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Thai driver makes history in F3 sprint race victory

Thai driver makes history in F3 sprint race victory

Bangkok Post06-07-2025
Tasanapol Inthraphuvasak has made history as the first Thai driver to win a Formula 3 race with his victory at the Silverstone circuit in England on Saturday.
The rising 20-year-old racer from the motorsport team Compos Racing competed in the British Round Sprint Race in the FIA Formula 3 Championship 2025, being held from Saturday to Monday.
The young driver claimed first place in the seventh lap of the 18-lap sprint race.
Securing pole position ahead of 29 other drivers, he maintained his lead from the start until he crossed the finish line first. He clocked a time of 1.45.584 minutes.
The second-place finisher was Norwegian Martinius Stenshorne, and Spaniard Mari Boya came third.
After winning a historic second-place finish at the Hungaroring circuit in Hungary in 2024, Tasanapol rose again as the first Thai to win first place.
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