
GP3: Alesi claims first win at Silverstone
Giuliano Alesi – son of former F1 star Jean Alesi – dominated this morning's Race 2 at Silverstone for his first GP3 Series win, leading all the way from lights to flag and controlling the pace all the way despite a close late battle behind him to lead home Jack Aitken and Niko Kari.
Poleman Dorian Boccolacci was unable to take the start, but his misfortune was to his teammate's advantage: when the lights went out Alesi tore away from P2, leading his rivals unopposed into turn 1. Behind him Aitken made a scorching start, easily disposing Arjun Maini and a slower Kari who just held off Anthoine Hubert, giving George Russell a line through his teammate and into P5 as the field headed away.
Kari soon made up for his disappointing start by dispatching Maini for P3 on lap 3 as Alesi and Aitken traded fastest laps, but they were slowed next time round as Steijn Schothorst and Julien Falchero came together and found the gravel, prompting a safety car period to dispose of the stricken vehicles.
The race was live again on lap 7, with Alesi easily controlling the restart before starting to rebuild his lead, while further back Russell was on a charge: yesterday's winner was looking to return to the podium today and soon dispatched Maini into the final complex after hounding him all around the circuit. Teammate Hubert tried to follow him through but was denied, handing Alessio Lorandi a run at the Frenchman: the pair touched and Hubert ran wide, but both returned to the fray almost immediately.
Out front Alesi was controlling the pace; Aitken threw everything he had at him but it was not enough, with the Frenchman crossing the line 0.7s ahead for his first series win.

Despite the lack of a podium result, Russell was delighted to leave his home race leading the drivers' standings with 92 points ahead of his teammates Hubert at 57, Nirei Fukuzumi at 54, Aitken at 52, with Lorandi at 51 and Alesi at 43.
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