The 2019 Pau Grand Prix was a Formula Three motor race held on 19 May 2019 at the Pau circuit, in Pau, Pyrénées-Atlantiques, France. The Grand Prix was run as the second round of the 2019 Euroformula Open Championship. The Grand Prix was won by Billy Monger.

2019 Pau Grand Prix
Race details
Date 19 May 2019
Official name LXXVIII Pau Grand Prix
Location Pau, France
Course Temporary Street Circuit
Course length 2.760 km (1.720 miles)
Distance 24 laps, 66.240 km (41.280 miles)
Weather Varying
Pole position
Driver Team Motopark
Time 1:11.479
Fastest lap
Driver Austria Lukas Dunner Teo Martín Motorsport
Time 1:20.993 on lap 21
Podium
First Carlin Motorsport
Second
  • Denmark Nicolai Kjærgaard
Carlin Motorsport
Third
  • Japan Yuki Tsunoda
Team Motopark

Entry List

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All teams utilize the Dallara F317 chassis.

Team No. Driver Engine
  Double R Racing 7   Jack Doohan Mercedes-Benz
26   Linus Lundqvist
  Teo Martín Motorsport 8   Lukas Dunner Mercedes-Benz
51   Aldo Festante
77   Guilherme Samaia
  Carlin Motorsport 11   Teppei Natori Volkswagen
12   Christian Hahn
31   Billy Monger
63   Nicolai Kjærgaard
  Team Motopark 14   Yuki Tsunoda Volkswagen
18   Julian Hanses
30   Liam Lawson
33   Marino Sato
  Fortec Motorsports 20   Cameron Das Mercedes-Benz
21   Calan Williams
  Drivex School 99   Rui Andrade Toyota
Source(s):[1]

Results

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Qualifying (Race 1)

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Pos No. Driver Team Time Gap Grid
1 30   Liam Lawson Team Motopark 1:10.504 1
2 33   Marino Sato Team Motopark 1:10.846 + 0.342 s 2
3 18   Julian Hanses Team Motopark 1:10.849 + 0.345 s 3
4 8   Lukas Dunner Teo Martín Motorsport 1:10.932 + 0.428 s 4
5 14   Yuki Tsunoda Team Motopark 1:11.093 + 0.589 s 5
6 63   Nicolai Kjærgaard Carlin Motorsport 1:11.161 + 0.657 s 6
7 12   Christian Hahn Carlin Motorsport 1:11.208 + 0.704 s 7
8 26   Linus Lundqvist Double R Racing 1:11.237 + 0.733 s 8
9 77   Guilherme Samaia Teo Martín Motorsport 1:11.440 + 0.936 s 9
10 31   Billy Monger Carlin Motorsport 1:11.486 + 0.982 s 10
11 51   Aldo Festante Teo Martín Motorsport 1:11.722 + 1.218 s 11
12 7   Jack Doohan Double R Racing 1:11.806 + 1.302 s 12
13 20   Cameron Das Fortec Motorsports 1:11.860 + 1.356 s 13
14 11   Teppei Natori Carlin Motorsport 1:12.844 + 2.340 s 14
15 21   Calan Williams Fortec Motorsports 1:12.975 + 2.471 s 15
16 99   Rui Andrade Drivex School 1:14.121 + 3.617 s 16
Source(s):[2]

Race 1

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Liam Lawson produced a dominant effort in winning the first race of the weekend, with Team Motopark team-mates Julian Hanses and Marino Sato finishing second and third respectively. Several drivers started the race on wet tyres, gambling on a potential downpour later on in the race. The weather would remain dry and those who gambled on the wet tyres would begin to tumble down the field. Kjærgaard, Tsunoda and Hahn all fell victim to the narrow nature of the circuit, retiring due to accident damage.[3]

Pos No. Driver Team Laps Time / Retired Grid
1 30   Liam Lawson Team Motopark 27 32min 36.615sec 1
2 18   Julian Hanses Team Motopark 27 + 16.100 s 3
3 33   Marino Sato Team Motopark 27 + 18.595 s 2
4 8   Lukas Dunner Teo Martín Motorsport 27 + 19.364 s 4
5 26   Linus Lundqvist Double R Racing 27 + 39.865 s 8
6 20   Cameron Das Fortec Motorsports 27 + 40.235 s 13
7 21   Calan Williams Fortec Motorsports 27 + 59.927 s 15
8 51   Aldo Festante Teo Martín Motorsport 27 + 1 lap 11
9 31   Billy Monger Carlin Motorsport 27 + 1 lap 10
10 77   Guilherme Samaia Teo Martín Motorsport 27 + 1 lap 9
11 99   Rui Andrade Drivex School 27 + 2 laps 16
12 7   Jack Doohan Double R Racing 27 + 5 laps 12
Ret 63   Nicolai Kjærgaard Carlin Motorsport 12 Accident 6
Ret 33   Yuki Tsunoda Team Motopark 10 Suspension 5
Ret 12   Christian Hahn Carlin Motorsport 7 Accident 7
Source(s):[4]

Qualifying (Grand Prix)

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Pos No. Driver Team Time Gap Grid
1 18   Julian Hanses Team Motopark 1:11.479 1
2 14   Yuki Tsunoda Team Motopark 1:11.531 + 0.052 s 2
3 33   Marino Sato Team Motopark 1:11.531 + 0.052 s 3
4 30   Liam Lawson Team Motopark 1:11.572 + 0.093 s 4
5 12   Christian Hahn Carlin Motorsport 1:11.765 + 0.286 s 5
6 11   Teppei Natori Carlin Motorsport 1:11.904 + 0.425 s 6
7 20   Cameron Das Fortec Motorsport 1:11.931 + 0.452 s 7
8 8   Lukas Dunner Teo Martín Motorsport 1:11.967 + 0.488 s 8
9 26   Linus Lundqvist Double R Racing 1:11.972 + 0.493 s 9
10 77   Guilherme Samaia Teo Martín Motorsport 1:12.171 + 0.692 s 10
11 31   Billy Monger Carlin Motorsport 1:12.216 + 0.737 s 11
12 7   Jack Doohan Double R Racing 1:12.322 + 0.843 s 12
13 21   Calan Williams Fortec Motorsport 1:12.755 + 1.276 s 13
14 63   Nicolai Kjærgaard Carlin Motorsport 1:12.853 + 1.374 s 14
15 51   Aldo Festante Teo Martín Motorsport 1:14.075 + 2.596 s 15
16 99   Rui Andrade Drivex School 1:14.725 + 3.246 s 16
Source(s):[5]

Race 2 (Grand Prix)

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Pos No. Driver Team Laps Time / Retired Grid
1 31   Billy Monger Carlin Motorsport 24 36min 09.378sec 11
2 63   Nicolai Kjærgaard Carlin Motorsport 24 + 1.121 s 14
3 14   Yuki Tsunoda Team Motopark 24 + 1.630 s 2
4 8   Lukas Dunner Teo Martín Motorsport 24 + 8.983 s 8
5 12   Christian Hahn Carlin Motorsport 24 + 18.506 s 5
6 33   Marino Sato Team Motopark 24 + 23.251 s 3
7 11   Teppei Natori Carlin Motorsport 24 + 24.146 s 6
8 20   Cameron Das Fortec Motorsport 24 + 37.788 s 7
9 77   Guilherme Samaia Teo Martín Motorsport 24 + 38.729 s 10
10 51   Aldo Festante Teo Martín Motorsport 24 + 39.499 s 16
11 21   Calan Williams Fortec Motorsport 23 + 1 lap 13
Ret 26   Linus Lundqvist Double R Racing 17 Retired 9
Ret 18   Julian Hanses Team Motopark 14 Accident 1
Ret 30   Liam Lawson Team Motopark 14 Accident 4
Ret 7   Jack Doohan Double R Racing 3 Retired 12
Ret 99   Rui Andrade Drivex School 0 Retired 16
Source(s):[6]

References

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  1. ^ "EUROFORMULA OPEN - GRAND PRIX DE PAU - Entry List" (PDF). Retrieved 19 May 2019.
  2. ^ "EUROFORMULA OPEN - GRAND PRIX DE PAU - Qualifying practice 1" (PDF). Retrieved 19 May 2019.
  3. ^ "LIAM LAWSON DOMINATES PAU GRAND PRIX OPENER". Retrieved 19 May 2019.[permanent dead link]
  4. ^ "EUROFORMULA OPEN - GRAND PRIX DE PAU - Race 1" (PDF). Retrieved 19 May 2019.
  5. ^ "EUROFORMULA OPEN - GRAND PRIX DE PAU - Qualifying practice 2" (PDF). Retrieved 21 May 2019.
  6. ^ "EUROFORMULA OPEN - GRAND PRIX DE PAU - Race 2" (PDF). Retrieved 21 May 2019.


Preceded by Pau Grand Prix
2019
Succeeded by