Klaas van Snelheid has topped practice for the second race in a row, heading his team mate and the DS Mathershaw duo with a sizeable gap back to the rest of the field. van Snelheid managed a 1:33.255 to go fastest by just under a tenth from Nathaniel Powers, with Adrien Simon around half a tenth further back and Allar Kangur three tenths off the ultimate pace. Oleksandr Zozulya was best of the rest in fifth - just over half a second away from van Snelheid's time - with Ruiz just behind him, the Brazilian sandwiched between Zozulya and the second FIRST of Felix Perez, who was just over a tenth behind his team mate but had to pit for a new front wing at one stage after contact with Thierry Xylander at turn one. Mario Juan Lopez and Jules Simon put in stellar efforts to be eighth and ninth fastest ahead of the second Franklin of Tumo Kinnumen, with the Meteor's impressive pace further enforcing the thought they're essentially guaranteed to get through Q1. Gabriele Garcia and James Vasquez were only just outside the top ten, but behind them just six tenths of a second split Sebastian Bergkvist in thirteenth and Sergio Alvarez down in twenty-sixth. In the fourteen car group the two Andromeda's showed well, while Arden Hutchinson and Carson Davenport both found their way into the top twenty-six too, though as Cheema have become accustomed too, they need to ensure the pace is replicated tomorrow in Q1. Towards the back, Marcus Thunder struggled with electrical gremlins that limited his running, while Xylander was also limited on laps after losing his rear wing in the contact with Perez. Behind them, Excelsior were once again only spared from propping up the times by one driver - Dmytro Kovalenko this time around - but Karl Beckenbauer found himself some four tenths behind his team mate, the German struggling with an evident lack of grip. See below for full official practice classification:
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