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NEWS STORY
 The 2017 FIA Formula 2 season officially kicks off tomorrow (Monday) with the first test session of the year at the Circuit de Catalunya.
The 2017 FIA Formula 2 season officially kicks off tomorrow (Monday) with the first test session of the year at the Circuit de Catalunya.
The teams and drivers have set up camp for the next three days, from Monday to Wednesday, to prepare themselves ahead of the debut of the new championship which will start in one month's time, on April 14th at the Gulf Air Bahrain Grand Prix.
PREMA Racing, who have been given the honour of carrying car numbers 1 and 2 after their stunning season last year, with be hosting Ferrari Driver Academy drivers Charles Leclerc and Antonio Fuoco: the Monegasque ace will be hoping to repeat his championship winning form from the GP3 Series, while the Italian will look to build on his strong third place in the same category.
Racing Engineering is building on their traditionally strong line up with Louis Deletraz, fresh from P2 in Formula Renault 3.5, and Gustav Malja, who will look to build on his brace of podiums last year in the GP2 Series.
Luca Ghiotto will bring his race-winning experience to RUSSIAN TIME after a strong maiden season in GP2 last year, alongside fellow race winner Artem Markelov, while multiple championship winning team ART Grand Prix will host McLaren-Honda development driver Nobuharu Matsushita and GP3 Series vice champion Alexander Albon for the season.
DAMS bring an experienced line up in the shape of Oliver Rowland and Nicholas Latifi, with both men pushing to return the French team to the top of the pile, while over at Campos Racing the Spanish team will debut new signed racer Ralph Boschung, who steps up from GP3, while next to him Roberto Merhi brings his undoubted pedigree to the test with his countrymen.
MP Motorsport have a mixture of youth and experience in the shape of drivers Sergio Sette Camara, stepping up from European Formula 3, and Jordan King, who will bring his multiple race winning experience to bear as he returns to his old team, while Trident host young Malaysian racer Nabil Jeffri, alongside the experienced Sergio Canamasas for this test.
Over at Rapax the Italian squad have announced their 2017 line up in the shape of McLaren development driver Nyck De Vries, fresh from his race winning form in GP3, and Johnny Cecotto, who was on the podium with the team last time out in GP2, while at Pertamina Arden the British team will be helping Norman Nato and Sean Gelael achieve their dreams.
Pirelli have selected two different compounds for these three days: Hard (Prime) and Soft (Option). Each driver will be supplied with five sets of Prime and two sets of Option.
FIA Formula 2 Championship – Barcelona Test Session: Drivers' Entry List
01	Charles Leclerc	MON	PREMA Racing
02	Antonio Fuoco	ITA	PREMA Racing
03	Louis Deletraz	SUI	Racing Engineering
04	Gustav Malja	SWE	Racing Engineering
05	Luca Ghiotto	ITA	RUSSIAN TIME
06	Artem Markelov	RUS	RUSSIAN TIME
07	Nobuharu Matsushita	JPN	ART Grand Prix
08	Alexander Albon	THA	ART Grand Prix
09	Oliver Rowland	GBR	DAMS
10	Nicholas Latifi	CAN	DAMS
11	Ralph Boschung	SUI	Campos Racing
12	Roberto Merhi	ESP	Campos Racing
14	Sergio Sette Camara	BRA	MP Motorsport
15	Jordan King	GBR	MP Motorsport
16	Nabil Jeffri	MAS	Trident
17	Sergio Canamasas	ESP	Trident
18	Nyck De Vries	NED	Rapax
19	Johnny Cecotto	VEN	Rapax
20	Norman Nato	FRA	Pertamina Arden
21	Sean Gelael	INA	Pertamina Arden
Before some bright spark points out that we are accompanying this article with the GP2 logo, that's because we don't yet have the F2 logo.
Well we do, but the FOM lawyers will jump all over you and threaten things unimaginable if you use the official logo, therefore the only way you can use it - much like the FIA's, F1 and old GP2 logos - is if it appears on a flag or doormat (!) or whatever.
Sad but true.