2020 Spielberg Formula 3 round

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Flag of Austria.svg   2020 Red Rull Ring Formula 3 round
Round details
Round 1 of 9 in the 2020 FIA Formula 3 Championship.
Spielberg bare map numbers contextless Formula One 2017 to 2021.svg
Layout of the Red Bull Ring
Location Red Bull Ring
Spielberg, Styria, Austria
CoursePermanent racing facility
4.326 km (2.690 mi)
Feature Race
Date 4 July 2020
Laps 24
Pole position
Driver Flag of Spain.svg Sebastián Fernández ART Grand Prix
Time 1:19.429
Podium
First Flag of Australia (converted).svg Oscar Piastri Prema Racing
Second Flag of the United States.svg Logan Sargeant Prema Racing
Third Flag of Australia (converted).svg Alex Peroni Campos Racing
Fastest lap
Driver Flag of Australia (converted).svg Alex Peroni Campos Racing
Time 1:21.602 (on lap 19)
Sprint Race
Date 5 July 2020
Laps 24
Podium
First Flag of New Zealand.svg Liam Lawson Hitech Grand Prix
Second Flag of the Netherlands.svg Richard Verschoor MP Motorsport
Third Flag of France.svg Clément Novalak Carlin Buzz Racing
Fastest lap
Driver Flag of Australia (converted).svg Oscar Piastri Prema Racing
Time 1:21.513 (on lap 4)

The 2020 Red Bull Ring FIA Formula 3 round was a motor racing event held on 4 and 5 July 2020 at the Red Bull Ring in Austria. It is the first round of the 2020 FIA Formula 3 Championship, and ran in support of the 2020 Austrian Grand Prix.

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17 drivers made their full-time FIA Formula 3 Championship debut, with only Jenzer driver Federico Malvestiti having had experience in the category before. The other rookies were Formula Renault Eurocup champion Oscar Piastri and Formula Regional European champion Frederik Vesti at Prema Racing, Italian F4 champion Dennis Hauger at Hitech Grand Prix, ADAC F4 Championship winner Théo Pourchaire and Aleksandr Smolyar at ART Grand Prix, Olli Caldwell at Trident, Enzo Fittipaldi and Jack Doohan at HWA Racelab, Lukas Dunner at MP Motorsport, Calan Williams and F4 UAE champion Matteo Nannini, Roman Staněk, David Schumacher and 2020 Toyota Racing Series winner Igor Fraga at Charouz, BRDC F3 champion Clément Novalak, Enaam Ahmed and Cameron Das at Carlin Buzz Racing, and Sophia Flörsch at Campos Racing. Logan Sargeant switched from Carlin to Prema, Max Fewtrell and Liam Lawson moved to Hitech from ART Grand Prix and MP Motorsport respectively, Sebastián Fernández went from Campos to ART, meanwhile Lirim Zendeli and David Beckmann came to Trident from Charouz and ART respectively, and Bent Viscaal made a move to MP Motorsport from HWA. The other drivers, namely Jake Hughes (HWA), Richard Verschoor (MP), Alex Peroni and Alessio Deledda (both Campos) returned to their previous year's team respectively.

Classification

Qualifying

Pos.No.DriverTeamTime/GapGrid
19 Flag of Spain.svg Sebastian Fernández ART Grand Prix 1:19.4291
210 Flag of Germany.svg Lirim Zendeli Trident +0.0162
31 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Oscar Piastri Prema Racing +0.1353
43 Flag of the United States.svg Logan Sargeant Prema Racing +0.1664
515 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jake Hughes HWA Racelab +0.1895
62 Flag of Denmark.svg Frederik Vesti Prema Racing +0.2476
711 Flag of Germany.svg David Beckmann Trident +0.2647
829 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Alex Peroni Campos Racing +0.2808
917 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Richard Verschoor MP Motorsport +0.3809
1023 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Roman Staněk Charouz Racing System +0.39710
118 Flag of Russia.svg Aleksandr Smolyar ART Grand Prix +0.59911
125 Flag of New Zealand.svg Liam Lawson Hitech Grand Prix +0.62612
1318 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Bent Viscaal MP Motorsport +0.67913
1426 Flag of France.svg Clément Novalak Carlin Buzz Racing +0.68214
1516 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jack Doohan HWA Racelab +0.71215
166 Flag of Norway.svg Dennis Hauger Hitech Grand Prix +0.76116
174 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Max Fewtrell Hitech Grand Prix +0.77117
1822 Flag of Italy.svg Matteo Nannini Jenzer Motorsport +0.79918
1921 Flag of Italy.svg Federico Malvestiti Jenzer Motorsport +0.89519
207 Flag of France.svg Théo Pourchaire ART Grand Prix +0.90920
2128 Flag of the United States.svg Cameron Das Carlin Buzz Racing +0.91521
2219 Flag of Austria.svg Lukas Dunner MP Motorsport +0.92422
2320 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Calan Williams Jenzer Motorsport +1.12623
2425 Flag of Germany.svg David Schumacher Charouz Racing System +1.37824
2512 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Olli Caldwell Trident +1.41725
2627 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Enaam Ahmed Carlin Buzz Racing +1.42926
2730 Flag of Italy.svg Alessio Deledda Campos Racing +1.80427
2831 Flag of Germany.svg Sophia Flörsch Campos Racing +1.88228
2914 Flag of Brazil.svg Enzo Fittipaldi HWA Racelab +1.90129
3024 Flag of Brazil.svg Igor Fraga Charouz Racing System +3.63130

Feature Race

Pos.No.DriverTeamLapsTime/RetiredGridPts.
11 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Oscar Piastri Prema Racing 2432:53.331325
23 Flag of the United States.svg Logan Sargeant Prema Racing 24+1.671418
329 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Alex Peroni Campos Racing 24+3.017815 (2)
42 Flag of Denmark.svg Frederik Vesti Prema Racing 24+4.002612
510 Flag of Germany.svg Lirim Zendeli Trident 24+7.496210
65 Flag of New Zealand.svg Liam Lawson Hitech Grand Prix 24+10.818128
711 Flag of Germany.svg David Beckmann Trident 24+12.86276
817 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Richard Verschoor MP Motorsport 24+13.80094
98 Flag of Russia.svg Aleksandr Smolyar ART Grand Prix 24+14.194112
1026 Flag of France.svg Clément Novalak Carlin Buzz Racing 24+14.558141
1118 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Bent Viscaal MP Motorsport 24+15.47713
124 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Max Fewtrell Hitech Grand Prix 24+22.39817
137 Flag of France.svg Théo Pourchaire ART Grand Prix 24+22.92120
1416 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jack Doohan HWA Racelab 24+25.21815
156 Flag of Norway.svg Dennis Hauger Hitech Grand Prix 24+26.63416
1624 Flag of Brazil.svg Igor Fraga Charouz Racing System 24+27.13130
1723 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Roman Staněk Charouz Racing System 24+27.58710
1814 Flag of Brazil.svg Enzo Fittipaldi HWA Racelab 24+27.87429
1921 Flag of Italy.svg Federico Malvestiti Jenzer Motorsport 24+29.22919
2012 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Olli Caldwell Trident 24+29.59925
2120 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Calan Williams Jenzer Motorsport 24+29.93023
2228 Flag of the United States.svg Cameron Das Carlin Buzz Racing 24+30.36521
2327 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Enaam Ahmed Carlin Buzz Racing 24+30.86826
2419 Flag of Austria.svg Lukas Dunner MP Motorsport 24+31.12322
2525 Flag of Germany.svg David Schumacher Charouz Racing System 24+35.20424
2631 Flag of Germany.svg Sophia Flörsch Campos Racing 24+35.83828
2722 Flag of Italy.svg Matteo Nannini Jenzer Motorsport 24+36.35418
2815 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jake Hughes HWA Racelab 24+37.545PL
2930 Flag of Italy.svg Alessio Deledda Campos Racing 23+1 lap27
DNF9 Flag of Spain.svg Sebastián Fernández ART Grand Prix 1Collision damage1(4)
Fastest lap set by Flag of Australia (converted).svg Alex Peroni: 1:21.602 (lap 19)
Source: [1]

Sprint Race

Pos.No.DriverTeamLapsTime/RetiredGridPts.
15 Flag of New Zealand.svg Liam Lawson Hitech Grand Prix 2437:01.698515
217 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Richard Verschoor MP Motorsport 24+0.417312
326 Flag of France.svg Clément Novalak Carlin Buzz Racing 24+1.302110
411 Flag of Germany.svg David Beckmann Trident 24+1.63948
510 Flag of Germany.svg Lirim Zendeli Trident 24+2.23266
62 Flag of Denmark.svg Frederik Vesti Prema Racing 24+2.83675
78 Flag of Russia.svg Aleksandr Smolyar ART Grand Prix 24+3.09024
81 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Oscar Piastri Prema Racing 24+3.451103 (2)
914 Flag of Brazil.svg Enzo Fittipaldi HWA Racelab 24+4.098182
104 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Max Fewtrell Hitech Grand Prix 24+4.580121
1118 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Bent Viscaal MP Motorsport 24+4.97511
1215 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jake Hughes HWA Racelab 24+5.43728
139 Flag of Spain.svg Sebastián Fernández ART Grand Prix 24+6.20630
1419 Flag of Austria.svg Lukas Dunner MP Motorsport 24+7.10924
1525 Flag of Germany.svg David Schumacher Charouz Racing System 24+8.49925
1631 Flag of Germany.svg Sophia Flörsch Campos Racing 24+9.15926
1720 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Calan Williams Jenzer Motorsport 24+9.49121
1822 Flag of Italy.svg Matteo Nannini Jenzer Motorsport 24+9.86422
1912 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Olli Caldwell Trident 24+10.94920
2030 Flag of Italy.svg Alessio Deledda Campos Racing 24+11.38829
2121 Flag of Italy.svg Federico Malvestiti Jenzer Motorsport 24+12.05019
226 Flag of Norway.svg Dennis Hauger Hitech Grand Prix 24+12.44515
2323 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Roman Staněk Charouz Racing System 24+13.18917
2427 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Enaam Ahmed Carlin Buzz Racing 24+18.13723
2524 Flag of Brazil.svg Igor Fraga Charouz Racing System 24+30.83816
267 Flag of France.svg Théo Pourchaire ART Grand Prix 24+40.23713
273 Flag of the United States.svg Logan Sargeant Prema Racing 23+1 lap9
NC16 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jack Doohan HWA Racelab 16+8 laps14
DNF29 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Alex Peroni Campos Racing 10Mechanical8
DNF28 Flag of the United States.svg Cameron Das Carlin Buzz Racing 5Mechanical22
Fastest lap set by Flag of Australia (converted).svg Oscar Piastri: 1:21.513 (lap 4)
Source: [2]

Standings after the event

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