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F3: Blomqvist claims lights-to-flag win in race 2
By alley - Oct 18, 2014, 12:00 PM ET

F3: Blomqvist claims lights-to-flag win in race 2

Tom Blomqvist led all the way in the second Formula 3 European Championship race of the Hockenheim finale.

The Anglo-Swede made a good start and stretched a small advantage over Lucas Auer before the race was neutralized for a one-lap safety-car period after Michele Beretta's damaged rear wing fell onto the track exiting the Sachskurve. After the restart, Blomqvist pulled out a 1.1-second margin on the first lap and was untroubled thereafter to take his sixth win in his Jagonya Ayam with Carlin Dallara-Volkswagen, leapfrogging Max Verstappen for second in the championship with one race to go.

"From the outside it might have looked quite straightforward," said Blomqvist, "but track conditions today have been quite tricky after the DTM cars were out on track. I made a few little errors, and had one big moment at Turn 1, and from then on it was just safety mode."

Auer, who after a fantastic start swept outside front-row starter Antonio Giovinazzi at Turn 1, looked set for second in his Mucke Motorsport Dallara-Mercedes. But with six laps remaining he got stuck in third gear under braking for the Spitzkehre hairpin and ran wide, allowing Giovinazzi up to second and champion Esteban Ocon to get close.

With four laps to go it looked like a fight to the finish between the trio, before Giovinazzi pulled away to follow teammate Blomqvist for a one-two, while Ocon's Prema Powerteam Dallara-Mercedes fell away.

Verstappen leapt to seventh on the opening lap from ninth on the grid, helped when Sean Gelael tapped Antonio Fuoco into a spin at Spitzkehre. He then attacked Felix Rosenqvist but, while swarming around behind the Swede, he was stitched up beautifully by Tatiana Calderon, who passed him on the outside at Mercedes Arena.

Two laps later Verstappen dispatched both Calderon and Rosenqvist to move up to fifth, but he never quite had the pace of the quartet in front of him. Rosenqvist finished sixth, while Calderon also dropped behind Roy Nissany but held off a brief challenge from Gustavo Menezes to take eighth.

Dennis van de Laar completed the points scorers, moving up when both Gelael and Jordan King were forced into the pits for front-wing changes.

Gelael came in at the end of the first lap as a result of his contact with Fuoco, while King had a brush with Ocon on the third lap as the Frenchman passed him for fourth in the Mercedes Arena.

That wasn't the end of the incidents - the recovering Fuoco had caught Jake Dennis, who in turn was pursuing Felix Serralles for 11th, when the Italian tried an ambitious lunge at Mercedes Arena on the penultimate lap. Dennis turned in and Fuoco clattered over the front of the Briton's car as both careered into the gravel trap, bringing out the red flags as the field was on its final lap.

RESULTS - 19 LAPS:

Pos

Driver

Team

Car

Gap

1

Tom Blomqvist

Jagonya Ayam with Carlin

Dallara/Volkswagen

-

2

Antonio Giovinazzi

Jagonya Ayam with Carlin

Dallara/Volkswagen

3.903s

3

Lucas Auer

KFZTeile24 Mucke Motorsport

Dallara/Mercedes

5.283s

4

Esteban Ocon

Prema Powerteam

Dallara/Mercedes

5.986s

5

Max Verstappen

Van Amersfoort Racing

Dallara/Volkswagen

8.093s

6

Felix Rosenqvist

KFZTeile24 Mucke Motorsport

Dallara/Mercedes

9.418s

7

Roy Nissany

KFZTeile24 Mucke Motorsport

Dallara/Mercedes

12.165s

8

Tatiana Calderon

Jo Zeller Racing

Dallara/Mercedes

13.469s

9

Gustavo Menezes

Van Amersfoort Racing

Dallara/Volkswagen

16.583s

10

Dennis van de Laar

Prema Powerteam

Dallara/Mercedes

20.189s

11

Felix Serralles

Team West-Tec F3

Dallara/Mercedes

23.932s

12

Jake Dennis

Carlin

Dallara/Volkswagen

24.577s

13

Antonio Fuoco

Prema Powerteam

Dallara/Mercedes

24.996s

14

Jordan King

Carlin

Dallara/Volkswagen

26.924s

15

Edward Jones

Carlin

Dallara/Volkswagen

28.895s

16

Jules Szymkowiak

Van Amersfoort Racing

Dallara/Volkswagen

30.959s

17

Alexander Toril

ThreeBond with T-Sport

Dallara/NBE

31.633s

18

Santino Ferrucci

Fortec Motorsports

Dallara/Mercedes

32.716s

19

Sean Gelael

Jagonya Ayam with Carlin

Dallara/Volkswagen

35.421s

20

Nick Cassidy

ThreeBond with T-Sport

Dallara/NBE

36.774s

21

Sandro Zeller

Jo Zeller Racing

Dallara/Mercedes

39.896s

22

Richard Goddard

ThreeBond with T-Sport

Dallara/NBE

42.565s

23

Andy Chang

Team West-Tec F3

Dallara/Mercedes

46.073s

-

Michele Beretta

EuroInternational

Dallara/Mercedes

Retirement

-

Stefano Coletti

EuroInternational

Dallara/Mercedes

Retirement

 

Originally on Autosport.com

 

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