Macau GP: Event qualification race report
Vernay Wins Formula 3 Macau Grand Prix Qualification Race Jean-Karl Vernay took victory in the Formula 3 Macau Grand Prix Qualification Race on Saturday with a dominant victory in an event that witnessed two safety car spells. The Signature ...
Vernay Wins Formula 3 Macau Grand Prix Qualification Race
Jean-Karl Vernay took victory in the Formula 3 Macau Grand Prix Qualification Race on Saturday with a dominant victory in an event that witnessed two safety car spells.
The Signature driver, who had qualified second for the race, made a better getaway at the start than pole position man Marcus Ericsson - but he only held onto the lead on the run into Lisboa as his TOM'S rival slipstreamed past him before the corner.
Following a brief safety car period, caused when Jake Rosenzweig crashed heavily at Mandarin Bend on the first lap, Vernay moved back to the front when he dived past Ericsson into Lisboa at the restart on lap four.
Vernay then pulled clear to open up a lead over Ericsson, with his victory assured when there was a late race safety car period to allow marshals to retrieve Wayne Boyd's Hitech Racing machine after he had a spectacular crash at Mandarin Bend.
"The car was fantastic, the engine is very strong and I took no big risks - so it was just perfect," said a delighted Vernay.
Behind Vernay, Ericsson had a tough time holding off Edoardo Mortara - who had come through a scrape with Jules Bianchi just before San Francisco bend on the opening lap.
On lap eight, Mortara appeared to have done enough to take the place off Ericsson when he swooped past his TOM'S rival on the run down to Lisboa - but the manoeuvre was done under yellow flags and he had to hand the position back later that lap.
His hopes of making another attempt to get the position were dashed almost immediately when the second safety car meant he had no further opportunity to get past.
Vallteri Bottas finished fourth, with Laurens Vanthoor fifth and Daniel Ricciardo sixth.
-credit: macau
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