New Delhi:- During the 19 laps of the F3 Feature Race at the Hungaroring, Zach O'Sullivan was in total control from the light off to the checkered flag. The Englishman used his advantage and extended his lead lap after lap to secure his third win of the 2023 season and move up five places to second overall and move up in the championship fight. Dino Beganovic ran his own race without a break, finishing comfortably in 2nd place and completing a one-two for PREMA Racing. MP Motorsport's Franco Colapinto finished on the podium in 3rd after starting from his 4th position on the opening stage. Trident's Oliver Goethe finished fourth, adding another point to his record. Mercedes junior Paul Aaron suffered a crushing defeat but came back to secure his second straight top five finish. Also Read:- Red Bull to get Pumped into the Flow of huge Sanctions on with Success Ruling other Side After qualifying 13th, Jmade his dream of the title come true with a fierce run up to 6th. He beat Campos Racing team-mates Christian Mansell and Johnny Edgar on the same Turn 1 maneuver on back-to-back laps before facing off against championship leader Gabriel Bortoleto in heavy traffic. Edgar stole eighth place ahead of Leonardo Fornaroli on the final lap as the Italian continued to fall back from third. Mari Boya took advantage of Mansell's late tire trouble to score the final points in 10th. Also Read:- Max Verstappen to get on Seventh Position at the Hungarian GP Bortoleto's 13th straight points run means he could win the F3 title in Belgium, extending his points tally to 144. O'Sullivan moved up five places to second with 101 points, one point behind Marti. F3's activities continue next weekend, with a trip to Spa-Francorchamps for Round 9 on July 28-30. For a detailed report of the FIA F3 Main Race in Budapest, please visit the official F3 website. Also Read:- Jack Dooman to take over the P1 at Hungarian GP for Formula 2 The Formula3 race at the Hungaroring Zach O'Sullivan took the overall control of the Hungarian Grand Prix and won the race with great ease with the disagreement of the Budapest race victory that was featured.