Free Practice 2 – Germany… again!

For the second free practice session in the Czech Republic, Germany once again recorded the best time, half a second faster than the competition. Vietoris returned to the track in more challenging conditions than this morning – with the cold setting in. Result It was the first true practice session, with Free Practice 1 dedicated […]

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For the second free practice session in the Czech Republic, Germany once again recorded the best time, half a second faster than the competition. Vietoris returned to the track in more challenging conditions than this morning – with the cold setting in. Result

It was the first true practice session, with Free Practice 1 dedicated to novice drivers – the rookies – and the number 2 drivers.

Robbie Kerr for Team Great Britain delivers a good performance for his return to A1. “It’s great to be back in the series and to be in a good rhythm,” he commented.

« There are still a few adjustments to be made if we want to remain competitive for the rest of the weekend. »

Jonny Reid finished in third place for New Zealand, just ahead of the Dutchman Jeroen Bleekemolen by 0.2 seconds.

Joao Urbano, for Portugal, seems to be performing well this weekend and will be a driver to watch tomorrow. He completes the top 5 ahead of Ireland, another key player, and France. Nicolas Lapierre is in 7th place replacing Loic Duval, who is temporarily unavailable. He is also out by more than a second and a half.

Brazil, South Africa, and India—with Karthikeyan—complete the top 10 despite a mechanical issue on the Indian’s A1.

The Czech Republic, with Janis, is only 14th at home. He could well be replaced by Enge tomorrow if the pressure is too high.

See the Free Practice 2 standings

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