Goethe leads the way for Campos Racing on final day of Barcelona post-season testing

Oliver Goethe carried over his form from the first test in Jerez, posting a 1:26.675 to secure the fastest overall time of the second post-season test in Barcelona.

The Campos Racing driver regained the top spot after being briefly demoted by PREMA Racing’s Gabriele Minì. He eventually finished three tenths clear of the Italian and over half a second quicker than Leonardo Fornaroli for Trident.

Dino Beganovic was a constant presence out front in the afternoon. The Ferrari Academy junior’s 1:28.553 put him quickest in the opening half an hour and remained there until the end.

MORNING

In a contrast to the previous morning, the first three hours of running kicked off bright and early. Sebastián Montoya headed out at the first opportunity, setting the standard at 1:28.208.

Goethe took over the helm of the leaderboard from the Colombian, clocking in a 1:28.034, before becoming the only driver to break into the 1:27s during the opening quarter of an hour. Campos Racing put all three cars inside the top four, with Mari Boya slotting into fourth behind ART Grand Prix’s Nikola Tsolov.

Improving further on a 1:27.125, Goethe’s hold on the fastest lap was ended as Minì bested the German driver’s efforts by 0.091s, shortly before the first Red Flag interruption of the day. Charlie Wurz found the barrier at Turn 2 in the #27 Jenzer Motorsport car, which was quickly recovered.

After a brief period of quiet, cars flooded back out on track with two hours remaining. Lapping at 1:26.675, Goethe’s three purple sectors were enough to elevate him back into P1 and secure the only sub-1m 27s time of testing around the Spanish circuit.

With an hour and 45 minutes on the clock, the Red Flag was brought out once more. Laurens van Hoepen found the barrier at Turn 9 after climbing into the top five on the timing sheets.

Times remained mostly unchanged once green flag conditions returned. Lap counts steadily continued to rise as nine drivers reached the 40-lap marker, led by rookie Arvid Lindblad on 49 laps.

Fornaroli closed out the session in third, two tenths off his compatriot Minì in second. Boya claimed the fourth-fastest time, ahead of the ART duo of van Hoepen and Tsolov. Noel León finished inside the top seven for Van Amersfoort Racing, ahead of Sami Meguetounif, Lindblad and Christian Mansell.

AFTERNOON

Attentions were squarely focused on race runs for the final three hours of track time in Barcelona. Campos once again leapt to the top of the timing sheets, as Boya laid down a 1:28.810, four tenths clear of Montoya.

Beganovic was able to find pace inside the #1 PREMA car, moving up into second. His next tour of a 1:28.553 was enough to overtake Boya by two tenths in the early phase of running. This stayed unbeatable throughout the remaining two and a half hours of running, as the Swede kept busy notching up the most laps of the session on 65.

Whilst morning pace-setter Goethe crept into third, the rookies began to make their presence known, as Wurz moved up to fifth ahead of Fornaroli. Ugo Ugochukwu slotted his Rodin Carlin car into seventh, followed closely behind by Matias Zagazeta and Sami Meguetounif in P8 and P9 respectively. Max Esterson ensured that all three Jenzer Motorsport cars ended the day inside the top 10.

Under an hour of testing remained when a third Red Flag of the day was flown. PHM Racing’s Tasanapol Inthraphuvasak went wide out of Turn 9 and became stuck in the gravel.

A handful of late improvements towards the tail end of the timing sheets popped up in the final half an hour, but the top 10 remained unchanged at the chequered flag.

2023 FIA FORMULA 3 CHAMPIONSHIP – BARCELONA POST-SEASON TEST, DAY 2, MORNING SESSION

Position Driver Licence Team Time Laps
1 Oliver Goethe DEU Campos Racing 1:26.675 31
2 Gabriele Minì ITA PREMA Racing 1:27.034 48
3 Leonardo Fornaroli ITA Trident 1:27.261 41
4 Mari Boya ESP Campos Racing 1:27.287 31
5 Laurens van Hoepen NLD ART Grand Prix 1:27.296 19
6 Nikola Tsolov BGR ART Grand Prix 1:27.362 41
7 Noel León MEX Van Amersfoort Racing 1:27.494 33
8 Sami Meguetounif FRA Trident 1:27.622 45
9 Arvid Lindblad GBR PREMA Racing 1:27.636 49
10 Christian Mansell AUS ART Grand Prix 1:27.636 46
11 Sebastián Montoya COL Campos Racing 1:27.652 29
12 Taylor Barnard GBR PHM Racing 1:27.681 24
13 Santiago Ramos MEX Trident 1:27.698 44
14 Martinius Stenshorne NOR Hitech Pulse-Eight 1:27.775 43
15 Joshua Dufek CHE PHM Racing 1:27.841 30
16 Ugo Ugochukwu USA Rodin Carlin 1:27.915 25
17 Max Esterson USA Jenzer Motorsport 1:27.946 28
18 Zane Maloney BRB Rodin Carlin 1:27.953 30
19 Sophia Floersch DEU Van Amersfoort Racing 1:28.012 36
20 Charlie Wurz AUT Jenzer Motorsport 1:28.015 10
21 Tim Tramnitz DEU MP Motorsport 1:28.019 27
22 Tommy Smith AUS Van Amersfoort Racing 1:28.089 32
23 Matias Zagazeta PER Jenzer Motorsport 1:28.264 21
24 Hadrien David FRA MP Motorsport 1:28.396 24
25 Luke Browning GBR Hitech Pulse-Eight 1:28.404 13
26 Emmo Fittipaldi BRA MP Motorsport 1:28.438 29
27 Tasanapol Inthraphuvasak THA PHM Racing 1:28.444 31
28 Dino Beganovic SWE PREMA Racing 1:28.489 10
29 Cian Shields GBR Hitech Pulse-Eight 1:28.536 42
30 Nikhil Bohra SGP Rodin Carlin 1:28.845 35

2023 FIA FORMULA 3 CHAMPIONSHIP – BARCELONA POST-SEASON TEST, DAY 2, AFTERNOON SESSION

Position Driver Licence Team Time Laps
1 Dino Beganovic SWE PREMA Racing 1:28.553 65
2 Mari Boya ESP Campos Racing 1:28.810 54
3 Oliver Goethe DEU Campos Racing 1:29.052 33
4 Sebastián Montoya COL Campos Racing 1:29.222 53
5 Charlie Wurz AUT Jenzer Motorsport 1:29.290 45
6 Leonardo Fornaroli ITA Trident 1:29.477 34
7 Ugo Ugochukwu USA Rodin Carlin 1:29.605 34
8 Matias Zagazeta PER Jenzer Motorsport 1:29.804 36
9 Sami Meguetounif FRA Trident 1:29.895 39
10 Max Esterson USA Jenzer Motorsport 1:29.944 42
11 Zane Maloney BRB Rodin Carlin 1:29.956 32
12 Nikhil Bohra SGP Rodin Carlin 1:30.107 35
13 Santiago Ramos MEX Trident 1:30.149 33
14 Taylor Barnard GBR PHM Racing 1:30.290 30
15 Tim Tramnitz DEU MP Motorsport 1:30.541 45
16 Emmo Fittipaldi BRA MP Motorsport 1:31.073 47
17 Martinius Stenshorne NOR Hitech Pulse-Eight 1:31.807 37
18 Gabriele Minì ITA PREMA Racing 1:32.257 47
19 Nikola Tsolov BGR ART Grand Prix 1:32.317 44
20 Christian Mansell AUS ART Grand Prix 1:32.368 45
21 Arvid Lindblad GBR PREMA Racing 1:32.472 54
22 Noel León MEX Van Amersfoort Racing 1:32..585 53
23 Tasanapol Inthraphuvasak THA PHM Racing 1:32.660 24
24 Hadrien David FRA MP Motorsport 1:32.719 44
25 Joshua Dufek CHE PHM Racing 1:32.720 25
26 Sophia Floersch DEU Van Amersfoort Racing 1:32.726 53
27 Tommy Smith AUS Van Amersfoort Racing 1:32.958 53
28 Cian Shields GBR Hitech Pulse-Eight 1:33.351 36
29 Luke Browning GBR Hitech Pulse-Eight
30 Laurens van Hoepen NLD ART Grand Prix