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Series Silverstone race 1 report

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Kevin Magnussen

Photo by: Stella-Maria Thomas

Seventh heaven for Kevin at Silverstone

Kevin Magnussen
Kevin Magnussen

Photo by: Stella-Maria Thomas

Kevin Magnussen stormed to his seventh Cooper Tires British Formula 3 race win of the season this afternoon at Silverstone to retake second place in the championship and equal the victory tally of champion Felipe Nasr.

It was a copybook performance from the 19-year-old Dane, the Carlin man leading all the way from pole position and extending his advantage over his pursuers with every passing lap. Along the way to his eight-second victory, Magnussen stole the lap record for the 3.7-mile Grand Prix circuit.

His win puts Kevin six points clear of his closest challenger for championship runner-up position, Colombian Carlos Huertas, who placed seventh today. Kevin says he would be pleased to add a further win tomorrow to take him ahead of Nasr’s wins record: “That would be the optimum thing but Felipe isn’t the most important person I have to beat because it is me and Carlos who are fighting it out for championship second. Everything worked out perfectly in this race; the car was awesome, I made a good start and after that everything went my way really.”

Nasr’s hopes of challenging Magnussen for the win were dashed from the outset: “I had a problem with the clutch and I couldn’t get a very good start. Then I had to follow the car in front and that made my tyres worse.”

The car in front thanks to a great getaway from third on the grid was Scott Pye for Double R Racing. The Aussie slotted past Nasr at the outset and gave chase to Magnussen. “I got a good start but unfortunately after the first lap I couldn’t stay with Kevin. The were a couple of opportunities on the first lap but I think he was running a bit more downforce and through the middle sector he was pulling that little bit on me. But second is great; I can’t stop smiling. The whole team have worked very hard for this. It feels almost too late, but I guess it’s a good way to finish the season. Hopefully I can come back next year and shoot for the championship.”

Magnussen won by 8s from Pye, with Nasr 1.3s further behind for the final podium slot. Jazeman Jaafar pulled off the only overtaking move in the top 10 after the start when the Carlin driver snatched fourth from Fortec’s Lucas Foresti on the sixth tour.

Foresti led home his team-mate Will Buller for fifth, with the visiting Alexander Sims eighth for Motopark behind Huertas. Hitech’s Pietro Fantin and Racing Steps Foundation driver Jack Harvey completed the top 10.

Rupert Svendsen-Cook saw his hopes of championship second ruined by a split brake line on the opening lap; Double R’s Mitch Evans joined him in retirement with a seventh-lap spin.

There were uncontested class wins for Rookie champion Kotaro Sakurai and Invitee Guilherme Silva, Hitech men both.

The battle for championship second goes down to tomorrow between Magnussen, Huertas, Buller and Jaafar, with Svendsen-Cook still in with a chance of championship third.

Both of tomorrow’s races will be live on Motors TV, at 1007 and 1610.

British Formula 3 enjoys the headlining support of Cooper Tires and is additionally backed by Sunoco Racing Fuels, Anglo American Oil Company and OAMPS.

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