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Tsolov takes feature race win in Hungary as F3 title race closes up

by Bethonie Waring

Photo: ART Grand Prix

Nikola Tsolov took his first Formula 3 feature race win at the Hungaroring ahead of ART Grand Prix team-mate Laurens van Hoepen.

Tsolov snatched the lead from poleman van Hoepen off the line and kept him at bay throughout the race. The top two builty a gap to the rest of the field, with van Hoepen preparing for a late challenge. But the safety car was brought out on lap 21 of 23, preventing any last-minute attacks.

Trident’s Leonardo Fornaroli had the best start from third place, only to find himself boxed behind the two ART GP drivers. It meant he slipped behind Van Amersfoort Racing’s Noel Leon, who got alongside van Hoepen in the battle for second.

Leon could not find a way past and was then gapped by the top two. He briefly began to close in, but he could not shake Fornaroli and it was not long before he was dropping back from the ART GP duo again and leading a train of drivers.

There was little movement at the front of the field. ART GP’s Christian Mansell took fifth from Trident’s Sergio Ramos, but this was the highest position change after the opening lap.

Jenzer Motorsport’s Matias Zagazeta and Prema’s Arvid Lindblad came together in the closing stages. Zagazeta ended the race off track, but Lindblad’s car came to a stop on the kerbs. He was able to get it fired up again, but he was beached and therefore his race was over.

It also meant racing was over for everyone else as the safety car was summoned, locking in the order. Fornaroli was the only driver in the top four in the championship to score points, and fourth place puts him now within 10 points of championship leader Gabriel Mini.

For most of the race, the closest battle involved Mini, Campos Racing’s Mari Boya and Hitech GP’s Luke Browning but it took place just outside the top 10.

Mini held 11th place at first, with the other two close behind. Browning and title rival Mini never fought directly with each other, as Boya was between them. Just before the safety car came out, Boya managed to pass Mini. There was not enough time for Browning to then attack the Sicilian, and they finished 12th and 13th.

Just ahead of them, Oliver Goethe and Dino Beganovic battled at the tail end of the top 10, with Goethe getting the upper hand in ninth place.

Other than the leaders, the rest of the top 10 had been in a DRS train for most of the race.

Race results (23 laps)
Pos Driver Team Time
1 Nikola Tsolov ART Grand Prix 38m54.231s
2 Laurens van Hoepen ART Grand Prix +0.605s
3 Noel Leon Van Amersfoort Racing +1.114s
4 Leonardo Fornaroli Trident +1.439s
5 Christian Mansell ART Grand Prix +1.781s
6 Santiago Ramos Trident +2.091s
7 Callum Voisin Rodin Motorsport +2.497s
8 Nikita Bedrin AIX Racing +2.751s
9 Oliver Goethe Campos Racing +3.304s
10 Dino Beganovic Prema +4.008s
11 Mari Boya Campos Racing +4.443s
12 Gabriele Mini Prema +5.040s
13 Luke Browning Hitech GP +5.139s
14 Martinius Stenshorne Hitech GP +5.786s
15 Tasanapol Inthraphuvasak AIX Racing +6.785s
16 Max Esterson Jenzer Motorsport +7.190s
17 Alex Dunne MP Motorsport +7.748s
18 Cian Shields Hitech GP +8.206s
19 Kacper Sztuka MP Motorsport +9.211s
20 Sebastian Montoya Campos Racing +9.453s
21 Tim Tramnitz MP Motorsport +9.850s
22 Piotr Wisnicki Rodin Motorsport +10.377s
23 Joshua Dufek AIX Racing +11.456s
24 Sophia Floersch Van Amersfoort Racing +11.792s
25 Tommy Smith Van Amersfoort Racing +16.104s
26 Sami Meguetounif Trident +38.783s
27 Joseph Loake Rodin Motorsport +1 lap
28 Matias Zagazeta Jenzer Motorsport +3 laps
29 Arvid Lindblad Prema +3 laps
Ret Charlie Wurz Jenzer Motorsport
Fastest lap: Meguetounif, 1m35.293s

Championship standings
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Mini 119   2 Browning 115   3 Lindblad 113   4 Fornaroli 109   5 Mansell 95   6 Beganovic 89   7 Goethe 87   8 Tsolov 75   9 Van Hoepen 71   10 Tramnitz 54