The final day of post-season testing at Yas Marina he saw Victor martins e Josep Maria Marti dictate the pace in their respective sessions. Martins, driver of ART Grand Prix, set the fastest overall time of the day with a 1:35.733 in the morning, just surpassing 0.038s Alexander Dunne with Rodin Motorsport. In the afternoon, it was Martí of Campos Racing who took the lead with a 1:37.351, beating AIX Racing's Nicolas Varrone by 0.072s.
F2 | Victor Martins the fastest in the morning
Day 3 of testing F2 It started with intense activity on the track, with all teams except Invicta Racing and MP Motorsport sending their drivers into action right from the start green light. Victor Martins immediately imposed his pace, stopping the clock on a 1:37.634 and outpacing Josep María Martí by more than two tenths.
The two drivers continued to improve with a second flying lap on the soft tyres, with Martí temporarily taking first place thanks to a 1:37.155. Martins, however, did not let himself be intimidated and responded with a 1:37.067, just barely surpassing it 0.088s.
The leadership was then contested by other pilots: first Rafael Villagómez and later Christian Mansell rose to the top of the standings, until Dino Beganovich Hitech Pulse-Eight's car clocked an impressive 1:35.843, putting it 0.234s ahead of Mansell.
Martins responded with a stunning lap of 1:35.733, which allowed him to reclaim the lead. However, his session suffered a setback when he stopped on the track at Turn 13, causing a red flag. After the restart, Alexander Dunne closed in on Martins' time, closing in on just 0.038s off the leader.

The morning was then focused on long stints, leaving the final standings unchanged: Martins in first place, followed by Dunne and Beganovic. Luke Browning completed the most laps with 54.
F2 | Josep Maria Marti closes the afternoon at the top
The afternoon test session F2 It was initially dominated by long runs, with Van Amersfoort Racing's John Bennett setting the first significant time (1:40.699). MP Motorsport's Richard Verschoor subsequently took the benchmark to 1:37.956, 2.7s clear of the rest of the field.
Entering the final 90 minutes, AIX Racing's Nicolas Varrone lowered his time to 1:37.423, beating Verschoor by more than half a second. An interruption caused by the accident of Jack Crawford (DAMS Lucas Oil) at Turn 1 momentarily stopped the session.
Upon returning to the track, Martí showed his potential, constantly improving. First he placed second with a 1:37.521, then taking the lead with a 1:37.351. Rodin Motorsport's Alexander Dunne and Christian Mansell moved up to third and fourth respectively in the closing minutes.
With Martí leading and Bennett completing 58 laps, the highest number of the session, the 2024 season of Formula 2