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Defourny ahead of Norris on first day of FR2.0 test at Aragon

by Peter Allen
Max Defourny

Photo: Dirk Bogaerts

Max Defourny led rookie Lando Norris on the first of two days of Eurocup Formula Renault 2.0 testing at Aragon.

Defourny, testing with the same ART Junior Team with which he finished fourth in the 2015 NEC as top rookie, ended the day over half a second clear of Norris.

?After a year in Formula Renault 2.0, the objective is to improve both the car and myself as much as possible,” said the Belgian.

“Overall, it was a good day. We were able to work on the car and we were competitive in the afternoon. I have to do the same tomorrow as we prepare for 2016.?

MSA Formula champion Norris was running with the Josef Kaufmann Racing team alongside another leading NEC newcomer from this season, Jehan Daruvala, who had set the pace with the team on the post-season test day at Jerez last month.

“With this car, you have to be on the edge all the time,” said Norris.

“The main difference with the F4 concerns the tyres. You have to get the most out of the Michelins from the first lap but the transition is going quite well so far.

“The day went nicely. Until now, I had only done six or seven days of testing in the Formula Renault 2.0. I?m more and more confident with the car.

“To finish with the second best time is a good performance, although we have to find the half-second that separates us from the leader.”

Force India protege Daruvala took fourth behind former ART Junior driver Darius Oskoui, who was part of a four-strong line-up fielded by Tech 1 Racing.

Just three thousandths further back in fifth was New Zealander Marcus Armstrong with ART Junior. The top international karter is not due to reach the minimum age for FR2.0 of 16 until next July, four rounds into the Eurocup campaign.

Two of the other drivers testing for Tech 1 were the drivers that placed second and third in French F4 this year. Sacha Fenestraz was ninth while?Gabriel Aubry was sixth, just 0.004s behind Armstrong.

Existing FR2.0 racers Vasily Romanov (Cram) and Bruno Baptista (Fortec) split the Tech 1 pair, with their peer Ferdinand Habsburg (also Fortec) rounding out the top 10.

Also among the 19 drivers in action included Norris’ MSA Formula rival Enaam Ahmed with Fortec and Xavier Lloveras, the CIK-FIA Karting Academy Trophy runner-up, as one of four testers for AVF.

One team conspicuous by its absence from the test is Koiranen, the outfit that took drivers to the last two Eurocup titles.

Afternoon session times*
Pos Driver Team Time Gap Laps
1 Max Defourny ART Junior Team 1:55.012 44
2 Lando Norris Josef Kaufmann Racing 1:55.528 0.516 33
3 Darius Oskoui Tech 1 Racing 1:55.661 0.649 31
4 Jehan Daruvala Josef Kaufmann Racing 1:55.749 0.737 29
5 Marcus Armstrong ART Junior Team 1:55.752 0.740 40
6 Gabriel Aubry Tech 1 Racing 1:55.756 0.744 30
7 Vasily Romanov Cram Motorsport 1:55.848 0.836 52
8 Bruno Baptista Fortec Motorsports 1:55.990 0.978 46
9 Sacha Fenestraz Tech 1 Racing 1:56.022 1.010 31
10 Ferdinand Habsburg Fortec Motorsports 1:56.036 1.024 52
11 Julien Falchero Tech 1 Racing 1:56.270 1.258 29
12 James Allen JD Motorsport 1:56.305 1.293 34
13 Alexey Korneev JD Motorsport 1:56.343 1.331 43
14 Henrique Chaves AVF 1:56.403 1.391 26
15 Enaam Ahmed Fortec Motorsports 1:56.972 1.960 43
16 Xavier Lloveras AVF 1:57.691 2.679 33
17 Ali Al Khalifa AVF 1:58.911 3.899 29
18 Ed Iskhakov AVF 2:00.864 5.852 36
19 Greg Holloway GSK Grand Prix 2:01.606 6.594 10

*Morning session times were not released