Beckmann rockets to victory in Spa Race 1

Ryan Tveter (Trident), David Beckmann (Trident), Anthoine Hubert (ART Grand Prix)
Ryan Tveter (Trident), David Beckmann (Trident), Anthoine Hubert (ART Grand Prix)

David Beckmann produced an assured drive in Race 1 at Spa-Francorchamps, Belgium, to clinch his first ever GP3 Series victory, seeing off the threat of Trident teammate Ryan Tveter to secure an one-two finish for the Italian team. ART Grand Prix’s Anthoine Hubert finished in third, having been unsuccessful in mounting a challenge on Tveter in the late stages of the race.

In the coldest conditions experienced in a race this season, the thermometer barely pushing 10°c at the start, the field lined up on the medium compound Pirellis despite damp patches on the circuit. As the lights went out, Beckmann grabbed a perfect start and immediately powered into a strong lead, taking advantage of the remainder of the field becoming congested at La Source. From eighth on the grid, Tveter slipped through into second as the ART trio of Hubert, Nikita Mazepin and Jake Hughes were bunched up on the outside of the corner – the American dived down the inside, with Pedro Piquet taking an early third.

With Beckmann disappearing up the road, Tveter and Piquet battled hard for third in the opening corners – Tveter going wide at Les Combes. Piquet was unable to capitalize, as Hubert repassed the Brazilian on the run down to Bruxelles, leaving him vulnerable to the advances of Hughes. By the end of the first lap, Beckmann held a 2.2 second lead, prompting Tveter to dial up the pace.

On the next tour of the seven kilometer circuit, Tveter had halved the deficit to Beckmann and was angling to be within DRS range of his German teammate. Hughes, meanwhile, had dispatched Piquet at the Kemmel Straight, and immediately set after Hubert with the intent of challenging for a podium.

Beckmann hit back, starting a rally between himself and Tveter as the pair traded fastest laps over the next series of laps. Regardless, Tveter was able to home in, and by lap 8 had managed to collect DRS to try and reel Beckmann towards him. The subsequent lap was Tveter’s best chance of making an overtake, getting close at the Kemmel Straight, but went deep into Les Combes and took to the run-off. This gave Beckmann some respite, and was able to open the lead up once again ahead of the race’s second half.

Hubert then began to close in to Tveter, setting a fastest lap while battle for eighth place began to rage on behind them – as Joey Mawson defended hard from Giuliano Alesi. The pair began to catch the scrapping ARTs of Mazepin and Callum Ilott, who had almost come to blows earlier on in the race at Les Combes. Alesi attempted to launch a move on Mawson at La Source with DRS, but caught a lock-up and had to let the Australian go

With Tveter occupied by the impending threat of Hubert, Beckmann was able to manage his tires and keep a sufficient gap to those behind him, keeping his head to chalk up his first ever victory in GP3, 1.3s clear of Tveter at the line. Tveter absorbed Hubert’s overtures with DRS to clinch second – his best result of the season.

Behind them, Hughes began to struggle with his performance late into the race, losing fourth to Piquet before slipping into the clutches of Mazepin and Ilott, who quickly engulfed their teammate and fed him to the chasing duo of Mawson and Alesi. Battling with Mawson over seventh on the final lap, the Arden driver briefly found his way past before Hughes was able to reclaim the place. Mawson will assume reverse-grid pole in tomorrow’s Race 2 having settled for eighth, while Alesi and Calderon completed the scorers – the Colombian passing Jenzer teammate Juan Manuel Correa late on in the race.

Race 1 Provisional Results

Pos

DRIVER

TEAM

1

David Beckmann

Trident

2

Ryan Tveter

Trident

3

Anthoine Hubert

ART Grand Prix

4

Pedro Piquet

Trident

5

Nikita Mazepin

ART Grand Prix

6

Callum Ilott

ART Grand Prix

7

Jake Hughes

ART Grand Prix

8

Joey Mawson

Arden International

9

Giuliano Alesi

Trident

10

Tatiana Calderon

Jenzer Motorsport

11

Juan-Manuel Correa

Jenzer Motorsport

12

Simo Laaksonen

Campos Racing

13

Gabriel Aubry

Arden International

14

Niko Kari

MP Motorsport

15

Leonardo Pulcini

Campos Racing

16

Julien Falchero

Arden International

17

Richard Verschoor

MP Motorsport

18

Devlin DeFrancesco

MP Motorsport

19

Diego Menchaca

Campos Racing

20

Jannes Fittje

Jenzer Motorsport

Fastest Lap: Anthoine Hubert (ART Grand Prix) – 2:07.684 on Lap 15

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