2017 FIA F3 European Championship – Norris Takes Norisring Race 2

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Lando Norris Wins at the Norisring

At the 2.3 kilometres long Norisring in Nuremberg, Lando Norris (Carlin) scored his third win in the 2017 FIA Formula 3 European Championship. In the closing stages of the race, the Brit came out on top in the duel with Ralf Aron (Hitech Grand Prix), who eventually finished fifth. Jake Hughes (Hitech Grand Prix) came second while Maximilian Günther (Prema Powerteam) was classified third in his home race. Thus, the German extended his lead in the FIA Formula 3 European Championship drivers’ standing. He is now 22 points clear of his main rival Joel Eriksson.

Ralf Aron started from pole position and took the lead ahead of his team-mate Jake Hughes and Maximilian GĂĽnther. On the first few metres already, the latter got involved in a duel with Lando Norris, but initially remained ahead of the Brit. Later on, Norris had to defend his position against Pedro Piquet (Van Amersfoort Racing), but successfully managed to do so.

A few laps later, Günther made a few attempts to overtake Hughes, but there was no success for the German. Norris also tried his luck and attacked Günther in return. On lap 18, he found a way past Günther, who was thus fourth. Norris, however, wanted more and also overtook Jake Hughes five laps later. Immediately, he started closing up to race leader Aron and quickly minimised the initial gap of more than one second. Nine minutes before the end, he was closely behind the Hitech Grand Prix driver who hasn’t won a race of the FIA Formula 3 European Championship this season so far. On lap 37, McLaren junior driver Norris overtook Aron for the lead and went on to claim his first Norisring race win.

Behind the Brit, Jake Hughes was second across the line. Maximilian GĂĽnther finished third. Jehan Daruvala (Carlin) finished fourth in the 14th race of the FIA Formula 3 European Championship season from long-time leader Ralf Aron, Pedro Piquet, Harrison Newey (Van Amersfoort Racing), Guanyu Zuhou (Prema Powerteam), Callum Ilott (Prema Powerteam) and Joel Eriksson (Motopark).

Lando Norris (Carlin): “I am really happy to finally be on the top step of the podium again. The race was fun, I had some great fights. Nevertheless, overtaking isn’t easy here when the driver in front is defending well. My start was pretty good, too: I didn’t move up, but at least I didn’t lose any positions either.”

Jake Hughes (Hitech Grand Prix): “Being on the podium after yesterday’s mishap is nice. Lando already overtook me halfway through the race, but I stayed closely behind him to take any opportunity that would occur. Our start of the season wasn’t too good, but now we understand the car better and better. It is now easier to drive, especially on the limit.”

Maximilian Günther (Prema Powerteam): “At the start, I was third and I immediately tried to put Jake under pressure. He defended well and didn’t make any mistakes, so that I didn’t have a chance. Towards the halfway point, I was having some brake problems from which Lando benefitted to overtake me. I was able to keep up with him and finally use my chance to finish on the podium. Being on the podium in my home round again is nice and the points for third place are valuable, too. However, at this fairly early stage of the season, I am not looking at the championship standings too much.”

 

Race 2

1st – No. 31, Lando Norris*, GBR, Carlin, Dallara F317 Volkswagen, 42 laps, 34:15.834

2nd – No. 34, Jake Hughes, GBR, Hitech Grand Prix, Dallara F317 Mercedes-Benz, Gap: 1.134

3rd – No. 3, Maximilian Günther, DEU, Prema Powerteam, Dallara F317 Mercedes-Benz, Gap: 2.176

4th – No. 27, Jehan Daruvala*, IND, Carlin, Dallara F317 Volkswagen, Gap: 3.378

5th – No. 7, Ralf Aron, EST, Hitech Grand Prix, Dallara F317 Mercedes-Benz, Gap: 4.167

6th – No. 5, Pedro Piquet, BRA, Van Amersfoort Racing, Dallara F317 Mercedes-Benz, Gap: 4.554

7th – No. 17, Harrison Newey, GBR, Van Amersfoort Racing, Dallara F317 Mercedes-Benz, Gap: 5.074

8th – No. 8, Guan Yu Zhou, CHN, Prema Powerteam, Dallara F317 Mercedes-Benz, Gap: 5.624

9th – No. 53, Callum Ilott, GBR, Prema Powerteam, Dallara F317 Mercedes-Benz, Gap: 6.504

10th – No. 1, Joel Eriksson, SWE, Motopark, Dallara F317 Volkswagen, Gap: 7.848

11th – No. 55, David Beckmann, DEU, Van Amersfoort Racing, Dallara F317 Mercedes-Benz, Gap: 12.503

12th – No. 25, Mick Schumacher*, DEU, Prema Powerteam, Dallara F317 Mercedes-Benz, Gap: 12.554

13th – No. 96, Joey Mawson*, AUS, Van Amersfoort Racing, Dallara F317 Mercedes-Benz, Gap: 14.198

14th – No. 11, Tadasuke Makino, JPN, Hitech Grand Prix, Dallara F317 Mercedes-Benz, Gap: 14.923

15th – No. 62, Ferdinand Habsburg, AUT, Carlin, Dallara F317 Volkswagen, Gap: 18.351

16th – No. 33, Marino Sato*, JPN, Motopark, Dallara F317 Volkswagen, Gap: 19.733

17th – No. 47, Keyvan Andres Soori, DEU, Motopark, Dallara F317 Volkswagen, Gap: 22.577

18th – No. 99, Nikita Mazepin, RUS, Hitech Grand Prix, Dallara F317 Mercedes-Benz, Gap: 1 lap

 

Fastest Lap

No. 53, Callum Ilott, GBR, Prema Powerteam, Dallara F317 Mercedes-Benz, Lap 29, 47.977, 172.583 kph

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