The SMP Racing backed Russian was joined on the podium by Sacha Fenestraz (Josef Kaufmann Racing) and Gabriel Aubry (Tech 1 Racing). Eighth in his first appearnace in the category, Renault Sport Academy member, Max Fewtrell (Tech 1 Racing) won among the rookies.
First pole for Shwartzman
Under bright blue skies, qualifying went the way of the second group on track. Qualifying in Group B, Robert Schwartzman took the pole with a time of 1:48.506 versus the 149.051 set by Gabriel Aubry in Group A.
Will Palmer (R-ace GP) and Sacha Fenestraz started from row two. Alex Peroni (Fortec Motorsports), Max Defourny (R-ace GP) and rookies Yifei Ye (Josef Kaufmann Racing) and Max Fewtrell were next on the grid.
The Russian keeps his cool
At the start, the positions remained unchanged before the safety car was called into service following contact between Ghislain Cordeel (Arden Motorsport) and Rodrigo Pflucker (AVF by Adrián Vallés). On lap five, Robert Shwartzman maintained the lead at the re-start, while Sacha Fenestraz passed Will Palmer and Gabriel Aubry to move up to second place.
Chinese member of the Renault Sport Academy, Sun Yue Yang (JD Motorsport) stopped on track after contact resulted in another safety car. When the race resumed, Sacha Fenestaz tried unsuccessfully to intimidate the race leader. The race was interrupted just after when Neil Verhagen (MP Motorsport) went off at Curva Grande. The American Red Bull Junior Team driver walked away uninjured.
The red flag froze the standings at the end of lap nine. Robert Schwartzman took the win ahead of Sacha Fenestraz and Gabriel Aubry. Will Palmer was fourth, followed by Max Defourny, who surprised Alex Peroni on lap six. Henrique Chaves (AVF by Adrián Vallés) was seventh, ahead of rookies Max Fewtrell, Yifei Ye (Josef Kaufmann Racing) and Red Bull Junior Team driver Richard Verschoor (MP Motorsport).
Quotes
Robert Shwartzman (R-ace GP): “I am very happy to take my first win in the Formula Renault Eurocup. It was a tough race. I did not understand why there were so many safety cars. I am a little disappointed there was a red flag. It cut short what was a fine battle with Sacha after three corners…He put in an excellent re-start and was a bit ahead on the straight, but I entered the chicane as hard as I could. I was concerned we would touch, but everything worked out! I want to thank the team for the work it has done on the car, we have been very quick since the beginning of the weekend and I feel really comfortable behind the wheel.”
Sacha Fenestraz (Josef Kaufmann Racing): “It was a good race. We have the speed to be up front. I would have liked to have battled longer with Robert, but the red flag spoiled that. I put in some nice moves on Will Palmer and Gabriel Aubry, but we were up against a very strong leader on the re-starts. The first corner before the end of the race was a bit tense, but we kept it clean to take some good points for the championship.”
Gabriel Aubry (Tech 1 Racing): “I’m thrilled with the performance put in today. We worked a lot during the winter and it’s paying off. If someone told me last year I’d be racing for the podium at Monza, I wouldn’t have believed them. I’m very happy with this result, even though my race was a little boring! I look forward to tomorrow to confirm, especially as this time I should be in the faster qualifying group.”
Max Fewtrell (Tech 1 Racing): “It was a positive day, especially in qualifying even though I didn’t put in the ideal lap. To finish fourth in the group is plenty satisfying. I was eighth on the grid and I swapped positions before passing Yifei Ye. After the second re-start, I moved up to sixth, but then the red flag came out. It is a shame, but I think there’s still more to come.”
Driver | Points |
1. Robert Shwartzman (R-ace GP) | 25 |
2. Sacha Fenestraz (Josef Kaufmann Racing) | 18 |
3. Gabriel Aubry (Tech 1 Racing) | 15 |
4. Will Palmer (R-ace GP) | 12 |
5. Max Defourny (R-ace GP) | 10 |
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*Results subject to confirmation following technical and sporting verifications.