After the Monaco stage, the cars of F3 they return to speed on the circuit Spanish GP during the Free Practice. Following the stage in the Principality, some teams take stock of the situation by looking at the top of the table, for now conquered by Gabriele Mini.

Minì pushes the rankings
With almost twenty minutes to go, the cars take to the track. What gives the push is Dino Beganovich who seeks the best time by making room in the traffic of cars. However, it is his colleague who prevails Mini, who shows up eighteen minutes from time at the top of the standings after having colored the two final sectors in fuchsia.
The track for this weekend looks particularly good hot, which places significant stress on the tire degradation. For this reason, many pilots will have to have awise management” of the tires given the impossibility of changing tires in the sprint race.
Minì is there, but Campos Racing threatens
On the other hand, there is no room for Mini, who found himself crushed by the cars ten minutes later Campos of Goethe and Montoya, in first and third position. For the rest of the grid of F3, the Free Practice session marks a fundamental moment for the study of the Spanish track, in view of Sunday's GP.

Six minutes from the end, the cars begin to increase the times in the classification. However, with four minutes to go Mary Boya ends up in the wall at the beginning of the first corner causing a Red flag. With few laps available, the drivers are forced to stay stuck in the pits, with the consequent decision of the Federation not to resume the session. At the end of the test, we can draw conclusions with Stenshorne at the top of the ranking, followed by Goethe and Mini.