Tag: GP3 Series

  • Russell flies to maiden win in Austria; Maini 10th

    George Russell, Jack Aitken, Nirei Fukuzumi, ART Grand Prix, Red Bull Ring 8jul2017 Photo courtesy GP 3 Series

    George Russell has claimed his first GP3 Series win with a fine drive from pole position in this afternoon’s Race 1 at the Red Bull Ring in Spielberg, Austria: the Briton squeezed past fellow front row starter Jack Aitken when the lights went out to lead the grid into turn one, and held position all the way to the flag to head Aitken, Nirei Fukuzumi and Anthoine Hubert for an ART Grand Prix 1-2-3-4.

    The race opened to muggy but dry conditions, but it was of no concern to poleman Russell: at the start Aitken had a slightly better reaction but Russell had the better line, slightly squeezing his teammate to shut down any attack into turn one before heading off into the distance. Behind them Dorian Boccolacci had a poor start and fell back, opening a line up the inside into turn 2: Hubert filled it but bounced off the kerbs into Leonardo Pulcini who hit Arden teammate Steijn Schothorst, prompting a VSC period to remove the Italian’s car.
    Quick work by the marshals saw the race run live before the end of the lap, and Russell controlled the restart well ahead of teammates Aitken and Hubert, with Giuliano Alesi leading Dorian Boccolacci, who dropped back at the start from P3, Ryan Tveter, Fukuzumi, Schothorst and Alessio Lorandi, who was soon promoted when Schothorst too had to stop by the side of the track due to a damaged car.
    Hubert was handed a 10 second time penalty for causing a collision but ran at the same pace as his teammates, who were pulling away from the rest of the field from the front. There were time penalties for Tatiana Calderon and Bruno Baptista too, with the DAMS pair picking up 5 seconds each for overtaking under yellow flags during a collision between Julien Falchero (who also received a 10s penalty) and Niko Kari at the start of the race at turn 1, but who were running P10 and 11 as they looked to climb up the order.
    Fukuzumi and Tveter found a way past Alesi early in the race, but at temperatures rose the time gaps throughout the field held still as everyone looked to preserve their tyres to the end of a long race. And it was only at the end that anyone looked for a little more than they had: Boccolacci tried to get by Alesi but ran wide and lost a number of places, promoting Lorandi and Raoul Hyman on the penultimate lap.
    And when the chequered flag dropped it was Russell who received the plaudits, leading Aitken by 2 seconds at the line. Hubert was next on track but was dropped to P4 with his time penalty, promoting Fukuzumi to the podium while the Frenchman picked up the fastest lap on his final tour. Tveter won the bragging rights at Trident after holding off Alesi for almost the whole race, ahead of Lorandi and Hyman in P7 and 8: Calderon was 9th on track but 13th on the classifications, promoting Boccolacci and Arjun Maini for the final points positions.
    Provisional Qualifying Classification
    Driver
    Team
    1.
    George Russell
    ART Grand Prix
    2.
    Jack Aitken
    ART Grand Prix
    3.
    Nirei Fukuzumi
    ART Grand Prix
    4.
    Anthoine Hubert
    ART Grand Prix
    5.
    Ryan Tveter
    Trident
    6.
    Giuliano Alesi
    Trident
    7.
    Alessio Lorandi
    Jenzer Motorsport
    8.
    Raoul Hyman
    Campos Racing
    9.
    Dorian Boccolacci
    Arden International
    10.
    Arjun Maini
    Jenzer Motorsport
    11.
    Kevin Jörg
    Trident
    12.
    Marcos Siebert
    Campos Racing
    13.
    Tatiana Calderon
    DAMS
    14.
    Bruno Baptista
    DAMS
    15.
    Julien Falchero
    Campos Racing
     
    Not Classified
    Niko Kari
    Arden International
    Santino Ferrucci
    DAMS
    Steijn Schothorst
    Arden International
    Leonardo Pulcini
    Arden International
     
    Fastest Lap  
    Anthoine Hubert
    1:21.298 on lap 24
  • Impressive sprint gets Maini a victory in Race 2: GP3

    Impressive sprint gets Maini a victory in Race 2: GP3

    Arjun becomes first Indian to win a GP3 race as he claims maiden win in Barcelona for Jenzer Motorsport team

    Circuit de Catalunya, Barcelona, Spain.
    Sunday 14 May 2017
    Arjun Maini (IND, Jenzer Motorsport)
    Photo: Zak Mauger/GP3 Series Media Service
    Barcelona, 14 May 2017: Ace Indian racer Arjun Maini dominated Sunday morning’s race 2 at the Circuit de Catalunya here, easily grabbing the lead into turn one when the lights went out before leaving his rivals floundering with a mature and impressive sprint all the way to the flag to win by 6 seconds from Dorian Boccolacci and Alessio Lorandi.
    The 19-year-old Bengaluru boy was signed by HAAS F1 team as Development Driver last week and is competing in the GP3 series, which is being organised as a support race on the Formula One Sunday.

    One of the only two Indian drivers who raced in Formula One, Karun Chandhok tweeted saying A great start to the day,' as Arjun won his race while Haas F1 team too tweeted `Congratulations to our Development Driver, Arjun Maini, winner of Sunday morning’s GP3 Series race.”

    The victory was set up at the start, which opened under clear but cool conditions with the grid lying in the shadow of the giant front straight stadium: poleman Raoul Hyman made a poor getaway with Boccolacci in P3 making a strong start but being stuck behind the South African, handing Maini a clear run to the first corner. The Frenchman pushed the Indian hard for the lead but Maini was equal to the challenge, while behind them Hyman was looking in his mirrors at the coming menace of the ART threat looming there.
    Anthoine Hubert soon disposed of Hyman and was looking to get into the mix of the fight for the lead, but in front of him Maini and Boccolacci were running side by side all around the circuit, which was only resolved when a small touch saw the Frenchman stumble, falling back towards his countryman and allowing the Indian to scamper away.
    Further back and Lorandi was on a charge: the Italian was repeating his impressive speed from yesterday’s race to easily dispatch Hyman before focussing on Hubert, easing by the Frenchman at turn 1 with 5 laps to go and was looking towards Boccolacci, although he was running out of time to make a real challenge.
    At the flag all the applause was for Maini, who celebrated his new alliance with Haas F1 by bringing home Jenzer’s first win since 2012 and easily dominated his rivals all race long. Boccolacci held off the Lorandi charge to grab P2 by a second, with Hubert joined in the closing stages by teammates George Russell and Nirei Fukuzumi, with Hyman holding on for P7 ahead of Santino Ferrucci in the final points position.
    Fukuzumi leads the drivers’ title fight after Round 1 on 29 points ahead of Lorandi on 25, Maini on 21 with Boccolacci, Russell and Hubert all on 20 points ahead of Leonardo Pulcini on 18, while the teams’ fight has ART Grand Prix stake an early lead on 73 points ahead of Jenzer Motorsport on 46, Trident on 20 and Arden International on 18 points ahead of Round 2 of the series at the Red Bull Ring in Austria.
    Race 2 Provisional Classification 
                                             
    Driver
    Team
    Gap
     
    1.
    Arjun Maini
    Jenzer Motorsport
    2.
    Dorian Boccolacci
    Trident
    6.060
    3.
    Alessio Lorandi
    Jenzer Motorsport
    7.171
    4.
    Anthoine Hubert
    ART Grand Prix
    8.268
    5.
    George Russell
    ART Grand Prix
    9.335
    6.
    Nirei Fukuzumi
    ART Grand Prix
    11.309
    7.
    Raoul Hyman
    Campos Racing
    14.085
    8.
    Santino Ferrucci
    DAMS
    16.638
    9.
    Kevin Jörg
    Trident
    17.813
    10.
    Julien Falchero
    Campos Racing
    20.265
    11.
    Giuliano Alesi
    Trident
    23.251
    12.
    Jack Aitken
    ART Grand Prix
    23.511
    13.
    Bruno Baptista
    DAMS
    26.863
    14.
    Niko Kari
    Arden International
    27.888
    15.
    Steijn Schothorst
    Arden International
    29.709
    16.
    Marcos Siebert
    DAMS
    31.093
    17.
    Leonardo Pulcini
    Arden International
    66.654
    18.
    Ryan Tveter
    Trident
    1 LAP
    Not classified
    Tatiana Calderon
    DAMS