Doriane Pin again on the podium, Lola Lovinfosse loses everything

Doriane Pin again on the podium, Lola Lovinfosse loses everything
Doriane Pin again on the podium, Lola Lovinfosse loses everything

On Saturday, in the first race of the F1 Academy, Abbi Pulling won for the second time this season. Doriane Pin, helpless, finished on the second step of the podium, which allowed her to recover second place in the championship, 21 points behind the Briton.

This Sunday, the start of the second race was crucial for the Frenchwoman who started from third place behind Abbi Pulling and Bianca Bustamante. Tenth the day before, Lola Lovinfosse was positioned in eleventh place on the starting grid.

Great start for the French

Doriane Pin made a very clean start to maintain her third place on the grid. After the first lap, the three leading cars had already created a sufficient gap to protect themselves from their opponents. At the start, Lola Lovinfosse took three places to position herself in eighth place, fighting with Martí.

Like the day before, Abbi Pulling made the difference by taking Bianca Bustamante out of her DRS zone. Doriane Pin, just behind, managed to get closer to the Filipina without being able to tell the difference.

Lola Lovinfosse loses everything

Halfway through the race, the gaps solidified. Pulling, leader two seconds behind Bustamante, herself one second behind Doriane Pin. Behind, Lola Lovinfosse, fighting with Nobels, collided with the Brazilian, starting again in 14th position and receiving a twenty-second penalty (2×10) for this collision and that of the first round with Hausmann.

On the eighth lap, Doriane Pin joined Bustamante before attacking him without success. Under second until the checkered flag, the Frenchwoman was unable to get rid of the McLaren driver, finishing in third place. Abbi Pulling, on another planet this weekend, signs his third victory in four races this season and dominates the F1 Academy championship more than ever.

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