The craziest race of the weekend, no doubt, was the final on Sunday of the ERDF Kart Masters at Bercy. Jean-Eric Vergne held the lead from the start, but Romain Grosjean joined the game by passing Julien Jousse. From there, the drivers went into high gear, increasing the number of attacks and contacts, daring to the end. Jousse came back to threaten Vergne but Grosjean was also involved. The lead changed at each corner. Grosjean attacked Vergne, he replied and the tone rose, the sidepods touched and the audience exulted. In second, Grosjean dropped back for a few short laps.
A chasing group joined the leading men, determined to enjoy the party. Gary Paffett took third position, Grosjean pushed and shoved and fell to fifth position, while Jerome D’Ambrosio took second to the detriment of Jousse. The checkered flag then stopped the spectacle.
Jean-Eric Vergne came out as the winner in front of D’Ambrosio and Jousse, Paffett fourth and fifth ahead of Grosjean, Sarrazin, Sutil, Di Resta, Loeb and Ogier.
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