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FORMULA 3.5 V8: Kanamaru tops first Formula 3.5 V8 test
By alley - Oct 21, 2015, 5:01 AM ET

FORMULA 3.5 V8: Kanamaru tops first Formula 3.5 V8 test

Pons Racing's Yu Kanamaru led the way on the first day of testing for the rebranded Formula 3.5 V8 series at Jerez.

The Japanese racer contested the final three rounds of the 2015 series - which marked the end of Renault's involvement - and led the opening day under RPM Racing's management. Kanamaru set his time of 1m28.067s in the morning, and felt there was more time in the car, after spinning later in the day.

"In the morning I had great driveability and the laptime came in pretty easily," he said. "We even had enough potential to improve again, but I hit too much of a curb and spun. In the afternoon, we made changes that caused some understeer, and with the new tires we did not perform at our best. I think we will revert to the previous settings for tomorrow."

A double race winner in 2015, Egor Orudzhev was quickest in the afternoon for Arden, and just 0.016 seconds shy of Kanamaru's morning best.

Championship runner-up Matthieu Vaxiviere transferred from regular team Lotus to assist the development of newcomer Spirit of Racing.

Amato Ferrari's team

has acquired equipment and cars from Draco

, which earlier this week announced that it would be disbanded.

Draco staff ran Vaxiviere's machine at the test.

"We worked a lot to prepare for next season," said Vaxiviere, who finished in the top three in both sessions. "The team is very professional, they work a lot and it is an interesting experience for me. It wasn't easy to put in a good lap with the red flags. The car is fast, we must continue to look at everything in detail."

Spirit of Race is one of three new teams to sign-up for next season, and 10 teams in total have confirmed their participation. Fellow newcomers RP Motorsports and Teo Martin Motorsport didn't appear at Jerez. 

The top three in this year's Formula Renault 2.0 Eurocup made impressive progress. Eurocup champion Jack Aitken and FR2.0 NEC winner Louis Deletraz sampled Fortec Motorsports machinery, while Kevin Jorg joined Arden Motorsport.

FR2.0 star Jake Hughes tested for Strakka Racing and frontrunner Matevos Isaakyan partnered Kanamaru at Pons Racing. Aitken was second fastest in the morning, half-a-second off of Kanamaru, but believed his fourth position in the afternoon was unrepresentative.

"The morning went very well because I was the quickest among the rookies," said Aitken. "I am satisfied with our progression, even though I couldn't show what I can do in the afternoon with all these red flags."

The red flag was shown twice in the opening session following the off-track excursions by GP3 regular Marvin Kirchhofer and Comtec's Jehan Daruvala.

Hughes underlined his ability by offering the closest challenge to Orudzhev in the afternoon. The test concludes on Wednesday.

MORNING TIMES:

Pos

Driver

Team

Time

Gap

Laps

1

Yu Kanamaru

Pons Racing

1m28.067ss

1m28.067s

29

2

Jack Aitken

Fortec Motorsports

1m28.588ss

0.521s

41

3

Matthieu Vaxiviere

Spirit of Race

1m28.791ss

0.724s

37

4

Jake Hughes

Strakka Racing

1m28.909ss

0.842s

39

5

Gustav Malja

Strakka Racing

1m28.955ss

0.888s

26

6

Louis Deletraz

Fortec Motorsports

1m29.092ss

1.025s

39

7

Matevos Isaakyan

Pons Racing

1m29.194ss

1.127s

33

8

Alfonso Celis

AVF

1m29.419ss

1.352s

27

9

Nikita Zlobin

Jagonya Ayam with Carlin

1m29.740ss

1.673s

37

10

Egor Orudzhev

Arden Motorsport

1m29.817ss

1.750s

19

11

Aurelien Panis

Tech 1 Racing

1m30.062ss

1.995s

28

12

George Russell

Tech 1 Racing

1m30.252ss

2.185s

45

13

Marvin Kirchhofer

AVF

1m30.314ss

2.247s

42

14

Richard Gonda

Lotus

1m30.684ss

2.617s

35

15

Jehan Daruvala

Comtec Racing

1m30.784ss

2.717s

34

16

Kevin Jorg

Arden Motorsport

1m31.159ss

3.092s

40

17

Vladimir Atoev

Jagonya Ayam with Carlin

1m31.792ss

3.725s

41

18

Mahaveer Raghunathan

Comtec Racing

1m35.191ss

7.124s

44

AFTERNOON TIMES:

Pos

Driver

Team

Time

Gap

Laps

1

Egor Orudzhev

Arden Motorsport

1m28.083ss

1m28.083s

45

2

Jake Hughes

Strakka Racing

1m28.226ss

0.143s

28

3

Matthieu Vaxiviere

Spirit of Race

1m28.300ss

0.217s

34

4

Jack Aitken

Fortec Motorsports

1m28.438ss

0.355s

26

5

Marvin Kirchhofer

AVF

1m28.440ss

0.357s

27

6

Yu Kanamaru

Pons Racing

1m28.668ss

0.585s

26

7

Gustav Malja

Strakka Racing

1m28.872ss

0.789s

30

8

Louis Deletraz

Fortec Motorsports

1m28.952ss

0.869s

30

9

George Russell

Tech 1 Racing

1m29.088ss

1.005s

35

10

Alfonso Celis

AVF

1m29.561ss

1.478s

24

11

Richard Gonda

Lotus

1m29.589ss

1.506s

21

12

Matevos Isaakyan

Pons Racing

1m29.762ss

1.679s

15

13

Aurelien Panis

Tech 1 Racing

1m29.932ss

1.849s

34

14

Jehan Daruvala

Comtec Racing

1m29.988ss

1.905s

32

15

Nikita Zlobin

Jagonya Ayam with Carlin

1m30.022ss

1.939s

24

16

Kevin Jorg

Arden Motorsport

1m30.676ss

2.593s

35

17

Vladimir Atoev

Jagonya Ayam with Carlin

1m30.933ss

2.850s

22

18

Mahaveer Raghunathan

Comtec Racing

1m32.787ss

4.704s

34

Originally on Autosport.com

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