Campos Racing driver quickest in Monte Carlo

2015 GP2 Series Round 3 - Monte Carlo, Monaco. Thursday 21 May 2015. Arthur Pic (FRA, Campos Racing)  Photo: Sam Bloxham/GP2 Series Media Service. ref: Digital Image _G7C5418

2015 GP2 Series Round 3 – Monte Carlo, Monaco.
Thursday 21 May 2015.
Arthur Pic (FRA, Campos Racing)
Photo: Sam Bloxham/GP2 Series Media Service.
ref: Digital Image _G7C5418

Frenchman Arthur Pic set the fastest laptime of this morning’s free practice session. He lapped the narrow streets of Monte Carlo in a 1:20.556 in the closing stages, two tenths quicker than Alexander Rossi and Pierre Gasly.
The session opened in cool conditions and under grey skies with Rossi being the first man to feed onto the track. However, before anyone could complete a lap, Mitch Evans stopped between turns 2 and 3 with what seemed to be electrical gremlins. The red flags were out and the cars returned to the pits briefly. When the track was live again, Rossi wasted no time to top the timesheet.
As usual on this short circuit, the traffic was heavy, but Julian Leal managed to find some clean air to improve on the American’s laptime while Rossi was back into the pits. The clock kept on ticking and it was then Richie Stanaway’s turn to find some extra pace, driving to the limit and lighting all three sectors in purple to dip under 1m22s, with Series leader Stoffel Vandoorne second quickest.
In the final fifteen minutes of the session, most drivers switched from soft to super soft Pirelli tyres. Raffaele Marciello was the first man to beat Stanaway’s laptime by four tenths, but it was Gasly who broke the 1m21s barrier first. Vandoorne was up next, but remained P2. With five minutes left on the clock, Pic put his head down and claimed the top spot clocking in a laptime two tenths better than his fellow countryman at DAMS. In the closing stages, Rossi moved up to second on his final attempt, demoting Gasly to third. Vandoorne eventually finished fourth ahead of Sergio Canamasas, Marciello, Stanaway, André Negrao, Rio Haryanto and Norman Nato.
With the weather forecast still uncertain and the possibility of a wet qualifying session, no one can predict which driver will claim pole position later today. Group A is made up of odd numbered cars and they will take to the track first at 16.15 local time in a qualifying session split into two groups.
Monte Carlo – Free Practice
Driver
Team
Laptime
Laps
1.
Arthur Pic
Campos Racing
1:20.556
24
2.
Alexander Rossi
Racing Engineering
1:20.775
21
3.
Pierre Gasly
DAMS
1:20.809
26
4.
Stoffel Vandoorne
ART Grand Prix
1:20.902
24
5.
Sergio Canamasas
MP Motorsport
1:21.033
21
6.
Raffaele Marciello
Trident
1:21.034
26
7.
Richie Stanaway
Status Grand Prix
1:21.123
23
8.
André Negrao
Arden International
1:21.634
22
9.
Rio Haryanto
Campos Racing
1:21.426
24
10.
Norman Nato
Arden International
1:21.468
25
11.
Julian Leal
Carlin
1:21.573
22
12.
Sergey Sirotkin
Rapax
1:21.806
23
13.
Nick Yelloly
Hilmer Motorsport
1:21.864
26
14.
Rene Binder
Trident
1:21.953
25
15.
Nathanaël Berthon
Lazarus
1:21.989
24
16.
Jordan King
Racing Engineering
1:22.101
24
17.
Marco Sorensen
Carlin
1:22.147
22
18.
Johnny Cecotto
Hilmer Motorsport
1:22.293
23
19
Robert Visoiu
Rapax
1:22.359
26
20.
Alex Lynn
DAMS
1:22.388
26
21.
Zoel Amberg
Lazarus
1:22.678
21
22.
Artem Markelov
RUSSIAN TIME
1:23.131
24
23.
Nobuharu Matsushita
ART Grand Prix
1:23.284
25
24.
Marlon Stockinger
Status Grand Prix
1:23.746
23
25.
Daniel De Jong
MP Motorsport
124.909
8
26.
Mitch Evans
RUSSIAN TIME
1