Victories of Robert Wickens and Kevin Korjus in the meeting of the Formula Renault 3.5 at the Nürburgring


After a weekend with victories of Robert Wickens and Kevin Korjus in the meeting of the Formula Renault 3.5 at the Nurburgring, the Canadian pilot stands with the lead of the Championship, when we arrived at the equator of the same. This means that it will test a formula Renault when it comes to the next meeting of the Formula Renault 3.5 at the Hungaroring circuit.
The first of two races saw an incredible fight between Robert Wickens and Daniel Ricciardo, with final victory of the third pilot Marussia Virgin Racing. Both are perhaps the pilots with the best combination of talent and experience of the category today. The two showed his class, finishing nearly 23 seconds ahead of Kevin Korjus, the third occupant of the podium.
Cesar Ramos got the first position of the pilots out of the podium, followed by our Albert Costa, the fifth, which continues to be regular, though perhaps lack a bit of speed in order to achieve better results. In a race very complicated, so only the track, wet State Parties highlighted Sergio Canamasas, sixth just behind her compatriot.
The second race was even more emotion prepared for spectators combregados fantastic Nurburgring circuit. In the first curve, a touch resulted in a spin to kevin korjus, who made the mandatory pit stop before the safety car to come to the track. It was done, as they would be stopping their rivals, the Estonian was climbing positions, and at the end he managed to win the victory.
Who lost a possible victory was Fairuz Fauzy, off track after blocking the wheels in a puddle of water before the Veedol chicane. That happened after his obligatory stop in the pits when filming ahead Korjus. In the end, it was even surpassed by Robert Wickens unleashed, which regained positions up second, ahead of the pilot Malaysian who completed the podium.
Jean-Eric Vergne and Daniel Ricciardo finished behind Fauzy, and just ahead of Albert Costa, who still score points, and although it is far from the lead of the Championship, it is not so much, for the runner-up. We hope that Hungary his luck changed a little and can fight for the podium or even for a victory which already deserves to get.
1 Robert Wickens Carlin 47m30.163s 2. Daniel Ricciardo ISR + 0. 3 671s. Kevin Korjus Tech 1 + 22. 951s 4. Cesar Ramos Fortec + 32. 235s 5. Albert Costa epic + 33. 6 372s. Sergio canamasas BVM Target + 33. 917s 7. Andre Negrao Draco + 36. 977s 8. Daniel Zampieri BVM Target + 41. is 9. Anton Nebylitskiy KMP + 41. 653s
10. Jake Rosenzweig Mofaz + 47. 986s
11. Fairuz Fauzy Mofaz + 48. 602s
12 Walter Grubmuller P1 + 54. 982s
13. Stephane Richelmi Draco + 57. 224s
14. Brendon Hartley Gravity-Charouz + 1m09.509s
15 Daniel McKenzie Comtec + 1m17.995s
16 Daniel Jong Comtec + 1 lap
17 Daniil Move P1 + 1 lap
18 Nelson Panciatici KMP + 1 lap
19 Sten Pentus Epic + 1 lap
20 Arthur Pic Tech 1 + 1 lap
21 Jan Charouz Gravity - Charouz + 1 lap
Drop-outs:
Michael Herck Pons 19 laps
Oliver Webb Pons 18 laps
Nathanael Berthoin ISR 3 laps
Alexander Rossi Fortec 0 laps
Jean-Eric Vergne Carlin 0 laps
1 Kevin Korjus Tech 1 46m36.753s 2. Robert Wickens Carlin + 5. 644s 3. Fairuz Fauzy Mofaz + 6. 464s 4. Jean-Eric Vergne Carlin + 7. 854s 5. Daniel Ricciardo ISR + 11. 364s 6. Albert Costa epic + 16. 024s 7. Brendon Hartley Gravity-Charouz + 17. 8 699s. Cesar Ramos Fortec + 24. 453s 9. Daniel Zampieri BVM Target + 28. 892s
10 Sten Pentus Epic + 30. 862s
11. Sergio canamasas BVM Target + 31. 591s
12. Andre Negrao Draco + 35. 059s
13. Stephane Richelmi Draco + 36. 416s
14 Arthur Pic Tech 1 + 37. 585s
15 Nelson Panciatici KMP + 37. 947s
16 Oliver Webb Pons + 52. 856s
17 Jan Charouz Gravity - Charouz + 54. 688s
18 Daniil Move P1 + 58. 0.582s
19 Daniel Jong Comtec + 1m02.021s
20 Daniel McKenzie Comtec + 1m07.354s
21 Michael Herck Pons + 1m10.598s
Drop-outs:
Anton Nebylitskiy KMP 8 laps
Jake Rosenzweig Mofaz 8 laps
Nathanael Berthoin ISR 3 laps
Alexander Rossi Fortec 1 laps
1 Robert Wickens - 132pts
2 - Kevin Korjus - 102pts
3 Jean-Eric Vergne - 102pts
4 Daniel Ricciardo - 89pts
5 - Albert Costa - 82pts
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