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Post-race penalty robs Zach David of FRECA podium at Hungaroring

Zachary ‘Zach’ David wrung out the best he could from his #20 R-ace GP entry to cross the finish line in 2nd at the Hungaroring. Unfortunately, his hard-fought podium at Round 4 of the Formula Regional European Championship by Alpine’s (FRECA) was later taken away due to a post-race penalty, but still left the Malta-licensed Filipino driver with 7th.

It was clear during Friday Testing that Zach one of the fastest drivers around the 4.381 km circuit. He later confirmed this by topping the time sheets during Saturday Qualifying for the Group A runners, which earned him P2 at the start of Race 1.

Zach would get a clean getaway and immediately slotted behind teammate Tuukka Taponen who started from pole. The pair then lead the full 32-car grid in formation, holding the 1-2 spot for most of the race distance. But the 16-year-old came under increasing pressure from Brando Badoer of Van Amersfoort Racing with only a few laps to go. Badoer eventually got alongside with both drivers going wide and over the runoff area. Zach was able to keep position as the drivers behind him scrambled for position to take 2nd across the line. However, he was handed a 10 secs penalty after the race that dropped him to 7th in the official standings but still in the points.

Now starting from P12 on Sunday, Zach managed to avoid the opening lap chaos of Race 2 and maintain position as the field made its way around the circuit. But in contrast to his blistering pace on Saturday, Zach was unable to challenge for position. At the end of 17-laps, he took the chequered flag in the same position he started in 12th. It was only after the race did the team notice that Zach’s front wing was half detached due to a missing screw, which explains his lack of pace.

There’s only a short break before the Formula Regional European Championship by Alpine (FRECA) resumes on the 13th to 14th of July. The series now moves to Mugello Circuit in Italy for Round 5 in the 2024 calendar.

Zach David: “Overall not too bad of a weekend looking at the bigger picture. We made steps in the right direction, just need to put everything together and we’ll be up there consistently. Definitely missed a chance at finishing on the podium in Race 1 and not much I can do in Race 2 after part of my front wing came loose. Lost some points this weekend, but there are still positives to look forward to and improve on for the next round at Mugello.”

Zach David is sponsored by Ceramic Pro, Stilo Helmets, Attard Baldacchino, Puma, Green Amenities, JG Summit Olefins Corporation, AutoPlus Sports, Automobile Association Philippines, Time Attack Manila, ISR, and Malta Motorsports Federation.

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[Photos courtesy of Dutch Photo Agency]

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