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GP3 – Mazepin clinches Race 2 victory at Spa

Nikita Mazepin secured a hard-earned victory in the GP3 Series Race 2 at Spa-Francorchamps, Belgium, producing a pair of clean overtakes to tie up his third victory of 2018. Mazepin spent the latter stages of a frenetic race managing the gap to ART Grand Prix teammate Anthoine Hubert, who thrust his way into second place as Callum Ilott cemented a 1-2-3 finish for the French team.

 
With a delayed start due to poor visibility as a result of fog, Race 1 winner David Beckmann’s day ended prematurely having pulled into the pit on the formation lap. As the lights went out, polesitter Joey Mawson got away strongly as Ilott wrested second place away from teammate Jake Hughes off the line. Ilott challenged for the lead on the lap after; attempting to seize control of the race from Mawson, the British driver was bumped wide at Les Combes and dropped to fourth.
 
Hughes then surged past Mawson at the Kemmel Straight on lap 3, with Mazepin following his teammate to pass the Arden International driver. Mawson began to haemorrhage positions, losing further ground on the subsequent lap to the recovering Ilott as Mazepin made his play for the lead – taking a tow on the back straight with DRS, the Russian powered past Hughes and disappeared off into the distance.
 
Hubert locked out the top 4 for ART after passing Mawson on the fifth lap, and the Australian fell further down the order after being overhauled later on by Pedro Piquet before coming under fire from a midfield train of cars. Leonardo Pulcini found his way through with little resistance, but an errant visor tear-off entering his radiator left the Italian to retire.
 
Meanwhile, Ilott cleared Hughes for second, attempting to scamper up the road in pursuit of Mazepin as a rapidly-chasing Hubert closed in on his teammates. After the midway point of the race, the Frenchman moved past Hughes to wind in Ilott, while Mawson continued his descent through the field – having initially defended well from rookie Richard Verschoor, the Dutchman conducted a spectacular move at the Bus Stop and defended from the DRS-assisted Mawson into Les Combes on the next lap.
 
With three laps remaining, Hubert caught and passed Ilott with consummate ease with DRS, and set about going after Mazepin. However, over the final laps the gap between the pair remained stagnant – Mazepin managing his tyre life in the closing stages to clinch his third win of 2018, crossing the line 1.8s ahead of Hubert.
 
Ilott completed the podium, with Hughes 4.6s further back to lock out the top four positions for ART. Piquet was fifth, beating Trident teammate Giuliano Alesi as Verschoor claimed his first points in seventh having made up ten places during the race. Battling hard for the final point, Ryan Tveter beat Tatiana Calderon to eighth place.
 
Hubert continues to lead the drivers’ standings with 158 points, with Ilott on 132 and Mazepin now third with 125. ART Grand Prix have 450 points in the teams’ standings, with Trident with 294 and Campos Racing on 105. The next round takes place in Monza next weekend from the 31 August – 2 September.
 
2018 GP3 Series Round 6 – Spa-Francorchamps, Belgium – Race 2 Provisional Classification
 
 
Driver
Team
1
Nikita Mazepin
ART Grand Prix
2
Anthoine Hubert
ART Grand Prix
3
Callum Ilott
ART Grand Prix
4
Jake Hughes
ART Grand Prix
5
Pedro Piquet
Trident
6
Giuliano Alesi
Trident
7
Richard Verschoor
MP Motorsport
8
Ryan Tveter
Trident
9
Tatiana Calderon
Jenzer Motorsport
10
Juan Manuel Correa
Jenzer Motorsport
11
Gabriel Aubry
Arden International
12
Niko Kari
MP Motorsport
13
Simo Laaksonen
Campos Racing
14
Julien Falchero
Arden International
15
Jannes Fittje
Jenzer Motorsport
16
Diego Menchaca
Campos Racing
17
Joey Mawson
Arden International
     
 
Not Classified
 
 
Devlin DeFrancesco
MP Motorsport
 
Leonardo Pulcini
Campos Racing
 
David Beckmann
Trident
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