Spa F3 Feature Race Abandoned After Two Laps of Torrential Rain
The series now turns to Budapest with Rafael Camara’s 28-point advantage intact.
Overview
- Torrential downpours and poor visibility triggered multiple red flags and a Safety Car–led restart before officials cancelled the feature race after two laps.
- The contest failed to meet the minimum lap requirement, so no championship points were awarded.
- Rafael Camara maintains his 28-point lead heading into the final two rounds of the season in Budapest.
- Prema’s Brando Badoer collided with title contender Tim Tramnitz on the Kemmel Straight while James Hedley and Tasanapol Inthraphuvasak spun off in the treacherous conditions.
- The cancellation underscores the stringent safety protocols and challenges posed by sudden weather shifts at Spa-Francorchamps.