F3 – Armstrong’s domination continues

Kiwi driver earns first pole in F3 ahead of Fewtrell and Vips

 

Marcus Armstrong achieved his first pole positon of the season in a frantic FIA Formula 3 Qualifying session at the Red Bull Ring. The PREMA Racing ace was able to hold on to P1 ahead of Max Fewtrell and Jüri Vips, despite a late red flag interrupting his session.

 

Qualifying started with all 30 cars swarming onto the short Spielberg circuit and it was the continually dominant PREMAs who set the standard, with Jehan Daruvala and Robert Shwartzman enjoying an early tussle out in front.

 

Armstrong added a third PREMA to the party, but the trio were later broken up as ART Grand Prix displayed their much-improved pace. David Beckmann moved up to third, with teammates Fewtrell and Christian Lundgaard slipping in behind him.

 

Shwartzman’s session was cut short as he suffered a technical hitch and was forced to pull over onto the bank at Turn 4, coming to a swift halt. Following this, Armstrong took the reins and ensured a PREMA remained on top, nabbing P1. Further drama ensued when Logan Sargeant took flight at the final turn and thundered into the barriers, bringing out a red flag. Thankfully, the American walked away from his car unscathed.

 

Ahead of the red flag, Armstrong had set a purple first sector and lost momentum as he looked to cement P1. Meanwhile, Vips and teammate Leonardo Pulcini managed to complete their laps and hauled themselves up to third and fourth ahead of the brief break in action.

 

The session resumed with just four minutes left on the clock and Vips wasted no time in getting the running back underway, narrowly missing out on pole by 0.180s, leaving Armstrong clinging onto the position.

 

Daruvala and Lundgaard were each able to set fast final laps and haul themselves back up the order, but neither times were as impressive as Fewtrell’s who claimed P2 at the death, just 0.123s short of Armstrong.

 

This meant that the Kiwi maintained pole, with the Briton from ART in second and Vips third. Daruvala and Lundgaard completed the top five, ahead of Jake Hughes, Pulcini, Pedro Piquet, Beckmann and Sebastian Fernandez. However, the Spaniard will drop three places due to a penalty earned in Free Practice. Fewtrell and Vips will both look to contend with the power of Armstrong’s PREMA in Race 1 tomorrow morning at 10.25am.

 

2019 FIA Formula 3 – Qualifying classification

 

  DRIVER

TEAM

LAPTIME

LAPS

1

Marcus Armstrong

PREMA Racing

1:19.716

14

2

Max Fewtrell

ART Grand Prix

1:19.839

16

3

Jüri Vips

Hitech Grand Prix

1:19.896

17

4

Jehan Daruvala

PREMA Racing

1:19.934

14

5

Christian Lundgaard

ART Grand Prix

1:20.003

14

6

Jake Hughes

HWA RACELAB

1:20.075

16

7

Leonardo Pulcini

Hitech Grand Prix

1:20.188

17

8

Pedro Piquet

Trident

1:20.190

14

9

David Beckmann

ART Grand Prix

1:20.203

16

10

Sebastian Fernandez

Campos Racing

1:20.204

15

11

Lirim Zendeli

Sauber Junior Team by Charouz

1:20.234

16

12

Robert Shwartzman

PREMA Racing

1:20.277

6

13

Bent Viscaal

HWA RACELAB

1:20.301

16

14

Richard Verschoor

MP Motorsport

1:20.308

15

15

Devlin DeFrancesco

Trident

1:20.323

14

16

Alex Peroni

Campos Racing

1:20.328

14

17

Liam Lawson

  1:20.386

16

18

Felipe Drugovich

Carlin Buzz Racing

1:20.407

14

19

Simo Laaksonen

MP Motorsport

1:20.427

14

20

Niko Kari

Trident

1:20.476

14

21

Teppei Natori

Carlin Buzz Racing

1:20.539

15

22

Giorgio Carrara

Jenzer Motorsport

1:20.592

17

23

Ye Yifei

Hitech Grand Prix

1:20.662

16

24

Logan Sargeant

Carlin Buzz Racing

1:20.673

11

25

Fabio Scherer

Sauber Junior Team by Charouz

1:20.778

15

26

Raoul Hyman

Sauber Junior Team by Charouz

1:20.887

16

27

Yuki Tsunoda

Jenzer Motorsport

1:20.959

15

28

Keyvan Andres

HWA RACELAB

1:21.319

16

29

Andreas Estner

Jenzer Motorsport

1:21.658

15

30

Alessio Deledda

Campos Racing

1:21.935

15

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