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Callum Ilott seals maiden GP3 win at Paul Ricard

by Kyran Gibbons

Photo: Joe Portlock/GP3 Series Media Service

Ferrari academy driver Callum Ilott converted reversed grid pole position into his first GP3 victory in the second race at Paul Ricard.

Ilott briefly lost the lead at the start as Trident’s Pedro Piquet vaulted from third to first through Turns 1 and 2, jumping both Ilott and front row starter Joey Mawson.

ART Grand Prix’s Ilott seized the lead by diving to the inside of Piquet at the high-speed Turn 11, edging ahead by the exit of the corner.

Rookie Ilott then built a comfortable advantage over Piquet, to claim his maiden GP3 win by 3.4 seconds after 15 laps. In second place, Piquet scored his first podium in the series, as did Arden International’s Mawson in third.

Mawson suffered a slow start from second on the grid. He initially slipped to fourth place by Turn 1, dropping behind Alessio Lorandi. Fighting back in Turn 2, Mawson ended up in the run-off area before regaining third place by Turn 3.

Trident’s Lorandi faced significant pressure in the closing stages of the race from ART’s Nikita Mazepin. After starting seventh, Mazepin gained a place at the start and passed Giuliano Alesi for fifth with a sweeping overtake at Turn 3.

Lorandi held on to finish fourth, with Mazepin in fifth and Alesi less than 0.4s behind in sixth.

Saturday’s race winner Anthoine Hubert ended up in seventh place after battling with ART team-mate Jake Hughes in the opening stages.

Hughes damaged his front wing clipping Hubert’s left-rear wheel when entering Turn 1. Hubert avoided a puncture, but Hughes had to pit for a new front wing and ended up last of the finishers.

Campos’s Leonardo Pulcini finished in eighth place, ahead of? Trident’s Ryan Tveter and Jenzer Motorsport’s David Beckmann who rounded out the top 10.

After being disqualified from victory in Saturday’s race, Dorian Boccolacci started at the back of the field and finished 14th. He had a race-long duel with team-mate Christian Lundgaard.

Renault academy driver Lundgaard, making his GP3 debut this weekend as a stand-in for Will Palmer at MP Motorsport, finished ahead of Boccolacci in 13th.

Their team-mate Niko Kari was also disqualified from Saturday’s race. He picked up a puncture after running over Hughes’s front wing debris on the pit straight and retired from the race.

 

Race results (15 laps)
Pos Name Team Time
1 Callum Ilott ART Grand Prix 28m35.270s
2 Pedro Piquet Trident +3.491s
3 Joey Mawson Arden International +5.037s
4 Alessio Lorandi Trident +6.076s
5 Nikita Mazepin ART Grand Prix +6.799s
6 Giuliano Alesi Trident +7.045s
7 Anthoine Hubert ART Grand Prix +8.464s
8 Leonardo Pulcini Campos Racing +12.845s
9 Ryan Tveter Trident +13.197s
10 David Beckmann Jenzer Motorsport +14.474s
11 Simo Laaksonen Campos Racing +17.604s
12 Juan Manuel Correa Jenzer Motorsport +21.339s
13 Christian Lundgaard MP Motorsport +22.040s
14 Dorian Boccolacci MP Motorsport +22.222s
15 Julien Falchero Arden International +23.587s
16 Tatiana Calderon Jenzer Motorsport +59.395s
17 Jake Hughes ART Grand Prix +1m14.335s
Ret Niko Kari MP Motorsport
Ret Gabriel Aubry Arden International
Ret Diego Menchaca Campos Racing
Fastest lap: Hubert, 1m52.934s

Championship Standings
1?Hubert 63? ?2 Mazepin 49? ?3 Alesi 42? ?4 Ilott 36? ?5?Pulcini 29? ?6?Piquet 22? ?7 Boccolacci 20? ?8?Lorandi 18? ?9?Mawson 16? ?10?Correa 14