Posted in August 9th, 2008
2007 winner Nico Hülkenberg took pole for tomorrow’s F3 Masters race at Zolder in the closing seconds of this afternoon’s qualifying shoot-out. The German driver beat ART teammate Jules Bianchi by less than three tenths of a second. Renger van der Zande (Prema) and Koudai Tsukakoshi (Manor) take the second row.
If Hülkenberg wins tomorrow he […]
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Posted in August 9th, 2008
Qualifying got underway at Zolder this morning for tomorrow’s F3 Masters race, with Nico Hülkenberg (ART) and Mika Mäki (Mücke Motorsport) setting the pace. Qualifying was split into two sessions, for odd and even-numbered cars, with the top ten from each session going into this afternoon’s Group A shoot-out for the top twenty grid positions.
Hülkenberg […]
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Posted in August 8th, 2008
Practice sessions for this weekend’s F3 Masters race at Zolder kicked off today in pouring rain, with the morning session shortened to 30 minutes and the afternoon session largely washed out. Christian Vietoris was quickest for Mücke Motorsport this morning, ahead of the ART duo of James Jakes and Nico Hülkenberg, while in the afternoon […]
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Posted in August 1st, 2008
Posted in July 28th, 2008
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Edoardo Mortara
40
2
Nico Hülkenberg
39
3
Mika Mäki
36
4
Renger van der Zande
31
5
Jules Bianchi
29
6
Christian Vietoris
21
7
Yann Clairay
20
8
Jon Lancaster
19
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Franck Mailleux
19
10
Jean-Karl Vernay
18.5
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Posted in July 27th, 2008
Jon Lancaster took his first F3 Euroseries win at the Nurburgring today, ahead of Niall Breen and Jules Bianchi. The British driver, who started from second on the grid, took the lead from Breen at the first corner and held it throughout the 28 lap race.
It was a good race for Hülkenberg’s championship aspirations, with […]
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Posted in July 26th, 2008
Nico Hülkenberg started to get his 2008 championship back on track today with an emphatic win at the Nurburgring after polesitter Christian Vietoris stalled on the grid. ART teammate Jules Bianchi was second, ahead of series returnee Tom Dillmann. Edoardo Mortara, the points leader, retired from the race.
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Nico Hülkenberg
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Jules Bianchi
3
Tom Dillmann
4
Mika Mäki
5
Renger van der Zande
6
Daniel […]
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Posted in July 25th, 2008
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Christian Vietoris
Mücke Motorsport
1:23.259
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Nico Hülkenberg
ART
1:23.541
3
Tom Dillmann
Jo Zeller Racing
1:23.593
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Jules Bianchi
ART
1:23.706
5
Mika Mäki
Mücke Motorsport
1:23.784
6
James Jakes
ART
1:23.835
7
Renger v.d. Zande
Prema Powerteam
1:23.850
8
Daniel Ricciardo
SG Formula
1:23.878
9
Robert Wickens
Signature
1:23.948
10
Jon Lancaster
ART
1:23.951
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Posted in July 24th, 2008
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Edoardo Mortara
40
2
Mika Maki
31
3
Renger van der Zande
27
4
Nico Hulkenberg
26
5
Christian Vietoris
20
6
Yann Clairay
19
7
Franck Mailleux
19
8
Jean-Karl Vernay
18.5
9
Jules Bianchi
17
10
Koudai Tsukakoshi
16
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Posted in July 23rd, 2008
Sebastian Vettel topped the timesheets at Jerez yesterday as F1 testing got underway at the Spanish circuit. The Toro Rosso driver was quickest ahead of McLaren’s Gary Paffett, Ferrari’s Luca Badoer and Williams’s Nico Hülkenberg.
BMW, who were running test driver Christian Klien, halted early after a mechanic received an electric shock after coming into contact […]
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