Nikita Bedrin

Bedrin rebuffs Beganovic to lead AIX one-two in sprint race

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Nikita Bedrin passed Dino Beganovic and withstood an attack from the Prema driver to win the Formula 3 sprint race in Hungary.

The 18-year-old Russian driver, who races under an Italian licence due to the restrictions introduced by the FIA after Russia invaded Ukraine in 2022, claimed his maiden victory and the first for the AIX team.

AIX took a one-two in the partial-reverse-grid race, as Tasanapol Inthrapuvasak claimed second place. He took the position when Beganovic ran wide at turn two on lap 10 in a failed attempt to pass Bedrin for the lead.

Beganovic lost his advantage from pole position as Bedrin clung on around the outside of turn two on the first lap, claiming the inside line for turn three. Aside from Beganovic’s lap 10 lunge, Bedrin was never headed from then on, as the field ran in a tight DRS train behind him. Beganovic, seemingly frustrated by what he considered a late move by Bedrin under braking, had to settle for third place.

Start, Formula 3 sprint race, Hungaroring, 2024
Beganovic couldn’t contain Bedrin at the start
Tim Tramnitz and Christian Mansell rose to finish fourth and fifth after passing Callum Voisin. The Rodin driver was compromised by Beganovic rejoining ahead of him on lap 10 and came under attack from Tramnitz at turn six. Voisin cut the chicane trying to keep the Red Bull junior driver behind him and was told by his team to surrender the place when he returned to the pit straight.

Mansell later passed Voisin then launched an attack on Tramnitz at turn one on lap 15, but ran wide and lost the position.

Leonardo Fornaroli held off Luke Browning for seventh place. Browning, who dropped nine places on the grid to 15th after his quickest time in qualifying was deleted for causing a red flag, produced a useful recovery drive, crucially passing points leader Gabriele Mini on the first lap. He added three points to his tally while Mini finished out of the scoring positions in 14th, one place lower than he started.

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Laurens van Hoepen and Sami Meguetounif, who who were both passed by Browning, completed the points-scorers in ninth and tenth respectively. No driver scored the bonus point for fastest lap as Joseph Loake set the fastest time but finished 26th after causing the original start to be abandoned when he lined up in the wrong grid spot, then collecting a penalty for failing to take the restart from the pits.

Formula 3 Hungary race one results

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

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1 comments on “Bedrin rebuffs Beganovic to lead AIX one-two in sprint race”

  1. notagrumpyfan
    20th July 2024, 12:35

    In (partial) reverse grid races the final result should always be complemented with quali results and starting grid.
    It’s easier to win a short race from the front knowing that the fastest qualifiers have to start up to nine place behind you.

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