

Slippery conditions that had impacted Free Practice were nowhere to be seen in Qualifying as Hadjar claimed his first pole position in Formula 3 by two-tenths. True to its, name the Red Bull Ring played host to a triumphant weekend for two Red Bull juniors. It would be nice to finally get some points, and it would be really fantastic to do it at my home race.” In fact, it’s one of the tracks where I’ve had fewer opportunities to drive there but I think I do know it quite well and hopefully, we can get some good results there. It’s not a track where I raced more than any others. “I would say the Hungaroring is a track I know decently well. It is also a track which uses quite a bit of rubber but like at all the tracks this year you just have to find a way to manage it. It’s quite demanding for the tyres, and for us as well, to drive in the heat. “Round 6 is going to have some of the hottest races this season. You can also do some pretty good moves in Turn 3 as well, but I think the best place to overtake is the main straight. So, if you have DRS on the main straight and you can make an overtake it’s really good because out of Turn 1 you’ll still have DRS and that’s also a good place to overtake. “Overtaking at the Hungaroring is a tricky one because it’s only got one DRS activation zone.

It’s also a historic track with a tricky layout, which is quite challenging, but it has a good rhythm and I think it is a really nice track to drive so I’m really looking forward to it. “The Hungaroring is one of my favourite tracks, it’s my home race so obviously it’s a special event for me. After sustaining a broken wrist during the Spielberg Sprint Race, Campos Racing’s Hunter Yeany has been replaced by Oliver Goethe for Round 6.įROM THE GRID – László Tóth, Charouz Racing System Christian Mansell joins Charouz Racing System for the rounds in Budapest and Spa, taking over from Zdenek Chovanec. Trident and MP Motorsport complete the top five, fourth and fifth respectively.įinally, two new names are getting their F3 debuts this weekend in Hungary. ART Grand Prix continue to hold off Hitech in third by 11 points.
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Three drivers inside the top six in the standings has allowed PREMA to extend their lead over the Teams’ Championship on 220 points, but the top five remain unchanged. Trident’s Roman Stanek dropped down one place and rounds out the top five. A single point stands in his way of him knocking his fellow Frenchman off the top spot.Īrthur Leclerc still remains in the hunt in third, 21 points clear of PREMA Racing teammate Jak Crawford.
#Race chrono plus driver
The Hitech Grand Prix driver has been steadily rising up the order, with his perfect score in the Spielberg Feature Race seeing him square up to his ART Grand Prix rival. While the advantage is with long-time leader Victor Martins on 98 points, it’s Isack Hadjar who has the momentum. Championship battles don’t come much fiercer than this with only seven points splitting the top three in the Drivers’ Standings.
