Unbeatable Bearman. Winner also in race 3 in Vallelunga

Fantastic hat-trick for the British driver from Van Amersfoort who extends the standings. On the podium, once again, Montoya and Tramnitz
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A fantastic Oliver Bearman conquers the Vallelunga circuit. The Briton is unbeatable on the Roman track and even in race 3 he triumphs, scoring a hat-trick that only 6 other drivers ahead of him took in the eight seasons of the Italian F.4 Championship Powered by Abarth Certified by FIA.

Bearman is also lucky during the third race, in fact, thanks to the accident that put Joshua Durksen and Han Cenyu out with the display of the red flag, he manages to replace a tire that has been cut off due to an error at the Cimini corner . At the restart, the British is stoic in defending himself from Montoya and manages to keep the lead up to the chequered flag, keeping behind him the Colombian from Prema and the German Tim Tramniz who, thanks to the three podiums in Vallelunga, returns second in the standings behind Bearman .

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The third race starts with a series of contacts that immediately put Samir Ben and Erik Zuniga out with the debris that remain on the track. The safety car stays on track for three laps and, at the restart, a contact between Durksen and Cenyu at the Curvone keeps everyone in suspense with the Chinese driver who overturns several times, coming out unharmed from his car. The red flag interrupts the race and the drivers return to the pit lane, leaving it a few minutes later behind the safety car. The duels continue even after the restart, but Bearman dominates in front of Montoya and Tramnitz.

In fourth position and first among the rookies, Charlie Wurz confirms his abilities, making his debut in the series. Fifth is Kirill Smal who finishes the race ahead of Conrad Laursen, second in the rookies standings. To complete the top 10 are Hamda Al Qubaisi, increasingly consistent in the Italian series, Leonardo Fornaroli, who finishes a very complicated weekend in Vallelunga scoring points, Bence Valint, constantly growing in the preparatory series of the Italian Federation and Joshua Dufek. The rookie podium was completed by Leonardo Bizzotto, eleventh at the finish line and third among the rookies.