Hadrien David took a commanding victory in the second Formula Regional Europe race at Spa-Francorchamps ahead of R-ace GP team-mate Gabriel Bortoleto.
However, David appeared to have passed Paul Aron for the lead on lap one just after the safety car had been deployed following a collision at La Source involving multiple cars. The stewards have confirmed a post-race investigation into respect for safety car procedures on the matter.
Noel Leon and Lorenzo Fluxa made contact on the exit of La Source, with Leon moving across towards the inside, clattering into Hamda Al Qubaisi. As Leon slowed with a broken suspension he was hit from behind by Pietro Armanni, while Santiago Ramos took evasive action. All five drivers were out, although Fluxa struggled around for two laps before retiring.
Once the safety car peeled in after three laps, David quickly pulled away at over half-a-second per lap.
Dino Beganovic drafted past Prema team-mate Aron on the Kemmel Straight, with Bortoleto following him through two laps later in the same place.
Bortoleto – armed like David with a fresh engine for Spa – was on a charge, rapidly catching and passing Beganovic for second. David, however, was already 3.5s up the road and out of reach.
Dudu Barrichello, maintaining his inspired weekend form, latched onto the leading groupand passed Tim Tramnitz for fifth. Tramnitz, in turn, was holding off a queue headed by Owen Tangavelou and Leonardo Fornaroli.
Behind that group, Gabriele Mini was seeking to make amends for a fraught weekend as he battled through from 10th on the grid. He disposed of Mari Boya, Fornaroli, Tangavelou and Tramnitz within the space of five laps to move up to sixth, including a perfectly executed move round the outside of Race Performance Motorsport’s Tangavelou at Les Combes.
The race finished behind the safety car due to a late spin into the Fagnes gravel by Piotr Wisnicki.
Race result
Pos | Driver | Team | Time |
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1 | Hadrien David | R-ace GP | 12 laps |
2 | Gabriel Bortoleto | R-ace GP | +0.529s |
3 | Dino Beganovic | Prema | +0.977s |
4 | Paul Aron | Prema | +1.659s |
5 | Eduardo Barrichello | Arden | +1.898s |
6 | Gabriele Mini | ART Grand Prix | +2.455s |
7 | Tim Tramnitz | Trident | +3.368s |
8 | Leonardo Fornaroli | Trident | +3.700s |
9 | Owen Tangavelou | R-P-M | +4.464s |
10 | Mari Boya | MP Motorsport | +4.596s |
11 | Sami Meguetounif | MP Motorsport | +5.651s |
12 | Kas Haverkort | Van Amersfoort Racing | +5.773s |
13 | Sebastian Montoya | Prema | +6.200s |
14 | Joshua Duerksen | Arden | +6.429s |
15 | Laurens van Hoepen | ART Grand Prix | +6.901s |
16 | Maceo Capietto | Monolite Racing | +7.855s |
17 | Victor Bernier | FA Racing by MP | +8.035s |
18 | Pietro Delli Guanti | R-P-M | +8.788s |
19 | Roman Bilinski | Trident | +9.282s |
20 | Levente Revesz | Van Amersfoort Racing | +9.547s |
21 | Joshua Dufek | Van Amersfoort Racing | +10.365s |
22 | Esteban Masson | ART Grand Prix | +10.777s |
23 | Francesco Braschi | FA Racing by MP | +12.149s |
24 | Dilano van’t Hoff | MP Motorsport | +16.917s |
25 | Matias Zagazeta | G4 Racing | +17.194s |
26 | Nicola Marinangeli | Monolite Racing | +17.663s |
27 | Nicolas Baptiste | FA Racing by MP | +18.141s |
Ret | Piotr Wisnicki | KIC Motorsport | |
Ret | Lorenzo Fluxa | R-ace GP | |
Ret | Hamda Al Qubaisi | Prema | |
Ret | Noel Leon | Arden | |
Ret | Santiago Ramos | KIC Motorsport | |
Ret | Pietro Armanni | Monolite Racing | |
Fastest lap: David, 2m16.438s
Championship standings |