Williams junior Browning on Red Bull Ring pole but under investigation

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Luke Browning set the quickest time in qualifying for this weekend’s Formula 3 races but he is under investigation for impeding Dino Beganovic.

The Williams junior driver took provisional pole for Sunday’s feature race just ahead of Red Bull junior Arvid Lindblad. However Browning appeared to get in the way of Beganovic at the apex of turn nine late in the session.

Following the Formula 1 practice session, clouds began to drift over the Red Bull Ring for the start of F3 qualifying, reducing track temperature slightly.

Alpine junior driver Gabriele Mini set the pace on the first flying laps with a 1’21.013, but that was beaten by Noel Leon by just over a tenth of a second. Mini’s second lap was an improvement, however, and he reclaimed the top sport by just five-thousandths of a second.

Nikita Bedrin was the first victim of the new strip of gravel at the exit of turn nine, running wide and kicking up some of the small stones installed for this weekend. Tommy Smith was the next to get acquainted the gravel at turn nine, ruining his push lap and leaving him just outside the top 20 positions.

As the field returned to the pits, Charlie Wurz took advantage of a clear track to run some push laps. However, he was only able to improve to 14th in his home round.

With around ten minutes remaining, the field began to emerge back out onto the circuit. Browning led the field but was reluctant to be the first driver over the line, but despite his efforts to let others overtake him, no one was willing to take the bait, forcing him to push into his final flying lap without a slipstream.

The lack of a tow did Browning no harm, however, as he improved to a 1’20.222 to take the top spot. Lindblad improved to second place just under a tenth slower, with Tim Tramnitz in third.

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But as Browning recovered to the pits, Ferrari junior Beganovic was still pushing on his final lap. Beganovic passed Browning at turn nine with Browning on the apex, leading to Beganovic reporting to his team that he was impeded. The stewards announced they would investigate the incident.

If Browning is not penalised, he will start from pole for Sunday’s feature race. with Lindblad second and Tramnitz third. Mini took fourth ahead of Beganovic, with Oliver Goethe sixth ahead of Laurens van Hoepen, Sebastian Montoya, Alex Dunne and Nikola Tsolov completing the top ten. Martinius Stenshorne is currently set to start Saturday’s sprint race from reverse grid pole ahead of Christian Mansell alongside him.

Formula 3 Austria qualifying results

Position Car Driver Team
1 14 Luke Browning Hitech
2 3 Arvid Lindblad Prema
3 7 Tim Tramnitz MP
5 2 Gabriele Minì Prema
5 1 Dino Beganovic Prema
6 10 Oliver Goethe Campos
7 24 Laurens Van Hoepen ART
8 11 Sebastian Montoya Campos
9 9 Alex Dunne MP
10 25 Nikola Tsolov ART
11 23 Christian Mansell ART
12 15 Martinius Stenshorne Hitech
13 20 Noel Leon Van Amersfoort
14 27 Nikita Bedrin PHM
15 6 Santiago Ramos Trident
16 5 Sami Meguetounif Trident
17 16 Cian Shields Hitech
18 18 Max Esterson Jenzer
19 21 Sophia Floersch Van Amersfoort
20 28 Josh Dufek PHM
21 22 Tom Smith Van Amersfoort
22 12 Mari Boya Campos
23 19 Matias Zagazeta Jenzer
24 4 Leonardo Fornaroli Trident
25 8 Kacper Sztuka MP
26 17 Charlie Wurz Jenzer
27 26 Tasanapol Inthraphuvasak PHM
28 31 Joseph Loake Rodin
29 29 Callum Voisin Rodin
30 30 Piotr Wisnicki Rodin

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