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Silverstone F3: Norris dominates hectic race for maiden win

McLaren junior Lando Norris won the first European Formula 3 race of 2017 at Silverstone, which included changeable conditions and three safety car restarts.

Race winner Lando Norris, Carlin, Dallara F317 - Volkswagen

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Lando Norris, Carlin, Dallara F317 - Volkswagen
Lando Norris, Carlin, Dallara F317 - Volkswagen
Jake Dennis, Carlin, Dallara F317 - Volkswagen
Jake Dennis, Carlin, Dallara F317 - Volkswagen
Maximilian Günther, Prema Powerteam, Dallara F317 - Mercedes-Benz
Maximilian Günther, Prema Powerteam, Dallara F317 - Mercedes-Benz
Joel Eriksson, Motopark, Dallara F317 – Volkswagen

Norris took a lights-to-flag win and his lead was never in danger, even though his advantage was nullified twice due to crashes.

Due to rain shortly before the start, the race began with two laps behind the safety car.

When it went green, Norris had a convincing start, leading Callum Ilott with a safe gap.

A lap later however, Ilott spun out at Abbey, and the race was neutralised with Dennis, who charged through the field from eighth, taking second.

The green flag period did not even last for a single lap next time around due to Ralf Aron crashing at Luffield, undoing another impressive restart from Norris.

Once it resumed again, the race remained incident-free, with Norris again pulling away immediately.

The McLaren junior would lead by two seconds after just two laps and eventually won by around the same gap, breaking Charles Leclerc's lap record from 2015 in the process.

Dennis, who is only confirmed for the first three rounds of the season, completed a Carlin 1-2.

Prema's Maximilian Gunther was close behind Dennis at the end of the race, but settled for the final podium spot.

Motopark and Van Amersfoort Racing drivers Joel Eriksson and Joey Mawson completed the top five, the latter keeping the charging Mick Schumacher at bay during two restarts.

While attacking Mawson, Schumacher ended up falling behind Harrison Newey, and the German was also overtaken by his Prema teammate Guan Yu Zhou on the final lap.

Schumacher finished just ahead of Pedro Piquet and Jehan Daruvala, the duo completing the top 10.

Race 1 results:

Pos. Driver Team Gap
1  Lando Norris Carlin  
2  Jake Dennis Carlin +1.683
3  Maximilian Gunther Prema Powerteam +2.432
4  Joel Eriksson Motopark +3.207
5  Joey Mawson Van Amersfoort Racing +4.991
6  Harrison Newey Van Amersfoort Racing +9.376
7  Guan Yu Zhou Prema Powerteam +13.253
8  Mick Schumacher Prema Powerteam +14.154
9  Pedro Piquet Van Amersfoort Racing +14.644
10  Jehan Daruvala Carlin +15.574
11  Tadasuke Makino Hitech Grand Prix +16.282
12  Ferdinand Habsburg Carlin +17.263
13  Jake Hughes Hitech Grand Prix +17.447
14  David Beckmann Van Amersfoort Racing +19.947
15  Keyvan Andres Soori Motopark +22.883
16  Marino Sato Motopark +23.410
   Ralf Aron Hitech Grand Prix +10 Laps
   Callum Ilott Prema Powerteam +13 Laps
   Nikita Mazepin Hitech Grand Prix +14 laps

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