2026 F3 Pre-Season Testing | Barcelona | Naël tops Day 3; Lacorte shines in the afternoon

Théophile Naël led the morning session, Nicola Lacorte topped the afternoon session on final day of 2026 F3 pre-season testing in Barcelona.
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The final day of 2026 F3 pre-season testing in Barcelona showed strong performances, with Théophile Naël of Campos Racing taking top honours in the morning session and Nicola Lacorte of DAMS Lucas Oil taking the lead in the afternoon. As the teams refine their setups, Day 3 provided key insights into the drivers’ form ahead of the upcoming season opener in Melbourne.

Morning session: Théophile Naël leads for Campos

The morning session began with teams focusing on qualifying runs, using older hard tyres. However, the session was briefly paused by a Red Flag after PREMA Racing’s James Wharton got stuck in the gravel between Turns 7 and 8. Once action resumed, Campos Racing’s Patrick Heuzenroeder set an early top time with a 1:29.354.

Shortly after, drivers fitted fresh tyres for the second round of laps. Noah Stromsted of TRIDENT set the early pace with a 1:27.620, leading Ugo Ugochukwu of Campos Racing by just 0.034 seconds. On his second attempt, Ugochukwu cut the gap to Stromsted to a mere 0.020 seconds, but it was his teammate, Théophile Naël, who produced the fastest lap of the morning. With a time of 1:27.525, Naël topped the session, just 0.095 seconds ahead of Stromsted.

As the session went on, the teams shifted their focus to longer race runs, meaning no one could improve on Naël’s time. By the end of the morning, Naël led the way, followed by Stromsted, Ugochukwu, Slater, and Brando Badoer in the top five.

Morning session standings:

  1. Théophile Naël – Campos Racing – 1:27.525
  2. Noah Stromsted – TRIDENT – 1:27.620
  3. Ugo Ugochukwu – Campos Racing – 1:27.640
  4. Freddie Slater – TRIDENT – 1:27.724
  5. Brando Badoer – Rodin Motorsport – 1:27.891
  6. Patrick Heuzenroeder – Campos Racing – 1:27.926
  7. Brad Benavides – AIX Racing – 1:27.979
  8. Tuukka Taponen – MP Motorsport – 1:28.075
  9. Louis Sharp – PREMA Racing – 1:28.085
  10. Nicola Lacorte – DAMS Lucas Oil – 1:28.090
  11. Taito Kato – ART Grand Prix – 1:28.120
  12. Christian Ho – Rodin Motorsport – 1:28.132
  13. Jin Nakamura – Hitech – 1:28.144
  14. Pedro Clerot – Rodin Motorsport – 1:28.164
  15. Tim Tramnitz – Hitech – 1:28.165
  16. Maciej Gladysz – ART Grand Prix – 1:28.183
  17. Matteo De Palo – TRIDENT – 1:28.286
  18. Enzo Deligny – Van Amersfoort Racing – 1:28.315
  19. James Wharton – PREMA Racing – 1:28.338
  20. Nandhavud Bhirombhakdi – DAMS Lucas Oil – 1:28.343
  21. Kanato Le – ART Grand Prix – 1:28.367
  22. Yevan David – AIX Racing – 1:28.409
  23. Fernando Barrichello – AIX Racing – 1:28.463
  24. Alessandro Giusti – MP Motorsport – 1:28.463
  25. Hiyu Yamakoshi – Van Amersfoort Racing – 1:28.482
  26. Fionn McLaughlin – Hitech – 1:28.562
  27. José Garfias – PREMA Racing – 1:28.586
  28. Bruno Del Pino – Van Amersfoort Racing – 1:28.590
  29. Mattia Colnaghi – MP Motorsport – 1:28.965
  30. Gerrard Xie – DAMS Lucas Oil – 1:28.976

Afternoon session: Lacorte leads DAMS 1-2

The afternoon session began with long runs, with Van Amersfoort Racing’s Enzo Deligny setting an early pace with a 1:32.430. As the session went on, Rodin Motorsport’s Brando Badoer took over at the top, briefly holding a 1:31.473 before José Garfias brought out the Red Flags with a stop on track.

Once the session resumed, AIX Racing’s Brad Benavides set a solid 1:31.573, briefly leading ahead of teammate Fernando Barrichello. However, as the session continued, it was TRIDENT’s Matteo De Palo who moved into the lead with a 1:30.910, half a second quicker than Hitech’s Tim Tramnitz.

With just five minutes remaining, DAMS Lucas Oil’s Nicola Lacorte went fastest with a 1:29.676, nearly 0.6 seconds faster than teammate Gerrard Xie. There were no further improvements, and Lacorte held onto the top spot, followed by Xie, De Palo, Tramnitz, and Badoer in the final standings.

Afternoon session standings:

  1. Nicola Lacorte – DAMS Lucas Oil – 1:29.676
  2. Gerrard Xie – DAMS Lucas Oil – 1:30.275
  3. Matteo De Palo – TRIDENT – 1:30.910
  4. Tim Tramnitz – Hitech – 1:31.285
  5. Brando Badoer – Rodin Motorsport – 1:31.473
  6. Brad Benavides – AIX Racing – 1:31.564
  7. Fernando Barrichello – AIX Racing – 1:31.688
  8. Noah Stromsted – TRIDENT – 1:31.717
  9. Ugo Ugochukwu – Campos Racing – 1:31.806
  10. Christian Ho – Rodin Motorsport – 1:31.997
  11. Yevan David – AIX Racing – 1:32.052
  12. Théophile Naël – Campos Racing – 1:32.230
  13. Freddie Slater – TRIDENT – 1:32.370
  14. José Garfias – PREMA Racing – 1:32.413
  15. Tuukka Taponen – MP Motorsport – 1:32.415
  16. Enzo Deligny – Van Amersfoort Racing – 1:32.430
  17. Taito Kato – ART Grand Prix – 1:32.476
  18. Maciej Gladysz – ART Grand Prix – 1:32.488
  19. Pedro Clerot – Rodin Motorsport – 1:32.499
  20. Hiyu Yamakoshi – Van Amersfoort Racing – 1:32.502
  21. Fionn McLaughlin – Hitech – 1:32.608
  22. Patrick Heuzenroeder – Campos Racing – 1:32.644
  23. Alessandro Giusti – MP Motorsport – 1:32.660
  24. Bruno del Pino – Van Amersfoort Racing – 1:32.704
  25. Mattia Colnaghi – MP Motorsport – 1:32.974
  26. Kanato Le – ART Grand Prix – 1:32.995
  27. Louis Sharp – PREMA Racing – 1:33.058
  28. Jin Nakamura – Hitech – 1:33.181
  29. James Wharton – PREMA Racing – 1:33.199
  30. Nandhavud Bhirombhakdi – DAMS Lucas Oil – 1:33.742