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    Terrific Tsunoda soars to first F3 win in Monza

    Inside RacingSeptember 8, 2019
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    Yuki Tsunoda completed his remarkable upturn of form in Monza, with his, and his team’s first ever win in Formula 3.

     

    The Jenzer Motorsport driver romped to a third podium in as many races, after a lengthy battle with Jake Hughes, which ended in him finishing ahead of Liam Lawson in second and the HWA RACELAB driver in third.
     
    The Japanese driver’s victory marked a successful weekend for Honda Dream drivers, matching his F2 counterpart Nobuharu Matsushita, who won in yesterday’s Feature Race. The feat earns him his seventh points’ finish in a row, having scored just two of them in the first seven of the campaign.
     
    The track was damp from overnight showers and the cars started against a shower of spray, but this didn’t stop Jake Hughes from bolting off the line, as the HWA RACELAB man lunged down the left of polesitter Fabio Scherer and into the lead. Behind him, Tsunoda had started his march from sixth and leapt to third at the first turn.
     
    The Japenese driver pulled off a similar move for second on the next tour of the track. He had Hughes in his sights, but the duo both went wide at Turn 4 as they battled with the greasy track surface. They then collided at the following corner, as Tsunoda’s front wing scraped the back of Hughes’ rear tyre, but luckily they avoided any damage.
     
    Former leader Scherer was struggling to keep Lawson at bay behind him, as the Kiwi eyed his second podium of the season. Less than a second separated the Swiss driver in third, with Leonardo Pulcini in sixth. Space opened up down the side of Scherer and the Red Bull F1 junior took a tow and slipstreamed down the right of him.
     
    Hughes and Tsunoda had begun to pull away from those behind them, collecting a 3s gap, but the battle between the two remained on-going. The Jenzer driver got close enough to gain the advantage of DRS and flashed past the Brit for the lead.
     
    Hughes fought back and went side-by-side with Tsunoda around the outside of Parabolica, but the Japanese driver out-braked him and retained P1. Their drawn out fight for first handed Lawson a shot at P2 and the MP Motorsport man began to attack the back of Hughes. The duo went side-by-side down the pit straight, and with the aid of DRS, and the inside line, the Kiwi completed the move and made it stick at Turn 1.
     
    Tsunoda ran home cleanly at the chequered flag and was followed by Lawson and Hughes in the top three, as Richard Verschoor and Pedro Piquet completed the front five. The final points’ positions went to Pulcini, Scherer and Robert Shwartzman.
     
    The Russian’s P8 finish hands him an extra point in the Championship and marginally stretches his lead to 33 points, ahead of Jehan Daruvala on 147 points. Jüri Vips remains third on 122 and Marcus Armstrong on 119. In the Teams’ standings, Champions PREMA Racing lead with 446, ahead of Hitech Grand Prix on 188, ART Grand Prix on 174, Trident on 105 and HWA RACELAB on 84.
     
    Shwartzman holds the cards heading into the season finale, at his home race in Sochia, Russia, at the end of September.
     
    2019 FIA Formula 3 Championship Round 7 – Race 2 provisional classification
     
    Pos. Driver Team
    1 Yuki Tsunoda Jenzer Motorsport
    2 Liam Lawson MP Motorsport
    3 Jake Hughes HWA RACELAB
    4 Richard Verschoor MP Motorsport
    5 Pedro Piquet Trident
    6 Leonardo Pulcini Hitech Grand Prix
    7 Fabio Scherer Sauber Junior Team by Charouz
    8 Robert Shwartzman PREMA Racing
    9 Christian Lundgaard ART Grand Prix
    10 Logan Sargeant Carlin Buzz Racing
    11 Juri Vips Hitech Grand Prix
    12 Felipe Drugovich Carlin Buzz Racing
    13 Jehan Daruvala PREMA Racing
    14 Marcus Armstrong PREMA Racing
    15 Niko Kari Trident
    16 Devlin Defrancesco Trident
    17 Raoul Hyman Sauber Junior Team by Charouz
    18 Lirim Zendeli Sauber Junior Team by Charouz
    19 Ye Yifei Hitech Grand Prix
    20 Simo Laaksonen MP Motorsport
    21 Max Fewtrell ART Grand Prix
    22 Keyvan Andres HWA RACELAB
    23 Giorgio Carrara Jenzer Motorsport
    24 Andreas Estner Jenzer Motorsport
    25 Alessio Deledda Campos Racing
    26 Sebastian Fernandez Campos Racing
    27 Bent Viscaal HWA RACELAB
    28 David Beckmann ART Grand Prix
    29 Teppei Natori Carlin Buzz Racing
      OVERALL FASTEST LAP  
      Juri Vips (Hitech Grand Prix) – 1:48.890 on Lap 20
      FASTEST LAP ELIGIBLE FOR POINTS
      Richard Verschoor (MP Motorsport) – 1:49.580 on Lap 22
     
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