Arden International’s Patric Niederhauser victorious in Hungary

He’s back! The smile could not have been bigger for Swiss ace Patric Niederhauser who climbed to the top step of the podium today at the Hungaroring. The Arden International ace made a fantastic start to steal the lead and claimed his third win of his GP3 career, his first rostrum of the 2014 season. ART Grand Prix’s Dino Zamparelli was second, with Niederhauser’s teammate Jann Mardenborough third.
Zamparelli started from reverse pole but the Brit didn’t make the best getaway – Niederhauser in third made a lightning one to edge in front to sneak into the lead. Mardenborough from the front row also made a good start, with Zamparelli trying to claw back the lead going into Turn one. All three braked hard but it was Niederhauser who exited the turn in front with Zamparelli and Mardenborough duelling for second position.
Zamparelli fought back to move up to second on lap one with Niederhauser leading the Brit by just over half a second. Yellow flags were waved at turn 5 on lap three after Santiago Urrutia spun and his Koiranen GP machine had to be removed.
Series leader Alex Lynn held fourth which a charging Robert Visoiu hot on his tail. Lynn reduced the deficit to Mardenborough in third with a thrilling three-way battle developing which became the main focus of the race. Niederhauser started to pull away, increasing his lead to just over two seconds with his teammate falling ever closer into the clutches of the Carlin and Red Bull Junior driver.
The battle for P6 was also on: yesterday’s race winner Richie Stanaway (Status Grand Prix) had moved up two places and saw off the advances of Dean Stoneman (Marussia Manor Racing) and Carlin’s Emil Bernstorff during the midway point of the race.
With three laps remaining, Lynn mounted his attack on Mardenborough, he attempted an overtake going into turn one but backed off and waited to see if he could seize the opportunity elsewhere on the lap.
Bernstorff had been hounding Stoneman in the final laps and passed him before the chequered flag to snatch seventh. The joy and relief was clear for all to see when Niederhauser crossed the line to celebrate his best result of the campaign ahead of Zamparelli. Mardenborough held on under huge pressure from Lynn for the final spot on the podium, with Visoiu, Stanaway, Bernstorff and Stoneman collecting the final points on offer.
Lynn remains on top in the Drivers’ Standings going into the summer break. The Carlin star has 134 points compared to Stanaway, Eriksson, Bernstorff and Kirchhöfer who are on 103, 85, 85 and 80 respectively.
Carlin continues to hold the advantage in the Teams’ Standings on 233, with Status Grand Prix on 177 and ART Grand Prix on 144.
GP3 will return to action at the legendary Spa-Francorchamps on the 22-24 August 2014.
Budapest – Race 2
Driver
Team
1.
Patric Niederhauser
Arden International
2.
Dino Zamparelli
ART Grand Prix
3.
Jann Mardenborough
Arden International
4.
Alex Lynn
Carlin
5.
Robert Visoiu
Arden International
6.
Richie Stanaway
Status Grand Prix
7.
Emil Bernstorff
Carlin
8.
Dean Stoneman
Marussia Manor Racing
9.
Marvin Kirchhöfer
ART Grand Prix
10.
Patrick Kujala
Marussia Manor Racing
11.
Nick Yelloly
Status Grand Prix
12.
Roman De Beer
Trident
13.
Alex Fontana
ART Grand Prix
14.
Pal Varhaug
Jenzer Motorsport
15.
Mathéo Tuscher
Jenzer Motorsport
16.
Jimmy Eriksson
Koiranen GP
17.
Sebastian Balthasar
Hilmer Motorsport
18.
Luis Sa Silva
Carlin
19.
Riccardo Agostini
Hilmer Motorsport
20.
Nelson Mason
Hilmer Motorsport
21.
Ryan Cullen
Marussia Manor Racing
22.
Alfonso Celis. Jr
Status Grand Prix
23.
Christopher Höher
Jenzer Motorsport
24.
Mitchell Gilbert
Trident
25.
Carmen Jorda
Koiranen GP
Not Classified
 
Santiago Urrutia
Koiranen GP
 
 
Fastest Lap : Mitchell Gilbert – Trident : 1 :31. 758 on lap 6