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Pau F3: Norris crash hands second victory to Gunther

Maximilian Gunther won the 76th running of the Pau Grand Prix, and his second European Formula 3 race in a row, as Lando Norris crashed out of a comfortable lead.

Maximilian Günther, Prema Powerteam Dallara F317 - Mercedes-Benz

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Maximilian Günther, Prema Powerteam Dallara F317 - Mercedes-Benz
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Lando Norris, Carlin Dallara F317 - Volkswagen
Joey Mawson, Van Amersfoort Racing, Dallara F317 - Mercedes-Benz
Lando Norris, Carlin Dallara F317 - Volkswagen
Joel Eriksson, Motopark Dallara F317 - Volkswagen
Lando Norris, Carlin Dallara F317 - Volkswagen

Following poor starts in the first two races, polesitter Norris made a perfect getaway and kept his lead over Gunther into the first corner.

In the first lap the Carlin driver immediately established a gap of 1.8 seconds, and with a string of fastest laps the McLaren junior steadily built up his lead to four seconds over Gunther, who in turn was harassed by Prema teammate Callum Ilott.

Two seconds further back Harrison Newey got ahead of Joel Eriksson for fourth, holding up a train of Ralf Aron and Joey Mawson until Aron managed to find a way past the Swede.

The safety car had to come out after seven laps for David Beckmann’s accident at Foch, undoing all the hard work of Norris.

At the restart Norris kept his lead, while Aron made a daring pass on Newey. The Estonian went to the outside of the Briton through Gare corner, which then became the inside for Pont Oscar as they streamed up the hill side-by-side. Aron duly pulled off the move and took fourth.

Meanwhile Mawson pitted his damaged car for a new front wing, but retired one lap later with suspension damage. Jake Hughes dropped out as well.

At the front Norris set about restoring his lead, quickly getting it back up to two seconds.

Keyvan Andres was the next driver to get caught out by the notorious Foch chicane and went into the tyre barriers. Soon after, Nikita Mazepin dropped out with a puncture, possibly caused by the debris of the German's car.

On lap 18, race leader Norris suffered suspension failure and clattered into the barriers at Foch, ending his race and gifting the lead to Gunther.

The German, who also won Sunday morning's second Pau race, established a comfortable margin of 1.8 seconds over Ilott and took home the win, while Aron took the final podium position.

Newey finished fourth again ahead of Eriksson. Habsburg was sixth followed by Tadasuke Makino, while Pedro Piquet, Jake Dennis and Guan Yu Zhou rounded out the top 10.

In the standings Eriksson and Norris are level with 139 points, the former taking the lead by virtue of having won more races this season. Gunther moves up to third, two points down, with Ilott in fourth.

Race results:

 Pos. Driver TeamTime/Gap 
 Maximilian Gunther Prema Powerteam 34'23.254
 Callum Ilott Prema Powerteam 1.952
 Ralf Aron Hitech GP 3.237
 Harrison Newey Van Amersfoort Racing 6.786
 Joel Eriksson Motopark 8.386
 Ferdinand Habsburg Carlin 9.395
 Tadasuke Makino Hitech GP 11.453
 Pedro Piquet Van Amersfoort Racing 11.979
 Jake Dennis Carlin 12.272
10   Guan Yu Zhou Prema Powerteam 17.826
11   Jehan Daruvala Carlin 20.756
12   Mick Schumacher Prema Powerteam 21.234
13   Marino Sato Motopark 27.884
Ret   Lando Norris Carlin  
Ret   Nikita Mazepin Hitech GP  
Ret   Keyvan Andres Motopark  
Ret   Joey Mawson Van Amersfoort Racing  
Ret   Jake Hughes Hitech GP  
Ret   David Beckmann Van Amersfoort Racing  

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