Vervisch made a good start and was never headed whilst fellow front row man, Rafael Suzuki, stalled and was slow away. Howson who was directly behind Suzuki on the grid just avoided the Brazilian and slotted into second place from Ed Pead. Suzuki actually restarted very quickly and was away before the last car had passed him. He was quickly past Hermoso and Valois and then hunted Pead down. He was right on his tail by lap five and Pead was able to soak up the pressure until a mistake on lap nine on the exit of turn one allowed Suzuki to outbrake him into turn two.
Howson was slowing with brake problems but he was able to keep the charging Suzuki at bay. Ed Pead was fourth and again impressed in his first F3 event with team mate Leonardo Valois in fifth and Roland Hermoso completing the top six.
Peter Kalpakiotis retired with a clutch problem. Vervisch cannot be caught in the drivers championship whilst Howson has a healthy 26 points lead over Suzuki for third place. The final two rounds of the series will be held tomorrow, Sunday March 30
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