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Result of Formula BMW - Friday Morning Session 45th Anniversary Races Result of Formula BMW - Friday morning session Pos Nbr Name Entrant Cls PIC Fastest In Gap Diff Laps Speed 1 7 Esteban Gutierrez (MX) Josef Kaufmann Racing FBMW 1 1:35.971 29 35 150.68 2 5 Marco Wittmann (DE) Josef Kaufmann Racing FBMW 2 1:36.581 27 0.610 0.610 33 149.73 3 27 Adrien Tambay (FR) Eifelland Racing FBMW 3 1:36.586 31 0.615 0.005 32 149.72 4 11 Daniel Juncadella (ES) Euroiternational FBMW 4 1:36.903 30 0.932 0.317 37 149.23 5 22 David Mengesdorf (DE) Mucke-motorsport ROOKIE 1 1:36.950 36 0.979 0.047 41 149.16 6 3 Michael Christensen (DK) Double R Racing ROOKIE 2 1:36.954 50 0.983 0.004 51 149.15 7 15 Doru Sechelariu (RO) Fortec Motorsport FBMW 5 1:37.039 43 1.068 0.085 53 149.02 8 19 Mihai Marinescu (RO) FMS International FBMW 6 1:37.100 45 1.129 0.061 46 148.93 9 4 Rupert Svendsen-Cook (GB) Double R Racing FBMW 7 1:37.381 33 1.410 0.281 34 148.50 10 30 Kevin Breysse (FR) DAMS Team FBMW 8 1:37.423 38 1.452 0.042 44 148.44 11 16 William Buller (GB) Fortec Motorsport FBMW 9 1:37.585 45 1.614 0.162 54 148.19 12 28 Tiago Geronimi (DE) Eifelland Racing FBMW 10 1:37.635 23 1.664 0.050 33 148.11 13 18 Pedro Bianchini (BR) FMS International FBMW 11 1:37.640 38 1.669 0.005 44 148.11 14 2 Carlos Huertas (CO) Double R Racing FBMW 12 1:37.652 49 1.681 0.012 53 148.09 15 17 Ramon Pineiro (US) Fortec Motorsport ROOKIE 3 1:37.702 53 1.731 0.050 55 148.01 16 24 Bastian Graber (DE) AM-Holzer Rennsport GmbH FBMW 13 1:37.754 31 1.783 0.052 36 147.93 17 31 Jim Pla (FR) DAMS Team FBMW 14 1:37.784 34 1.813 0.030 38 147.89 18 29 Henrique Martins (GB) Eifelland Racing ROOKIE 4 1:37.967 39 1.996 0.183 45 147.61 19 9 Mathijs Harkema (NL) Motaworld Racing FBMW 15 1:37.972 48 2.001 0.005 49 147.60 20 8 Thomas Hillsdon (MC) Motaworld Racing ROOKIE 5 1:38.200 45 2.229 0.228 45 147.26 21 25 Jazeman Jaafar (MY) AM-Holzer Rennsport GmbH FBMW 16 1:38.248 28 2.277 0.048 34 147.19 22 14 Ricardo Favoretto (USA) Euroiternational FBMW 17 1:38.318 39 2.347 0.070 40 147.08 23 12 Facundo Regalia (IT) Euroiternational ROOKIE 6 1:38.548 38 2.577 0.230 39 146.74 24 21 Juan Cevallos (EC) Mucke-motorsport FBMW 18 1:38.564 41 2.593 0.016 42 146.72 25 20 Ollie Millroy (GB) FMS International ROOKIE 7 1:38.578 40 2.607 0.014 41 146.70 26 23 Anthony Comas (FR) Mucke-motorsport FBMW 19 1:38.986 36 3.015 0.408 42 146.09 27 6 Kazeem Manzur (GB) Josef Kaufmann Racing ROOKIE 8 1:39.816 23 3.845 0.830 23 144.88 28 10 Asad Rahman (AE) Motaworld Racing ROOKIE 9 1:45.014 29 9.043 5.198 29 137.71 Fastest time : 1:35.971 in lap 29 by nbr. 7 : Esteban Gutierrez () Publication-time Timekeeping by : TimeService.nl Results Laptimes : www.raceresults.nu Clerck of the course Steward Timekeeper H.Roelse - Timeservice.nl Page 1 of 1 Results remain provisional pending technical examination and decisions from the stewards of the meeting 45th Anniversary Races Result of FBMW - Free practice Pos Nbr Name Entrant Cls PIC Fastest In Gap Diff Laps 2nd time 1 7 Esteban Gutierrez (MX) Josef Kaufmann Racing FBMW 1 1:35.092 7 11 1:35.429 2 11 Daniel Juncadella (ES) Eurointernational FBMW 2 1:35.266 12 0.174 0.174 12 1:35.884 3 5 Marco Wittmann (DE) Josef Kaufmann Racing FBMW 3 1:35.425 11 0.333 0.159 11 1:35.684 4 22 David Mengesdorf (DE) Mucke-motorsport ROOKIE 1 1:35.687 10 0.595 0.262 10 1:36.000 5 3 Michael Christensen (DK) Double R Racing ROOKIE 2 1:35.744 8 0.652 0.057 13 1:36.022 6 27 Adrien Tambay (FR) Eifelland Racing FBMW 4 1:35.768 6 0.676 0.024 7 1:37.178 7 2 Carlos Huertas (CO) Double R Racing FBMW 5 1:35.831 12 0.739 0.063 12 1:35.871 8 19 Mihai Marinescu (RO) FMS International FBMW 6 1:35.872 11 0.780 0.041 11 1:36.008 9 28 Tiago Geronimi (DE) Eifelland Racing FBMW 7 1:36.211 8 1.119 0.339 11 1:36.423 10 6 Kazeem Manzur (GB) Josef Kaufmann Racing ROOKIE 3 1:36.250 6 1.158 0.039 10 1:36.356 11 30 Kevin Breysse (FR) DAMS Team FBMW 8 1:36.271 5 1.179 0.021 11 1:36.449 12 14 Ricardo Favoretto (IT) Eurointernational FBMW 9 1:36.281 8 1.189 0.010 12 1:36.407 13 4 Rupert Svendsen-Cook (GB) Double R Racing FBMW 10 1:36.347 12 1.255 0.066 12 1:36.397 14 18 Pedro Bianchini (BR) FMS International FBMW 11 1:36.415 5 1.323 0.068 10 1:36.516 15 16 William Buller (GB) Fortec Motorsport FBMW 12 1:36.422 10 1.330 0.007 13 1:36.431 16 29 Henrique Martins (GB) Eifelland Racing ROOKIE 4 1:36.448 5 1.356 0.026 5 1:37.212 17 15 Doru Sechelariu (RO) Fortec Motorsport FBMW 13 1:36.862 9 1.770 0.414 9 1:36.921 18 9 Mathijs Harkema (NL) Motaworld Racing FBMW 14 1:36.921 11 1.829 0.059 12 1:37.198 19 31 Jim Pla (FR) DAMS Team FBMW 15 1:36.954 10 1.862 0.033 10 1:36.961 20 25 Jazeman Jaafar (MY) AM-Holzer Rennsport GmbH FBMW 16 1:36.973 11 1.881 0.019 11 1:36.996 21 12 Facundo Regalia (IT) Eurointernational ROOKIE 5 1:36.975 7 1.883 0.002 12 1:37.192 22 17 Ramon Pineiro (US) Fortec Motorsport ROOKIE 6 1:37.215 7 2.123 0.240 7 1:37.562 23 21 Juan Cevallos (EC) Mucke-motorsport FBMW 17 1:37.221 12 2.129 0.006 12 1:37.618 24 20 Ollie Millroy (GB) FMS International ROOKIE 7 1:37.310 6 2.218 0.089 13 1:37.321 25 24 Bastian Graber (DE) AM-Holzer Rennsport GmbH FBMW 18 1:37.322 12 2.230 0.012 13 1:37.517 26 23 Anthony Comas (FR) Mucke-motorsport FBMW 19 1:37.452 8 2.360 0.130 12 1:37.572 27 8 Thomas Hillsdon (MC) Motaworld Racing ROOKIE 8 1:37.835 9 2.743 0.383 12 1:37.849 28 10 Asad Rahman (AE) Motaworld Racing ROOKIE 9 1:40.877 7 5.785 3.042 12 1:41.875 Fastest time : 1:35.092 in lap 7 by nbr. 7 : Esteban Gutierrez () Publication-time Timekeeping by : TimeService.nl Results Laptimes : www.raceresults.nu Clerck of the course Steward Timekeeper David Cartwright - MSA 151662 H.Roelse - Timeservice.nl Page 1 of 1 Results remain provisional pending technical examination and decisions from the stewards of the meeting 45th Anniversary Races Result of FBMW - Qualification Pos Nbr Name Entrant Cls PIC Fastest In Gap Diff Laps 2nd time 1 11 Daniel Juncadella (ES) Eurointernational FBMW 1 1:34.322 8 12 1:34.809 2 7 Esteban Gutierrez (MX) Josef Kaufmann Racing FBMW 2 1:34.617 8 0.295 0.295 12 1:34.962 3 5 Marco Wittmann (DE) Josef Kaufmann Racing FBMW 3 1:34.824 10 0.502 0.207 12 1:34.856 4 15 Doru Sechelariu (RO) Fortec Motorsport FBMW 4 1:34.833 10 0.511 0.009 11 1:35.592 5 22 David Mengesdorf (DE) Mucke-motorsport ROOKIE 1 1:34.952 9 0.630 0.119 11 1:35.179 6 2 Carlos Huertas (CO) Double R Racing FBMW 5 1:34.980 8 0.658 0.028 12 1:35.281 7 30 Kevin Breysse (FR) DAMS Team FBMW 6 1:35.158 7 0.836 0.178 12 1:35.454 8 17 Ramon Pineiro (US) Fortec Motorsport ROOKIE 2 1:35.189 10 0.867 0.031 11 1:35.745 9 16 William Buller (GB) Fortec Motorsport FBMW 7 1:35.301 10 0.979 0.112 10 1:35.642 10 27 Adrien Tambay (FR) Eifelland Racing FBMW 8 1:35.419 5 1.097 0.118 11 1:35.443 11 12 Facundo Regalia (IT) Eurointernational ROOKIE 3 1:35.419 11 1.097 0.000 12 1:35.822 12 19 Mihai Marinescu (RO) FMS International FBMW 9 1:35.487 11 1.165 0.068 11 1:35.666 13 18 Pedro Bianchini (BR) FMS International FBMW 10 1:35.492 10 1.170 0.005 11 1:35.504 14 4 Rupert Svendsen-Cook (GB) Double R Racing FBMW 11 1:35.574 10 1.252 0.082 12 1:35.598 15 6 Kazeem Manzur (GB) Josef Kaufmann Racing ROOKIE 4 1:35.613 11 1.291 0.039 12 1:35.906 16 28 Tiago Geronimi (DE) Eifelland Racing FBMW 12 1:35.717 8 1.395 0.104 12 1:36.048 17 14 Ricardo Favoretto (IT) Eurointernational FBMW 13 1:35.812 7 1.490 0.095 10 1:36.742 18 8 Thomas Hillsdon (MC) Motaworld Racing ROOKIE 5 1:35.926 6 1.604 0.114 12 1:36.306 19 25 Jazeman Jaafar (MY) AM-Holzer Rennsport GmbH FBMW 14 1:35.962 5 1.640 0.036 10 1:35.967 20 31 Jim Pla (FR) DAMS Team FBMW 15 1:36.058 7 1.736 0.096 11 1:36.518 21 29 Henrique Martins (GB) Eifelland Racing ROOKIE 6 1:36.203 6 1.881 0.145 12 1:36.250 22 20 Ollie Millroy (GB) FMS International ROOKIE 7 1:36.203 9 1.881 0.000 11 1:36.397 23 24 Bastian Graber (DE) AM-Holzer Rennsport GmbH FBMW 16 1:36.383 9 2.061 0.180 10 1:36.813 24 23 Anthony Comas (FR) Mucke-motorsport FBMW 17 1:36.619 7 2.297 0.236 11 1:36.940 25 9 Mathijs Harkema (NL) Motaworld Racing FBMW 18 1:36.745 9 2.423 0.126 12 1:36.813 26 21 Juan Cevallos (EC) Mucke-motorsport FBMW 19 1:37.051 11 2.729 0.306 11 1:37.207 27 10 Asad Rahman (AE) Motaworld Racing ROOKIE 8 1:40.641 9 6.319 3.590 12 1:41.189 NOT QUALIFIED IN CLASS ROOKIE QUALIFICATION MAXIMA (110% of 1:34.588) = 1:44.046 DNQ 3 Michael Christensen (DK) Double R Racing ROOKIE 9 0 DNQ 1 Fastest time : 1:34.322 in lap 8 by nbr.
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