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Monza GP3: Eriksson wins, tough race for Lynn and Stanaway

Jimmy Eriksson boosted his slim GP3 title hopes with a second win of the season at Monza, with those around him in the points race all suffering contrasting fortunes

Koiranen GP racer Eriksson, who had only scored seven points in the last seven races and tumbled to fifth in the standings, dominated from pole position.

Although his winning margin over ART's Dino Zamparelli was only 0.6 seconds at the finish, it was as much as 2.1s with seven laps to go.

Behind the strong-finishing Zamparelli, Marvin Kirchhofer inherited third for ART when the fast-starting Robert Visoiu was given a drive-through penalty for a marginal overtaking-under-yellow-flags call on the entry to the Roggia chicane.

Kirchhofer, who started eighth, was literally pushed into fourth place at the first corner by Dean Stoneman.

Emil Bernstorff (who started the race ahead of Eriksson in the points) just nipped ahead of Stoneman's Manor car, and would hold fourth place in his Carlin machine until the finish.

Points leader Alex Lynn finished sixth, despite an appalling start. He towed past Patrick Kujala's Manor car at the Curva Grande with four laps remaining.

Lynn's main title rival, Richie Stanaway, also suffered a bad start, and then went through the gravel at the Roggia and was involved in a clash with Pal Varhaug at Lesmo 1.

From 13th, Stanaway battled his way back through to ninth, but just missed out on the reversed-grid pole, which goes to Matheo Tuscher.

Nick Yelloly, who was third in points and started third, finished 10th after a dismal first lap.

Results - 17 laps:

Pos Driver Team Gap
1 Jimmy Eriksson Koiranen GP 28m35.462s
2 Dino Zamparelli ART Grand Prix 0.674s
3 Marvin Kirchhofer ART Grand Prix 6.329s
4 Emil Bernstorff Carlin 7.380s
5 Dean Stoneman Marussia Manor Racing 8.287s
6 Alex Lynn Carlin 9.107s
7 Patrick Kujala Marussia Manor Racing 10.776s
8 Matheo Tuscher Jenzer Motorsport 11.805s
9 Richie Stanaway Status Grand Prix 12.647s
10 Nick Yelloly Status Grand Prix 13.438s
11 Jann Mardenborough Arden International 13.556s
12 Kevin Ceccon Jenzer Motorsport 16.625s
13 Patric Niederhauser Arden International 17.404s
14 Luis Jorge Sa Silva Carlin 18.024s
15 Riccardo Agostini Hilmer Motorsport 18.180s
16 Alfonso Celis Status Grand Prix 21.308s
17 John Bryant-Meisner Trident 31.499s
18 Mitch Gilbert Trident 37.864s
19 Robert Visoiu Arden International 40.537s
20 Carmen Jorda Koiranen GP 1m15.351s
21 Luca Ghiotto Trident 1 Lap
- Alex Fontana ART Grand Prix Retirement
- Ryan Cullen Marussia Manor Racing Retirement
- Santiago Urrutia Koiranen GP Retirement
- Sebastian Balthasar Hilmer Motorsport Retirement
- Nelson Mason Hilmer Motorsport Not started
- Pal Varhaug Jenzer Motorsport Retirement


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