Race
1:
Race one of the Valencia round of the Spanish Formula 3 Championship
saw Racing Engineerings Borja Garcia start from pole position.
The young Spaniard impressed with a tough but excellent start and
out-braked Giao, who was starting second, into the first corner.
For the following twelve laps Borja continuously increased the gap
between him and Giao. In the thirteenth lap Borja lost part of his
exhaust, an incident, which affected not only the rear left tire,
but also the rear suspension and wing of the car. Driving a less
powerful and unstable car, Borjas time advantage of more that
three seconds melted away with each lap. However, due to his experience
and motivation Borja could keep his first place and win the race.
Steven Kane, in Racing Engineerings car number 2, started
from fourth position and lost a position at the start to Dani Martin.
Steven, in fifth place during the second lap moved up a position
when Alvaro Barba, running in third place spun off the track. Steven
finished the race in fourth position.
Maria de Villota started the race from fifteenth position and thanks
to a good start was in thirteenth place by the end of the first
lap. She gained another position when Alvaro Barba spun in lap two,
but he once again overtook her in lap five. In lap fifteen Maria
gained another position and finished the race twelfth.
After
Borja Garcias first victory of the day, the stewards of the
race have taken the decision to penalize him with a statement that
his start was not according to the rules. Racing Engineering is
appealing against this decision.
Race
2:
Borja Garcia had second position on the starting grid behind his
championship rival Giao. Borja once again had an amazing start and
overtook the Portuguese driver before the first corner. He then
produced brilliant lap times and the gap to Giao widened. In lap
twelve Borja recorded the fastest lap time of the race with a 130.565.
With a comfortable gap of 3,414 seconds, Borja won the second race
of the weekend.
Steven Kane started from seventeenth position on the starting grid
and gained two positions at the start. Pushing constantly and not
being affected by drivers such as Risatti and Nuñez spinning
in front of him, Steven moved up into ninth place and finally finished
in eighth position.
Maria de Villota started in fifteenth place and was all but lucky
when and incident with Suarez in lap two forced her to retire from
the race.
Alfonso
de Orleans, President of Racing Engineering stated Borja and
Steven did a great job this weekend, you can see that they are championship
winning drivers. The weekend would have been a perfect one, except
that the stewards gave Borja a 25 second penalty for a forcefull
start of the first race. In my opinion this sanction is much too
exaggerated for the accusations levied against Borja. So in the
light of that, we are appealing, especially since there was no contact
or damage of any kind.
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