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10 May 2004
PRESS RELEASE Michael Devaney
Devaney takes first F3 victory in Oschersleben

Irishman Michael Devaney has taken his first Formula 3 Race Victory in Saturdays Round 3 of the Recaro German Formula 3 Cup which was held at Oschersleben, Germany. Starting from pole position Michael maintained first position into the first corner and over the 18 laps built his lead up to 6.4 seconds while also setting fastest lap of the race at 1.21.756. Backing off on the final few laps Michael took the win by 4.373 seconds from Germanys Thomas Holzer and Timo Lienemann. The victory was added with a 4th place finish from 4th on the grid in Sundays Round 4 and the results from the weekend have shot Michael up from 5th to 2nd in the overall Championship with only 7 points separating him from the top of the leaderboard.

''This weekend has been absolutely fantastic, JB Motorsport and I have worked really hard in the little time we have had together because of the late deal and it has all paid off with my first F3 victory. We got the most points out of anyone this weekend and to be lying second in the championship with only few points separating me from first is exactly what we wanted to do this weekend. Our 4th place finish in Round 4 could have been better as I was lying in 3rd position and catching 2nd until I came to a backmarker and got squeezed by him in the fast right hander and lost my 3rd position. But when we look at where we were after Hockenheim and where we are now in the Championship is it really encouraging for the rest of the season." commented Michael.

The Recaro German Formula 3 cup will now move on to Assen in Holland where Rounds 5 and 6 will take place on the 22nd/23rd of May and the www.seahorse.ie backed driver is confident of repeating his results from Oschersleben "I´m now hoping to score a double podium at Assen and after this great weekend in Oschersleben I think it is definitely possible to achieve this and maybe take my second F3 race win. My main focus remains the overall championship so I´m looking to take in as many points as possible in the two races"

At 19 years old he is also the youngest ever Irish driver to win a Formula 3 race and has also emulated his Father, Bernard, who also took victory in a Formula 3 race in British F3 back in 1979.

 




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