Gabriele Mini set the pace in F3 practice in Melbourne, which ended with a shocking incident involving Nikola Tsolov and Alex Dunne.
Melbourne
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F2 and FIA F3 raced in Australia for the first time in 2023, and the European-based teams are looking forward to doing so again next weekend.
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The Formula 2 and FIA Formula 3 championships will race in Melbourne next year in support of the Australian Grand Prix.
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Melbourne only announced F2 and F3 on its grand prix bill for 2023, but the promoter wants the two series to return. What do drivers think?
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Theo Pourchaire bounced back with second place in Formula 2’s Melbourne feature race after enduring a tough weekend in Saudi Arabia
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Tyre warm-up emerged as the main challenge in Formula 2’s feature race in Melbourne, causing several drivers to slide off-track
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Several F2 and F3 drivers picked up post-race penalties for incidents in two hectic feature races on Sunday in Melbourne
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Ayumu Iwasa drove an exemplary race to take victory in an incident-packed Formula 2 feature race at Albert Park as chaos erupted around him
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Gabriel Bortoleto won another incident-packed Formula 3 race in Melbourne to continue his dream start in the championship
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The Formula 3 podium finishers praised the DRS effectiveness that led to “really fun racing” in their sprint race in Melbourne.
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Kush Maini fended off Arthur Leclerc in a fierce battle in Melbourne to claim his maiden Formula 2 podium with third place in the sprint race.
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Franco Colapinto has been disqualified from FIA F3 sprint race victory in Melbourne due to a technical infringement, handing Zak O’Sullivan a first win.
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Dennis Hauger survived a late-race shower and safety car restart to take a lights-to-flag victory in the Formula 2 sprint race in Melbourne
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MP Motorsport’s Franco Colapinto won a safety car-riddled first FIA Formula 3 race at Albert Park in Melbourne.
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There were many aggrieved drivers when F2 qualifying in Melbourne was shortened by red flags, with the session having already been heavily disrupted.
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F2’s Melbourne qualifying was hit by a rainstorm that prompted it to be red flagged as drivers found it “dangerous” and “not possible” to drive
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The stewards have already been busy after one day of F2 and F3 action in Melbourne, with penalties and fines being handed out in both series.
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F3 drivers were put to the test by a qualifying session on a new track that was halted thrice by red flags, says the top three qualifiers in Melbourne.
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DAMS’ Ayumu Iwasa took a dramatic pole position on Formula 2’s maiden visit to Melbourne’s Albert Park circuit in tricky wet conditions.
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Gabriel Bortoleto has taken pole position for Formula 3’s first visit to Australia in a qualifying session impacted by three red flags