Jazeman Jaafar underlined his intentions for the coming weekend of Cooper Tires British Formula 3 International Series action at Silverstone today by dominating the free practice sessions at the British Grand Prix circuit.
The 19-year-old Malaysian - who was yesterday nominated by the British Racing Drivers Club as its first-ever Asian Rising Star - topped the timesheets in both morning and afternoon sessions. His morning time of 1m 53.787s was the quickest of the day by a quarter of a second; the Volkswagen-powered Carlin driver was the only man to break the 1m 54s barrier around the 3.7-mile track.
Jaafar was quickest again in the hotter and generally slower afternoon session, this time by 0.179s. Im pleased, said Jazeman. The last two meetings of the year are crucial for me. I need to start strong and finish strong to make up the points I lost earlier in the year. This is a good start to the weekend and I am happy with the car.
Jaafar said he was delighted by his BRDC honour: To be the first Asian to be a part of it makes me proud.
Jaafars team-mate Carlos Sainz Junior ran him closest in the morning, and in the afternoon it was another Carlin man, championship leader Jack Harvey, who led the pursuit. Harvey, Fortecs Felix Serralles and Jaafar are the leaders in the title fight with six races remaining, and are separated by 20 points.
Harvey was the only driver to improve in the afternoon, the Racing Steps Foundation-backed teenager from Lincolnshire finding a tenth of a second. Serralles, who lost track time in the morning through an off-track excursion caused by a broken rear wing strut, ended his day eighth overall, behind his team-mates Alex Lynn and Pipo Derani.
Championship returnee Rupert Svendsen-Cook was third fastest overall and the leading Mercedes runner on his competitive debut with the Double R team.
Harry Tincknell was another to suffer mechanical problems, the Carlin man running strongly in session one until a brake issue halted him out on track.
In the National class, Double Rs Duvashen Padayachee was quickest when it counted in session one, with class points leader Spike Goddard (T-Sport) recovering well from a late first-session off to lead the way in the afternoon.
Saturdays British F3 qualifying is scheduled for 1040 and the first of the weekends races due off at 1515.
Cooper Tires British Formula 3 International SeriesFree practice / Silverstone Grand Prix / 7 September 2012
Leading International class runners am/pm (faster time in bold)1 Jazeman JAAFAR / MAS, Carlin Dallara-Volkswagen 1:53.787 / 1:54.4412 Carlos SAINZ / ESP, Carlin Dallara-Volkswagen 1:54.012 / 1:54.7933 Rupert SVENDSEN-COOK / GBR, Double R Dallara-Mercedes 1:54.478 / 1:55.9044 Alex LYNN / GBR, Fortec Dallara-Mercedes 1:54.591 / 1:55.0275 Jack HARVEY / GBR, Carlin Dallara-Volkswagen 1:54.720 / 1:54.6206 Pipo DERANI / BRA, Fortec Dallara-Mercedes 1:54.662 / 1:55.4897 Harry TINCKNELL / GBR, Carlin Dallara-Volkswagen 1:54.695 / 1:54.8738 Felix SERRALLES / PUR, Fortec Dallara-Mercedes 1:54.835 / 1:55.0679 Hannes VAN ASSELDONK / NED, Fortec Dallara-Mercedes 1:55.012 / 1:55.48310 Pietro FANTIN / BRA, Carlin Dallara-Volkswagen 1:55.092 / 1:55.21511 Nick McBRIDE / AUS, T-Sport Dallara-Nissan 1:55.225 / 1:55.61212 Geoff UHRHANE / AUS, Double R Dallara-Mercedes 1:55.363 / 1:55.908
National class1 Duvashen PADAYACHEE / AUS, Double R Dallara-Mugen Honda 1:56.899 / 1:57.8862 Pedro Pablo CALBIMONTE / BOL, T-Sport Dallara-Mugen Honda 1:57.432 / 1:57.8763 Spike GODDARD / AUS, T-Sport Dallara-Mugen Honda 1:57.460 / 1:57.779
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