The FIA Formula 3 graduate, driving for Charouz Racing, lowered the day’s benchmark with a 1:42.844s in the final 20 minutes of the three hour afternoon session at the Sakhir Circuit.
Beckmann’s effort was the only lap to dip under the 1:43s bracket, the pace a fair way off the times recorded in last year’s F2 championship round at the venue.
His time was 0.177s faster than that of Carlin’s Dan Ticktum who topped the morning session, which ended up being the second fastest overall on the day.
Drivers and teams spent much of the afternoon session logging race runs before a flurry of fast times arrived in the final 30 minutes.
In fact, Juri Vips, Felipe Drugovich and Christian Lundgaard all had stints holding the top spot during the final hour.
However, it was Beckmann’s effort which held sway in the afternoon session as the German driver headed ART Grand Prix’s Lundgaard by 0.690s.
Last year’s FIA Formula 3 runner-up Theo Pourchaire was third fastest, less than a tenth behind Lundgaard.
UNI Virtuosi driver Drugovich was fourth albeit more than a second adrift of Beckmann, while Hitech Grand Prix’s Vips ended up fifth.
Prema Racing’s Oscar Piastri was among the list of drivers to enjoy a spell at the top of the times, but would go on to slot into sixth spot at the chequered flag.
A late flying lap from Marino Sato (Trident) put the Japanese driver into seventh in front of Liam Lawson (Hitech Grand Prix), Bent Viscaal (Trident) and Guanyu Zhou (UNI Virtuosi), who completed the top 10.
Zhou was able to log significantly more laps in the afternoon compared to his morning run with 28 laps in the books.
It was a similar case for Prema Racing’s Robert Shwartzman although the Ferrari Driver Academy member didn’t appear on track in the first hour.
The Russian climbed up as far as third on the leaderboard before ending the session in 13th position.
Meanwhile, Ticktum, who had topped the morning outing, appeared to spend the afternoon working on race runs that saw him down in 20th at the chequered flag.
FIA Formula 2 testing continues tomorrow with the day 2 morning session set to begin at 6am UK time.
Bahrain test – Day 1 results:
Pos. | Driver | 8 Mar | 8 Mar |
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1 | David Beckmann Charouz Racing System | 1’44.529 31 | 1’42.844 19 |
2 | Dan Ticktum Carlin | 1’43.021 14 | 1’48.885 24 |
3 | Christian Lundgaard ART Grand Prix | 1’44.880 21 | 1’43.534 32 |
4 | Théo Pourchaire ART Grand Prix | 1’45.038 19 | 1’43.570 36 |
5 | Liam Lawson Hitech Grand Prix | 1’43.621 17 | 1’44.280 24 |
6 | Jehan Daruvala Carlin | 1’43.761 15 | 1’49.637 26 |
7 | Felipe Drugovich UNI-Virtuosi | 1’44.706 25 | 1’43.871 28 |
8 | Jüri Vips Hitech Grand Prix | 1’44.143 16 | 1’44.079 18 |
9 | Oscar Piastri Prema Racing | 1’44.346 8 | 1’44.088 21 |
10 | Lirim Zendeli MP Motorsport | 1’44.095 35 | 1’45.010 36 |
11 | Marino Sato Trident | 1’44.620 15 | 1’44.279 38 |
12 | Bent Viscaal Trident | 1’44.408 19 | 1’44.314 40 |
13 | Guanyu Zhou UNI-Virtuosi | 1’45.060 18 | 1’44.322 28 |
14 | Marcus Armstrong DAMS | 1’44.480 13 | 1’44.331 34 |
15 | Guilherme Samaia Charouz Racing System | 1’44.332 31 | 1’45.189 16 |
16 | Roy Nissany DAMS | 1’45.471 18 | 1’44.581 23 |
17 | Robert Shwartzman Prema Racing | 1’58.546 7 | 1’44.678 18 |
18 | Richard Verschoor MP Motorsport | 1’44.859 38 | 1’45.134 39 |
19 | Matteo Nannini HWA Racelab | 1’45.486 26 | 1’45.316 27 |
20 | Ralph Boschung Campos Racing | 1’45.496 24 | 1’45.561 17 |
21 | Gianluca Petecof Campos Racing | 1’46.362 27 | 1’46.238 33 |
22 | Alessio Deledda HWA Racelab | 1’48.816 28 | 1’48.990 |