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Sirotkin fends off Amberg to take maiden win on home soil

by Valentin Khorounzhiy
Photo: Jean Michel Le Meur / DPPI / Renault Sport Media

Photo: Jean Michel Le Meur / DPPI / Renault Sport Media

Fortec driver Sergey Sirotkin took his first victory in Formula Renault 3.5 in the Saturday race at Moscow Raceway.

Sirotkin withstood race-long pressure from his closest rival – AVF’s Zoel Amberg – and managed to lead the race lights-to-flag to the delight of local fans.

There was drama prior to the beginning of the race as, following the formation lap, the start was aborted due to three drivers indicating issues on the grid.

The three cars, none of which got going for the extra green flag lap, belonged to the three drivers who topped the standings coming into the race – Red Bull juniors Pierre Gasly and Carlos Sainz and RSF-backed racer Oliver Rowland.

Sainz and Rowland did manage to start from the pitlane without going a lap down and went on to collide seven laps into the race in the final corner while fighting for P17.

With Gasly’s front row spot left vacant for the start, Sirotkin easily led the field into turn one, while Amberg assumed second place.

The Swiss driver was a second and a half off the race lead early on, but managed to take the gap down to a second in no time and remained a constant threat to Sirotkin for the majority of the race.

At some point near the halfway of the allotted time it appeared that Amberg had settled for second place, but a slow lap from the race leader allowed him to drastically close the gap down.

Amberg continued to loom over Sirotkin during the final minutes, but could do nothing to prevent the Russian’s first win in the series.

Pietro Fantin finished a lonely race in third, picking up his first podium in the category. Meanwhile, Roberto Merhi fended off Jazeman Jaafar to secure fourth.

Will Stevens brought some points home in sixth, while Stockinger held on to seventh, leading Matias Laine and teammate Richie Stanaway.

In tenth, Oscar Tunjo secured his first points in the series.

Race results
Pos. Driver Team Time/Gap
1 Sergey Sirotkin Fortec Motorsports 29 laps in 40:17.408
2 Zoel Amberg AVF +0.829
3 Pietro Fantin International Draco Racing +5.749
4 Roberto Merhi Zeta Corse +8.099
5 Jazeman Jaafar ISR +11.993
6 Will Stevens Strakka Racing +22.267
7 Marlon Stockinger Lotus +25.074
8 Matias Laine Strakka Racing +25.552
9 Richie Stanaway Lotus +27.339
10 Oscar Tunjo Pons Racing +31.303
11 William Buller Arden Motorsport +35.015
12 Roman Mavlanov Zeta Corse +45.748
13 Beitske Visser AVF +52.322
14 Carlos Sainz DAMS +52.753
15 Marco Sorensen Tech 1 Racing +53.216
16 Luca Ghiotto International Draco Racing +54.137
17 Norman Nato DAMS +1:11.925
18 Pierre Gasly Arden Motorsport +1 lap
Not classified
Meindert van Buuren Pons Racing +14 laps
Oliver Rowland Fortec Motorsports +23 laps