Very early in the morning session Lotus ART's Esteban Gutierrez set the pace in a 1:36.684 ahead of Carlin's Max Chilton, but his laptime was soon bettered by the GP3 Series reigning Champion's teammate Jules Bianchi who clocked in a laptime of 1:36.300. As the clock ticked down, Bianchi went quicker, so much as to become the only man to go under the 1m36s barrier, eight hundredths of a second ahead of Davide Valsecchi at Team AirAsia while Sam Bird and Marcus Ericsson rounded out the top four.
The afternoon session was a bit slower as teams mainly focused again on completing race simulations. Racing Engineering's Dani Clos rapidly took control of the timesheet in a 1:36,619, with Johnny Cecotto at Super Nova in two. With drivers upping their total of numbers of laps, the order remained unchanged for the first two hours, and the session was briefly red flagged twice. Entering into the final hour, Team AirAsia's Luiz Razia edged Clos off the top. The Brazilian's teammate Davide Valsecchi soon after moved up to P2 before snatching the top spot from Razia in a 1:36.211, and going even quicker the following lap with a 1:36.159. Marcus Ericsson moved up to P3 before another red flag occurred. A final interruption happened with 10 minutes left into the session when Valsecchi and Romain Grosjean collided. At the re-start, iSport's Sam Bird slipped into P3 in the dying minutes of the day. Esteban Gutierrez ended 5th.
The fourth season of the GP2 Asia Series will open this Thursday in Abu Dhabi.
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