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Turvey fights back to win race one

Oliver Turvey kept the momentum on his side in the British Formula 3 championship with victory in the first race at Silverstone today

The Carlin Motorsport driver made a poor start from pole position, but chased down and passed teammate Brendon Hartley to take his second victory in three races.

Hartley made his getaway at the start but struggled for grip as the race wore on and eventually lost the lead when he oversteered at Copse and Turvey was able to drag past on the run down to Becketts.

"I could see that Brendon was struggling a lot and I knew I had the pace if I got a chance," said Turvey. "He made a msitake at Copse that allowed me to get side-by-side and pass him."

Turvey's victory, combined with Sergio Perez and Jaime Alguersuari finishing fourth and fifth, has closed the championship race yet further with three points now separating the trio.

"It's great to win again because it's closed the championship right up," added Turvey. "I'm now only two points off the lead and I'm starting ahead of both of them this afternoon."

Marcus Ericsson was a quiet third behind the Carlin duo, without the pace to say on terms with them but with enough to keep clear of Perez and Alguersuari.

John Martin was sixth for Double R, while Max Chilton and Sam Abay moved up to seventh and eighth when Nick Tandy hit Atte Mustonen at Abbey with five laps to go delayed both their races.

Stefan Wilson took his third National Class victory of the year, soaking up race-long pressure from his Fluid Motorsport teammate Jay Bridger but eventually pulling clear by putting Philip Major's Championship Class car between himself and Bridger on the penultimate lap.

Pos Driver               Team          Car           Gap
 1. Oliver Turvey        Carlin        D/M     30:46.015
 2. Brendon Hartley      Carlin        D/M        +1.482
 3. Marcus Ericsson      Fortec        D/M        +4.228
 4. Sergio Perez         T-Sport       D/H        +6.299
 5. Jaime Alguersuari    Carlin        D/M        +7.700
 6. John Martin          Double R      D/M        +9.180
 7. Max Chilton          Hitech        D/M       +12.895
 8. Sam Abay             Carlin        D/M       +13.789
 9. Nick Tandy           JTR           M/M       +20.938
10. Atte Mustonen        Double R      D/M       +23.194
11. Michael Devaney      Ultimate      M/M       +28.089
12. Henry Arundel        Double R      D/M       +35.463
13. Walter Grubmuller    Hitech        D/M       +37.129
14. Alastair Jackson     Ultimate      M/M       +42.644
15. Stefan Wilson        Fluid (N)     D/H       +43.555
16. Philip Major         Fortec        D/M       +44.096
17. Jay Bridger          Fluid (N)     D/H       +44.876
18. Hywel Lloyd          CF (N)        D/H       +47.045
19. Steven Guerrero      T-Sport (N)   D/H       +49.564
20. Clemente Faria Jr    Double R      D/M       +53.850
21. Salman Al-Khalifa    T-Sport (N)   D/H     +1:01.336
22. Oliver Oakes         Eurotek       D/M     +1:06.626
23. Craig Reiff          Nexa (N)      D/H     +1:11.105
24. Kristjan Einar       Carlin (N)    D/H        +1 lap

Retirements

    Ricardo Teixeira     Ultimate      M/M       16 laps
    Jonathan Legris      Litespeed (N) S/H        3 laps


Fastest lap, Turvey 1:16.083 on lap 6
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