GB3 race 3: Macintyre wins incident-packed finale as Kucharczyk takes championship lead

GB3 race 3: Macintyre wins incident-packed finale as Kucharczyk takes championship lead

02 June 2024

02 June 2024

Hitech Pulse-Eight’s Will Macintyre won a chaotic final GB3 Championship race of the weekend at Spa-Francorchamps.

In an incident-packed event finale, the Brit steered clear of trouble to take his third win of the year ahead of teammate Gerrard Xie and VRD Racing by Arden’s Noah Ping.

Macintyre started fifth on the grid, but climbed up to second within two laps, capitalising on the tow in front of him, and gaining spots when front row starters Hugo Schwarze and Seb Murray tangled at Les Combes on the second lap while fighting for second, moments after Gerrard Xie had passed them to take the lead. 

After the first appearance of the safety car, Macintyre made his move immediately at Les Combes, as he swooped past his teammate, who slotted into second. 

Any attempt to make an escape was scuppered though as Shawn Rashid clattered into the back of cars at La Source on the restart, with Josh Irfan and Nikita Johnson also dropping out of the race with damage and forcing another safety car. 

On the second restart, an intense battle for the podium developed between Ping and Rodin Motorsport duo Louis Sharp and Ugo Ugochukwu, but it came to a dramatic end as all three cars made contact at Bruxelles, with Ugochukwu retiring after contacting the barriers, and pre-race championship leader Sharp retiring to the pits while Ping claimed third.

The third appearance of the safety car neutralised the race again, and there was time for one more racing lap, with Macintyre making a good restart to put himself out of attack range, with Xie and Ping following.

Double race winner Tymek Kucharczyk was the main beneficiary of the chaos, as he surged from 12th on the grid to fourth, and had a look at the podium on the last lap as he closed on Ping approaching the Bus Stop chicane, but ultimately settled for fourth as he claimed the championship lead. Macintyre's victory meanwhile means Hitech Pulse-Eight has won every race this weekend, while Xie and Ping enjoyed their first podiums of the year.

Behind the top four came Chris Dittmann Racing's star debutant Kanato Le, who blasted from 14th on the grid to fifth ahead of Elite's McKenzy Cresswell. 

Pole sitter Schwarze still claimed seventh despite his early drama, finishing ahead of Rodin's Arthur Rogeon who went from 13th to eighth. 

Fortec's Colin Queen and Chris Dittmann Racing's Flynn Jackes completed the top-10, from 18th and 16th on the grid respectively. 

GB3 Championship, partnered by the BRDC, Spa-Francorchamps provisional race three result:
1. Will Macintyre, Hitech Pulse-Eight, 9 laps
2. Gerrard Xie, Hitech Pulse-Eight, +0.838s
3. Noah Ping, VRD Racing by Arden, +1.405s
4. Tymek Kucharczyk, Hitech Pulse-Eight, +1.705s
5. Kanato Le, Chris Dittmann Racing, +2.370s
6. McKenzy Cresswell, Elite Motorsport, +2.605s
7. Hugo Schwarze, Elite Motorsport, +3.246s
8. Arthur Rogeon, Rodin Motorsport, +3.603s
9. Colin Queen, Fortec Motorsport, +4.123s
10. Flynn Jackes, Chris Dittmann Racing, +5.940s
11. Patrick Heuzenroeder, JHR Developments, +6.190s
12. Edward Pearson, Fortec Motorsport, +6.490s
13. Aditya Kulkarni, Hillspeed, +6.856s
14. Jarrod Waberski, Elite Motorsport, +7.368s
15. Marcus Luzio, Hillspeed, +1 lap
DNF. Louis Sharp, Rodin Motorsport, 7 laps
DNF. Ugo Ugochukwu, Rodin Motorsport, 6 laps
DNF. Nikita Johnson, VRD Racing by Arden, 5 laps
DNF. Josh Irfan, JHR Developments, 3 laps
DNF. Shawn Rashid, VRD Racing by Arden, 3 laps
DNF. John Bennett, JHR Developments, 1 lap

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