The Finnish drivers on Maranello and British drivers on Intrepid had a ringside seat to win with Köykkä and Suninen one side, and Stirling and Snell another. Sam Snell (Intrepid) was held up, and only took his place during the second lap, allowing Serhiy Kovalenko take part in the race after a problematic start.
Teemu Suninen (Maranello) led the pack ahead of Snell, Matias Köykkä (Maranello), Adam Stirling (Intrepid), Stefan Riener (Intrepid) and Chiara Poletto (Parolin). Köykkä passed Snell on lap 2. Suninen escaped as usual, he already had over 2” in the lead on the 3rd lap. Riener lost two places in an attack. Julian Wagner hit the timing tower and the protection blocks at full speed, but without serious consequence.
Tanart Sathienthirakul (Intrepid), was now up to 5th. Jakob Lindblad (Haase) violently came off the track on the curve before the line and the slow signs went out. The driver was not severely affected, he returned on foot to the pits. The finish was under yellow flags.
Third straight win for Suninen, Köykkä second, Snell 3rd, Riener 4th and Sathienthirakul 5th.
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