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Video: Jon Lancaster in huge F3 Euro crash

Jon Lancaster suffered this gigantic crash in the first round of the F3 Euroseries championship today. But the shocking somersault left him with only bruising.
Lancaster hit the rear of Jean Karl Vernay’s car and flipped end-over-end, sliding off the track and clipping Dani Clos’s car before flipping the right way up again.
Lancaster will miss the [...]

F3 Euro Barcelona 2: Van der Zande’s first win

Renger van der Zande took his first Formula Three victory after a pile-up at the start of the second race at Barcelona eliminated several competitors.
Race one winner Edoardo Mortara was taken out in the crash along with Edoardo Piscopo, Tim Sandtler, Marco Holzer, Cyndie Allemann, Jonathan Summerton, Michael Patrizi, Basil Shaaban and Jean-Karl Vernay.
That left [...]

F3 Euro Nurburgring 2: Schlegelmilch snatches win

Harald Schlegelmilch became the latest reverse grid hero in the F3 Euroseries. He started from pole having finished eighth in yesterday’s race and kept the field at bay with an excellent display of defensive driving.
Title duellists Grosjean and Buemi could do nothing to unseat the Latvian - who hadn’t even scored a point before the [...]

F3 Euro Nurburgring: Hulkenberg dominates

Nico Hulkenberg has hit his stride in the middle of the season. Hist victory at the Nürburgring was his second in a row in the F3 Euroseries and third F3 win in succession following his triumph in the Masters at Zolder.
Hulkenberg started from pole, shot into an immediate lead pulled away from the field, setting [...]

F3 Euro Mugello 2: Mailleux edges out Grosjean

Franck Mailleux took his first win the the F3 Euroseries in the second race at Mugello, with race one winner Romain Grosjean battling through to second.
A first lap incident eliminated James Jakes, Michael Patrizi, Filip Salaquarda and Basil Shaaban. It also saw Dani Clos jump into the lead and hold off a string of cars [...]

F3 Euro Mugello 1: Grosjean moves ahead

Romain Grosjean jumped into the championship lead with a dominant win at Mugello.
Team mate Kamui Kobayashi held Sebastien Buemi off for second, while Buemi defended from Magny-Cours winner James Jakes.

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