Eurosport - Sun, 04 Nov 16:25:00 2007
Andreas Zuber set the fastest time of the week as the four-day GP2 Series test at Paul Ricard drew to a close.
The 24-year-old Austrian-born driver had already set the pace on the opening day of running at the French circuit with Minardi-Piquet, but went even quicker in 1:12.584 after switching to Super Nova for the final day.
Second fastest was Friday pace-setter Pastor Maldonado, who switched to Minardi-Piquet, while third was the second Super Nova car of Luca Filippi, meaning that the three drivers who had dominated the test so far were again at the sharp end.
The top rookie was once again Romain Grosjean, fifth for Racing Engineering, while Adrian Zaugg's BCN machine and Kazuki Nakajima, back on GP2 duty after his Formula One debut in Brazil, was sixth for former champions ART.
His team-mate for the day was Formula Three Euroseries race winner Yelmer Buurman, who was one place further back, while Adrian Valles was next up for champions iSport, who had their worst day of the test.
Borja Garcia was ninth for Minardi Piquet with Britain's Ben Hanley, the runner-up in the Renault World Series this year, completing the top ten for DPR.
Oliver Jarvis was the only other Brit in action, also with DPR, and only in the morning. He was 17th overall.
Jamie O'Leary / Eurosport