There is no better awakening, with a lot of Italy in the highest positions after the F3 qualifying for the GP in Australia. pole position in Melbourne for Leonardo Fornaroli, which prevails over the Prema di Gabriele Mini after a close fight. The outcome of the qualifications will see the driver from Piacenza prevail alone 19 thousandthsi.
First start for the GP in Australia.
- P1 – Leonardo Fornaroli – 1:33.044
- P2 – Gabriele Minì +0,019
- P3 – Dino Beganovic
F3, returning after a two-week break from the first test of the championship in Bahrain, starts again from an all-Italian front row.
To realize the pole position after qualifying in Melbourne was Leonardo Fornaroli, following in 2° position we find Gabriele Mini. To open the second row, al 3rd place Dino Beganovic and Nikita Bedrin finishing in 4th.
The following red flags characterized the F3 qualifying for the GP in Australia. Sami Meguetounif hits the wall exiting the last corner but does not compromise the possibility of a final flying lap for the riders and beating the time of Minì who is momentarily in first position.
Dino Beganovic improved, having initially even apologized to the team for unsatisfactory times, with the first three positions thus occupied by drivers driving from Italian teams.
Furthermore, after the ugly confrontation between Alexander Dunne and Nikola Tsolov, the Bulgarian was subsequently penalized by 3 places on the starting grid while the Briton received a reprimand.
The dynamics saw Tsolov suffered an impediment from the opponent and, in response to this, he voluntarily closed the trajectory as soon as he was alongside the MP Motorsport team driver, entering into a collision.
The final results for F3 qualifying ahead of the Melbourne GP.