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Junior Max: Pope remains leader of the group, De Haan makes a strong impression

  The starting grid of the Final has been decided after the last two “super races” A and B, which will be added to the previous heats. Australian Jaiden Pope kept his place as poleman until the end in “A” by beating Mexican Noel Leon and his compatriot William Seal.   In “B”, the Dutchman […]


Junior Max: Pope remains leader of the group, De Haan makes a strong impression

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The starting grid of the Final has been decided after the last two “super races” A and B, which will be added to the previous heats. Australian Jaiden Pope kept his place as poleman until the end in “A” by beating Mexican Noel Leon and his compatriot William Seal.

 

In “B”, the Dutchman Robert De Haan quickly pulled away to win alone. Behind him, there were two drivers well known to the Europeans for having respectively shone in the Academy Trophy and X30 Junior: the Dutchman Mike Van Vugt and the Briton Lewis Gilbert. With Denmark’s Mads Riis and Canadian Thomas Nepveu remaining in the leading group, we can expect an unbelievable Final between all of these drivers.

The Frenchmen Marcus Amand, Dylan Leger and Esteban Masson followed in 14th, 15th and 16th places. Depending on future penalties and the decisions of the commissioners, Cesar Gazeau could save 30th place and find himself also qualified!

 

 

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Publié le 30/11/2018

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