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F3 Imola: Colapinto wins sprint with final lap pass, rivals collide

Van Amersfoort Racing rookie Colapinto, who took pole for the feature race in Bahrain, took his maiden series win after a much-interrupted race.

Having started on pole in the reverse-grid sprint, he lost the lead to Collet on lap four when the MP Motorsport driver took advantage of DRS on the main straight.

Colapinto held on to second place throughout, but was able to regain the lead from Collet on the run to the Tamburello chicane beginning the final tour after a virtual safety car period had ended.

Seconds later, Collet’s race was dramatically ended after he made contact with Isack Hadjar, who had positioned his car to the Brazilian's outside approaching the left-hander.

Both cars ended up in the gravel, although Hadjar emerged from the gravel to finish fifth, as Victor Martins (ART Grand Prix) just held off Prema's Jak Crawford for second at the line.

Colapinto had a good start off the line, with second-place starter Ido Cohen getting swallowed up by Kush Maini and Collet on the run down to Turn 1.

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Hadjar swiftly took fourth from Martins at Tamburello on lap four, before taking Maini for third at the Villeneuve chicane three laps later.

The first safety car was deployed on lap nine after Zak O’Sullivan went off at Turn 6, shortly followed by Pepe Marti in a separate incident.

Racing resumed on lap 11, with Maini taking a drive through penalty for being outside his grid box at the start. That dropped him out of podium contention and promoted Crawford to fifth place.

Hadjar's attempt to follow Colapinto past Collet on the final lap ended in a trip to the gravel, although he continued to finish fifth

Photo by: Carl Bingham / Motorsport Images

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