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European F3 Spa: Jake Dennis takes second win in final race

Jake Dennis took his second win of the weekend in a superb - but sometimes wild-and-woolly - Formula 3 European Championship race at Spa

The 2012 McLaren AUTOSPORT BRDC Award winner started from pole, but lost the advantage at the start to front-row partner Mikkel Jensen.

Jensen led the first two laps, before the race went under caution for one lap due to a clash at La Source between Arjun Maini and Raoul Hyman that left Hyman stranded with deranged suspension.

Jensen stayed ahead of the threatening Dennis for one more lap, but then the Racing Steps Foundation-backed Prema Powerteam man attacked into Les Combes.

Dennis locked up, but managed to retrieve it so the two ran side by side through the first element, but the Dane then spun into the barriers at the left-hander that follows.

Dennis stayed ahead only briefly, as Tatiana Calderon had gambled on wet-weather rubber on the slippery circuit, and completed a rise from 27th on the grid to grab the lead.

The battle ebbed and flowed on the drier and wetter parts of the course before Calderon's tyres wilted, and she was eventually forced in for a change to slicks.

By now Dennis had a 1.6-second advantage over championship leader Charles Leclerc, who had picked his way through from ninth on the grid.

Dennis extended his lead slightly, but over the last couple of laps the Van Amersfoort Racing man slashed the gap to 0.885s at the flag.

"The last two or three laps I froze a little bit - I was determined not to make mistakes and he was catching me a little bit," said Dennis.

"But I knew he was thinking of the championship and he wouldn't do anything stupid, and anyway he was never quite close enough."

Felix Rosenqvist's battle for third with Markus Pommer featured wheelbanging at Les Combes - and prompted irate fist-waving from the Swede.

Pommer was awarded a drive-through penalty, but moments later locked up and nerfed Rosenqvist into a spin at La Source, for which the aggressive German was black-flagged from the race.

Antonio Giovinazzi now moved up to third, but he had damaged his front wing when his closing speed on Calderon through Eau Rouge caught him out and there was contact - the Italian was given a black-and-orange flag, dropping him out of the points.

Carlin duo Callum Ilott and George Russell had fought behind, and Ilott's straight-on moment at Les Combes promoted Russell onto the podium after a fine drive from 21st on the grid.

The recovering Rosenqvist took fifth, followed at a distance by Brandon Maisano, Alessio Lorandi and Maximilian Gunther.

Despite starting from the back of the grid, and having an early spin after a clash with Sam MacLeod, Alexander Albon claimed ninth, with Pietro Fittipaldi - also starting from the back - completing the points scorers.

RESULTS - 14 LAPS:

Pos Driver Team Car Gap
1 Jake Dennis Prema Powerteam Dallara/Mercedes 35m15.713s
2 Charles Leclerc Van Amersfoort Racing Dallara/Volkswagen 0.885s
3 George Russell Carlin Dallara/Volkswagen 7.198s
4 Callum Ilott Carlin Dallara/Volkswagen 9.535s
5 Felix Rosenqvist Prema Powerteam Dallara/Mercedes 11.450s
6 Brandon Maisano Prema Powerteam Dallara/Mercedes 22.025s
7 Alessio Lorandi Van Amersfoort Racing Dallara/Volkswagen 23.020s
8 Maximilian Guenther KFZTeile24 Mucke Motorsport Dallara/Mercedes 23.605s
9 Alexander Albon Signature Dallara/Volkswagen 24.000s
10 Pietro Fittipaldi Fortec Motorsports Dallara/Mercedes 25.376s
11 Sam MacLeod Motopark Dallara/Volkswagen 26.208s
12 Santino Ferrucci KFZTeile24 Mucke Motorsport Dallara/Mercedes 27.520s
13 Dorian Boccolacci Signature Dallara/Volkswagen 31.289s
14 Ryan Tveter Jagonya Ayam with Carlin Dallara/Volkswagen 35.380s
15 Antonio Giovinazzi Jagonya Ayam with Carlin Dallara/Volkswagen 42.488s
16 Arjun Maini Van Amersfoort Racing Dallara/Volkswagen 45.571s
17 Martin Cao Fortec Motorsports Dallara/Mercedes 45.663s
18 Tatiana Calderon Carlin Dallara/Volkswagen 1m01.722s
19 Julio Moreno ThreeBond with T-Sport Dallara/NBE 1m21.399s
20 Kang Ling KFZTeile24 Mucke Motorsport Dallara/Mercedes 1m21.436s
21 Michele Beretta KFZTeile24 Mucke Motorsport Dallara/Mercedes 1m27.808s
22 Sergio Sette Camara Motopark Dallara/Volkswagen 1m53.710s
23 Nabil Jeffri Motopark Dallara/Volkswagen 2m00.442s
24 Mahaveer Raghunathan Motopark Dallara/Volkswagen 2m11.271s
25 Matt Solomon Double R Racing Dallara/Mercedes 2 Laps
- Markus Pommer Motopark Dallara/Volkswagen Disqualified
- Fabian Schiller Team West-Tec F3 Dallara/Mercedes Retirement
- Matt Rao Fortec Motorsports Dallara/Mercedes Retirement
- Mikkel Jensen KFZTeile24 Mucke Motorsport Dallara/Mercedes Retirement
- Raoul Hyman Team West-Tec F3 Dallara/Mercedes Retirement
- Nicolas Pohler Double R Racing Dallara/Mercedes Retirement

CHAMPIONSHIP STANDINGS:

Pos Driver Points
1 Charles Leclerc 217.5
2 Jake Dennis 189
3 Felix Rosenqvist 188
4 Antonio Giovinazzi 184
5 George Russell 91
6 Maximilian Guenther 75
7 Alexander Albon 67
8 Mikkel Jensen 59.5
9 Lance Stroll 51
10 Santino Ferrucci 50
11 Brandon Maisano 50
12 Gustavo Menezes 35
13 Markus Pommer 28.5
14 Callum Ilott 26
15 Arjun Maini 23
16 Alessio Lorandi 22
17 Pietro Fittipaldi 16
18 Sergio Sette Camara 15
19 Raoul Hyman 12.5
20 Dorian Boccolacci 10
21 Sam MacLeod 2
22 Fabian Schiller 2

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