What second race of the Formula Renault 3.5 at Hungaroring , which we saw yesterday! Jean-Eric Vergne won again, completing a perfect weekend. If race saw the French to reduce distances to Robert Wickens, the second has seen him become leader of the general. The podium it completed Albert Costa and Adam Carroll, with good runs.
But not only good careers led them to the podium, and Sergio Canamasas as Robert Wickens, who finished in second and third position respectively, received two penalties in the final result, because their teams loose them boxes at a time considered to be dangerous. A penalty for Sergio, although that would contribute to the success of coast.
The history of the race saw a Sergio Canamasas losing the lead for a successful Vergne, trying to escape from the Spanish. Did not succeed until the arrival of the pit stops, that he gave a small advantage to the Red Bull driver. Albert Costa said that him, for this seems a reward by the penalty received in Monaco, and will offset more than.
Adam Carroll, for its part, has increased his pace when he reported the criminalization Canamasas and Wickens, and he earned the podium by just one-tenth. Had it not been so, we have seen two Spanish pilots on the podium of the Hungarian circuit, although the fourth position of Sergio, along with the third yesterday, he raises until the 11th position of the general.
In addition, nobody can escape that their results have been with a lower car and less media, so in the paddock of the Championship him begins to see as a kind of revelation of the season, above all, being ahead of his teammate in the interim classification of the Championship, which was his main objective at the start of season.
The following quote from the Championship will be in many weeks, the weekend of 19, 20 and 21 August, at Silverstone. With two-thirds of the Championship already disputed, there are just quotes from Silverstone, Paul Ricard and Montmelo. Well sure Jean-Eric Vergne and Robert Wickens, colleagues in the Carlin team, fight for victory, and we hope that our pilots continue to improve.
1 Jean-Eric Vergne Carlin 46m37.271s 2. Albert Costa epic + 11. 738s 3. Adam Carroll P1 + 14. 4 105s. Sergio canamasas BVM Target + 14. 115s 5. Alexander Rossi Fortec + 14. 942s 6. Brendon Hartley Gravity-Charouz + 15. 708s 7. Robert Wickens Carlin + 19. 726s 8. Mikhail Aleshin KMP + 21. 342s 9. Daniel Zampieri BVM Target + 22. 878s
10 Nathanael Berthoin ISR + 29. 948s
11 Arthur Pic Tech 1 + 30. 500s
12 Daniel Ricciardo ISR + 36. 503s
13 Marcos Martinez Pons + 37. 468s
14 Daniil Move P1 + 37. 951s
15. Jake Rosenzweig Mofaz + 40. 039s
16. Fairuz Fauzy Mofaz + 40. 777s
17 Nelson Panciatici KMP + 41. 204s
18 Daniel Jong Comtec + 49. 231s
19 Oliver Webb Pons + 49. 369s
20. Stephane Richelmi Draco + 52. 849s
21 Jan Charouz Gravity - Charouz + 55. 668s
22 Daniel McKenzie Comtec + 56. 076s
23. Kevin Korjus Tech 1 + 1m02.028s
24. Cesar Ramos Fortec + 2 laps
Drop-outs:
Sten Pentus Epic 0 laps
Andre Negrao Draco 0 laps
1 Jean-Eric Vergne - 152pts
2 Robert Wickens - 140pts
3 - Kevin Korjus - 110pts
4 Alexander Rossi - 101pts
5 - Albert Costa - 100pts
11 - Sergio canamasas - 36pts