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Added on the 14/08/2019 09:09:33 - Copyright : Auto Moto EN
Poleman Thomas Neubauer made up for his unfortunate debut at Imola with a brilliant victory in Race-1 at Barcelona. Matúš Výboh secured an unexpected win in the Trofeo Pirelli Am, taking advantage of a mistake by Olivier Groetz on the last lap to seal his third consecutive victory.
Louis Prette (Formula Racing) triumphed in the 30-minute race after masterfully protecting the lead he had built up early on over Bjorn Grossmann (Octane 126) and Adam Carroll (Ferrari Budapest). There were few surprises during the 15 laps, with a special mention for Thomas Neubauer (Charles Pozzi – Courage), who started from ninth because of the Grid Handicap but finished fifth behind Lennart Marioneck (Gohm Motorsport). Race-1 winner Niccolò Schirò (Rossocorsa) made a great start, before battling with Sam Smeeth (Baron Motorsport) and Neubauer to cross the line in sixth.
Poleman Thomas Neubauer made up for his unfortunate debut at Imola with a brilliant victory in Race-1 at Barcelona. Matúš Výboh secured an unexpected win in the Trofeo Pirelli Am, taking advantage of a mistake by Olivier Groetz on the last lap to seal his third consecutive victory.
Cooper MacNeil continued his perfect season, again taking pole position, fastest lap and the race win in race 2 of Ferrari Racing Days at Road Atlanta.This result puts him firmly in the lead of the Trofeo Pirelli class championship, but planned schedule conflicts at Indianapolis and Montreal will force the American driver to miss three races in 2020.Dave Musial also took the top step of the podium, but in the Trofeo Pirelli AM category, setting up what will likely be the most competitive class in Ferrari Challenge competition. Lets listen to the drivers as they discuss their race.
Cooper MacNeil continued his perfect season, again taking pole position, fastest lap and the race win in race 2 of Ferrari Racing Days at Road Atlanta.This result puts him firmly in the lead of the Trofeo Pirelli class championship, but planned schedule conflicts at Indianapolis and Montreal will force the American driver to miss three races in 2020.Dave Musial also took the top step of the podium, but in the Trofeo Pirelli AM category, setting up what will likely be the most competitive class in Ferrari Challenge competition. Lets listen to the drivers as they discuss their race.