2017 ADAC F4 Championship – First Win to Vips

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Juri Vips Wins ADAC Formula 4 Season Opener

The Prema Powerteam driver Juri Vips has won the first race of the new ADAC Formula 4 season. He was followed by Nicklas Nielsen and Jonathan Aberdein.

Juri Vips is the first race winner of the new ADAC Formula 4 season. Driving for Italian Prema Powerteam the 16-year-old Estonian won the first race on Saturday in Oschersleben, finishing ahead of Danish rookie champion Nicklas Nielsen (20, US Racing) and the South African Jonathan Aberdein (19, Motopark) to secure his first ever win in the ADAC Formula 4.

“What a great start to the season! I’m pleased that everything went well,” said Juri Vips, who pulled off his race-winning overtaking manoeuvre on Nielsen just before the end: “That brought me the win! We now want to rack up as many points as we possibly can this year.”

The leading trio of drivers were followed home by Fabio Scherer (17, Switzerland, US Racing), Juan Manuel Correa (17, USA/Ecuador, Prema Powerteam) and Julian Hanses (19, Germany, US Racing). Lirim Zendeli (16, Germany, ADAC Berlin-Brandenburg eV), Oliver Söderström (18, Sweden, ADAC Berlin-Brandenburg eV), Marcus Armstrong (16, New Zealand, Prema Powerteam) and Kami Laliberté (17, Canada, Van Amersfoort Racing) completed the Top Ten. Charles Weerts (16, Belgium, Motopark) in P12 was best-placed rookie.

Polesetter Felipe Drugovich (16, Brazil, Van Amersfoort Racing) did not get a good start and had to let the eventual winner, Vips, and Nielsen go by. Armstrong also passed the Brazilian shortly afterwards. Nielsen quickly drew away out front, while Vips opened up a gap on Armstrong and Drugovich. The drivers maintained their positions until rookie Tom Beckhäuser (18, Czech Republic, ADAC Berlin-Brandenburg eV) spun off the track, which initiated a five-minute safety car period.

Nielsen retained the lead on the restart and quickly increased the gap again – but Vips refused to be shaken off and continually reduced his deficit on the Dane in the second stint of the race. Three minutes before the end, he then launched his overtaking manoeuvre to claim his first victory at the finish line.

Nicklas Nielsen will be in pole position on the grid in front of Drugovich and Scherer for the second race on Saturday (3.45 pm, live on SPORT1). Grid slots in this race were decided by the second-best times from qualifying on Friday. Vips, Laliberté, Armstrong, Correa, Aberdein, Zendeli and Hanses will line up behind them.

The order on the grid for the third race is determined by the results from the first race. The Top Ten will line up in reverse order on Sunday (11.45 clock, live at SPORT1+) with Kami Laliberté on pole and race winner Vips in P10.

Juri Vips (Winner, Prema Powerteam): “We always want to win and score as many points as possible to make sure we’re among the championship leaders. Yesterday, we had a few problems with the car, but today we found a very good setup.”

Nicklas Nielsen (Second, US Racing): “I was expecting it to be tight – the differences in qualifying were minimal. I got off to the perfect start today, but towards the end, I was unable to match Juri for pace. In the second race, I’ll be on pole, which is another opportunity to go on the attack.”

Jonathan Aberdein (Third, Motopark): “I’m satisfied with this. Third place is a good result. I started from P5, then worked my way forward and defended my position. Obviously, I’d like to finish on the podium in the next race too, but that won’t be easy from eighth on the grid.”

Charles Weerts (Twelfth and Best Rookie, Motopark): “This has been a good start for me, and I believe we have the pace for the Top Ten. That’s my next target.”

 

Oschersleben – Race 1

1st – No. 44, Juri Vips, EST, Prema Power Team, 20 laps, 30:58.055

2nd – No. 27, Nicklas Nielsen, DEN, US Racing, Gap: 2.122

3rd – No. 33, Jonathan Aberdein, GBR, Motopark, Gap: 2.880

4th – No. 13, Fabio Scherer, SUI, US Racing, Gap: 4.032

5th – No. 68, Juan Manuel Correa, USA, Prema Power Team, Gap: 4.412

6th – No. 18, Julian Hanses, GER, US Racing, Gap: 5.644

7th – No. 5, Lirim Zendeli, DEU, ADAC Berlin-Brandenberg e.V, Gap: 6.029

8th – No. 7, Oliver Söderström, SWE, ADAC Berlin-Brandenberg e.V, Gap: 7.890

9th – No. 9, Marcus Armstrong, NZL, Prema Power Team, Gap: 8.676

10th – No, 83, Kami Laliberté, CAN, Van Amersfoort Racing, Gap: 8.961

11th – No. 28, Kim Luis Schramm, GER, US Racing, Gap: 10.422

12th – No. 99, Charles Weerts*, BEL, Motopark, Gap: 12.810

13th – No. 3, Louis Gachot, GBR, Van Amersfoort Racing, Gap: 13.089

14th – No. 2, Frederik Vesti, DEN, Van Amersfoort Racing, Gap: 13.192

15th – No. 4, Sophia Flörsch, DEU, ADAC Berlin-Brandenberg e.V, Gap: 14.207

16th – No. 42, Leonard Hoogenboom, NLD, Motopark, Gap: 16.630

17th – No. 80, Andreas Estner, GER, US Racing, Gap: 17.982

18th – No. 79, David Malukas, USA, Motopark, Gap: 18.543

19th – No. 11, Mick Wishofer*, AUT, Lechner Racing, Gap: 25.178

20th – No. 81, Michael Waldherr, GER, Neuhauser Racing, Gap: 26.883

21st – No. 1, Felipe Drugovich Roncato, BRA, Van Amersfoort Racing, Gap: 32.895

22nd – No. 10, Richard Wagner*, GER, Lechner Racing, Gap: 36.260

23rd – No. 98, Cedric Piro, GER, Team Piro Sport Interdental, Gap: 1 lap

24th – No. 26, Laurin Heinrich*, GER. Heinrich Laurin, Gap: 1 lap

 

Not Classified

No. 6, Tom Beckhäuser*, CZH, ADAC Berlin-Brandenberg e.V, lap 2

 

Fastest Laps

No. 27, Nicklas Nielsen, DEN, US Racing, Lap 8, 1:26.897, 153.1 kph

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