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F3: Barnicoat wins wet first Pau F3 race
By alley - May 14, 2016, 7:01 AM ET

F3: Barnicoat wins wet first Pau F3 race

Ben Barnicoat put in a masterful performance in Pau to take his second successive win – both in wet weather – in the Formula 3 European Championship.

The Hitech Grand Prix Dallara-Mercedes driver was elevated to the front row when officials took everyone by surprise by converting the grid penalties applied for this race to half of the driver's position in his qualifying group. Therefore, George Russell was penalized 1.5 places in his group, rather than three overall, and this had the effect of putting Barnicoat up to second and Nick Cassidy, who went to bed last night thinking he was on the front row, down to third.

When poleman Lance Stroll stalled at the start, Barnicoat splashed to a six-second lead over the opening laps as fast starter Maximilian Gunther fended off the sister Prema Powerteam machine of Cassidy for second.

The safety car appeared on the ninth lap due to Li Zhi Cong clanging into the barriers at Parc Beaumont, and Cassidy used the restart to sweep past Gunther around the outside in the kink by the pits.

"I was off line, I could see the shine on the track, so I picked up my balls and threw them out of the cockpit!" said the New Zealander.

Cassidy, in his first race at Pau, then brought the gap down to Racing Steps Foundation protege Barnicoat, who is an F3 rookie but raced twice in the French streets in Formula Renault.

The closest the interval got was 1.1 seconds, but Barnicoat held firm and crossed the line 2.5s clear.

"Nick was definitely putting more pressure on me," said Barnicoat. "It was a little bit more difficult, but on a track like this it was all about not making any errors and keeping it on the circuit."

Barnicoat's teammate Russell threatened Gunther, but fell away again to take fourth from the Van Amersfoort Racing car of Callum Ilott.

Mikkel Jensen, as he has for much of this season, did a sound defensive job in his Mucke Motorsport car, this time fending off Carlin-run Ryan Tveter for sixth.

Meanwhile, Stroll got away in ninth but could not make any of his moves stick on Motopark's Red Bull junior Sergio Sette Camara, who claimed eighth.

The final point was claimed by the lonely Carlin car of Pau GP polesitter Alessio Lorandi.

RACE ONE RESULT

Pos

Driver

Team

Car

Laps

Gap

1

Benjamin Barnicoat

HitechGP

Dallara/Mercedes

24

35m03.110s

2

Nick Cassidy

Prema Powerteam

Dallara/Mercedes

24

2.489s

3

Maximilian Gunther

Prema Powerteam

Dallara/Mercedes

24

5.318s

4

George Russell

HitechGP

Dallara/Mercedes

24

7.034s

5

Callum Ilott

Van Amersfoort Racing

Dallara/Mercedes

24

8.156s

6

Mikkel Jensen

kfzteile Mucke Motorsport

Dallara/Mercedes

24

16.707s

7

Ryan Tveter

Carlin

Dallara/Volkswagen

24

17.997s

8

Sergio Sette Camara

Motopark

Dallara/Volkswagen

24

22.166s

9

Lance Stroll

Prema Powerteam

Dallara/Mercedes

24

22.956s

10

Alessio Lorandi

Carlin

Dallara/Volkswagen

24

26.906s

11

Guan Yu Zhou

Motopark

Dallara/Volkswagen

24

30.070s

12

Anthoine Hubert

Van Amersfoort Racing

Dallara/Mercedes

24

30.803s

13

Ralf Aron

Prema Powerteam

Dallara/Mercedes

24

31.856s

14

Joel Eriksson

Motopark

Dallara/Volkswagen

24

33.052s

15

Harrison Newey

Van Amersfoort Racing

Dallara/Mercedes

24

35.617s

16

Nikita Mazepin

HitechGP

Dallara/Mercedes

24

36.351s

17

David Beckmann

kfzteile Mucke Motorsport

Dallara/Mercedes

24

39.666s

18

Arjun Maini

ThreeBond with T-Sport

Dallara/NBE

24

1m01.388s

19

Niko Kari

Motopark

Dallara/Volkswagen

23

1 Lap

20

Pedro Piquet

Van Amersfoort Racing

Dallara/Mercedes

23

1 Lap

-

Zhi Cong Li

Carlin

Dallara/Volkswagen

7

Retirement

 

Originally on Autosport.com

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