Max
Verstappen, also prevailed in the rain at Norisring and claimed his
fifth consecutive win in the FIA Fórmula 3 European Championship.
The race started at a drying track, but rain set in again during the
race. At the 2.3 kilometres long track in the centre of Nuremberg,
the son of ex-Fórmula 1 driver Jos Verstappen, did everything right
and won from Jordan King and Lucas Auer. Esteban Ocon, had to make do
with 14th place following a drive-through penalty for causing a
collision with Tom Blomqvist, but still remains in the lead of the
FIA Fórmula 3 European Championship drivers’ standings.
Max
Verstappen took the lead at the start, followed by Tom Blomqvist and
Esteban Ocon. On the opening lap already, the first collision
occurred in the midfield: Richard Goddard and Felipe Guimarães
retired. Jules Szymkowiak, had to turn into the pits, just like
Alexander Toril, and Michele Beretta. Only Toril and Beretta were
able to continue. A safety-car intervention followed.
At the
restart, Verstappen held on to his lead while Felix Rosenqvist and
Jordan King overtook Santino Ferrucci, demoting the young American to
seventh. On lap 17, Roy Nissany, hit the rear of the car of the only
lady racer in the field, Tatiana Calderón, after which the safety
car came out once more. Max Verstappen was still in the lead ahead of
Tom Blomqvist and Esteban Ocon. Heavy rain then caused an
interruption of the race.
Verstappen
also had the best restart behind the safety car on a wet track a few
minutes later and stayed in first place. Soon after that, Ocon and
Blomqvist tangled, the Brit retired and the Frenchman was given a
drive-through penalty. King inherited second place, Lucas Auer moved
up to third as a brief safety car neutralised the race once more.
With King ahead of Auer, the two crossed the finish line behind race
winner Verstappen after 32 laps. Jake Dennis, finished fourth in his
second race at Norisring from 16-year-old Santino Ferrucci, who
already scored his first points on his second weekend in the FIA
Fórmula 3 European Championship. Felix Rosenqvist, Antonio Fuoco,
Nicholas Latifi, Antonio Giovinazzi and Gustavo Menezes rounded out
the top ten.
Max
Verstappen, (Van Amersfoort Racing): “Today, conditions were
anything but easy. Ma start was good and my pace in the rain wasn’t
too bad either. Then, it almost went even better in the rain, but it
was similar to what we had in second qualifying yesterday. We had a
good balance right away and that was the case in the race, too”.
Jordan
King, (Carlin): “Being on the podium after such a long time is
great. My start into the race was good and I was able to move up to
fourth until the red flag came out. After the restart on a wet track,
I also managed to overtake Tom Blomqvist and Esteban Ocon and I was
second. Then my engineer told me on the radio that Ocon had been
given a drive-through penalty, I took it quite easily on the final
couple of laps. Max was already too far away and from that time on,
my second place was relatively safe”.
Lucas
Auer, (Mücke Motorsport): “The race wasn’t easy. I was fourth
right after the start, but then I lost my position again after a
mistake. On a wet track, I could move up again and now I am happy
with my third place. In the wet, I tried everything to score another
podium finish and I succeeded”.
Photos: FIA F3 Euro Series
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