Alpine junior Gabriele Mini won the Monaco Formula 3 feature race for a second year in a row after fending off Christian Mansell on the famous Monte Carlo street circuit.
Prema driver Mini moved to the top of the F3 standings for the first time this year with his first victory of 2024, surviving several interruptions by the safety car to become a record-breaking eighth different winner from as many races this season. The poleman made a slower getaway that second-placed Mansell but held his line through Sainte Devote and was able to manage proceedings therein.
F3 Monaco Feature Race Results Main Information Additional Data Additional Data Driver Info 1 - 4 Main Information Additional Data 1 - 2 Cla Driver # Laps Time Interval km/h Pits Points Retirement Bonus 1 G. Minì Prema Powerteam 2 27 - 25 2 2 C. Mansell ART Grand Prix 23 27 +0.800 0.8 0.800 18 3 L. Browning Hitech Pulse-Eight 14 27 +1.700 1.7 0.900 15 1 4 A. Lindblad Prema Powerteam 3 27 +2.100 2.1 0.400 12 5 L. Fornaroli Trident 4 27 +2.600 2.6 0.500 10 6 D.
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