The Argentine driver won the track but the motorsport governing body disqualified him and his teammates for a technical irregularity.
Franco Colapinto won the dramatic track sprint race in the Australian F3 GP but after some time the FIA took it out of his handsthat he and the other two MP Motorsports cars were disqualified of final results.
According to the world motorsport governing body, both cars of the young driver academy driver of the Williams Formula 1 team and his two teammates (Mari Boya and Jonny Edgar) failed to comply with a series of articles of its technical regulations, in which all were disqualified.
Victory was inherited by Zak O’Sullivan (Prema) while the podium was completed by Sebastián Montoya (Hitech) and Paul Aron (Prema)
This will not stop them from running in the Feature Racewhere Pilar profit will start in seventh position seeking the recovery of points lost due to the FIA’s post-race decision, explained in this way after its decision was made public. “Body parts were found outside the regulatory limits, violating articles 1.3 and 2.5 of the technical regulations. Changes to the geometry of the parts in question are prohibited by the rules outside of major repairs.“.
Colapinto has two wins in F3 (both in Italy, one in the Sprint Race at Imola and the second in the Monza Sprint Race in the 2022 season still with Van Amersfoort Racing) and in the current campaign after a tough decision by the FIA he has 10 points to his namewhile the championship is led by Gabriel Bortoleto with 32 points to his name.
Source: Tycsports
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