Arvid Lindblad

Lindblad controls delayed Silverstone sprint race to join championship battle

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Red Bull junior driver Arvid Lindblad thrust himself into the fight for the Formula 3 title by dominating the delayed Silverstone sprint race.

Lindblad won the race to the first corner at the start and never looked back, winning by over six seconds ahead of Noel Leon. Matias Zagazeta secured his first podium in F3 in third.

Championship leader Luke Browning failed to score points following a mid-race crash with Tim Tramnitz following a Safety Car restart.

Continuous rain overnight and into the morning at Silverstone left the track too wet for the sprint race to begin as originally scheduled at 9:20am on Saturday morning. As a result, race control postponed the race until after F1’s qualifying session.

When the lights went out, Arvid Lindblad, Matias Zagazeta and reverse grid pole-winner Noel Leon charged three-wise into Abbey. Lindblad took the lead with Zagazeta moving up to second and demoting Leon to third. As Lindblad pulled out a second over Zagazeta behind over the opening lap, Leon overtook Zagazeta to move back up into second place.

The Safety Car was deployed after a high-speed collision between Max Esterson and Oliver Goethe into Copse on the fifth lap which sent both drivers skidding into the tyre barriers. Thankfully both drivers climbed out of their cars under their own power, seemingly unhurt in the accident.

The race restarted at the beginning of lap eight, with Lindblad leading the field away from Leon and Zagazeta. Entering The Loop at the restart, Browning was hit by Tim Tramnitz, causing a left-front puncture for the Williams junior driver and breaking Tramnitz’s front wing. Both drivers recovered to the pit lane and rejoined, albeit a lap down.

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Lindblad remained untroubled out front, gradually stretching out his lead over Leon behind. There was drama when McLaren junior Alexander Dunne and Charlie Wurz made contact down the Wellington Straight, sending Wurz sliding sideways along the track and into retirement, which prompted a Virtual Safety Car period.

But nothing troubled Lindblad who continue to grow his lead after the race went green again. The Red Bull junior took the chequered flag to claim his second win of the season, 6.5s ahead of Leon. Zagazeta held onto third to claim his first points in the championship and his first podium.

Callum Voisin took fourth ahead of Alpine juniors Nikola Tsolov and Gabriele Mini, who were involved in a very close call at Woodcote on the final lap. Sebastian Montoya took seventh ahead of Sami Meguetounif, Laurens van Hoepen and Leonardo Fornaroli in tenth. Christian Mansell had finished sixth, but dropped out of the top ten after a five second time penalty for multiple track limits infringements.

Lindblad’s victory and Browning’s failure to score sees Lindblad move up to third in the championship on 88 points, with Browning still in the lead on 106.

Formula 3 Great Britain race one results

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

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