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Nikola Tsolov dominates F4’s first race at the circuit

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already champion of F4 Spain Nikola Tsolov Today has shown that his title more than deserves it.the pilot of Racecourse It gave the Spanish team another victory. It also won the race with a certain advantage on the asphalt. His first position is not in jeopardy, but the rest of the podium cannot say the same.

Timotheus Kucharczyk (MP Motorsport) appeared to be controlling the situation from second place, but in the closing stages Kirill Smallhis teammate. small He had a great race and updated his starting position to 4th. Kuchachik I finally settled on 3rd place. That said, the position is crucial for him in the race for runner-up.

The opponent in that battle was Hugh Barteranother member of the home team RacecourseThe Australian hasn’t lived his best event considering his biggest opponents have done better than him.

Among the home riders, they didn’t have much luck Bruno Del Pino (Drybox School) or Max Mayer (Formula of Champions)because both failed to finish the test. Daniel Nogales (Drivex) It is classified as Spain’s best, especially at number eight.

Sunday program

Sunday’s program will be even more intense than today, with qualifying for F4 Spain starting at 9am. At 9:40am CET and TCR Spain will race the second race, followed by Classification 2 of the Clio Cup Series at 10:30am. At 11:15am the second round of F4 Spain will begin, followed by CET and TCR Spain at 12:50pm. The race finishes at 1:35pm in F4 Spain and at 2:25pm in the Clio Cup Series.

David Pouget will find no rivals in the Clio Cup Series

The first challengers were about 50 Clio Cup Series drivers. The race, which brought together the European, Italian and Spanish editions, was scheduled for his 25 minutes, but various touches that saw safety his car first and then the red flags made it impossible for the first lap. It was later significantly shortened.

David Pouget (GPA Racing), who took pole position in the morning, spent most of the race in a tight battle with Marc Guillot (Milan Competition). After changing places numerous times, Nicolas Milan had stuck with them from his third place. As the laps progressed, Pouget managed to create a small gap while Guillot and Milan watched as European Championship leader Anthony Jurado (Milan Competition) joined the party.

There’s a reason he’s on top. So, just two laps from the finish, Jurado overtook his Cup champion Nicolas Milan in his Clio on multiple occasions and David secured his third position on the podium he shares with Pouget. (1st) and he Marc Guillot (2nd). With four of his riders vying for his spot at the top of the season, we’ll have to wait until tomorrow to see who wins.

If these are the top positions in Clio Cup Europe, Gabriele Torelli (Faro Racing) is ranked highest in the Italian edition. The championship leader continues to add points to consecrate his crown and today he did so from 5th overall.In the Spanish division Adrian Simpf (Cotto Motorsport) won 7th overall. did. Team VRT’s Jordi Palomeras and Alex Royo accompanied him in that domestic top three.

Callejas wins TCR Spain, Zabala wins CET-RACE

A mixed grid made up of TCR Spain and the Spanish Touring Car Championship CET-RACE has several winners and mixed attention. On the one hand, the fastest touring car, his TCR Spanish one, takes Isidro Callejas (Volcano) as the winner and is also declared champion of the contest as a result. Alejandro Geppert (Theo Martin), the only rider who could have prevented Callejas’ declaration, was classified second, followed by Ukrainian Daniel Tkachenko (Volcano).

At CET-RACE, Eric Zavala (MRT) won gold after a rather hectic race. His teammate Sergio Casarins accompanied him to celebrate the podium from the second step.

Free admission with advance download

To attend this weekend’s Racing Weekend at Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, Download the invitation first, courtesy of the Royal Spanish Automobile Federation. This invitation costs nothing but grants access to the venue.

Access to the circuit

Access to the facility is from Gate 3 from 8:30 am. Available parking is IN6 and the open grandstands following the activity are Main, C, G, B.

Other highlights of the event

pit walk
Sunday’s pit walk will take place from 12:00 to 12:30. This allows fans to get closer to the epicenter of the action during a hectic time of activity, as teams and drivers are in the pits preparing for the weekend’s final race.

easy drift
Meanwhile, fans can contemplate a genuine Easydrift experience in the paddock (particularly in the IN2 car park). Now that the co-driving session is complete, you’ll get to see Miguel Angel Casado first-hand as he performs his incredible stunts in a Hyundai i20N.

Source: Mundo Deportivo

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