Javier Villa set the best time of the three days during the morning ahead of Alvaro Parente (Ocean Racing Technology) and Lucas di Grassi (Fat Burner Racing Engineering).
French side, Romain Grosjean (Barwa Campos Team) placed fifth. Nelson Panciatici (Durango) ranks in 21st position at 1. Sixteen cars were classified within the same second.
Twelve of the thirteen teams present during these three days in Barcelona will be in Sepang next week, with Qi-Meritus, for the GP2 Asia Series at the Malaysian Grand Prix.
The 2009 championship will begin with the Spanish Grand Prix in F1 the 9 may.
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