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F1 ACADEMY: Untouchable Pin sees off Weug to take Shanghai Race 2 victory
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Doriane Pin got her F1 ACADEMY title quest underway in impressive fashion, sealing the Race 2 win around the Shanghai International Circuit.
Lining up behind polesitter Maya Weug for a rolling start, following an oil spill on track, the Mercedes driver pounced. Snatching the lead and holding it through an early Safety Car restart, Pin brought home a comfortable victory by over two seconds.
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Weug had to settle for second and Red Bull Ford’s Chloe Chambers took back-to-back podiums, dispatching Alba Larsen after a multi-lap battle for third.
The Tommy Hilfiger driver put on a fierce defence to secure her spot as the highest-finishing rookie in fourth. Kick Sauber’s Emma Felbermayr battled her way past Race 1 winner Alisha Palmowski with two laps to go to take fifth, with the Red Bull Racing driver in sixth.
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Ella Lloyd was once again in the points in P7, whilst Rafaela Ferreira, Lia Block and Nina Gademan were all promoted up one place once Chloe Chong’s 10-second time penalty for causing a collision with Joanne Ciconte was applied, with the Alpine driver rounding out the points in 10th.
Pin holds a five-point lead at the top of the Drivers’ Standings as the season moves on to the Jeddah Corniche Circuit. In-season testing in Saudi Arabia will take place from April 4-6 before Round 2 commences on April 18-20.
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