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Silverstone F3.5: Nissany doubles up with dominant win

Roy Nissany doubled up with a dominant win in Race 2 of the Silverstone weekend in the Formula V8 3.5 championship.

Roy Nissany, Lotus

Formula V8 3.5

The Israeli driver shot up to the lead after yet another poor start from poleman Matthieu Vaxiviere, who bogged down to fourth after Binder and Egor Orudzhev also moved ahead of the French driver.

Vaxiviere and Orudzhev would then battle for third place, the latter keeping position Vaxiviere dropped down the pack later in the race.

Up in the lead, Lotus’ Nissany's strong pace dismantled any threat from behind as he took victory from teammate Binder, by a massive margin of 17.091s.

Orudzhev settled for a distant third, making up for Saturday’s retirement, with Arden's Aurelien Panis finishing fourth on the road.

However, Panis was subsequently penalised for track limits infringements and dropped down to fifth, with Tom Dillmann promoted instead.

Vaxiviere eventually ended up seventh when Renault academy driver Louis Deletraz also moved ahead in the closing stages.

Vitor Baptista, who led the race before pitting, ended eighth, ahead of Yu Kanamaru ninth and Beitske Visser.

Race 2 results:

Pos Driver Team Laps  Delay 
Roy Nissany Lotus 24 42'19.344 
Rene Binder Lotus 24 17.091
Egor Orudzhev Arden Motorsport 24 20.092
Tom Dillmann AVF 24 25.205
Aurélien Panis Arden Motorsport 24 24.424
Louis Delétraz Fortec Motorsports 24 25.967
M.Vaxivière SMP Racing 24 26.622
Vitor Baptista Rp Motorsport 24 30.239
Yu Kanamaru Teo Martin Motorsport 24 34.412
10  Beitske Visser Teo Martin Motorsport 24 50.856
11  Alfonso Celis AVF 24 51.793
12  G.Cipriani Durango Racing Team 24 1'29.298
P.Fittipaldi Fortec Motorsports 16

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