Mugello F3: Vesti wins opener with last-lap move on Hughes
Frederik Vesti romped to his third FIA Formula 3 victory of the season at Mugello after overhauling series veteran Jake Hughes on the final lap of the opening race
The first half of the opening race of the season-finale was dominated by a battle between polesitter Lirim Zendeli and HWA Racelab's Jake Hughes.
Hughes, 26, who confirmed on Friday that 2020 will mark his fifth and final year at F3 level, lunged down the inside of Zendeli at the San Donato right-hander on the fifth lap.
The duo made minor contact but Zendeli held onto his lead, before losing it to Hughes at the same corner two laps later when Hughes swept all the way around the outside of the Trident driver.
Zendeli used his superior straightline speed to retake the race lead on the very next lap.
Hughes re-passed Zendeli at half distance and vaulted clear as third-place Vesti - one of six drivers in mathematical contention for the title prior to the weekend - closed onto the back of Zendeli.
Prema's Vesti dispatched Zendeli two laps later to move into second place behind race leader Hughes.
Reigning Formula Regional European champion Vesti overtook Hughes only to lose the lead on the penultimate lap, once again into the opening corner.
Vesti responded by sticking onto the back of Hughes throughout the remainder of that lap and blitzed past Hughes down the start/finish straight to comfortably ease into the race lead.
Vesti clung onto his leading advantage to claim his third race one victory of the season - more than any other driver this season - by three-tenths of a second.
His title-contending Prema team-mates struggled to make much of an impression, but Logan Sargeant was able to draw level with points leader Oscar Piastri ahead of tomorrow's finale.
Sargeant moved into fourth place from fifth on the grid on the opening lap but lost positions to outside title rival Theo Pourchaire and Ferrari junior Enzo Fittipaldi to fall to sixth place at the chequered flag.
Renault junior Piastri started in 16th place but failed to rise into the points paying positions, instead taking 11th place after making minor contact with multiple drivers on the exit of Turn 1.
Pourchaire passed Zendeli for the final place on the podium of the last lap of the race to remain in title contention, nine points adrift of the Prema duo.
HWA's Fittipaldi picked up his best result of the year in fifth place ahead of Sargeant, ART Grand Prix's Alexander Smolyar, David Beckmann (Trident) and ART's Sebastian Fernandez.
The top 10 was completed by Red Bull junior Liam Lawson, who drops out of the title race along with Vesti and Beckmann.
Mugello F3 - race one results - 21 laps
Pos | Driver | Team | Gap |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Frederik Vesti | Prema Racing | 34m42.873s |
2 | Jake Hughes | HWA | 0.324s |
3 | Theo Pourchaire | ART Grand Prix | 2.369s |
4 | Lirim Zendeli | Trident | 4.783s |
5 | Enzo Fittipaldi | HWA | 7.815s |
6 | Logan Sargeant | Prema Racing | 8.511s |
7 | Alexander Smolyar | ART Grand Prix | 10.540s |
8 | David Beckmann | Trident | 11.018s |
9 | Sebastian Fernandez | ART Grand Prix | 11.505s |
10 | Liam Lawson | Hitech GP | 12.496s |
11 | Oscar Piastri | Prema Racing | 13.483s |
12 | Richard Verschoor | MP Motorsport | 15.308s |
13 | Jack Doohan | HWA | 19.489s |
14 | Dennis Hauger | Hitech GP | 25.862s |
15 | David Schumacher | Carlin | 26.311s |
16 | Matteo Nannini | Jenzer Motorsport | 26.834s |
17 | Olli Caldwell | Trident | 26.900s |
18 | Federico Malvestiti | Jenzer Motorsport | 32.604s |
19 | Calan Williams | Jenzer Motorsport | 33.910s |
20 | Alex Peroni | Campos Racing | 35.469s |
21 | Lukas Dunner | MP Motorsport | 35.509s |
22 | Sophia Florsch | Campos Racing | 39.588s |
23 | Cameron Das | Carlin | 40.793s |
24 | Clement Novalak | Carlin | 48.067s |
25 | Alessio Deledda | Campos Racing | 50.078s |
26 | Roman Stanek | Charouz | Not running |
27 | Michael Belov | Charouz | 1 Lap |
- | Bent Viscaal | MP Motorsport | Retirement |
Drivers' standings
Pos | Driver | Points |
---|---|---|
1 | Oscar Piastri | 160 |
2 | Logan Sargeant | 160 |
3 | Theo Pourchaire | 151 |
4 | Frederik Vesti | 142.5 |
5 | Liam Lawson | 128 |
6 | David Beckmann | 127.5 |
7 | Jake Hughes | 106.5 |
8 | Lirim Zendeli | 104 |
9 | Alex Peroni | 64 |
10 | Richard Verschoor | 63 |
11 | Alexander Smolyar | 58 |
12 | Clement Novalak | 45 |
13 | Bent Viscaal | 40 |
14 | Sebastian Fernandez | 28 |
15 | Enzo Fittipaldi | 19 |
16 | Olli Caldwell | 18 |
17 | Dennis Hauger | 14 |
18 | Matteo Nannini | 11 |
19 | Pierre-Louis Chovet | 5 |
20 | Max Fewtrell | 5 |
21 | Roman Stanek | 3 |
22 | Ben Barnicoat | 1 |
23 | Michael Belov | 1 |
24 | Igor Fraga | 1 |
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