2019 Jerez Test

The 2019 Jerez Test, officially known as the 2019 Pre-Season Test 1, was the opening test of the 2019 FIA Formula 2 Championship, staged at the Circuito de Jerez in Spain between the 26 and 28 February 2019. The test would be the first official days of running for the F2 field of 2019, with all ten teams and twenty drivers appearing.

F2 rookie Mick Schumacher would end the test with the fastest time, recording a 1:24.028 midway through the third and final day of running at Jerez. It would also be a productive three days for the German racer, who clocked up 199 laps in his Prema having lapped faster than teammate Sean Gelael throughout the test.

In terms of outright distance, however, it was Nyck de Vries who was busiest for ART Grand Prix, completing 260 tours of Jerez in eighteen hours of running. Furthermore, de Vries, and new teammate Nikita Mazepin would ensure that the two ARTs topped the table for teams as well, with 486 laps between the two drivers.

Background
The Circuito de Jerez would host the first test of the 2019 FIA Formula 2 Championship, marking the series' first return to the circuit since the 2017 campaign. Indeed, while F2's parent series, Formula One, tested at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, Jerez would see the class of 2019 put their equipment through its paces for the first time, ahead of the first race in Bahrain. Furthermore, with no other series testing at Jerez F2 would have three full days of running, with six hours of testing scheduled for each of the three days.

Entry List
The full entry list for the is displayed below:

Results
Below is the full result from the first day of the :
 * Bold indicates a drivers fastest time during the test-day.
 * * Caldéron had her times from the morning session deleted as her car was found to be underweight.

Results
Below is the full result from the second day of the :
 * Bold indicates a drivers fastest time during the test-day.

Results
Below is the full result from the third day of the :
 * Bold indicates a drivers fastest time during the test-day.