PCCF – Nogaro: Marvin Klein ends the weekend perfectly

The CLRT driver completely dominated the Nogaro round.

Published on 18/04/2022 à 11:24

Alexandre HERBIN

0 View comments)

PCCF – Nogaro: Marvin Klein ends the weekend perfectly

Marvin Klein (CLRT) did not do half-measures in Nogaro. ©Alexis Goure.

Double pole sitter, winner of the C1 and C2, Marvin Klein (CLRT) was a hit on the Nogaro circuit. The CLRT driver beat Alessandro Ghiretti (Martinet by Alméras) and Evan Spenle (CLRT) this Monday morning.

At the start, Dorian Boccolacci (Martinet by Alméras) had a better takeoff than Marvin Klein (CLRT) and the two found themselves wheel to wheel in the first turns. But a blockage takes the driver of the No. 19 to the outside and makes him lose several places, he falls to 6th. 

Alessandro Ghiretti (Martinet by Alméras) found himself 2nd while the Safety Car was deployed following a problem with the car of Stéphane Louard (ABM), stuck on the starting straight. Evan Spenle (CLRT) receives a 5 second penalty for once again stealing the start. 

At the restart, Marvin Klein (CLRT) holds Alessandro Ghiretti (Martinet by Alméras). Evan Spenle (CLRT) is 3rd ahead of Louis Perrot (TFT Racing), Ugo Gazil (CLRT) and Dorian Boccolacci (Martinet by Alméras). Very offensive, Dorian Boccolacci attacks Ugo Gazil on the inside in sector 2. The two touch and the CLRT driver ends up in the gravel trap. His counterpart from Martinet by Alméras had to return to the pits following a puncture. 

If Marvin Klein gradually widens the gap on his pursuers, the battle rages for the top 4. Bastian Buus (Allied Racing) puts a lot of pressure on Louis Perrot (TFT Racing). The Dane once again sends the TFT Racing driver into the tire wall after their first collision during C1. Bastian Buus (Allied Racing) is penalized with a passage in the pits for having been responsible for the incident. He finally finished 7th. 

Leading the race, Marvin Klein (CLRT) will quietly take the checkered flag. Alessandro Ghiretti (Martinet by Alméras) finished second for a second time. For non-compliance with track limits, Evan Spenle was given a second penalty of 5 seconds but kept his 3rd place.

In Pro-Am, Jérôme Boullery (Racing Technology) wins a second race ahead of Christophe Stone (Pierre Martinet by Alméras) and his teammate Sylvain Noël. In the Am category, another victory for Sébastien Dussoliet (ABM), the category favorite ahead of Sébastien Poisson (ABM) and Patrick Charlaix (TFT Racing).

The C2 ranking:

 

 

0 View comments)

Read also

Comments

*The space reserved for logged in users. Please connect to be able to respond or post a comment!

0 Comment (s)

To write a comment