Nirei Fukuzumi reminded everyone of his abilities with a strong, unopposed victory in this morning’s Race 1 at the Circuito de Jerez, making a tremendous start and soaring off into the distance untroubled by the intra-team battle behind him for his first win since Barcelona, leading home an ART 1-2-3 ahead of teammates George Russell and Jack Aitken.

If most eyes were on the title fight between his teammates, the Honda development driver was determined to make the most of his opportunity and grab the win on offer: under gloriously sunny skies Fukuzumi tore away when the lights went out for a lead which never looked in question, while Aitken made a strong start from P2 but was slightly conservative into turn 1, opening the door to Russell.

The Series leader didn’t need any further invitation: the Mercedes F1 junior driver slid inside his teammate into turn 1, with the pair running side by side through 2 before Russell edged ahead at turn 3, with Aitken left thinking about DRS strategies and the mounting challenge behind him from newcomer Dan Ticktum, who made a good start and was running on the same pace as his countryman.

Fukuzumi shook off his rivals early, building a gap to avoid any DRS attacks while Russell, Aitken and Ticktum were running at a similar to each other but were unable to capitalise given the tight, technical nature of the circuit.

As the race ran down it became clear that the combination of the new, smoother surface and the hard compound tyres meant that degradation was not going to affect the race, as there was little in the way of overtaking up and down the order.

Fukuzumi slowed slightly at the end before greeting the flag with delight 1.6s ahead of Russell, who extended his lead in the title fight over teammate Aitken, with Ticktum a strong P4 behind the title contenders.

Anthoine Hubert held station behind the Briton all race long, ahead of Niko Kari, who dispatched Dorian Boccolacci at the start for 6th place, while Giuliano Alesi barged his way past Alessio Lorandi on the last lap for P8 and the reverse pole, with Julien Falchero grabbing the final point of the day after blasting past Steijn Schothorst midway through the race.

Provisional Race 1 Classification

 Pos  

Driver

Team

Gap

 

1

 

Nirei FUKUZUMI

ART Grand Prix

   

2

 

George RUSSELL

ART Grand Prix

+1.559

 

3

 

Jack AITKEN

ART Grand Prix

+3.128

 

4

 

Daniel TICKTUM

DAMS

+5.459

 

5

 

Anthoine HUBERT

ART Grand Prix

+8.146

 

6

 

Niko KARI

Arden International

+10.299

 

7

 

Dorian BOCCOLACCI

Trident

+12.514

 

8

 

Giuliano ALESI

Trident

+18.055

 

9

 

Alessio LORANDI

Jenzer Motorsport

+19.393

 

10

 

Julien FALCHERO

Campos Racing

+19.984

 

11

 

Steijn SCHOTHORST

Arden International

+21.574

 

12

 

Ryan TVETER

Trident

+21.869

 

13

 

Tatiana CALDERON

DAMS

+22.371

 

14

 

Leonardo PULCINI

Arden International

+23.131

 

15

 

Juan Manuel CORREA

Jenzer Motorsport

+23.710

 

16

 

Bruno BAPTISTA

DAMS

+30.610

 

17

 

Arjun MAINI

Jenzer Motorsport

+31.203

 

18

 

Marcos SIEBERT

Campos Racing

+1:09.306

 

19

 

Raoul HYMAN

Campos Racing

+1:20.941

 

20

 

Kevin JOERG

Trident

+1 Lap

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