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Arjun Maini set to start F2 campaign at Sakhir; top quality grid promises thrilling action

Arjun Maini….carrying Indian hopes. Photo: Formula 2 Bahrain, April 5: India’s Arjun Maini, who moved from GP3 series, will launch his campaign in FIA Formula 2, here at the Bahrain International Circuit in Sakhir this weekend, with Trident team, hoping to build on his fine showing during the pre-season testing at this very venue.
This year’s Formula 2 field is jam-packed with talent and 2017 runner-up Artem Markelov returns for another bite at the cherry along with fellow race-winners Nyck de Vries, Nicholas Latifi, Luca Ghiotto, Sergio Sette Camara and Antonio Fuoco.
Joining them is reigning GP3 Series winner George Russell along with fellow “Class of 2017” graduates Jack Aitken, Nirei Fukuzumi and Arjun Maini, as they all prepare for battle with the goal of becoming the 2018 F2 Champion.
The teams and drivers return to Bahrain, for the first of the 12 rounds, having completed a pre-season test at the venue two weeks ago. Rookie Maximilian Günther ended the test with the quickest time. The BWT Arden driver clocked in a 1:42.756 in the opening session of the final day, beating the benchmark set by Trident’s Arjun Maini in the previous morning.
With hot temperatures, Bahrain promises to deliver a challenging opening round for all the drivers, who will have to contend with plenty of tyre management – Pirelli providing the Soft and Medium compounds – and heavy braking zones. With the field proving to be close in testing, the first round of 2018 should be thrilling.
The 45-minute Free Practice session will be run on Friday, followed by the qualifying session later in the day under lights. Saturday will see the 32-lap feature race with the Sprint race (23 laps) on Sunday bringing the curtains down on the season-opener.
Some interesting Season Stats:
21.2 – The average age of this year’s drivers.
7 – The number of rookie drivers joining the 2018 grid, including last year’s GP3 Series Top 3.
7 – The number of different competition licenses held by this year’s 10 teams.
7,085 – The number of laps completed in both 2018 FIA F2 pre-season tests with the new F2 2018 car.This will be the first Formula 2 season with the brand new car, the F2 2018, which was conceived with the aim of better preparing drivers for contemporary Formula 1 while still retaining the characteristics required to provide fans with thrilling on-track action and great racing.
Last year’s champion Charles Leclerc underlined F2’s position as the ultimate feeder series to F1 by stepping up to an immediate race seat from which this year’s crop of young talents will draw inspiration as they seek to reach the pinnacle of international motorsport.
Mario Isola, Head of Car Racing at Pirelli, said: “Bahrain is a circuit that’s all about traction, so the drivers will have to manage their rear tyres in particular. Generally speaking, wear is not especially high in Bahrain, but unlike Formula 1, Formula 2 is often running in the heat of the day rather than the cooler conditions of the evening and so thermal degradation will certainly play a part.
“There haven’t been any big changes to the Formula 2 tyres since last year, but we modified the construction slightly to take into account the new turbo engine which generates more torque as well as the increased front downforce of the latest F2 chassis.
“Strategy as always will be very important. Formula 2 drivers don’t have to start the race using the tyres on which they qualify which opens up the possibility of different tactics. Charles Leclerc used an innovative strategy in the sprint race last year by making a pit stop. While it seems an unlikely option again, motorsport is a constant learning process for everyone, so I’m sure that all the teams will have paid close attention to see if they can learn anything from it for this year.”
Source: FIA Formula 2 Press Release
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Audi India racing talent Aditya Patel returns to Blancpain GT Series Asia with OD Racing

File photo by Aditya Patel’s team. Mumbai, March 29: Indian racer and Audi India race talent Aditya Patel will be driving for OD Racing again this year, a team announcement said on Thursday.
Patel said that he will join forces with Mitch Gilbert and OD Racing in their Audi R8 LMS GT3 once again to fight for the title of the Blancpain GT Series Asia, which the duo missed out on by a single point last year.
This year, however, the car will be serviced by Team WRT. WRT is known for their exploits in GT Racing worldwide, having won titles such as the Nurburgring 24hr, Spa 24hr, Dubai 24 hr, Bathurst 12hr, Blancpain GT Series and the TCR International Series to name a few.
Aditya Patel, backed by Audi India, Jubilant Motorworks, and 2Go Activewear, along with teammate Mitch Gilbert put in a string of fine results in 2017, grabbing more podiums than anyone else on the grid, only to fall short of the title by a single point. Talking about the association, Aditya Patel said,“It’s a pleasure to be back again this year with OD Racing and Mitch. We may have missed out on the title last year but we are sure we have a strong package this year, with the support from WRT, to be able to fight for the title again. WRT is considered to be one of the best GT3 teams in the world with an impeccable track record and I’m really looking forward to working with them this year! Once again, I must thank Audi India for their continued support over the years!”
The Blancpain GT Series is known to be one of the most challenging championships in the world made an entry into Asia in 2017 and did not disappoint. With nearly 25 GT3 cars on the grid, the series instantly grew in popularity by attracting some of the best drivers from around the world.
This year the series will visit Malaysia, Thailand, Japan and China over six race weekends and will witness multiples manufacturers such as Audi, Ferrari, Lamborghini, Porsche, BMW, Mercedes, Mclaren etc, vying for top honours.
“Mitch and Aditya proved last year that they are one of the strongest driver pairs in Asia and we now have the opportunity to partner with the renowned race team, WRT, a team that Audi Sport have entrusted to run their factory cars in Europe. Like us, WRT may not have been around for very long but their impressive successes and solid experience with Audi in the European races is sure to be an advantage for us moving forward.”, said ODRacing team boss Cornelius Ee.
This season’s six-round, 12-race Blancpain GT Series Asia campaign begins at Sepang in Malaysia on April 14/15. The second race will be at Buriram, Thailand on 12, 13 May 2018.
Audi Media info
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Arjun Maini fastest on Day 2: F2 Test

Arjun Maini, fastest on Day 2 at Shakir, Bahrain on Thursday. Photo: FIA Bahrain, March 22: Trident’s Arjun Maini ended the second day of the FIA Formula 2 Championship test here in Sakhir having set a quickest lap of 1:42.779 in the morning session, ending the day faster than ART Grand Prix’s Jack Aitken and Nyck de Vries of Pertamina Prema Theodore Racing.
The competitors were once again greeted with perfect conditions, scrambling to get on track as soon as the green flag was waved. Maini and Trident teammate Santino Ferrucci were first to reach the circuit, followed in hot pursuit by Charouz Racing System’s Louis Delétraz.Luca Ghiotto (Campos Vexatec Racing) set the early pace, before trading best times with Delétraz in the opening stages of the session. Intruding on their fight for dominance, George Russell of ART soon displaced the pair from the top before the Swiss driver took six tenths out of his rival to raise the bar further.Maini then became the first driver to dip below the 1m43s marker, shading Delétraz by almost half a second to end the first hour on top. Artem Markelov (Russian Time) brought out a red flag for a spin at Turn 8 shortly after, but the ensuing burst of running after the session restarted was not enough to end the Indian driver’s stranglehold on the timing screens.Alexander Albon (DAMS) brought out a second red flag having stopped at the entry to the pitlane, before Aitken provided Maini’s sternest opposition yet having closed to within three tenths of the fastest lap. The final fifteen minutes brought out a final dash of activity, but Maini’s time proved to be unbeatable at the close of the session, with Aitken beating de Vries to second.Ghiotto ended the session fourth best ahead of Delétraz, with Russell and compatriot Lando Norris (Carlin) sixth and seventh. Maximilian Günther (BWT Arden) beat Tadasuke Makino (Russian Time) to ninth, with both edging ahead of Arden’s Nirei Fukuzumi.Race simulations took priority in the afternoon’s action as the temperatures rose, and Charouz took the initiative to send Antonio Fuoco and Delétraz out first. Ralph Boschung (MP Motorsport) set the early pace on his opening run, finding a time in the 1m47s which he then bested by over a second on his next set of laps.The Swiss led the standings throughout the majority of the session, before Ferrucci pipped the MP driver by a tenth of a second in the final 15 minutes to take control of the timesheets. He duly whittled his time down to a 1:45.522, which proved to be unbeatable throughout the remainder of the session.Boschung held onto second – half a second quicker than Maini’s afternoon best – while Delétraz took fourth ahead of Norris. Roberto Merhi (MP Motorsport) was sixth fastest, beating Aitken and Fuoco, while Sergio Sette Camara (Carlin) was ninth ahead of Fukuzumi. Aitken achieved the largest lap count of anyone across the day, circulating 86 times in total.Tomorrow’s final session will once more open from 9am until 12pm, with a two-hour interval before the running returns at 2pm. The test will conclude at 5pm.FIA Formula 2 Bahrain Test – Day 2 Morning SessionDriverTeamLaptimeLaps1Arjun MainiTrident1:42.779342Jack AitkenART Grand Prix1:43.003343Nyck de VriesPERTAMINA PREMA Theodore Racing1:43.080404Luca GhiottoCampos Vexatec Racing1:43.111245Louis DelétrazCharouz Racing System1:43.145176George RussellART Grand Prix1:43.161407Lando NorrisCarlin1:43.212318Maximilian GüntherBWT Arden1:43.315229Tadasuke MakinoRUSSIAN TIME1:43.4152010Nirei FukuzumiBWT Arden1:43.4672711Antonio FuocoCharouz Racing System1:43.4983312Nicholas LatifiDAMS1:43.5202913Roberto MerhiMP Motorsport1:43.6101714Sergio Sette CamaraCarlin1:43.6122915Artem MarkelovRUSSIAN TIME1:43.6412816Sean GelaelPERTAMINA PREMA Theodore Racing1:43.6863717Santino FerrucciTrident1:43.7852218Roy NissanyCampos Vexatec Racing1:43.9712619Alexander AlbonDAMS1:44.0012120Ralph BoschungMP Motorsport1:44.16414FIA Formula 2 Bahrain Test – Day 2 Afternoon SessionDriverTeamLaptimeLaps1Santino FerrucciTrident1:45.522412Ralph BoschungMP Motorsport1:45.664173Arjun MainiTrident1:46.162394Louis DelétrazCharouz Racing System1:46.737395Lando NorrisCarlin1:47.431336Roberto MerhiMP Motorsport1:47.719257Jack AitkenART Grand Prix1:48.354528Antonio FuocoCharouz Racing System1:48.855389Sergio Sette CamaraCarlin1:48.8622510Nirei FukuzumiBWT Arden1:48.8673311Roy NissanyCampos Vexatec Racing1:48.9443812Sean GelaelPERTAMINA PREMA Theodore Racing1:49.5124013Luca GhiottoCampos Vexatec Racing1:49.6883714Nicholas LatifiDAMS1:49.7964015Alexander AlbonDAMS1:49.9952616Nyck de VriesPERTAMINA PREMA Theodore Racing1:50.8143817Artem MarkelovRUSSIAN TIME1:50.8973518Tadasuke MakinoRUSSIAN TIME1:51.2173419George RussellART Grand Prix1:51.2434420Maximilian GüntherBWT Arden—— -
Carlin confirms Ameya Vaidyanathan for FIA Formula3 Euro Championship
Carlin confirmed that Indian racer Ameya Vaidyanathan remains with the team for the full 2018 season competing in the FIA Formula Three (F3) European Championship.
The 2017 season was a standout season for Vaidyanathan who took a race victory in the Euro Formula Open Championship at the legendary Spa-Francorchamps circuit. The 21-year-old has now confirmed that he will remain with the team for a third season for the FIA F3 Championship.
Vaidyanathan started racing late at 18, but gained experience in various championships beginning with a Ginetta GT car before he entered single-seaters and switched to the BRDC British F4 Championship, taking a handful of podiums along the way.
Vaidyanathan then competed in the BRDC British F3 Championship and moved on to the Euro Formula Open Championship for the 2017 season. In Spa, Vaidyanathan took a fine win which saw him make an incredible move for the lead of the race to ensure he stood on the very top step of the podium – his fifth podium of the 2017 season.
“It’s great to be moving up to FIA Formula Three in what is now my third year with Carlin,” said Vaidyanathan. “Staying in the team was a no-brainer because I can see everyone’s commitment towards achieving the highest standards. I’ve really learned so much during my time at Carlin thus far and I’m keen to put everything to good use to find my feet in such a competitive field.”
Trevor Carlin, racing director, said: “This will be our third season working with Ameya and we’re pleased to see how much he has grown and accomplished in that time. He took his maiden win in the Euro Formula Open Championship at Spa and has been consistently improving his race craft. We are extremely pleased to be working together in such competitive championship and look forward to seeing what he can achieve.”
Vaidyanathan will be out on track for pre-season testing towards the end of March at both the Hungaroring and Red Bull Ring before the 2018 FIA Formula Three European Championship gets underway at street circuit Pau in May.
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Arjun Maini sets 6th fastest time in the morning session: FIA Formula 2 pre-season test
Le Castellet (France): Indian racer Arjun Maini set the sixth fastest time in the morning session and ended up 11th in the afternoon at the Formula 2 first pre-season test on Tuesday. At the end of the first hour, new Trident recruit Maini led the proceedings ahead of team-mate Santino Ferrucci.However, it was Lando Norris who set the day’s fastest lap. The Carlin driver set a 1:43.095 lap during the afternoon session to head the time sheets ahead of Nyck De Vries and teammate Sergio Sette Camara.A damp, overcast Circuit Paul Ricard greeted the teams as they sought to clock in their customary installation laps at the start of the day. Oliver Rowland was the first driver to hit the track on wet weather tyres for the DAMS team, narrowly beating MP Motorsport’s Ralph Boschung out of the garage.The first hour was punctuated with a few brief red flags following early spins, with Trident’s Santino Ferrucci and Sette Camara prompting stoppages as they got to grips with the wet track, while Louis Delétraz of Charouz Racing System came to a halt at the exit of the pitlane.Norris was first to break the two-minute boundary at the midway point of the session, with the track slowly drying out. Soon, a number of cars were dipping into the 1m59s as they became accustomed to the conditions, although the circuit was not dry enough throughout the session for anyone to attempt a lap on slick tyres.
A red flag in the final half-hour of the session was called for Alexander Albon (DAMS) who stopped at turn 2 due to mechanical gremlins, as running got back underway with 10 minutes remaining. Although Boschung was quick on the draw at the restart to eat into Norris’ advantage, edging to within three-tenths of the leader, the British driver was able to put the first position well out of reach by going 0.6s quicker than his best time.
Norris was the only driver to break into the 1m56s, as his teammate Sette Camara slotted in behind Boschung for third. Albon was fourth quickest, ahead of Maini – who set a session high of 36 laps – and Arden’s Maximilian Günther. Roberto Merhi (MP Motorsport) was seventh ahead of Delétraz, while Antonio Fuoco (Charouz) and Ferrucci completed the top ten.ART Grand Prix’s Jack Aitken kicked off proceedings after the break to make up for a lack of mileage across the morning’s session, bolting on a set of medium compound tyres after the circuit had dried. The Brit had the track to himself in the opening stages, before teammate George Russell and the Campos Vexatec Racing duo of Luca Ghiotto and Roy Nissany joined him.After the first hour, PERTAMINA PREMA Theodore Racing’s De Vries led the standings ahead of Russell, the pace decidedly faster than the morning’s benchmark. Norris then immediately stamped his authority on the time sheets and was joined by Sette Camara for a Carlin 1-2.A brief red flag was called for Günther who suffered a spin and stopped on the track, but after the action returned Norris continued to whittle away at his best time, dropping below the 1m44s mark with a full house of fastest sectors.Sean Gelael (PERTAMINA PREMA) wrested the second sector away from Norris, slotting in between the two Carlins as the session wound into the final hour. Ghiotto and de Vries briefly seized control of the timing boards, but with 20 minutes remaining, Norris once again reclaimed the fastest time. It proved to be unassailable, despite De Vries’ best efforts in the latter stages.Sette Camara was third quickest, ahead of Ghiotto and Russell. Gelael finished the day sixth fastest, completing a session-best of 40 laps, while Aitken beat Nirei Fukuzumi (BWT Arden) to seventh. Günther and Rowland ended the session in the top ten. Over the day, 881 laps were for a cumulative total of 5000 km.The action will resume tomorrow at 9 am for the second day of the test; the morning’s running ends at 12 pm, before the afternoon session takes place from 2 pm to 5 pm.FIA Formula 2 Le Castellet Test – Day 1 Morning SessionDriverTeamLaptimeLaps1Lando NorrisCarlin1:56.136302Ralph BoschungMP Motorsport1:57.037273Sergio Sette CamaraCarlin1:57.289224Alexander AlbonDAMS1:57.357285Arjun MainiTrident1:57.591366Maximilian GüntherBWT Arden1:57.742257Roberto MerhiMP Motorsport1:58.358208Louis DelétrazCharouz Racing System1:58.619199Antonio FuocoCharouz Racing System1:58.7801810Santino FerrucciTrident1:58.8992511Nirei FukuzumiBWT Arden1:59.7591712Luca GhiottoCampos Vexatec Racing2:00.0672013Nyck De VriesPERTAMINA PREMA Theodore Racing2:00.0881114Sean GelaelPERTAMINA PREMA Theodore Racing2:00.0952315Tadasuke MakinoRUSSIAN TIME2:03.229816Roy NissanyCampos Vexatec Racing2:03.9831517George RussellART Grand Prix2:04.282818Artem MarkelovRUSSIAN TIME2:10.4431319Oliver RowlandDAMS2:12.894220Jack AitkenART Grand Prix——FIA Formula 2 Le Castellet Test – Day 1 Afternoon SessionDriverTeamLaptimeLaps1Lando NorrisCarlin1:43.095292Nyck De VriesPERTAMINA PREMA Theodore Racing1:43.282323Sergio Sette CamaraCarlin1:43.401294Luca GhiottoCampos Vexatec Racing1:43.707335George RussellART Grand Prix1:43.745206Sean GelaelPERTAMINA PREMA Theodore Racing1:43.844407Jack AitkenART Grand Prix1:44.115348Nirei FukuzumiBWT Arden1:44.232359Maximilian GüntherBWT Arden1:44.2772610Oliver RowlandDAMS1:44.3452511Arjun MainiTrident1:44.5223112Ralph BoschungMP Motorsport1:44.6032813Louis DelétrazCharouz Racing System1:44.8071114Alexander AlbonDAMS1:44.950415Santino FerrucciTrident1:45.0232516Roberto MerhiMP Motorsport1:45.0862917Roy NissanyCampos Vexatec Racing1:46.1663618Antonio FuocoCharouz Racing System1:46.480319Tadasuke MakinoRUSSIAN TIME1:47.0501120Artem MarkelovRUSSIAN TIME—13eom/david/F2 release
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Icy junior debut for Ruhaan Alva in Italy
Jesolo (Italy): A shunt when in line for a possible podium spot, ended Ruhaan Alva’s debut race in the junior category of the Easykart Italian Championship here on Sund

Ruhaan Alva file photo by Anand Philar ay.
Having moved up to the junior category after finishing second runner-up in the Cadet class last season, the first round of the 2018 championship was an acid test for the 11-year old schoolboy from Bengaluru who is supported by Play Factory and Birel Art, the leading Italian kart manufacturer.
Ruhaan also had his first taste of driving in the snow with Europe in the grip of a cold wave. Snow and rain apart from sub-zero temperatures, besides longer races, tested his driving skills and stamina.
“It was a novel experience for me to be driving in the snow. Also, the conditions kept changing from snow to wet to dry or the other way around. So, it was quite confusing as my racing lines also kept changing. There was some fog too and it was quite tough,” said Ruhaan who showed rare determination and pluck to stay on pace with the front-runners.
The race weekend saw Ruhaan qualifying fifth for the pre-Final where he finished eighth. He was fourth quickest in the warm-up session preceding the 20-lap Final that he started in the sixth position.
Ruhaan was off to a good start and quickly made three places to move to third by the seventh lap and looked good to hold the position. However, he got entangled in an incident and was bumped off the track which ended his race.
The Easykart Italia Championship comprises of seven rounds and the next round is on April 7-8.
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Honda-backed Rajiv Sethu and Anish Shetty for Asia Road Racing Championship

Anish D Shetty from Hubballi (left) and Chennai’s Rajiv Sethu set for 2018 ARRC campaign. New Delhi, March 2: Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India Pvt. Ltd has decided to enter a two-rider team in the 2018 FIM Asia Road Racing Championship with Rajiv Sethu from Chennai and Hubballi’s Anish D Shetty wearing the company’s livery.
Sethu, in his second season, and debutant Shetty will be riding in the Asia Production 250cc class in the upcoming season that commences this weekend at the Chang International Circuit, Thailand, according to an official release from Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India Pvt. Ltd.
This is the first time that Honda is promoting Indian riders in an Indian team in international motorsports arena. The IDEMITSU Honda Racing India team by T Pro Ten10 will see Sethu and rookie Shetty battling it out with 23 other Asian riders in the Asia Production 250cc class.
The marquee SuperSport 600cc will see the team’s third rider, 23-year old Japanese Taiga Hada compete with 21 others in the SuperSports 600cc class.
Rajiv Sethu, 20, said: “This is my second year at the ARRC, I had an amazing debut last year. By providing me with this global platform, Honda 2Wheelers has given me wings to achieve my dream of becoming an international Indian motorsport rider.
“Taking the learning from 2017 season, I have worked diligently this year. I am very excited to be a part of the first Indian team and aim to deliver my best this year for my team and my country.”
Shetty, 24, said: “I am elated and honored to be a part of the historical first all Indian team at the 23rd season of ARRC. For any Indian racer, getting global exposure is a big opportunity. Honda 2Wheelers India has made my dream come true.
“I look forward to ride and learn from the most experienced racers in the World. The 2018 season for me is all about improving my riding and presence in international races. This is my first exposure in ARRC and it’s a big deal for me. I will do my best to make my team and country proud.”
Globally, Honda is synonymous with Racing with a glorious history of iconic riders since 1959. In India, Honda 2Wheelers made its debut in motorsports in 2008.
For the first 10 years (2008-2017), Honda 2Wheelers India’s motorsport direction was to ‘Promote Fun Culture in India’ with focus on nurturing, developing and giving professional platforms to Indian riding enthusiasts.
And now in 2018, Honda has announced its new direction ‘To develop iconic Indian rider for National & International Championships’ which encapsulates Honda’s aggressive vision to nurture and develop Indian riders of international stature.
Minoru Kato, President & CEO, Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India Pvt. Ltd said: “Honda 2Wheelers India is proud to announce that for the first time, an Indian team will be participating solo in the 23rd season of Asia Road Racing Championship (ARRC) 2018.
“It is our next step towards realizing the dream to develop iconic Indian riders for both only national but more so international racing championships. My best wishes to the ‘IDEMITSU Honda Racing India’ by T Pro Ten10 and the two riders Rajiv Sethu and Anish D Shetty. The motorsport excitement will continue in 2018. Honda will announce a slew of new programs to promote and expand professional motorsport in India.”
Speaking on Indian riders skilling up and going global, Prabhu Nagaraj, Vice President – Customer Service, Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India Pvt. Ltd. said: “Honda India is making gradual and consistent progress in motorsport and our boys going international is great for the sport.
“We are extremely delighted to extend learning curve of Rajiv while giving debut international exposure to the promising rider Anish. We are confident that they will put up a great show and supporting dreams for many more young riders to make a career in racing. With the ARRC returning to India later this year, this will be another great opportunity for the riders as well as the motorsport fans in India.”
Sponsored by IDEMITSU Lube India Pvt. Ltd., Honda 2Wheelers India will oversee overall team management of the first ever Indian team at the ARRC. The team’s rider management will be undertaken by professional Indian team Ten10 Racing Pvt. Ltd while technical support including bike performance enhancement, modification, data analysis, maintenance and repairs will be looked after by T-Pro Innovation, a professional Japanese team, the release added.
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Maiden victory for Kari; Podium for Maini: GP3 Series

Arjun Maini (right) comes 3rd, for another podium at Abu Dhabi on Saturday. Photo by Zak Mauger Niko Kari drove a perfect race in this afternoon’s Race 1 at the Yas Marina Circuit, pushing up to the lead at the start and absorbing all the pressure his rivals could through at him, along with a couple of VSC periods, for his maiden win in the GP3 Series ahead of 2017 champion George Russell and Arjun Maini.
The victory was made at the start: when the lights went out Arden teammates Leonardo Pulcini and Kari made great getaways from P2 and P3 respectively, leaving poleman Russell the choice of which driver to cover. He chose the Italian and pushed across to the inside line, leaving the outside wide open for Kari to swoop through and into the lead at turn 2, ahead of Russell, Pulcini and Maini, while behind them Nirei Fukuzumi and Raoul Hyman were slow to get away from the grid, delaying most of their rivals.The Japanese driver clattered into Giuliano Alesi at turn 8, forcing both drivers to pit, while ahead of them Pulcini blew past Russell to set up an Arden 1-2 on track, with the top 4 edging away and behind them Dan Ticktum leading Dorian Boccolacci, Anthoine Hubert (who was hoping to insert himself into the fight for the vice-champion position), Alessio Lorandi, Steijn Schothorst and Ryan Tveter.Kari was looking to build a DRS buffer back to his teammate when Marcos Siebert stopped at turn 8, prompting a brief VSC period on lap 5: the Finn easily controlled the restart with Russell almost catching Pulcini napping and being forced to run over the kerbs to avoid the Italian, handing Kari the vital 1s gap he needed to avoid the DRS and allowing him to control the race, and his tyres.Ticktum and Lorandi were both mugged at the restart but soon regained their positions, with the Briton sailing away into the distance and the Italian soon looking for more: as Hubert suddenly slowed with some sort of gremlin dropping him back through the field, Lorandi got the jump on Boccolacci on the back straight for P6 just before Alesi rolled to a stop at turn 20, bringing out the VSC boards once again.Russell caught out Pulcini once again at the restart, but this time made it stick for P2 on the final turn, while Lorandi and Boccolacci resumed battle again, swapping position all around the circuit before the Italian finally made it stick on lap 14, with Schothorst inserting himself into the battle and forcing the Frenchman to keep an eye on his mirrors.There was soon more bad news for Pulcini: his left rear started to deflate, dropping him back down the grid before an inevitable retirement on lap 17, handing Maini a place on the podium. Ahead of him Russell was unable to do anything about the speed of Kari, who punched the air with delight as he was greeted by the flag across the line. Ticktum rolled home a lonely 4th, ahead of Lorandi and Schothorst, who both broke away from the squabble behind them: Boccolacci just held off a fast charging Hubert, who drove a magnificent recovery effort for P8 and tomorrow’s pole, just ahead of Tveter and Kevin Joerg.Provisional Race 1 ClassificationDriverTeam1Niko KARIArden International2George RUSSELLART Grand Prix3Arjun MAINIJenzer Motorsport4Daniel TICKTUMDAMS5Alessio LORANDIJenzer Motorsport6Steijn SCHOTHORSTArden International7Dorian BOCCOLACCITrident8Anthoine HUBERTART Grand Prix9Ryan TVETERTrident10Kevin JOERGTrident11Bruno BAPTISTADAMS12Juan Manuel CORREAJenzer Motorsport13Raoul HYMANCampos Racing14Jack AITKENART Grand Prix15Nirei FUKUZUMIART Grand Prix16Tatiana CALDERONDAMS17Leonardo PULCINIArden Internationaleom/GP3 series press release
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Russell strikes back for 4th pole; Maini takes P5: GP3 series
George Russell pulled out a champion’s drive in this afternoon’s qualifying session at the Yas Marina Circuit: the Briton defied the difficulty of jumping from GP3 to F1 with Force India and back today with a stunning last lap to claim his fourth pole position of the season (and rounding out 2017 by ensuring that ART Grand Prix grabbed every pole of the year) by three tenths from Arden International teammates Leonardo Pulcini and Niko Kari.The new champion’s best time of 1:54.751 came after the chequered flag had dropped: Russell was the last man in a series of quickest laps to ensure that his rivals realised he will not be taking this weekend easily just because the pressure of the championship is over.The track opened to hot and sunny conditions, with all of the drivers running straight out to take advantage of the F1 rubber from their recent free practice. Russell, who had helped to lay down some of it, was taking the early part of the session easy as his rivals squabbled over the top spot: Dorian Boccolacci, Arjun Maini and Dan Ticktum all spent time on the top spot before returning to the pits, with Russell staying out one lap later and running green in sector 1 and purple in sector 2 before ominously aborting the lap as he returned to the pits, confident he had more to come.With 5 minutes remaining the drivers were swapping best times in the various sectors as they warmed their tyres for the push to the flag: Pulcini and then Russell claimed P1 with a few minutes remaining, then pulled back for a slow lap before pushing again on the last tour. Maini ran wide out of the marina section and lost his chance while up front Kari topped the timesheets before being usurped by teammate Pulcini and then Russell as the chequered flag dropped, and the session was over.Behind the top 3 Ticktum just missed out again for P4, but finished ahead of Maini, Nirei Fukuzumi, Boccolacci (who lost time in sector 2 and missed his chance to shine), Raoul Hyman, Anthoine Hubert and Alessio Lorandi were among the 12 drivers within a second of the top spot, all of whom will be looking to unleash their speed in tomorrow’s Race 1.Provisional Qualifying ClassificationDriverTeamLaptimeLaps1.George RUSSELLART Grand Prix1:54.751122.Leonardo PULCINIArden International1:55.073123.Niko KARIArden International1:55.157114.Daniel TICKTUMDAMS1:55.289125.Arjun MAINIJenzer Motorsport1:55.466116.Nirei FUKUZUMIART Grand Prix1:55.484127.Dorian BOCCOLACCITrident1:55.533128.Raoul HYMANCampos Racing1:55.583119.Anthoine HUBERTART Grand Prix1:55.5941210.Alessio LORANDIJenzer Motorsport1:55.6051211.Steijn SCHOTHORSTArden International1:55.6101212.Ryan TVETERTrident1:55.6841113.Tatiana CALDERONDAMS1:55.7721314.Kevin JOERGTrident1:55.7741215.Jack AITKENART Grand Prix1:55.8231216.Giuliano ALESITrident1:55.9091217.Bruno BAPTISTADAMS1:56.0881318.Marcos SIEBERTCampos Racing1:56.4851019.Juan Manuel CORREAJenzer Motorsport1:56.5971220.Julien FALCHEROCampos Racing1:57.0159eom/press release










