Aston Martin F1 reserve driver Felipe Drugovich topped Formula E’s Berlin rookie test for Maserati MSG Racing, with a best time 0.2 seconds off the best time from practice. Full report wrap here ⬇️
Aston Martin Formula 1 reserve driver Felipe Drugovich topped Formula E’s Berlin rookie test for Maserati MSG Racing, with a best time 0.2 seconds off the best time from practice.The reigning Formula 2 champion set a 1m05.509s lap during Monday afternoon’s running to lead the day ahead of Nissan's reigning F3 champion Victor Martins.
The Brazilian had finished 12th in the morning session, headed by DTM champion Sheldon van der Linde's Jaguar, with a 1m06.579s effort before going quickest towards the end of the second three-hour session. Fresh from finishing sixth in the opening round of the GT World Challenge Europe Endurance Cup at Monza on Sunday, van der Linde's morning benchmark was just 0.5s off the fastest time seen over the Berlin E-Prix weekend and with 67 tours he logged the most miles of any driver in the first part of the day.
Mahindra reserve and F2 stalwart Jehan Daruvala finished the morning session third and ended up seventh on the overall times ahead of the 2022 Aston Martin Autosport BRDC Young Driver of the Year winner Luke Browning, taking part for McLaren.
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