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Monaco Formula Renault 3.5: Oliver Rowland leads practice

Championship leader Oliver Rowland led a Fortec one-two in Formula Renault 3.5 practice in Monaco on Friday morning

Times fell throughout the 45-minute session, and Briton Rowland's fastest effort of 1m24.171s was recorded with just a minute left on the clock.

Team-mate Jazeman Jaafar - a podium finisher at this race for the past two years - claimed second spot, just 0.088 seconds adrift.

Lotus Formula 1 Junior driver Matthieu Vaxiviere survived two hairy moments at Sainte Devote to end the morning in third.

Strakka Racing's Tio Ellinas briefly headed the timing screens entering the final four minutes of action, before being demoted to fourth.

Boasting much Monaco experience from his long stint in GP2, Tom Dillmann unsurprisingly also appeared in contention for honours this weekend.

But the Carlin driver abandoned his final flying lap when he grazed the armco with his right-rear wheel at the quick right-hander at Tabac.

While Dillmann escaped his moment without major consequences, Brazilian Pietro Fantin in sixth concluded his running in the barriers at Sainte Devote.

The Draco driver is chasing the Brazilian-owned, Italian-based, team's first victory since Audi DTM racer Nico Muller's success in Hungary in 2013.

Fantin was not alone in encountering trouble. Vaxiviere somehow avoided damage when he executed a half-spin on the exit of Sainte Devote 20 minutes into the session.

The Frenchman's luck ran out with five minutes to go when he skidded straight off at the same spot, gently tapping the tyres.

The session was red-flagged after 20 minutes when Indonesian rookie Sean Gelael's Carlin machine stopped in the tunnel.

Gelael had earlier found the tyre wall at the Mirabeau when moving off-line at low-speed to allow Jaafar to pass.

The final incident of the day came when Alfonso Celis Jr suffered a high-speed slide at Massanet, concluding with the Mexican parked backwards on the entry to Casino Square.

Unlike regular World Series by Renault events, there will be no second FR3.5 practice session. Qualifying is set to start at 9am local time on Saturday morning, and will feature split A and B group sessions.

PRACTICE TIMES:

Pos Driver Team Time Gap Laps
1 Oliver Rowland Fortec Motorsports 1m24.171s - 24
2 Jazeman Jaafar Fortec Motorsports 1m24.259s 0.088s 22
3 Matthieu Vaxiviere Lotus 1m24.667s 0.496s 23
4 Tio Ellinas Strakka Racing 1m24.824s 0.653s 25
5 Tom Dillmann Jagonya Ayam with Carlin 1m25.199s 1.028s 22
6 Pietro Fantin International Draco Racing 1m25.225s 1.054s 21
7 Meindert van Buuren Lotus 1m25.525s 1.354s 23
8 Nyck de Vries DAMS 1m25.692s 1.521s 23
9 Nicholas Latifi Arden Motorsport 1m25.791s 1.620s 21
10 Dean Stoneman DAMS 1m25.850s 1.679s 23
11 Gustav Malja Strakka Racing 1m25.865s 1.694s 25
12 Egor Orudzhev Arden Motorsport 1m26.067s 1.896s 22
13 Aurelien Panis Tech 1 Racing 1m26.600s 2.429s 22
14 Alfonso Celis AVF 1m26.698s 2.527s 20
15 Bruno Bonifacio International Draco Racing 1m26.752s 2.581s 22
16 Roy Nissany Tech 1 Racing 1m26.859s 2.688s 21
17 Beitske Visser AVF 1m27.095s 2.924s 21
18 Philo Paz Armand Pons Racing 1m27.601s 3.430s 22
19 Alex Fontana Pons Racing 1m27.982s 3.811s 21
20 Sean Gelael Jagonya Ayam with Carlin 1m33.332s 9.161s 7


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