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A Fortec Motorsports one-two in Monaco practice

The leader in the general classification, Oliver Rowland, led the way during the collective test at Monaco.

Oliver Rowland, Fortec Motorsports
Second place Jazeman Jaafar, Fortec Motorsports, race winner Oliver Rowland, Fortec Motorsports, third place Dean Stoneman, DAMS
Jazeman Jaafar, Fortec Motorsports, in the pitlane
Jazeman Jaafar, Fortec Motorsports
Podium: second place Jazeman Jaafar, Fortec Motorsports, race winner Oliver Rowland, Fortec Motorsports, third place and first rookie Dean Stoneman, DAMS
Jazeman Jaafar
Dean Stoneman, DAMS and Matthieu Vaxivière, Lotus
Matthieu Vaxivière, Lotus
Matthieu Vaxivière, Lotus
Matthieu Vaxivière, Lotus
Race winner Oliver Rowland, Fortec Motorsports, on the podium
Matthieu Vaxivière, Lotus
Jazeman Jaafar
Jazeman Jaafar

The Fortec Motorsports team shined during the collective test at Monaco. While the Formula Renault 3.5 Series field had the chance to discover or readapt to the Monegasque circuit this morning, the leader in the general classification, Oliver Rowland (Fortec Motorsports) led the way with a best time of 1:24.171 ahead of team mate Jazeman Jaafar (Fortec Motorsports). Lotus F1 Junior Team driver, Matthieu Vaxiviere (Lotus), was third.

The V-8 powered Formula Renault 3.5 cars roared through the streets of Monaco from 8 in the morning. The drivers had 45-minutes to get the most out of the circuit on which they will star in the curtain raiser for the Monaco Grand Prix.

The beginning of the session was tough with the traffic and new-comers, who were still learning the circuit.

Oliver Rowland

Fortec Motorsports’ Jazeman Jaafar and Oliver Rowland were first on track and they set the pace. The Malay answered the successive attacks of Meindert van Buuren (Lotus), Dean Stoneman (DAMS), Tio Ellinas (Strakka Racing) and Tom Dillmann (Jagonya Ayam with Carlin). Just before the mid-way point, Sean Gelael (Jagonya Ayam with Carlin) went down the Mirabeau escape road before coming to a stop in the tunnel, which resulted in a pause in the session.

When the action resumed Tom Dillmann moved to the top of the order, but the Fortec Motorsports entries and Tio Ellinas answered. Oliver Rowland improved to 1:25.031. Four minutes from the end, Tio Elilinas kicked-off the final sprint, while Matthieu Vaxiviere and Pietro Fantin made contact with the tire wall at Sainte-Dévote and Alfonso Celis spun out.

Oliver Rowland finished the session with a time of 1:24.171 ahead of Jaafar and Matthieu Vaxiviere. Tio Ellinas, Tom Dillmann Pietro Fantin, Meindert van Buuren and Nyck de Vries, top rookie on the day were next. Nicholas Latifi and Dean Stoneman rounded out the top ten.

Qualifying for the Formula Renault 3.5 Series will take place tomorrow from 9 in the morning.

Quotes

Oliver Rowland: “The beginning of the session was tough with the traffic and new-comers, who were still learning the circuit. After that, I was able to find a good pace and I think we can make some more small improvements. We have to look at the times of some of the rookies because last year, I made a lot of progress between practice and qualifying. On the whole, I am quick, so is Jazeman. It was a good session.”

Jazeman Jaafar: “Some changes have been made to the track that I had to learn to build my confidence. It started well despite the traffic and the problems some drivers had. It is a good start for the team and we will work together to lock-out the front row tomorrow. I really like Monaco, it is one of my favourite tracks, and it will be really tough for me if I am not up front.”

Matthieu Vaxiviere: “If we look at the time sheet, the result is okay, but it was a complicated session. I had to get re-accustomed to Monaco and tame the track, because I was a little apprehensive after my accident that resulted in a fractured vertebra here last year. Maybe in trying too much to avoid making a mistake, I made one at the first corner. The team did a super job to allow me to put in an encouraging lap at the end of the session, especially as I know that there a lot more to gain for qualifying tomorrow.”

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