Lewis
Hamilton gains his 13th win, in round 18
Lewis
Hamilton (ASM F3, Dallara-Mercedes) has won the 18th round
of the 2005 Formula 3 Euro Series, held at the EuroSpeedway
Lausitz. For the 20-year old Britain who has already secured
the 2005 drivers title, todays triumph represented
his 13th win in the 2005 season. Paul di Resta (Manor Motorsport,
Dallara-Mercedes) and Adrian Sutil (ASM F3, Dallara-Mercedes)
finished second and third respectively. For the German, this
third place was enough to secure the runner-up position in
the worlds most competitive young gun championship.
Lewis
Hamilton passed pole-sitter Paul di Resta right at the start
and succeeded in opening a gap right away. From this point
in time, Hamilton controlled the field at any time and his
13th win in the season was never at risk. At the end of the
20-lap race, the 20-year old crossed the line 5.804 seconds
ahead of the runner-up, Paul di Resta. While Franck Perera
(Prema Powerteam, Dallara-Opel), the third on the grid, went
off the track already in the very first corner of the race
at the 3.442-kilometre EuroSpeedway, went over the grass and
had to settle for sixth place. At the same time, Adrian Sutil
made a great start from his fifth grid position and when he
crossed the line at the end of lap one he was already third:
a position he defended until the race was over. For the 22-year
old, it was his eleventh podium finish in the 2005 season
and enough to early secure the runner-up position in the championship.
Lewis
Hamilton (ASM F3): This race was big fun, although it
wasnt as thrilling as yesterdays. I knew that
a good start would be crucial as I was aware that Paul di
Resta would be very fast, in the race. And when I was in the
lead, I succeeded in finishing the race in controlled style.
Paul
di Resta (Manor Motorsport): Its great to be back
on the podium. My start wasnt too good, hence, Lewis
had the chance of passing me in turn one. Afterwards, he was
just too fast.
Adrian
Sutil (ASM F3): To have finished runner up in the Formula
3 Euro Series championship represents the biggest success
in my motor racing career so far and Im truly delighted
with this success. Todays race was rather boring as
I had no chance of closing in on Lewis and Paul and there
was nobody pressurising me from behind.
Track
temperature: 16.6º C
Air temperature: 13.4º C
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