Christian Lundgaard won the first race of the Formula Renault Eurocup finale at Barcelona, just enough to take his title fight with Max Fewtrell down to the last race after his fellow Renault junior finished fourth.
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Marcos Siebert took his first Euroformula Open pole in the penultimate qualifying session of the season at Barcelona, heading champion Felipe Drugovich
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Lundgaard keeps Eurocup title hopes alive by beating Fewtrell in first Barcelona qualifying
by Peter Allenby Peter AllenChristian Lundgaard kept his slim Formula Renault Eurocup title hopes alive with pole for the first race of the Barcelona finale after beating points leader Max Fewtrell in a wet qualifying.
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Christian Lundgaard will go into the final Eurocup Formula Renault round at Barcelona with ‘a bit more risk than normal’ as he attempts to win the 2018 title
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Eurocup leader Max Fewtrell fastest in Friday running ahead of Barcelona decider
by Peter Allenby Peter AllenMax Fewtrell was fastest in Friday practice ahead of the final round of the Formula Renault Eurocup at Barcelona, which he heads into as the championship leader.
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Three new drivers will join the Euroformula Open field for the Barcelona season finale, with RP Motorsport’s Kaylen Frederick also returning to the championship
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Alexander Albon has successfully secured his DAMS seat in Formula 2 for the rest of the season, having competed on a race-by-race basis for the first two rounds.
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Renault Formula 1 reserve driver Jack Aitken dominated to claim a maiden Formula 2 victory in the sprint race at Barcelona.
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Ferrari Driver Academy member Giuliano Alesi survived three safety car restarts – the last on the final lap – to take victory in the GP3 sprint race at Barcelona.
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ART Grand Prix locked out the podium places in the GP3 season opener at Barcelona, with series rookie Nikita Mazepin dominating to take victory.
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DAMS’s Alexander Albon dominated qualifying to take a second consecutive Formula 2 pole position, as the team utilised an alternative strategy to avoid traffic.
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Campos Racing’s Leonardo Pulcini secured pole position for the GP3 season-opener at Barcelona, edging out ART Grand Prix’s Nikita Mazepin by 0.057 seconds.
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ART Grand Prix driver Anthoine Hubert ended the final GP3 pre-season test at Barcelona with the best time.
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Campos Racing’s Leonardo Pulcini remained on top ahead of the ART Grand Prix drivers as GP3 pre-season testing resumed with a disrupted first day of running at Barcelona.