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Esteban Gutierrez fastest in wet GP2 practice at Singapore

First blood to Lotus as the GP2 finale gets underway!

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The Lotus of Esteban Gutierrez has ended practice ahead of this weekend’s GP2 finale fastest, in treacherously wet conditions around the tricky Marina Bay street circuit. The Mexican driver was followed by Fabio Leimer for Racing Engineering and the Rapax of Stefano Coletti, as the track times improved with each passing lap.

Prior to the beginning of the practice session, a huge rain storm swept the street circuit, providing the 26-car field with a daunting practice session. With the majority of the field new and inexperienced around the Marina Bay street circuit, trying to learn the track layout was of top priority up and down the paddock.

James Calado led the pack out of the pits as the session got underway, with light rain still falling upon the circuit. With the spray practically impenetrable along the straight, it was no surprise when Jake Rosenzweig became the first of many to make minor errors throughout the session. Calado set the initial pace with a 02:27.005, before Stephane Richelmi and Nathaniel Berthon went faster still.

As the rain began to ease and the drivers’ confidence rose, the times quickly began to tumble as the session progressed. Both Esteban Gutierrez and Johnny Cecotto jr. shared the top spot, before Luca Filippi once again showed his skill behind the wheel of a GP2 machine and went fastest with a 02:17.243. Stephane Richelmi became the next driver to spin, with numerous parts of the track still extremely wet. Johnny Cecotto jr. then stormed to the top of the timing sheets, with a 02:16.360.

As the session came to a conclusion, the Lotus duo of James Calado and Esteban Gutierrez wasted no time on asserting their authority over proceedings. After rising to the sharp end of the timing sheets, Stefano Coletti made minor errors on two separate occasions in his Rapax, as Calado went fastest with a 02:15.335. The Briton’s team-mate of Esteban Gutierrez then went faster still with a 02:14.339, whereas Championship contenders Davide Valsecchi and Luiz Razia ended the session only 14th and 20th respectively.

The GP2 drivers will return to the tricky Marina Bay street circuit later this afternoon, as they aim to qualify for tomorrow’s final feature race of the season. Davide Valsecchi is 25 points clear of Luiz Razia, and has the ability to become Champion in tomorrow morning’s race.

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PosDriverTeamLaptimeLaps
1. Esteban Gutiérrez Lotus GP 2:14.339 11
2. Fabio Leimer Racing Engineering 2:14.671 11
3. Stefano Coletti Rapax 2:15.284 11
4. James Calado Lotus GP 2:15.335 12
5. Johnny Cecotto Barwa Addax Team 2:15.634 12
6. Giedo van der Garde Caterham Racing 2:15.436 11
7. Simon Trummer Arden International 2:15.729 12
8. Rio Haryanto Carlin 2:15.734 13
9. Felipe Nasr DAMS 2:16.232 11
10. Julian Leal Trident Racing 2:16.233 11
11. Fabio Onidi Scuderia Coloni 2:16.306 11
12. Rodolfo Gonzalez Caterham Racing 2:16.325 11
13. Nathanaël Berthon Racing Engineering 2:16.461 12
14. Davide Valsecchi DAMS 2:16.510 11
15. Nigel Melker Ocean Racing Technology 2:16.535 12
16. Jolyon Palmer iSport International 2:16.623 11
17. Sergio Canamasas Venezuela GP Lazarus 2:16.956 11
18. Luca Filippi Scuderia Coloni 2:17.243 9
19. Victor Guerin Ocean Racing Technology 2:17.329 11
20. Luiz Razia Arden International 2:17.524 13
21. Stéphane Richelmi Trident Racing 2:17.962 11
22. Max Chilton Carlin 2:18.033 11
23. Marcus Ericsson iSport International 2:18.635 12
24. Jake Rosenzweig Barwa Addax Team 2:18.906 12
25. Rene Binder Venezuela GP Lazarus 2:19.745 12
26. Ricardo Teixeira Rapax 2:24.101 10

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