Ricardo Feller in the #14 Emil Frey Racing entered Lamborghini Huracan GT3 Evo claimed the Silver Cup pole
for Race 1, beating class rival Pierre Alexandre Jean in the #108 CMR entered Bentley Continental GT3 by
0.093s. Miguel Ramos at the wheel of the #77 Lamborghini Huracan GT3 Evo entered by Barwell Motorsport
took the Pro-Am class pole position. The Silver Cup class pole position for Race 2 went to the #7 Toksport
WRT entered Mercedes-AMG GT3 driven by Oscar Tunjo, whilst Henrique Chaves took the Pro-Am pole
position in the #77 Barwell Motorsport entered Lamborghini Huracan GT3 Evo.
Race 1 saw Ben Barnicoat in the #38 McLaren make the best start from third place on the grid to pass both
Weerts #32 Audi and the pole sitting #88 Mercedes-AMG of Boguslavskiy on the run through Paddock Hill
Bend From there he lapped a second a lap faster than the rest of the field and built up a 16secs advantage
over the #88 Mercedes-AMG by the time the pit window opened at the 25-minute mark. Barnicoat pitted at the
30mins mark and handed over to Oliver Wilkinson, whilst Boguslavskiy handed over to Raffaele Marciello. He
then proceeded to close in on the race leading McLaren at the same rate that Barnicoat had pulled away in
the opening stint, and with ten minutes left to run the Mercedes-AMG was on the tail of the McLaren, but
Wilkinson put up a strong defence. However, it all went wrong when they came upon lapped traffic, in the form
of the #93 Sky Tempesta Racing Ferrari of Giorgio Roda with just five minutes remaining. The Mercedes-AMG
tried to go between the Ferrari and the McLaren, making contact with both. This sent the McLaren into and
over the barriers ending up in wooded non spectator area, whilst the Ferrari spun round and fortunately was
not hit by cars arriving on the scene. Marciello continued unscathed in the lead ahead of the #32 Audi of
Vanthoor. The race was then neutralised due to the incident, and subsequently Marciello was adjudged to
have been predominantly responsible and handed a 45secs time penalty. This promoted the #32 Team WRT
Audi to first place, ahead of the #6 Mercedes-AMG and the Silver Cup-winning #31 Team WRT Audi.
Marciello started from pole for the delayed second race, due to a lengthy barrier repair period, and with the
McLaren too badly damaged to continue it was the #6 Mercedes-AMG of Mario Engel that took up the chase.
Whilst everything was clean at the front of the field there were incidents occurring further back, one of which
resulted in a coming together between the #114 Emil Frey Racing Lamborghini and the #8 RAM Racing
Mercedes-AMG leaving the latter beached in a gravel trap, bringing out the safety car while it was recovered.
Once the race went green again Marciello was able to ease away from Engel and Vanthoor at the rate of
0.5sec a lap, dropping by half a second each lap. When the pit window opened the #6 Mercedes-AMG of
Engel was the first to stop, with Stolz taking the wheel, Vanthoor pulled in one lap later, to hand over to
Weerts, whilst Marciello waited until the last moment to stop and hand over to Boguslavskiy. Stolz was soon
on the tail of Boguslavskiy but couldn’t find a way past. It seemed that the pressure paid off, as on the final
lap Boguslavskiy ran off the track, allowing both Stolz and Weerts to pass. However, it transpired that it was a
mechanical problem, as the #88 Mercedes-AMG limpedhome in sixth position, with its right front tyre parting
company as it approached the finish line. Stolz therefore took the race win from Weerts, with Petru
Umbrarescu taking the final podium spot in the #89 AKKA ASP Mercedes-AMG he shared with Jules
Gounon.
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Overall & Class Podiums
Race 1
Overall
1st – #32, Audi R8 LMS, Team WRT, C. Weerts/D. Vanthoor
2nd – #6, Mercedes-AMG GT3, Mercedes AMG Team Toksport WRT, L. Stolz/M. Engel
3rd – #31, Audi R8 LMS, Team WRT, F. Bird/R. Tomita
Pro Cup
1st – #32, Audi R8 LMS, Team WRT, C. Weerts/D. Vanthoor
2nd – #6, Mercedes-AMG GT3, Mercedes AMG Team Toksport WRT, L. Stolz/M. Engel
3rd – #26, Audi R8 LMS, Sainteloc Racing, A. Panis/F. Vervisch
Silver Cup
1st – #31, Audi R8 LMS, Team WRT, F. Bird/R. Tomita
2nd – #90, Mercedes-AMG GT3, Madpanda Motorsport, E. Perez Companc/R. Breukers
3rd – #7, Mercedes-AMG GT3, Toksport WRT, J. Puhakka/O. Tunjo
Pro-Am Cup
1st – #77, Lamborghini Huracan GT3 Evo, Barwell Motorsport, M. Ramos/H. Chaves
2nd – #52, Ferrari 488 GT3 Evo, AF Corse, L. Machiels/A. Bertolini
3rd – #188, Aston Martin Vantage AMR GT3, Garage 59, A. West/J. Adam
Race 2
Overall & Pro Cup
1st – #6, Mercedes-AMG GT3, Mercedes AMG Team Toksport WRT, L. Stolz/M. Engel
2nd – #32, Audi R8 LMS, Team WRT, C. Weerts/D. Vanthoor
3rd – #89, Mercedes-AMG GT3, AKKA ASP, P.R. Umbrarescu/J. Gounon
Silver Cup
1st – #7, Mercedes-AMG GT3, Toksport WRT, J. Puhakka/O. Tunjo
2nd – #31, Audi R8 LMS, Team WRT, F. Bird/R. Tomita
3rd – #87, Mercedes-AMG GT3, AKKA ASP, K. Tereschenko/J. Pla
Pro-Am Cup
1st – #77, Lamborghini Huracan GT3 Evo, Barwell Motorsport, M. Ramos/H. Chaves
2nd – #188, Aston Martin Vantage AMR GT3, Garage 59, A. West/J. Adam
3rd – #20, Mercedes-AMG GT3, SPS Automotive Performance, V. Pierburg/D. Baumann
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