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Barcelona GP3: Albon holds off Tunjo for maiden win

Alex Albon secured his first GP3 win in the second race of the weekend at Barcelona, taking the lead at the start and holding off Oscar Tunjo for the remainder.

Alexander Albon, ART Grand Prix

Photo by: GP3 Series Media Service

Alexander Albon, ART Grand Prix
Alexander Albon, ART Grand Prix
Oscar Tunjo, Jenzer Motorsport
Oscar Tunjo, Jenzer Motorsport
Antonio Fuoco, Trident
Matthew Parry, Koiranen GP

Like his ART teammate Charles Leclerc in Saturday’s season opener, Albon made the perfect getaway from third on the grid to grab the advantage from reverse grid polesitter Tunjo approaching Turn 1.

The pair ran side-by-side as they reached the braking zone, with Albon going to the outside of Tunjo and braking fractionally later to move ahead.

Both quickly escaped from the rest of the pack, Tunjo keeping Albon under pressure for the rest of the race but never drawing close enough to attempt an overtake.

Albon crossed the line 1.2s clear of the Jenzer driver to take the first win of his career since 2014 in Formula Renault 2.0 NEC.

Some six seconds behind Tunjo, Antonio Fuoco completed the podium after getting the better of front-row starter Jake Dennis at the start, but failing to keep pace with the two leaders.

The rest of the points scoring drivers finished in the order they ended the first lap, with Nyck de Vries moving up to fifth at the start ahead of Matevos Isaakyan, Kevin Jorg and Jake Hughes.

After being shuffled back to 10th on the opening lap, race one winner Leclerc managed to grab a place back at Ralph Boschung’s expense, but spent the rest of the race boxed in behind the DAMS cars of Jorg and Hughes.

There was action just outside the top 10 early on as Matt Parry forced Santino Ferrucci off the track along the start/finish straight, the Briton earning himself a 10-second time penalty and dropping from 12th to 20th as a result.

Race results:

Pos. Driver Team Time/Gap
1 Alexander Albon ART Grand Prix 28:24.177
2 Oscar Tunjo Jenzer Motorsport 1.294
3 Antonio Fuoco Trident 7.307
4 Jake Dennis Arden International 8.114
5 Nyck de Vries ART Grand Prix 11.612
6 Matevos Isaakyan Koiranen GP 12.505
7 Kevin Jorg DAMS 15.012
8 Jake Hughes DAMS 15.670
9 Charles Leclerc ART Grand Prix 16.695
10 Ralph Boschung Koiranen GP 18.345
11 Santino Ferrucci DAMS 18.757
12 Artur Janosz Trident 20.796
13  Nirei Fukuzumi ART Grand Prix 21.450
14 Alex Palou Campos Racing 21.934
15 Sandy Stuvik Trident 24.818
16 Giuliano Alesi Trident 26.107
17 Richard Gonda Jenzer Motorsport 27.024
18 Tatiana Calderon Arden International 27.582
19 Jack Aitken Arden International 29.135
20 Matt Parry Koiranen GP 29.524
21 Konstantin Tereshchenko Campos Racing 30.109
22 Steijn Schothorst Campos Racing 30.840
23 Akash Nandy Jenzer Motorsport 33.959
24 Mahaveer Raghunathan Koiranen GP 43.431

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