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2023 Drexler-Automotive Formula Cup

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The 2023 Drexler-Automotive Formula Cup was the 42nd Austria Formula 3 Cup season and the fifth season since Drexler-Automotive took over the title sponsoring of the series.[1]

The 2023 season was held over eight race weekends across Europe.[2] It started in March at Mugello Circuit and concluded in October at the same venue. The rounds at Mugello, Imola, Red Bull Ring and Spa had joint grids with the F2000 Italian Formula Trophy.

Benjámin Berta, driving for Franz Wöss Racing, claimed the Formula 3 Cup title. Marcel Tobler, driving for Jo Zeller Racing, won the Formula 3 Trophy title. Fabio Turchetto, driving for A.S.D. Ruote Scoperte M., won the Formula Light Cup.

Teams and drivers

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Teams and drivers competed in either Formula 3 or the Formula Light Cup. Formula 3 entries were divided between the Cup class and the Trophy class.[3]

Formula 3 Cup entries

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Team No. Driver Car Engine Rounds
Austria Franz Wöss Racing 1 Hungary Benjamin Berta Dallara F316 Mercedes All
19 Republic of Ireland Cian Carey Dallara F318 Mercedes 6
Italy Puresport 8 Italy Dino Rasero Dallara 320 Mercedes 1–2, 4
12 Switzerland Christof Ledermann Dallara F309 Volkswagen 4–5
14 Italy Andrea Benalli Dallara F309 VW Spiess 1–2, 4–5, 8
Japan Noda Racing 10 Japan Juju Noda Dallara 320 Spiess 1–2, 4–8
Switzerland Jo Zeller Racing 11 Switzerland Kurt Böhlen Dallara F316 Mercedes 5–6, 8
44 Switzerland Sandro Zeller Dallara F316 Mercedes All
Italy One Sport Performance 21 Italy Alessandro Bracalente Dallara F317 Volkswagen 1
23 Italy Marco Marotta Dallara F312 Volkswagen 5
Italy TVS Motorsport 23 Italy Enzo Stentella Dallara 320 Mercedes 1–2, 4, 8
Germany Rennsport Wachter 24 Canada Victor Smialek Dallara F308 Fiat 5–6, 8
Italy Bellspeed 27 Italy Patrick Bellezza Dallara F300 Fiat 1–2, 5, 8
Italy Team Perego 46 Italy Riccardo Perego Dallara F317 Volkswagen 1–2, 4–5, 8
Hungary Magyar Racing Team Hungary Janos Magyar Tatuus FM Honda 3–4, 7
Italy HT Powertrain 51 Italy Bernardo Pellegrini Dallara 320 Mercedes 1–2, 4–5, 8
Italy Racing in Italy 75 Italy Mei Shibi Dallara F308 Volkswagen 4–5, 8
Italy G Motorsport 131 Italy Francesco Galli Dallara 320 Mercedes 1–2, 4–5, 8
Source:[4][5][6][7][8]

Formula 3 Trophy entries

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Team No. Driver Car Engine Rounds
Switzerland Jo Zeller Racing 2 Switzerland Urs Rüttimann Dallara F306 Volkswagen 4–6
3 Switzerland Marcel Tobler Dallara F308 Mercedes 2, 4–6
Austria Franz Wöss Racing 4 Switzerland Thomas Amweg Dallara F309 Volkswagen 4
5 Switzerland Thomas Aregger Dallara F309 Volkswagen 5
Germany Maximilian Malinowski 6
9 Italy Luca Iannacone Dallara F308 Mercedes 1, 3–4, 7–8
95 Czech Republic Tom Beckhäuser Dallara F309 Volkswagen 3
98 Czech Republic Vaclav Safar Dallara F309 Volkswagen 7–8
Austria Team Hoffmann Racing 4 Australia Robert Rowe Dallara F312 Toyota 5
Germany Danny Luderer 8
26 Germany André Petropolus Dallara F316 Opel 6–7
Czech Republic SAPE Motorsport 6 Czech Republic Vaclav Lausmann Dallara F317 Toyota 4, 6–7
Italy Facondini Racing Italy Enrico Milani Dallara F308 Fiat 2, 5
36 Italy Francesco Solfaroli Dallara F317 Toyota 1–2, 5, 8
Germany Team Speed Center 7 Germany Christian Zeller Dallara F312 Opel 5
12 Germany Philipp Todtenhaupt Dallara F317 Toyota 5
180 France Patrick Harmuth Dallara F308 Toyota 5
199 Switzerland Thomas Zeltner Dallara F317 Toyota 5
Italy Team Tramonti Corse 11 Italy Carmine Tancredi Dallara F308 Toyota 1–2
Italy Living KC 12 Italy Umberto Vaglio Dallara F308 Toyota 2, 5
Italy Twister Italia 13 Italy Sergio Terrini Dallara F308 Fiat 1–2, 4
France Neri Autosport 18 France Jean-Luc Neri Dallara F311 Fiat 8
30 France Sébastien Banchereau Dallara F308 Fiat 8
Italy BMG Racing 28 Italy Giorgio Berto Dallara F308 Fiat 1–2
France Sud Motorsport 33 Italy Salvatore Marinaro Dallara F310 Fiat 1–2, 8
85 Italy Daniele Siano Dallara F308 Fiat 1
Italy Team Automobile Tricolore 39 Italy Edoardo Bonanomi Dallara F312 Mercedes 1–2, 5
Italy Nannini Racing 42 Italy Davide Pedetti Dallara Toyota 6, 8
81 Italy Marco Falci Dallara F317 Toyota 1–2
Italy Giancarlo Pedetti 6, 8
Czech Republic Chabr Motorsport 54 Czech Republic Tomáš Chabr Dallara F308 Mugen-Honda 8
Italy Racing in Italy 75 Israel Mei Shibi Dallara F314 Toyota 6
Italy Emotion Motorsport 83 Italy Daniele Radrizzani Dallara F317 Toyota 1–2
Republic of Ireland VS Racing 99 Republic of Ireland Tim Buckley Dallara F302 Toyota 5
Source:[4][5][6][7][8]

Formula Light Cup entries

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Team No. Driver Car Engine Rounds
Italy Viola Formula Racing 2 Italy Laurence Balestrini Tatuus FR2.0 Renault 4
Austria Team Hoffmann Racing 4 Australia Robert Rowe Tatuus FR2.0 Renault 6
Germany Walter Steding Tatuus FR2.0 Renault 7
122 Austria Dr. Norbert Groer Tatuus FR2.0 Renault 4–8
Germany Team Speed Center 8 Germany Dennis Hübl Tatuus FR2.0 Renault 6
Germany Andreas Stamann 32 Germany Andreas Stamann Tatuus FR2.0 Renault 5
Italy PLMRACING 29 Italy Stefano Palummieri Tatuus FR2.0 Renault 4, 8
Italy A.S.D. Ruote Scoperte M. 34 Italy Sergio Conti Tatuus F4-T014 Abarth 5, 8
79 Italy Fabio Turchetto Tatuus FR2.0 Renault 1–2, 4, 8
Italy Padoviani Corse ASD 89 Italy Simone Padoviani Tatuus FR2.0 Renault 2, 8
Austria Franz Wöss Racing 125 United States Robert Siska Tatuus FR2.0 Renault 2–3, 7
Germany Schwarze-Motorsport 163 Germany Falk Schwarze Tatuus FR2.0 Renault 7
Switzerland Jo Zeller Racing 717 Switzerland Stephan Glaser Tatuus FR2.0 Renault 7–8
Source:[4][5][6][7][8]

Race calendar

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The championship did not return to Vallelunga, but instead returned to Spa-Francorchamps after not visiting the circuit in 2022.[9]

R. RN Circuit Date Support bill Map of circuit locations
1 1 Italy Mugello Circuit, Scarperia e San Piero 25 March F2000 Italian Formula Trophy
24H Series (12 Hours of Mugello)
2
2 1 Italy Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari, Imola 22 April TCR Italian Series
Formula Regional European Championship
2 23 April
3 1 Hungary Hungaroring, Mogyoród 29 April ESET Cup Series
TCR Eastern Europe
2 30 April
4 1 Austria Red Bull Ring, Spielberg 21 May ESET Cup Series
TCR Eastern Europe
2
5 1 Belgium Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps, Stavelot 8 July Spa Summer Classics
Spa 3 Hours
2 9 July
6 1 Germany Hockenheimring, Hockenheim 29 July Porsche Club Historic Challenge
P9 Challenge
2
7 1 Czech Republic Brno Circuit, Brno 9 September TCR Eastern Europe
BOSS GP Series
2 10 September
8 1 Italy Mugello Circuit, Scarperia e San Piero 8 October BOSS GP Series
F2000 Italian Formula Trophy
2

Race results

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R. RN Circuit Pole position Fastest lap F3 Cup winner F3 Trophy winner Formula Light Cup winner
1 1 Italy Mugello Circuit Japan Juju Noda Italy Francesco Galli Hungary Benjamin Berta Italy Marco Falci Italy Fabio Turchetto
2 Japan Juju Noda Japan Juju Noda Japan Juju Noda Italy Marco Falci Italy Fabio Turchetto
2 1 Italy Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari Hungary Benjamin Berta Hungary Benjamin Berta Hungary Benjamin Berta Italy Edoardo Bonanomi Italy Fabio Turchetto
2 Hungary Benjamin Berta Hungary Benjamin Berta Hungary Benjamin Berta Italy Enrico Milani Italy Fabio Turchetto
3 1 Hungary Hungaroring Switzerland Sandro Zeller Switzerland Sandro Zeller Switzerland Sandro Zeller Czech Republic Tom Beckhäuser United States Robert Siska
2 Hungary Benjamin Berta Switzerland Sandro Zeller Switzerland Sandro Zeller Czech Republic Tom Beckhäuser United States Robert Siska
4 1 Austria Red Bull Ring Hungary Benjamin Berta Hungary Benjamin Berta Hungary Benjamin Berta Switzerland Marcel Tobler Austria Dr. Norbert Groer
2 Hungary Benjamin Berta Hungary Benjamin Berta Hungary Benjamin Berta Switzerland Marcel Tobler Italy Stefano Palummieri
5 1 Belgium Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps Japan Juju Noda Japan Juju Noda Japan Juju Noda Switzerland Marcel Tobler Germany Andreas Stamann
2 Japan Juju Noda Japan Juju Noda Japan Juju Noda Switzerland Marcel Tobler Austria Dr. Norbert Groer
6 1 Germany Hockenheimring Japan Juju Noda Hungary Benjamin Berta Switzerland Kurt Böhlen Switzerland Marcel Tobler Germany Dennis Hübl
2 Japan Juju Noda Japan Juju Noda Japan Juju Noda Switzerland Marcel Tobler Australia Robert Rowe
7 1 Czech Republic Brno Circuit Japan Juju Noda Japan Juju Noda Japan Juju Noda Czech Republic Vaclav Safar Austria Dr. Norbert Groer
2 Japan Juju Noda Japan Juju Noda Japan Juju Noda Czech Republic Vaclav Safar Germany Walter Steding
8 1 Italy Mugello Circuit Italy Francesco Galli Japan Juju Noda Italy Francesco Galli Czech Republic Vaclav Safar Italy Stefano Palummieri
2 Italy Francesco Galli Japan Juju Noda Japan Juju Noda Czech Republic Vaclav Safar Italy Stefano Palummieri

Season report

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First half

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The season began in March at Mugello Circuit with a 34-car grid together with the F2000 Italian Formula Trophy. Noda Racing's Juju Noda took pole position for both races. She had to concede the win of the first race to Franz Wöss Racing's Benjamin Berta, as she finished third behind the Hungarian and Jo Zeller Racing's Sandro Zeller. She turned her luck around later in the day, to claim the win in race two, ahead of HT Powertrain's Bernardo Pellegrini and Zeller. The F3 Trophy was dominated by Nannini Racing's Marco Falci, who took both race wins. The Formula Light Cup saw only a single car entered into the races: Fabio Turchetto, driving for A.S.D. Ruote Scoperte M., therefore won both races.[10]

The second round at Imola was also held in conjunction with the Italian F2000 series. This time, Berta was the man to beat in qualifying as he took two pole positions. He took two largely unchallenged victories to claim the championship lead. The first race had its podium completed by Pellegrini and Noda, while the latter had to fight through from the back of the grid in race two. That race saw Zeller return to the podium, ahead of Pellegrini. Team Automobile Tricolore's Edoardo Bonanomi and Facondini Racing's Enrico Milani shared the wins in the F3 Trophy class, while standings leader Falci was unable to finish both races. Three cars entered the Formula Light Cup, but Turchetto remained unbeaten.[11]

Only eight cars were present for the third round at the Hungaroring. Zeller and Berta shared pole positions, but Zeller was the better man in both races, winning from pole position in race one and fighting past Berta to take the win in race two. Magyar Racing Team's Janos Magyar completed both podiums as the only other F3 Cup entrant, as Zeller closed up to Berta and moved past the absent Noda in the standings. Franz Wöss Racing's Tom Beckhäuser won both F3 Trophy races, ahead of his teammate Luca Iannacone. The Formula Light Cup saw a new winner, as Turchetto was absent and Franz Wöss Racing's Robert Siska won both races as the only entrant in the class.[12]

The first half of the season ended at Spielberg. Noda was back in action, but Berta was in his best form, dominating qualifying and taking both race wins to extend his championship advantage. Noda came second in race one, but was unable to finish race two. Zeller was also right in the mix, completing the podium in race one and finishing second ahead of G Motorsport's Francesco Galli in race two. Jo Zeller Racing's Marcel Tobler sweeped the weekend in the F3 Trophy class, while four cars battled for Formula Light Cup honors. Team Hoffmann Racing's Dr. Norbert Groer and PLMRACING's Stefano Palummieri shared the wins, while Turchetto solidified his points lead with two podiums.[13]

Second half

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30 cars entered the event at Spa, where Noda set out to reduce her points deficit to the leader. She did so in style, claiming both pole positions and winning both races in her class. Berta minimized the damage to his championship lead with two second places, while Zeller and Galli completed the two podiums. Tobler extended his winning run to four races in the F3 Trophy class. Groer also continued his efforts to catch up to Formula Light Cup leader Turchetto, taking a win and a second place in absence of the latter. privateer entry Andreas Stamann took the other win, but did not enter race two, so Groer had to be content with half points for his win.[14]

The sixth round at the Hockenheimring was another one without the Italian F2000, so only 16 cars entered. The weekend began in tricky wet conditions, with Noda coping the best in qualifying to claim double pole positions, before all three championship contenders had to concede race one victory to Jo Zeller Racing's Kurt Böhlen. Race two however saw the familiar trio back on top, with Noda ahead of Zeller and Berta. The F3 Trophy class still saw no different winners, with Tobler sweeping his third weekend. Groer had to take a hit in his Formula Light Cup catch-up efforts, as he was unable to start both races which were won by Speed Center's Dennis Hübl and Team Hoffmann's Robert Rowe.[15]

Brno Circuit hosted the penultimate round, and only four cars entered the Formula 3 Cup. Berta had a chance to clinch the championship, but Noda was unbeaten all weekend to keep the fight alive. Both races saw the same podium, Noda ahead of Berta and Zeller. Tobler was absent, so his F3 Trophy winning streak ended in favor of Franz Wöss Racing's Vaclav Safar, who took victory in both races. Groer claimed another Formula Light Cup win, but only came fifth in the second race. Team Hoffmann Racing's Walter Steding won the other race. Leader Turchetto had now been absent for four weekends running, and Groer was now in striking distance to take the title.[16]

The championship concluded right where it began, at Mugello Circuit. Noda and Berta were in close competition for the title, but had to concede the first race to Galli, with Berta coming second ahead of Noda. This three-point advantage was enough to earn Berta the championship. Noda won the second race but had no way of overhauling the Hungarian's points tally. Tobler was crowned F3 Trophy champion in absence - Safar won two more races, but Toblers six-race win streak was too much to overcome. The Formula Lighty Trophy ended in very close fashion: Palummieri won both races, but the returning leader Turchetto earned just enough points to win the title, 2.5 points ahead of Groer.[17]

High entry fluctuation meant that only the F3 Cup had a real continuous championship fight, with the other classes either having no fight at all or a fight being decided by drivers being absent or not. Noda was the strongest driver in the second half of the season, but missing the round at Hungaroring really hurt her campaign. Zeller, who had won the title the last seven seasons running, lacked pace to keep up with the leading pair on most occasions.

Standings

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Scoring system

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Points were awarded per class. If less than three cars entered in a class, half points were awarded for the race.

Position  1st   2nd   3rd   4th   5th   6th   7th   8th   9th   10th 
Points 25 18 15 12 10 8 6 4 2 1

Drivers' championship

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Formula 3 Cup Standings

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Pos Driver MUG1
Italy
IMO
Italy
HUN
Hungary
RBR
Austria
SPA
Belgium
HOC
Germany
BRN
Czech Republic
MUG2
Italy
Pts
R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2
1 Hungary Benjamin Berta 1 5 1 1 2 2 1 1 2 2 3 3 2 2 2 3 306
2 Japan Juju Noda 3 1 3 4 2 Ret 1 1 4 1 1 1 3 1 262
3 Switzerland Sandro Zeller 2 3 4 2 1 1 3 2 4 3 2 2 3 3 5 5 259
4 Italy Bernardo Pellegrini 9 2 2 3 4 Ret 6 4 4 4 109
5 Italy Francesco Galli 11 4 5 9 8 3 5 7 1 2 102
6 Hungary Janos Magyar 3 3 7 6 4 4 68
7 Italy Riccardo Perego 5 8 7 5 Ret 4 9 9 7 7 58
8 Switzerland Kurt Böhlen 8 6 1 4 6 Ret 57
9 Italy Andrea Benalli 7 10 8 6 Ret 5 8 4 8 6 51
10 Italy Dino Rasero 6 7 6 Ret Ret 7 28
11 Italy Enzo Stentella 8 9 10 8 6 9 10 8 26
12 Republic of Ireland Cian Carey 3 5 25
13 Italy Alessandro Bracalente 4 6 20
14 Italy Mei Shibi 5 Ret 11 12 9 10 13
15 Canada Victor Smialek 13 14 Ret 5 11 9 12
16 Italy Patrick Bellezza 10 11 9 7 12 11 12 11 9
17 Switzerland Christof Ledermann Ret 8 14 13 4
18 Italy Marco Marotta 10 10 2
Pos Driver R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 Pts
MUG1
Italy
IMO
Italy
HUN
Hungary
RBR
Austria
SPA
Belgium
HOC
Germany
BRN
Czech Republic
MUG2
Italy
  • * - half points awarded as less than three cars entered the race

Formula 3 Trophy standings

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Pos Driver MUG1
Italy
IMO
Italy
HUN
Hungary
RBR
Austria
SPA
Belgium
HOC
Germany
BRN
Czech Republic
MUG2
Italy
Pts
R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2
1 Switzerland Marcel Tobler Ret Ret 1 1 1 1 1 1 150
2 Czech Republic Vaclav Safar 1 1 1 1 100
3 Italy Francesco Solfaroli 9 2 3 4 3 3 6 4 97
4 Italy Luca Iannacone 5 8 2* 2* 5 4 3 3 9 8 90
5 Italy Edoardo Bonanomi 7 4 1 2 5 Ret 69
6 Germany André Petropolus 3 5 2 2 61
7 Switzerland Urs Rüttimann 3 Ret 4 4 6 3 60
8 Italy Marco Falci 1 1 Ret DNS 50
9 Italy Carmine Tancredi 3 7 4 3 48
10 Czech Republic Vaclav Lausmann 4 3 Ret 7 Ret 4 45
11 Italy Daniele Radrizzani 8 5 2 5 42
12 Italy Enrico Milani Ret 1 4 10 38
=13 Switzerland Thomas Amweg 2 2 36
=13 Switzerland Thomas Aregger 2 2 36
=13 Germany Maximilian Malinowski 2 2 36
16 Italy Salvatore Marinaro 6 9 5 8 4 Ret 36
=17 Germany Danny Luderer 2 3 33
=17 Italy Davide Pedetti Ret Ret 3 2 33
19 Italy Giancarlo Pedetti 4 6 8 6 32
20 Italy Daniele Siano 2 6 26
21 Italy Umberto Vaglio 6 6 Ret 5 26
22 Czech Republic Tom Beckhäuser 1* 1* 25
23 Italy Giorgio Berto 4 10 8 7 23
24 Italy Sergio Terrini 10 3 7 DNS Ret DNS 22
25 Israel Mei Shibi 5 4 22
26 France Sébastien Banchereau 5 5 20
27 Germany Christian Zeller 7 6 14
28 Czech Republic Tomáš Chabr 7 9 8
=29 Switzerland Thomas Zeltner 10 7 7
=29 France Jean-Luc Neri 10 7 7
31 France Patrick Harmuth 9 8 6
32 Republic of Ireland Tim Buckley 8 Ret 4
33 Germany Philipp Todtenhaupt 11 9 2
34 Australia Robert Rowe Ret 11 0
Pos Driver R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 Pts
MUG1
Italy
IMO
Italy
HUN
Hungary
RBR
Austria
SPA
Belgium
HOC
Germany
BRN
Czech Republic
MUG2
Italy

* - half points awarded as less than three cars entered the race

Formula Light Cup standings

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Pos Driver MUG1
Italy
IMO
Italy
HUN
Hungary
RBR
Austria
SPA
Belgium
HOC
Germany
BRN
Czech Republic
MUG2
Italy
Pts
R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2
1 Italy Fabio Turchetto 1* 1* 1 1 3 2 4 2 138
2 Austria Dr. Norbert Groer 1 4 2 1* Ret DNS 1 5 2 3 135.5
3 Italy Stefano Palummieri 4 1 1 1 87
4 United States Robert Siska 3 3 1* 1* 5 4 77
5 Italy Simone Padoviani 2 2 3 4 63
6 Germany Walter Steding 2 1 43
7 Italy Sergio Conti 3 2* 5 6 42
8 Switzerland Stephan Glaser 4 2 Ret 5 40
9 Germany Dennis Hübl 1 2* 34
10 Italy Laurence Balestrini 2 3 33
11 Australia Robert Rowe 2 1* 30.5
12 Germany Falk Schwarze 3 3 30
13 Germany Andreas Stamann 1 WD 25
Pos Driver R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 Pts
MUG1
Italy
IMO
Italy
HUN
Hungary
RBR
Austria
SPA
Belgium
HOC
Germany
BRN
Czech Republic
MUG2
Italy

* - half points awarded as less than three cars entered the race

References

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