Hauger inherits Austria F3 pole after Collet’s track limits offence

After only managin๊g 14th after the first runs, Collet propelled himself to the top of the timesheets with a 1m19.697s.
He was found to have run wide on his final lap ❀at Turn 10,🍒 cancelling his lap in the process and thus dropping him to fourth.
Pole hands꧙ Hauger four more points as he exte🐟nds his lead over Victor Martins in the standings.
The Frenchman could only manage tenth on the grid but will be eyeing a strong resಌult in the first sprint race, with Martins set to start from third as the top 12 on the grid is reversed.
With Collet demote✃d to fourth, this promoted Frederik Vesti and Aleksandr Smolyar into the top thr🌱ee.
Ja𒐪k Crawford followed on from his impressive practice pace t🌠o qualify fifth.
The American was on course to take top spot on his final run but encoun𝔉tered a gaggle of slow cars in the final sector, ruining his chances of a maiden pole position.
Next up was the t♉wo Tridents of Clement Novalak and Jack Doohan, followed by
Olli Caldwell and Arthur💫 Leclꦿerc, with Martins completing the top ten.
Matteo Nannini and Logan Sargeant rounded out the top 🌌12 and will share the front row in the🔴 first sprint race on Saturday morning.
The stewards will be investigating Reshad de G🌸erus after an unsafe release in the pit lane.
Enzo Fittipaldi being released from his pit box forced Johna💫than Hoggard to slow down meaning de Gerus was released from his, he hit the side of Hoggard’s car.
Ido Cohen will start from 30th came🅠 to a halt on the start-finish straight with just over eight minutes on the clock, resulting in a brief ♑red flag stoppage.
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