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Jon
Lancaster finished seventh in the first of two Formula 3 Euroseries races
at the Nürburgring this weekend setting himself up for his first F3 front
row start for Sunday’s race two.
The 19 year-old F3 rookie started from the fifth row and was lucky
to avoid the stalled cars of his ART Grand Prix team-mate James Jakes and
pole-sitter Christian Vietoris.
For
the first few laps, Jon was stuck behind Rodolfo Gonzalez, driving very
defensively, which prevented Jon from progressing through the field. When
the Venezuelan was later penalised for jumping the start and awarded a
drive through penalty, Jon was able to get his head down and set about
closing down the cars ahead.
For
five laps, the BRDC Superstar was running in clear air and lapping
consistently among the quickest on the track until Sam Bird rejoined from
the pits ahead of him. For
almost two laps, the Briton made life difficult for Jon, driving very
defensively but eventually he could do nothing to keep the flying
Lancaster behind.
Over
the remaining laps, Jon was able to pull away from eighth place to cross
the line seventh at the conclusion of the 29 laps. With the reverse grid
system securing the grid for race two, Jon’s seventh place will put him on
the front row for race two alongside pole sitter Niall
Breen.
“I
made a good start and was lucky to avoid hitting [James] Jakes who stalled
ahead of me. For the first
few laps I was held up quite badly by [Rodolfo] Gonzalez but when he
pitted for his drive through penalty I had several laps where I was able
to eke out an advantage and post some pretty quick times.
“Then [Sam] Bird came out of
the pits in front of me and drove very defensively for about a lap and a
half and I just wasn’t able to get past him. Despite that though, I’m
happy with the race and the pace we had, and looking forward to continuing
that form into tomorrow’s race.
“The
ART Grand Prix team has done a great job this weekend and hopefully I can
thank them and repay the faith shown in me by Multiflight with a good
result tomorrow. It’s my first front row start in Formula 3 so I hope I
can get a good getaway off the line and make a break for it.”
Race
two will take place on Sunday morning and both races will be broadcast on
Motors TV in a two hour programme scheduled to start at 20.00 that
evening.
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