Esteban Ocon wins 5th F3 race of season
L to R Fuoco – Ocon – Auer |
Esteban Ocon (Prema Powerteam) concluded his race weekend at the 4.381 kilometers long Hungaroring with yet another victory. The 17-year-old Lotus F1 junior driver won the twelfth season round of the FIA Formula 3 European Championship from Antonio Fuoco (Prema Powerteam), who is backed by the Ferrari Driver Academy, and Lucas Auer (kfzteile24 Mücke Motorsport). With his fifth win of the season, Esteban Ocon extended his lead in the drivers’ standings of the strongest junior single-seater race series and now has 82 points more than his nearest rival, Tom Blomqvist (Jagonya Ayam with Carlin). The Briton finished sixth in the race near the Hungarian capital of Budapest that was stopped early due to rain.
Esteban Ocon took the lead at the start. Lucas Auer only briefly kept Antonio Fuoco and his team-mate Felix Rosenqvist (kfzteile24 Mücke Motorsport) at bay, then he dropped back to fourth. Some drops of rain didn’t cause any changes to this order. Out in front, Ocon was able to extend his lead more and more until Rosenqvist had to turn into the pits for a drive-through penalty at the end of lap eight, after which Fuoco inherited second place. Earlier, the Swede had exceeded the track limits several times. Eventually, he took the checkered flag in 17th place.
The following laps didn’t bring many position changes either. Tom Blomqvist overtook Félix Serralles (Team West-Tec F3) for sixth on lap 14 and two laps later, Jake Dennis (Carlin) overtook his rival Nicholas Latifi (Prema Powerteam). The race director sent the safety car out on the track as rain set in again. The race was stopped at the end of lap 18. Esteban Ocon celebrated his fifth race win of the season while Antonio Fuoco and Lucas Auer joined him on the podium. Max Verstappen (Van Amersfoort Racing), Antonio Giovinazzi (Jagonya Ayam with Carlin), Tom Blomqvist, Félix Serralles, Gustavo Menezes (Van Amersfoort Racing), Jake Dennis and Nicholas Latifi also made it into the top ten.
Results – 17 laps
Pos | Driver | Team/Car | Time/Gap | |
1. | Esteban Ocon (F) | Prema Dallara-Mercedes | 28m11.326s | |
2. | Antonio Fuoco (I) | Prema Dallara-Mercedes | +4.756s | |
3. | Lucas Auer (A) | Mucke Dallara-Mercedes | +5.663s | |
4. | Max Verstappen (NL) | Van Amersfoot Dallara-VW | +6.875s | |
5. | Antonio Giovinazzi (I) | Carlin Dallara-VW | +8.390s | |
6. | Tom Blomqvist (GB) | Carlin Dallara-VW | +8.901s | |
7. | Felix Serralles (PR) | West-Tec Dallara Mercedes | +11.142s | |
8. | Gustavo Menezes (USA) | Van Amersfoot Dallara-VW | +14.162s | |
9. | Jake Dennis (GB) | Carlin Dallara-VW | +16.124s | |
10. | Nicholas Latifi (CDN) | Prema Dallara-Mercedes | +17.034s | |
11. | Roy Nissany (IS) | Mucke Dallara-Mercedes | +20.588s | |
12. | John Bryant-Meisner (S) Fortec Dallara-Mercedes | +22.059s | ||
13. | Sean Gelael (RI) | Carlin Dallara-VW | +23.961s | |
14. | Dennis van de Laar (NL) Prema Dallara-Mercedes | +24.849s | ||
15. | Jules Szymkowiak (NL) | Van Amersfoot Dallara-VW | +25.133s | |
16. | Tatiana Calderon (CO) | Jo Zeller Dallara-Mercedes | +26.264s | |
17. | Felix Rosenqvist (S) | Mucke Dallara-Mercedes | +26.910s | |
18. | Alexander Toril (E) | T-Sport Dallara-NBE | +30.480s | |
19. | Hector Hurst (GB) | West-Tec Dallara Mercedes | +35.497s | |
20. | Felipe Guimares (BR) | Double R Dallara-Mercedes | +35.817s | |
21. | Michele Beretta (I) | EuroInternational Dallara-Mercedes | +39.909s | |
22. | Spike Goddard (AUS) | T-Sport Dallara-NBE | +41.710s | |
23. | Mitch Gilbert (AUS) | Fortec Dallara-Mercedes | +46.194s | |
DNF | Sandro Zeller (CH) | Jo Zeller Dallara-Mercedes | 7 laps |