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Victor Martins sets the pace of the stop start-start-opening

Victor Martins started in the 2025 season when the Art Grand Prix driver of the art of opening training of the year in Melbourne set the fastest time of opening training.

In a session dominated by Red Flags, Martins found most of the morning, before taking a 1: 32.687 in front of the insulation in front of the insulation in front of the insulation in front of the insulation in front of the insulation in front of the insulates.

However, Richard Verzor was the early Pacesetter. The MP Motorsport driver 1: 33,530 placed him on the timthers with the tenth of the Timskot with Jak Crawford.

When the drivers got into their work, there was an early red flag. Alexander Dunne from Rodin Motorsport was in the gravel at the outcome of round 11 after working with the barrier.

There were 25 minutes on the clock when the lights became green, the drivers wasted no time to go back to work, and Martins closest to go the fastest.

The art driver completed a 1: 32,687 to bring it to P1, only 0.049s in front of Kush Maini in second place. However, the session was quickly marked red when Oliver Goethe from MP stopped on the route and shot through the gravel in curve 10.

Running was resumed in practice with almost seven minutes. Martins improved to a 1: 32,587, while Joshua Duerksen from Aix Racing raised to third place before the session was stopped again.

On this occasion there were two incidents, Campos Racing's Arvid Lindblad collided in the barrier in curve 10, while Amaury Cordel turned in the gravel in front of curve 13.

The session could not be restarted in less than two minutes, which means that Martins came at the top in front of Maini and Duerksen.

Roman Stanek was fourth for Invicta Racing ahead of Crawford and the Hitech TGR couple Luke Browning and Dino Bganovic. Max Esterson was ahead of Trident Before Prema Racing Sebastián Montoya with a shouling in P10.

The drivers will return to Albert Park Circuit for qualifying at 5:30 p.m. local time.