Jack Doohan took victory in another incident-packed race strengthening his grip on second place in the championship as he closed in on Dennis Hauger.
Lorenzo Colombo dominated the first sprint race at Spa Francorchamps to win by a huge margin in a rain affected race in the Ardennes Forest.
Jack Doohan will start sunday mornings feature race in pole position but it will be Lorenzo Colombo who starts on pole for race 1.
It was an intriguing Formula 3 Practice Session as team champions PREMA struggled it was the turn of ART and Trident to dominate the timing screens.
With FIA Formula 3 coming to the business end of the season with three rounds remaining in the championship we will start to see desperate moves from drivers who are yet to perform to the best of their potential and those who are in the fight for the championship hanging back from riskier moves thinking about the bigger picture.
Even though Charouz are currently experiencing their best season to date in Formula 3, the Czech team have announced a double driver change with Enze Fittipaldi and Reshad De Gerus being replaced by Hunter Yeany and Zdenek Chovanec.
After missing the last round of the championship in Austria due to injury, Kaylen Frederick has suffered another stroke of bad luck, testing positive COVID-19 ruling him out of the Spa round of the championship.
It was a far from ideal weekend for McLaren in their bid for third in the constructors championship as both cars got caught in the turn 1 mayhem and ended up scoring no points
A chaotic Hungarian Grand Prix saw Esteban Ocon take his maiden Grand Prix victory as Lewis Hamilton gained more ground on Max Verstappen in the championship fight.
It was Max Verstappen who dealt the first blow out on track, topping the timesheets in the first practice session, with Lewis Hamilton down in third – albeit on a used set of soft tyres.
It was a fantastic weekend for Scuderia Ferrari in the constructor’s championship who bring back a second and a sixth place finish to Maranello.
Formula 1’s broadcast of the British Grand Prix will be a Carbon Neutral Broadcast which is another step on Formula 1’s journey to becoming Net-Zero Carbon.
Alfa Romeo have been unlucky with their last couple of races, suffering incidents in the early part of the race and they are hopeful the new format this weekend will encourage a change in fortunes for the team.
Hamilton Loses More Ground To Verstappen As Dutchman Begins To Run Away With The Championship
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Both Valtteri Bottas and Lewis Hamilton recognise the need for more work to be done so that they can put up more of a fight for Grand Prix victory’s.
Styrian Grand Prix Too Short With Alfa Romeo Needing 10 More Laps To Achieve A Points Finish
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Alfa Romeo were left wondering what could have been during Sunday’s Styrian Grand Prix after ending pointless.
After an excellent Friday, P15 and P18 was not the result that the Alfa Romeo Racing ORLEN Team were hoping they could achieve.
On their home turf, the Alpine Formula 1 Team will be disappointed to not have both of their cars in the final qualifying session.