
Photo: Red Bull
Tim Tramnitz won the last sprint race of the FIA Formula 3 season at Monza to boost his hopes of finishing second in the championship.
The Red Bull junior started from third and didn’t make as good a launch as fellow front-row starter Tuukka Taponen, who was able to get down the inside of front-row starters Laurens van Hoepen and Martinius Stenshorne, only to run straight on. Van Hoepen and Stenshorne also cut across the apex of Turn 2; van Hoepen was first to Turn 4, only for Stenshorne to get the cutback and claim the lead.
The safety car was deployed at the end of the first lap after Ivan Domingues had crashed into the wall at Turn 1, while Brad Benavides had to pit for a new front wing after running into the back of Tasanapol Inthraphuvasak at Ascari, punting him through the gravel.
Stenshorne got a good gap at the restart while van Hoepen was able to hold off Tramnitz into Turn 1 but not at Turn 4, where the MP Motorsport driver was able to claim second.
Four laps later, Tramnitz moved into the lead past Stenshorne, while Roman Bilinski was up into third having been seventh at the restart. Just behind, Ugo Ugochukwu somehow kept his car out of the wall when he lost control ducking out from behind Matias Zagazeta
Bilinski got up the inside of Stenshorne for second place three laps later, only for Stenshorne to cut Turn 2 and fight back down the inside of Turn 4. The McLaren junior would give the place up on the following lap after instruction from his Hitech team.
Tramnitz had broken over a second clear of this battle but his efforts would be undone by a late safety car after Noel Leon, Charlie Wurz and Brando Badoer collided trying to go three-wide into the first corner.
The race resumed with just one lap remaining and Tramnitz made an excellent restart to secure his third F3 sprint race win, repeating his Monza victory from one year ago.
Bilinski held off Stenshorne for second while van Hoepen finished fourth. Alessandro Giusti tried to take fifth from Zagazeta but ended up cutting Turn 2, and then losing fifth to Mari Boya into Ascari.
Nikola Tsolov – fighting with Boya and Tramnitz for second in the championship – tried to follow his rival past Boya into Parabolica. Giusti ran wide and then cut-back, leading Tsolov to run into the back of him and then spin, falling to 23rd.
Champion Rafael Camara worked his way from 30th and last on the grid to finish 12th.
Race results (18 laps)
| Pos | Driver | Team | Time |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Tim Tramnitz | MP Motorsport | 35m01.710s |
| 2 | Roman Bilinski | Rodin Motorsport | +1.092s |
| 3 | Martinius Stenshorne | Hitech GP | +1.445s |
| 4 | Laurens van Hoepen | ART Grand Prix | +2.104s |
| 5 | Matias Zagazeta | DAMS | +3.815s |
| 6 | Mari Boya | Campos Racing | +4.396s |
| 7 | Alessandro Giusti | MP Motorsport | +4.922s |
| 8 | Noel Leon | Prema | +5.101s |
| 9 | Callum Voisin | Rodin Motorsport | +5.501s |
| 10 | Noah Stromsted | Trident | +5.802s |
| 11 | Ugo Ugochukwu | Prema | +5.954s |
| 12 | Rafael Camara | Trident | +6.555s |
| 13 | Theophile Nael | Van Amersfoort Racing | +6.671s |
| 14 | Tuukka Taponen | ART Grand Prix | +7.186s |
| 15 | Tasanapol Inthraphuvasak | Campos Racing | +8.280s |
| 16 | Nikita Johnson | Hitech GP | +8.711s |
| 17 | Bruno del Pino | MP Motorsport | +8.732s |
| 18 | Gerrard Xie | Hitech GP | +8.898s |
| 19 | James Wharton | ART Grand Prix | +9.444s |
| 20 | Fernando Barrichello | AIX Racing | +9.994s |
| 21 | Nicola Marinangeli | AIX Racing | +10.105s |
| 22 | Louis Sharp | Rodin Motorsport | +10.304s |
| 23 | Nikola Tsolov | Campos Racing | +10.395s |
| 24 | Christian Ho | DAMS | +10.765s |
| 25 | James Hedley | Van Amersfoort Racing | +12.437s |
| 26 | Brad Benavides | AIX Racing | +17.595s |
| 27 | Brando Badoer | Prema | +22.731s |
| 28 | Niko Lacorte | DAMS | +27.342s |
| Ret | Charlie Wurz | Trident | |
| Ret | Ivan Domingues | Van Amersfoort Racing | |
| Fastest lap: Camara, 1m39.169s
Championship standings |
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