Max
Verstappen, (Van Amersfoort Racing), the son of ex-Fórmula 1 driver
Jos Verstappen, scored his second season in the FIA Fórmula 3
European Championship at the 7.004 kilometres long Fórmula 1 circuit
of Spa-Francorchamps. The 16-year-old Dutchman with residence in
Belgium won the 13th season round from Lucas Auer, (Mücke
Motorsport), the nephew of ex-Fórmula 1 driver Gerhard Berger. Jake
Dennis, (Carlin), claimed third place. Esteban Ocon, (Prema
Powerteam), remains in the lead of the drivers’ standings. The
French Lotus F1 junior driver retired following a collision with
Antonio Fuoco, (Prema Powerteam), on the opening lap.
Max
Verstappen already moved up into the lead at an early stage and
didn’t lose his position after a safety car intervention. The
safety car was deployed on lap six after 16-year-old Santino
Ferrucci, (Eurointernational), who is making his series debut this
weekend, and Italian Antinio Giovinazzi, (Jagonya Ayam with Carlin)
had collided and retired. Verstappen’s victory was only briefly in
jeopardy on the final lap when Lucas Auer started an attack.
Verstappen turned this off successfully and took the chequered flag
ahead of his opponent from Austria.
British
rookie driver Jake Dennis crossed the finish line in third place. The
Carlin driver overtook Felix Rosenqvist, (Mücke Motorsport), for
third on the final lap and got to climb on the podium for the
prize-giving ceremony as a reward. The Swede dropped back as far as
seventh due to a broken fuel pump. Tom Blomqvist, (Jagonya Ayam with
Carlin), claimed fourth place from Antonio Fuoco and Gustavo Menezes,
(Van Amersfoort Racing), who scored his best result of the season in
sixth place. Felipe Guimarães, (Double R Racing), was classified
eighth behind Rosenqvist and also scored his best result in the FIA
Fórmula 3 European Championship to date. Jules Szymkowiak, (Van
Amersfoort Racing) and Jordan King, (Carlin), rounded out the top ten
after an action-packed race.
Max
Verstappen, (Van Amersfoort Racing): “My start was okay and I was
third into Eau Rouge. On the long straights, I then had such a good
slipstream that I was able to go into the lead. Until the safety car,
everything went fine, but my car started to oversteer in the closing
stages. The two final laps were really tough, but eventually, I
managed to bring first place home and I am really happy”.
Lucas
Auer, (Mücke Motorsport): “My start wasn’t particularly good,
but at least I had a good slipstream after that. In the next laps, I
was able to follow Max, but I couldn’t attack him. That changed
only on the final lap: I made a move on him, but it wasn’t enough.
Nevertheless, it was a nice battle for victory with Max”.
Jake
Dennis, (Carlin): “Moving up from eighth on the grid to finish
third doesn’t happen every day. At Spa, however, this is possible.
My start was already good, but I also benefited from the collision
between Esteban Ocon and Antonio Fuoco. Thus, I was fourth after one
lap already. After that, I was able to pull away from the driver in
fifth place until the safety car came out. Eventually, Felix
Rosenqvist had problems. I took the opportunity and took over his
third place. Third place is a good result”.
Photos: FIA F3 Euro Series
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