Vips claims first F3 race win in Spielberg

Juri Vips
Juri Vips

Juri Vips achieved his first FIA Formula 3 win in style in today’s Race 1 at the Red Bull Ring, leaping two positions from third to become the first non-PREMA winner of the campaign. The Hitech Grand Prix racer finished ahead of ART Grand Prix’s Max Fewtrell and PREMA Racing’s Marcus Armstrong, muscling his way past the both of them in the early stages.

The Estonian overcame a frantic start and clung onto P3 despite an initial overtake attempt from Jehan Daruvala when the lights went out. Armstrong also came under threat at the start and initially lost first to Fewtrell who was quick off the line from P2. The Brit dashed in-front of the Kiwi and took the racing line, but Armstrong fought back and reclaimed the position down the inside of Turn 2.

Having seen such a promising start unravel, Fewtrell was soon fighting off Vips’ Hitech machine, who was having to attack and defend simultaneously thanks to Daruvala’s pace in-behind. The Estonian came out on top of the three-man dice and left Fewtrell to battle off the PREMA man racing in-front, fast catching Armstrong.

Vips followed up his move on the ART driver with a searing sweep on the Kiwi racer, soaring down the inside of Turn 3 and into the lead. Fewtrell took a tow and followed him, as the former race leader lost two positions in one move. The poleman looked to react, but a poor exit on Turn 2 gave Fewtrell breathing space and broke up the brawl.

Further back, a three-man tussle between Jake Hughes, Pedro Piquet and Robert Shwartzman had begun, with the latter making his way from ninth on the grid showing that there was no hangover from Friday when he had suffered technical issues in Qualifying.

Max Fewtrell, Juri Vips, Marcus Armstrong
Max Fewtrell, Juri Vips, Marcus Armstrong

The Russian driver further emphasized this with the race’s fastest lap, but couldn’t capitalize on a mistake from Piquet, who had temporarily lost his back end at Turn 1. The Brazilian reacted by setting a new fastest lap himself and confidently took fifth from Hughes who thus dropped to sixth.

The Briton battled back and reclaimed fifth at the corner, but soon faced another jaunt on the place as Shwartzman went three-wide with the two drivers and emerged ahead of them both at Turn 3.

The race entered its final lap and Daruvala was becoming frustrated with him inability to pass teammate Armstrong for the final podium place. Sensing a now-or-never moment, he took a stab down the inside of the Kiwi on Turn 4, but got too close and intelligently backed off as the duo came within an inch of Fewtrell’s rear wing.

Richard Verschoor managed to squeeze into the final points’ paying position ahead of Bent Viscaal prior to the checkered flag, while Lirim Zendelli snuck ahead of Leonardo Pulcini to give the order one final shake up.

Leaving those behind him to battle, Vips ran through the checkered flag in first, with Fewtrell second and Armstrong holding onto third. Daruvala and Shwartzman settled for fourth and fifth, followed by Piquet, Hughes, Zendeli, Pulcini and Verschoor.

The top two in the drivers’ standings remains unchanged, with Shwartzman leading Daruvala by 10 points. Vips holds third on 59 points, ahead of Armstrong and Piquet. In the Teams’ Championship, PREMA Racing lead the way with 204 points, ahead of ART Grand Prix on 68. Hitech Grand Prix are third on 61 points, Trident fourth on 49 and HWA RACELAB fifth on 22.

Zendeli will start on reverse grid pole in Race 2 ahead of the experienced Hughes, as the teams’ look to continue their charge down of PREMA tomorrow at 9.35am local time.

Results

POS NO DRIVERS TEAMS LAPS BEHIND GAP
1 21 J. Vips Hitech Grand Prix 24 0.000s 0.000s
2 2 M. Fewtrell ART Grand Prix 24 1.741 1.741
3 26 M. Armstrong Prema Racing 24 2.354 0.613
4 27 J. Daruvala Prema Racing 24 3.605 1.251
5 28 R. Shwartzman Prema Racing 24 5.639 2.034
6 18 P. Piquet Trident 24 7.499 1.860
7 11 J. Hughes HWA RACELAB 24 8.435 0.936
8 7 L. Zendeli Sauber Junior Team by Charouz 24 8.912 0.477
9 20 L. Pulcini Hitech Grand Prix 24 9.416 0.504
10 6 R. Verschoor MP Motorsport 24 13.291 3.875
11 19 N. Kari Trident 24 13.653 0.362
12 30 F. Drugovich Carlin Buzz Racing 24 14.438 0.785
13 10 B. Viscaal HWA RACELAB 24 16.950 2.512
14 4 L. Lawson MP Motorsport 24 17.275 0.325
15 1 D. Beckmann ART Grand Prix 24 17.600 0.325
16 14 Y. Tsunoda Jenzer Motorsport 24 20.560 2.960
17 17 D. DeFrancesco Trident 24 21.240 0.680
18 5 S. Laaksonen MP Motorsport 24 23.114 1.874
19 9 R. Hyman Sauber Junior Team by Charouz 24 26.110 2.996
20 22 Y. Yifei Hitech Grand Prix 24 31.607 5.497
21 23 A. Peroni Campos Racing 24 32.667 1.060
22 31 L. Sargeant Carlin Buzz Racing 24 35.803 3.136
23 16 A. Estner Jenzer Motorsport 24 39.085 3.282
24 25 S. Fernández Campos Racing 24 45.413 6.328
25 24 A. Deledda Campos Racing 24 46.679 1.266
26 3 C. Lundgaard ART Grand Prix 24 49.725 3.046
27 12 K. Andres HWA RACELAB 24 71.500 21.775
28 15 G. Carrara Jenzer Motorsport 23 1 LAP 1 LAP
DNF 8 F. Scherer Sauber Junior Team by Charouz 3 DNF
DNF 29 T. Natori Carlin Buzz Racing 0 DNF

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