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F3: Rosenqvist wins Macau curtain-raiser
By alley - Nov 15, 2014, 3:00 AM ET

F3: Rosenqvist wins Macau curtain-raiser

Felix Rosenqvist won the Macau Formula 3 Grand Prix qualification race, beating teammate Lucas Auer in a Mucke Motorsport one-two.

Rosenqvist owed the victory in large part to a mid-race safety car, which eradicated a comfortable lead for Auer. At the restart, the Swede drafted past the Austrian on the outside into Lisboa corner.

Rosenqvist had made a decent start, but Auer's sister Dallara-Mercedes slipstreamed in front before they got to the Mandarin Oriental kink, and Max Verstappen – after a sensational start from fifth on the grid – followed through into second place.

Verstappen was attacked fiercely by Rosenqvist in the early laps before the Toro Rosso Formula 1 recruit began to consolidate second in his Van Amersfoort Racing Dallara-Volkswagen. But on the fourth lap Verstappen hit the barriers at the Solitude esses, deranging the left-front suspension and puncturing his left-rear tire. He ran out of turning room while trying to get round the Melco hairpin before finally getting back to the pits.

The safety car was scrambled, as Sam MacLeod had crashed at Paiol, blocking half the track at the point where there are no cranes to snatch cars away. That left a three-lap dash to the finish. Straight after passing Auer, Rosenqvist – despite flat-spotting his front-left tire in his fight with Verstappen – built up a lead as Auer struggled to get up to speed, but on the last two laps the Austrian brought the gap down, finishing nine tenths adrift.

Auer actually seemed content to finish second and take that spot on the grid for the GP, acknowledging how difficult it is to defend for the poleman on the run from the start.

Tom Blomqvist and Esteban Ocon moved up to third and fourth after Verstappen's incident. F3 European champion Ocon challenged his runner-up Blomqvist after the restart, with Nick Cassidy also getting into the mix.

Blomqvist held on to complete the podium in his Jagonya Ayam with Carlin Dallara-VW, from the Prema Powerteam Dallara-Merc of Ocon and top Macau rookie Cassidy's impressive T-Sport Dallara-NBE.

Cassidy had passed Roberto Merhi – who had a strong first lap to rise from 10th to sixth in his Double R Racing Dallara-Mercedes – after the restart.

Jordan King lost ground on the first lap and ended up in a scrap for seventh with Nicholas Latifi, which he lost during the jostling after the restart, while Felix Serralles and Stefano Coletti rounded out the top 10.

Apart from Verstappen, the other likely leading contender to go out of contention was Antonio Giovinazzi, who brushed the barriers at Mandarin Oriental after the start and, with his loss of momentum, was hit by Alex Palou at Lisboa. As Giovinazzi slewed across the track on exit, he also took out teammate Sean Gelael.

Will Buller pitted at the end of the first lap before rejoining, while Dan Wells made good progress from the back of the grid before dropping back to finish 22nd after the restart.

RESULTS - 10 LAPS:

Pos

Driver

Team

Car

Gap

1

Felix Rosenqvist

Kashbet.com by Mucke Motorsport

Dallara/Mercedes

-

2

Lucas Auer

KFZTeile24 Mucke Motorsport

Dallara/Mercedes

0.935s

3

Tom Blomqvist

Jagonya Ayam with Carlin

Dallara/Volkswagen

2.494s

4

Esteban Ocon

SJM Theodore Racing by Prema

Dallara/Mercedes

3.657s

5

Nick Cassidy

ThreeBond with T-Sport

Dallara/NBE

4.544s

6

Roberto Merhi

W66.com Double R Racing

Dallara/Mercedes

6.650s

7

Nicholas Latifi

SJM Theodore Racing by Prema

Dallara/Mercedes

7.429s

8

Jordan King

GR Asia with Carlin

Dallara/Volkswagen

7.857s

9

Felix Serralles

Team West-Tec F3

Dallara/Mercedes

8.419s

10

Stefano Coletti

EuroInternational

Dallara/Mercedes

9.391s

11

Antonio Fuoco

SJM Theodore Racing by Prema

Dallara/Mercedes

10.706s

12

Santino Ferrucci

Fortec Motorsports

Dallara/Mercedes

11.730s

13

Yu Kanamaru

Carlin

Dallara/Volkswagen

12.437s

14

Kenta Yamashita

TOM'S

Dallara/Toyota

14.010s

15

Gustavo Menezes

Van Amersfoort Racing

Dallara/Volkswagen

15.027s

16

Tatiana Calderon

JZR/ Mucke Motorsport

Dallara/Mercedes

16.114s

17

Martin Cao

Fortec Motorsports

Dallara/Mercedes

17.198s

18

Richard Goddard

ThreeBond with T-Sport

Dallara/NBE

18.721s

19

Markus Pommer

Motopark

Dallara/Volkswagen

19.683s

20

Mitsunori Takaboshi

B-MAX Racing Team

Dallara/Toyota

21.925s

21

Andy Chang

Team West-Tec F3

Dallara/Mercedes

25.016s

22

Dan Wells

Toda Racing

Dallara/Toda

25.267s

-

William Buller

Signature

Dallara/Volkswagen

Not classified

-

Max Verstappen

Van Amersfoort Racing

Dallara/Volkswagen

Retirement

-

Sean Gelael

Jagonya Ayam with Carlin

Dallara/Volkswagen

Retirement

-

Sam MacLeod

TOM'S

Dallara/Toyota

Retirement

-

Alex Palou

Fortec Motorsports

Dallara/Mercedes

Retirement

-

Antonio Giovinazzi

Jagonya Ayam with Carlin

Dallara/Volkswagen

Retirement

 

Originally on Autosport.com

 

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