Trident achieved a 1-2-3 classification in qualifying at Imola Circuit, with Santiago Ramos on feature race pole position ahead of teammates Leonardo Fornaroli and Sami Meguetounif. Kacper Sztuka started the sprint race from first place, but was overtaken by Noel León at the first corner. León held the position ahead of Oliver Goethe and Tim Tramnitz through four safety car restarts. A virtual safety car was deployed on the penultimate lap after sixth-place Browning collided with Sztuka and retired in the gravel. Racing resumed on the final lap, and a faster reaction from Goethe allowed him to gain the lead from León and cross the finish line first. Goethe was initially penalised for a safety car procedure infringement, but the penalty was later reversed and his position reinstated.[1]
Pole-sitter Ramos held the lead at the start of the feature race, but was overtaken by Fornaroli on lap three and would ultimately drop to eighth place by the end. Goethe, who started seventh, made his way up to second place and then gained the lead when Fornaroli slowed with a mechanical issue. This allowed Meguetounif into second place, who then caught and passed Goethe with four laps remaining. Meguetounif achieved his first win and podium in the category and was joined on the podium by Goethe and Fornaroli, who was able to recover positions and now led the Drivers' Championship by three points over Browning.
Qualifying
Qualifying was held on 17 May 2024, at 15:05 local time (UTC+2).
^1 – Nikola Tsolov and Callum Voisin both received a three-place grid penalty after failing to respect minimum ECU times during red flag conditions in practice, breaching Article 31.9 of the FIA Sporting Regulations.[6]
^2 – Alex Dunne originally qualified fifth, but was later disqualified from the results after it was found that his car had a non-conformity with the anti-roll bar links, a breach of Article 1.4 of the FIA Technical Regulations.[7]
Sprint Race
The sprint race was held on 18 May 2024, at 10:05 local time (UTC+2).
^1 – Tasanapol Inthraphuvasak originally finished 27th, but was later given a drive-through penalty post-race, which was converted into a 20-second time penalty after he was found to have stopped his car and restarted his car's engine after receiving a push from the track marshals, a breach of Article 22.4 of the Formula 3 Sporting Regulations.[11]
^2 – Callum Voisin received a ten-second time-penalty for causing a collision with Nikita Bedrin. However, his final position was not affected by the penalty.[11]