Un good morning gloomy, the one given by the Austrian track to Sprint Race di Formula 3. Wet asphalt creates greater uncertainty, but at the same time constitutes aexcellent comeback opportunity. After a breathtaking threesome, Paul Aron manages to conquer the top step of the podium, followed by Mini e Collet.
Aron takes back what was taken from him
A fantastic race, that of the Estonian driver Paul Aron, which despite the shadow of track limits, managed to conquer its own first victory in this category. The excellent start allowed Aron to pass within a few corners from P8 to P3. The Italian's start was less brilliant Gabriele Mini, who leaves his second position at the first corner Kaylen Frederick.
But the magic happens when Aron he finally manages to pass both Minì and Frederick, going hunting for Pepe Martì. The gap gained by the Spanish driver, winner of thelatest Feature Race played in Barcelona, vanishes when the Safety car enters the track due to the contact between Villagomez and Gray. Upon restarting, the Campos pilot flies away, but Aron has more and in less than two laps he finds himself behind Martì's exhaust, ready for the duel.
Il Prema pilot has more speed and look for the intersection, Marti it doesn't spring half a millimeter and keeps the foot on the accelerator. It also adds to the fight for first place Mini, which tries to overtake them both in a single maneuver. It comes out well Aron, that becomes leader and goes further, Minì second, while Martì is also overtaken by Caio Collet. The Mercedes Junior Driver wins and debuts with – “they took away pole position from me, but immense they can take away my victory".

Super comeback by Fornaroli
The rain has stopped beating on the circuit SpielbergHowever, the track took a long time to dry. He took advantage of this Leonardo Fornaroli, which after yesterday's qualifying he had to start from the last stand, the 30esima. However, the wet asphalt allowed him to recover half the grid, coming 15th, almost close to the points zone.
Race to forget for the poleman, Gregory Saucy, who slipped to 12th last position. Not very good for the championship leader either, Gabriel Bortoleto, which loses a couple of positions and only manages to gain thelast stitch availableand, therefore failing to increase the gap in the rankings.
Rain today gave a show, what should we expect from Tomorrow's Feature Races?



