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F3: Ilott wins dramatic Paul Ricard race 2

Callum Ilott took a surprise win from sixth on the grid in a dramatic second race of the opening Formula 3 European Championship round at Paul Ricard.
The 17-year-old Briton avoided chaos on the first lap to move up to second, and then his Van Amersfoort Racing Dallara-Mercedes – built up around a spare tub after a fire sidelined Ilott's intended car in Thursday's test – inherited the lead when Nick Cassidy slipped up on the 15th lap of what turned out to be a 23-lap race.
A huge Turn 1 tangle was precipitated when Ben Barnicoat, running out of room on the inside, launched over the kerb and clattered into first-race winner Lance Stroll, who in turn tipped Joel Eriksson up onto two wheels.
Poleman Maximilian Gunther had been slow away and, in trying to avoid what was happening on the inside, collided with Harrison Newey. Ralf Aron, who had run side by side with Mikkel Jensen and Ilott for second into Turn 1, spun around, meaning Cassidy had a large lead that was wiped out by the inevitable safety car.
After the restart, Cassidy's Prema Powerteam car held a one-second gap for most of the race from Ilott, while Ilott in turn kept Motopark's Guan Yu Zhou – the Chinese Ferrari protege up from 13th on the grid to third after passing Jensen on the eighth lap – at bay for second.
As drizzle began to fall, Cassidy made a mistake at Signes, running wide and dropping to third, but he was given a late reprieve when the safety car appeared again after Aron's left-rear wheel came off, the Estonian spinning off at the exit of Turn Two.
With heavier rain making the track slippery for the one-lap dash to the flag, Cassidy pulled a great maneuver on Zhou into Turn Two to rescue second place, and the New Zealander now holds the championship lead.
Mucke Motorsport driver Jensen held Anthoine Hubert at arm's length for much of the race for fourth, Hubert undoing his good work by sliding wide two corners from the flag. That promoted Sergio Sette Camara (Motopark), who gained three places on the last lap, to fifth, followed by Carlin duo Alessio Lorandi and America's Ryan Tveter.
Behind Hubert, Eriksson completed his recovery by clambering past Raoul Hyman and George Russell on the last lap for ninth, with Hyman beating Russell – who had started from the back of the grid – to the final point.
RESULTS - 23 LAPS:
Pos | Driver | Team | Car | Gap |
1 | Callum Ilott | Van Amersfoort Racing | Dallara/Mercedes | 35m14.289s |
2 | Nick Cassidy | Prema Powerteam | Dallara/Mercedes | 1.247s |
3 | Guan Yu Zhou | Motopark | Dallara/Volkswagen | 1.840s |
4 | Mikkel Jensen | Mucke Motorsport | Dallara/Mercedes | 2.461s |
5 | Sergio Sette Camara | Motopark | Dallara/Volkswagen | 4.408s |
6 | Alessio Lorandi | Carlin | Dallara/Volkswagen | 4.534s |
7 | Ryan Tveter | Carlin | Dallara/Volkswagen | 5.094s |
8 | Anthoine Hubert | Van Amersfoort Racing | Dallara/Mercedes | 5.098s |
9 | Joel Eriksson | Motopark | Dallara/Volkswagen | 5.222s |
10 | Raoul Hyman | Carlin | Dallara/Volkswagen | 5.669s |
11 | George Russell | HitechGP | Dallara/Mercedes | 5.845s |
12 | Nikita Mazepin | HitechGP | Dallara/Mercedes | 6.855s |
13 | Arjun Maini | ThreeBond with T-Sport | Dallara/Threebond | 7.620s |
14 | Pedro Piquet | Van Amersfoort Racing | Dallara/Mercedes | 9.762s |
15 | Zhi Cong Li | Carlin | Dallara/Volkswagen | 15.533s |
16 | Niko Kari | Motopark | Dallara/Volkswagen | 18.238s |
- | Ralf Aron | Prema Powerteam | Dallara/Mercedes | Retirement |
- | Lance Stroll | Prema Powerteam | Dallara/Mercedes | Retirement |
- | Harrison Newey | Van Amersfoort Racing | Dallara/Mercedes | Retirement |
- | Benjamin Barnicoat | HitechGP | Dallara/Mercedes | Retirement |
- | Maximilian Gunther | Prema Powerteam | Dallara/Mercedes | Retirement |
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