F3: Voisin wins at Spa as PREMA seal Teams’ Championship

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SPA, BELGIUM - JULY 28: Race winner Callum Voisin of Great Britain and Rodin Motorsport (29)

Callum Voisin turned a maiden Formula 3 pole position into a first win in the Championship, leading every lap of a stop-start Spa-Francorchamps Feature Race on his way to victory.

The Briton made a solid start off the line and led the pack away while his fellow front row starter Alexander Dunne dropped down to fourth.

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Sebastián Montoya was able to jump from P4 to second for Campos Racing, while Trident’s Leonardo Fornaroli stayed in third.

In an incident filled race, the Safety Car was called upon three times but Voisin managed the restarts expertly before crossing the line to give him and Rodin Motorsport their first Formula 3 victories.

Montoya would follow him home in second, while Fornaroli’s P3 finish put him back at the top of the Drivers’ Championship with 129 points going into the season finale in Monza.

Noel León put in another sublime effort for Van Amersfoort Racing to place fourth ahead of Fornaroli’s Trident teammate Sami Meguetounif.

Hitech Pulse-Eight’s Luke Browning finished sixth to leave him third in the Standings heading to Monza, while Jenzer Motorsport’s Max Esterson impressed on his way to P7.

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Santiago Ramos made it three Trident drivers in the top 10 by taking the chequered flag in eighth, while MP Motorsport’s Tim Tramnitz and Dunne rounded out the points paying positions.

PREMA Racing went point-less in the Feature Race but with their closest rivals ART Grand Prix failing to score the 27 points needed to take the title fight to Monza, the Italian outfit left Spa as five-time Formula 3 Teams’ Champions.

But for a full report of the FIA Formula 2 Feature Race from Spa-Francorchamps, visit the official website here.

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