Mix the words together "formula 3” and “Australia” and you will get an explosive mix. In the rear of the feature race in Melbourne, all colors were seen. Up front, on the other hand, the situation has no sin of linearity. To take the ride is in fact Bortoleto, followed by Saucy, Minì, Fornaroli and O'Sullivan. The top five positions set by Friday's qualifying remain unchanged, but back there…
Australia is green-gold. Double pride also for Italy
Gabriel Bortoleto and his Trident number 5 they take everything in the southern hemisphere citizen. The Brazilian makes no mistake and take home the second future of the two rides so far completing the pole position on Friday. Following the elusive Bortoleto there are Saucy, Mini e Fornaroli. The Swiss takes the fastest lap. While the two Italians manage and bring home a result that puts them respectively fourth and ninth in the general standings. A much better weekend than the unfortunate start in Bahrain for the Alpine Junior.
Also good O'Sullivan, fifth, who tries on Fornaroli at the end without success. Excellent English Browning, who goes from ninth to sixth, causing them to retreat Aron of a position. Maintains eighth place Beganovich, protagonist of a contact with Collet which caused a puncture to the latter, then sixteenth. The top 10 closes with an amazing Josep Marìa Marti, that from 30th he comes ninth setting the track ablaze with spectacular moves, such as overtaking on Edgar (12th). Tenth barnard with Jenzer.

Drama and retreats: the second part of the ranking
Eleventh there mansell. English precedes Edgar e Smith, that from 27th he comes 13th delighting in an ovation-worthy comeback. Then Gray, barter e Collet, unlucky in the contact with Beganovic. Yeany precedes Sophia Flowers with the PHM. Villagomez he's 19th, penalized 10 seconds after the contact that sent Cohen into a spin forcing him to retire. He's not doing well either Tsolov behind Garcia. The Bulgarian gets caught 10 seconds after a contact with Faria, then retired. Arrivals close Goethe and Bedrin.
Among the retreats are Cohen, unlucky in the collision with Villagomez; Faria; Wisnicki, who damages the suspension by turning over; Frederick, after a accident under the safety car; is Colapinto, whose misfortune continues after the disqualification in yesterday's sprint. Weekend to forget also for Boya and Montoya: the Spaniard risked taking off trying to overtake Tsolov, while the Venezuelan retired after a long run.


