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Austin Formula V8 3.5: Rene Binder dominates opener for Lotus

Rene Binder took his third Formula V8 3.5 win of the season with a dominant performance at Austin

Starting from pole position, the Lotus driver held off team-mate Pietro Fittipaldi on the run up the hill to Turn 1 and settled into a rhythm that gave him a 0.641-second gap by the end of the first lap.

Championship leader Fittipaldi wasn't able to attack his team-mate for the lead as he had to fend off a fast-starting Matevos Isaakyan, who had moved up two places to third by the time field got to the first corner.

During the opening 10 minutes of the 40-minute race Isaakyan couldn't break the Lotus domination at the front and his relative lack of pace meant he lost third to SMP Racing/AVF team-mate Egor Orudzhev.

Binder had no such trouble from Fittipaldi as he opened up a lead of more than four seconds with Fittipaldi still struggling to find a rhythm in the high-speed corners.

That lead was slashed just after the halfway mark as a brief safety car period was required to recover Giuseppe Cipriani's stalled car after a spin at Turn 7.

Binder easily dealt with the restart but Fittipaldi lost second to Orudzhev, who pulled off a great outbraking manoeuvre at the end of the back straight.

Orudzhev looked to be closing the gap to Binder in the closing stages, but didn't have enough time left on the clock to challenge for the lead.

Behind the lead trio, a fight was starting for fourth place as Isaakyan came under pressure from Konstantin Tereschenko.

On a number of occasions the Teo Martin Motorsport driver rear-ended Isaakyan but he couldn't find a way past.

Tereschenko's race ended four laps from home as he tried to dive up the inside of Isaakyan at Turn 12 but ran wide over the kerbs and broke his suspension.

The repeated knocks from Tereschenko had also damaged Isaakyan's car, and as he started to struggle Alex Palou was able to make a robust move into fourth.

Isaakyan was fortunate not to lose fifth as Roy Nissany ran out of time to close the gap any further - having been stuck behind Alfonso Celis Jr for a number of laps - and finished sixth.

Yu Kanamaru finished seventh, overtaking Celis on the final lap to relegate the Fortec Motorsport driver to eighth, with Celis's team-mate Diego Menchaca the last of the classified runners in ninth.

Race one result

Pos Driver Team Laps Gap
1 Rene Binder Lotus 22 43m14.765s
2 Egor Orudzhev SMP Racing by AVF 22 1.249s
3 Pietro Fittipaldi Lotus 22 10.899s
4 Matevos Isaakyan SMP Racing by AVF 22 21.513s
5 Alex Palou Teo Martin Motorsport 22 13.671s
6 Roy Nissany RP Motorsport 22 22.842s
7 Yu Kanamaru RP Motorsport 22 24.926s
8 Alfonso Celis Fortec Motorsports 22 27.159s
9 Diego Menchaca Fortec Motorsports 22 30.672s
- Konstantin Tereschenko Teo Martin Motorsport 17 Retirement
- Giuseppe Cipriani Il Barone Rampante 11 Retirement


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