2013 Formula Renault 3.5 Series Season: Round 6 (Spielberg, Austria)
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- 19th July 2013, 12:03 at 12:03 pm #133390wsrgoParticipant
Round 6 of the World Series by Renault season is going to be held this weekend at the Red Bull Ring.
First collective test was topped by Sergey Sirotkin, leading an ISR 1-2.
20th July 2013, 7:56 at 7:56 am #239191andae23ParticipantSo it’s a Danish front row for race 1: Sorensen will start from pole, with Magnussen second. Melker starts third, from Will Stevens in fourth and Pic in fifth. Vandoorne and Da Costa qualified sixth and eighth respectively. Sirotkin qualified seventh but his fastest time has been deleted, so he will probably drop back a bit.
#WSR Formula Renault 3.5 Series Q1 provisionnal class is here: pic.twitter.com/G0BMR8jrFp
— WorldSeriesbyRenault (@WSR_Live) July 20, 2013
20th July 2013, 8:04 at 8:04 am #239192andae23ParticipantAccording to Paddockscout, Sirotkin’s penalty means he will start eleventh.
20th July 2013, 8:52 at 8:52 am #239193wsrgoParticipant@andae23 1:15.9 is an awesome lap, isn’t it? Just 7 seconds off the F1 lap record..
20th July 2013, 9:07 at 9:07 am #239194andae23Participant@wsrgo Yeah, sure is. Really looking forward to the race: haven’t watched a race at Spielberg in ages, great circuit.
20th July 2013, 10:01 at 10:01 am #239195SaintsParticipantDanes locking out the front row thats what I’m talking about!!! Would be amazing if they can finish the race 1st and 2nd as well
20th July 2013, 10:02 at 10:02 am #239196NickParticipantI wonder if their participation in the YDT will influence Magnussen and Da Costa. Must be a hectic week for them.
Also seems like Melker is picking up the pace. I’ve been following him for a couple of years now, but I still can’t judge his true form, as he isn’t very consistent.
20th July 2013, 10:59 at 10:59 am #239197wsrgoParticipant@npf1 Well, Melker’s seemed to have turned a switch after 2010. He had a stellar GP3/F3 double campaign in 2011. Last year, he did okay in a struggling Ocean team, generally ahead of teammates Lancaster, Hartley and Guerin. This year, he’s done pretty well given that his teammate is the ‘unputdownable’ Mikhail Aleshin, the 2010 WSR champ, whose experience in the series is rivalled only by compatriot Daniil Move.
Among other Dutch guys, de Vries once again has had a disappointing show in Eurocup FR2.0. Could it be his team, Koiranen at fault? He was much better last year..20th July 2013, 12:24 at 12:24 pm #239198NickParticipant@wsrgo He really caught my attention in 2011 because of the double campaign, but then I found it easier to understand how his performance relative to his team mates and in the field seems to shuffle a lot. Last year in GP2, he seemed to be either on it, and around p5/7, or way back. This year kind of seems to be that way again, as he end up on the podium sometimes, but other times he has an utterly unimpressive weekend. But then, I also am not sure how well Tech 1 is doing, since Aleshin isn’t doing very well either.
As for de Vries, I have to admit I don’t follow FR 2.0 as much as 3.5, but his team doesn’t seem very impressive either. Perhaps the step up from karts was too much? I honestly think that Nyck de Vries is the reason Jos is keeping Max Verstappen in karts another year and looking at a series like Formula 4 or national Formula Renault series.
20th July 2013, 13:27 at 1:27 pm #239200wsrgoParticipantMarco Sorensen records his first win of the season. The Lotus junior beat Nigel Melker to the flag, with McLaren junior Kevin Magnussen rounding off the podium. Behind them were Will Stevens, Arthur Pic, Will Buller, Antonio Felix da Costa, Marlon Stockinger, Andre Negrao and Jazeman Jaafar completing the top 10.
As for Sergey Sirotkin? He was running in a strong 7th, chasing Felix da Costa before being spun around by Norman Nato. Stoffel Vandoorne had a bad race and was slipping down the order before retiring with a water leak.
The race was marred by two SC periods..
20th July 2013, 23:11 at 11:11 pm #239201Prisoner MonkeysParticipantAs for Sergey Sirotkin? He was running in a strong 7th, chasing Felix da Costa before being spun around by Norman Nato.
Story of his season, really – promising performances let down by mechanical woes and bone-headed mvoes by other drivers.
21st July 2013, 3:32 at 3:32 am #239202wsrgoParticipantlooking at a series like Formula 4 or national Formula Renault series.
As far as I’m aware there are no national Formula Renaults, they’ve all been amalgamated into either NEC or Alps. I guess we can call them regional Formula Renaults more accurately.
But de Vries did very well last year, fifth in 2.0. That’s a superb result for a beginner. But this year, he’s nowhere.21st July 2013, 7:32 at 7:32 am #239203andae23ParticipantYesterday’s top three will start today’s race in the same order: Sorensen took pole, from Melker and Magnussen. Vandoorne defended his championship hopes by qualifying fourth, while Da Costa again had a disappointing result: eighth place.
21st July 2013, 8:10 at 8:10 am #239204Prisoner MonkeysParticipantAnd Sirotkin? Or did Nato decide to bomb another Russian target?
21st July 2013, 8:16 at 8:16 am #239205andae23ParticipantSirotkin qualified tenth:
#WSR Formula Renault 3.5 series provisionnal classification is here: pic.twitter.com/DS433R2yAR
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