Vukovic Benefits from Adhikari Penalty in Pre-Q Win

Onyx Racing driver Milan Vukovic took advantage of a penalty to Asim Adhikari to secure the victory in the Pre-Qualifying race at the Zhuhai International Circuit.

The Best In The World driver would turn around Gia Van Dycke at Turn 7 on the sixth lap of the race en route to taking the lead on the road. A fifteen second time penalty was quickly assessed with more than half the race remaining giving the Nepalese driver the opportunity to overcome the penalty that was assessed. By the time the thirty minute sprint race had concluded, the effects of the penalty was cut in half with the Lamborghini driver sailing into the distance. Even with the near-neutralization of the penalty, Adhikari was classified seventh on the road, resulting in Asim and co-driver Marlin Hortin scoring no points from the race meeting so far, with Adhikari failing to score the lone point for qualifying on pole.

Scoring that point would be Milan Vukovic, securing a perfect four point result out of the Pre-Qualifying sessions. The Croatian would pass Gia Van Dycke for second on the road and classified leader with two laps remaining at Turn 7 after a back and fourth affair with the Belgian throughout the second half of the race. Joining the pair on the podium, and scoring the final point for the race, would be Anita Horford after battling with Nathan Scott and John Magnus in the Aeroracing Ferrari for the final classified podium position.

John Magnus put in his best performance of the season for the troubled outfit, putting his Ferrari fifth on the grid and not backing down from challenges during the race from the likes of Nathan Scott and Tommy Douglas. The sister car, driven by Andoni Garrido, would also advance from Pre-Qualifying with the Spaniard finishing fifteenth; with the top seventeen continuing on to the rest of the weekend’s activities.

Chris Short Racing driver Alexi Melvanov would quickly lose sight of the pack of cars ahead from his eighteenth place starting position, resulting in everyone behind having little chance at making a charge at the cars ahead. The only one who would pass the Russian would be Nazreena Nasser; but it would be too late in the race for the Qatari driver to make a charge. Both ICE-3 Ferraris and the JLD Saleen of Diego Mauricio Batistuta would fall victim and will not continue in the race meeting. Joining them in failing to Pre-Qualify would be Part-Time drivers Kenji Katayama and Min Jun Sun.

 

Race Results – After 31 Laps

Pos#GridDriverTeamTime/Retired
1301Milan VukovicOnyx30:10.063
253Gia Van DyckeBelgio+3.636
3112Anita HorfordBest In The World+4.385
4778Nathan ScottMinarae+4.659
5125John MagnusAeroracing+5.161
6736Tom DouglasJLD+5.631
78911Carlton ChoTeam LKM+6.656
8397Jose Pablo MazzacaneKjellerup+6.894
9414Asim AdhikariBest In The World+7.374
10989Raju ChaliseHimalayas+7.514
11710Leandro MoreiraPulsar+8.482
12612Roland DavidsonGulf+9.242
135113Quentin BispingEuromotor+9.696
144014Mattias KjellerupKjellerup+10.312
151316Andoni GarridoAeroracing+10.678
169121Nikolas HirvonenGlobex Scorpio+11.388
175020Dawn GrangerEuromotor+12.223
182222Nazreena NasserKiwi+24.627
199718Alexi MelvanovChris Short+32.306
208023Kenji KatayamaKatayama+33.254
211715Helena BoveriICE-3+33.614
228719Diego Mauricio BatistutaJLD+34.100
231817Chiara RossiICE-3+34.586
248624Min Jun SunPorsche Dealer+39.229

Fastest Lap – Car 11 (Best In The World Lamborghini – Anita Horford) – 1:29.210