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Magnussen dominates race one
October 8th, 2011
Kevin Magnussen moved into prime position to claim the runner-up spot in this season’s British Formula 3 championship by dominating the opening race at Silverstone this afternoon.
The Dane started from pole and led from lights-to-flag to record his seventh win of the year and leap ahead of Carlin team-mate Carlos Huertas in the five-way fight for second in the points.
Double R Racing’s Scott Pye continued his strong end to the year by jumping champion elect Felipe Nasr (Carlin) at the start to finish second. The 2010 British Formula Ford champion could not live with Magnussen’s pace, but controlled the gap back to Nasr and deservedly recorded his best result yet in a full points F3 race.
Nasr ran third throughout a highly processional affair. His Carlin team-mate Rupert Svendsen-Cook made an early challenge for the final podium spot after a strong start, but spun after what appeared to be contact at Becketts and later retired to the pits.
That left Nasr clear in third until a late challenge from charging team-mate Jazeman Jaafar.
After getting squeezed by Carlin running mate Carlos Huertas as the field emerged from Copse for the first time, Jaafar had fallen behind fast-starting Fortec driver Lucas Foresti (up from 10th on the grid).
Foresti held fourth for the first third of the race, until Jaafar jumped him after getting a better run onto the Wellington straight on lap six of 15. From there, the Malaysian did well to close his champion team-mate Nasr down, but could not quite get close enough to try a pass for the podium.
Foresti finished a lonely fifth, while a similarly strong opening lap from his Fortec team-mate Will Buller elevated the Northern Irishman into the top six from 11th on the grid.
He led a closely-matched five-car train home, which also included Huertas, Motopark’s fast-starting Alexander Sims (up from 12th on the grid), Pietro Fantin (Hitech) and Carlin’s Jack Harvey.
GP3 frontrunner Mitch Evans (Double R) ran on the back of this group early on, but spun out at Chapel midway through the race.
Results – 15 laps:Pos Driver Team/Car Time/Gap
1. Kevin Magnussen Carlin Dallara-VW 28m34.986s
2. Scott Pye Double R Dallara-Merc + 8.028s
3. Felipe Nasr Carlin Dallara-VW + 9.376s
4. Jazeman Jaafar Carlin Dallara-VW + 10.558s
5. Lucas Foresti Fortec Dallara-Merc + 14.907s
6. Will Buller Fortec Dallara-Merc + 23.027s
7. Carlos Huertas Carlin Dallara-VW + 23.449s
8. Alexander Sims Double R Dallara-VW + 24.044s
9. Pietro Fantin Hitech Dallara-VW + 24.556s
10. Jack Harvey Carlin Dallara-VW + 25.619s
11. Hywel Lloyd Sino Vision Dallara-Merc + 29.948s
12. Harry Tincknell Fortec Dallara-Merc + 36.945s
13. Bart Hylkema T-Sport Dallara-VW + 37.705s
14. Pipo Derani Double R Dallara-Merc + 40.705s
15. Yann Cunha T-Sport Dallara-VW + 41.027s
16. Maxim Snegirev Hitech Dallara-VW + 45.288s
17. Guilherme Silva Hitech Dallara-VW + 47.267s
18. Adderly Fong Sino Vision Dallara-Merc + 56.437s
19. Menasheh Idafar T-Sport Dallara-VW + 56.688s
20. Fahmi Ilyas Fortec Dallara-Merc + 1m00.372s
21. Kotaro Sakurai Hitech Dallara-Mugen + 1m08.097sRetirements:
Mitch Evans Double R Dallara-Merc 6 laps
Rupert Svendsen-Cook Carlin Dallara-VW 1 lap




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