F3 2020: David Beckmann Snatches Hungarian Race Two Victory
David Beckmann snatched a dramatic maiden F3 victory after Bent Viscaal served a 10 second time penalty, despite taking the checkered flag first in a thrilling Hungarian Race Two.
David Beckmann snatched a dramatic maiden F3 victory after Bent Viscaal served a 10 second time penalty, despite taking the checkered flag first in a thrilling Hungarian Race Two.
Theo Pourchaire overcame a dramatic opening corner incident and red flag to clinch consecutive F3 races wins, en route to victory in the opening Hungarian Race.
After a fortnight in the Styrian mountains surrounding Spielberg, Formula Three moved onto Hungary for the opening day of 2020 Hungarian Grand Prix weekend as the first triple-header concludes.
16 year-old Theo Pourchaire emerged victorious in a dramatic second F3 Styrian race, following a late collision between Liam Lawson and Jake Hughes.
Frederik Vesti converted his maiden pole into victory in a rain-shortened Styrian Race One, as Trident’s Lirim Zendeli and David Beckmann completed the podium.
Less than a week after hitting the Red Bull Ring for the opening Austrian round, Formula Three were back at the same venue for Practice and Qualifying as part of Styrian GP weekend.
Hitech’s Liam Lawson survived a late fight from Richard Verschoor to clinch victory in a dramatic F3 Austrian reverse race.
Prema Racing’s Oscar Piastri cruised to a dominant rookie victory at F3’s season opening Race One in Austria, leading teammate Logan Sargeant home for an one-two finish.
Today saw FIA Formula Three kick start their 2020 season in style as Sebastian Fernandez secured a maiden pole in an eventful qualifying session, after David Beckmann edged Practice.
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