Starting in pole position thanks to the reverse grid rule, Thanapongpan Sutomno opened his victory counter in F4 France this Sunday, at Nogaro. After getting off to a good start, the Thai quickly opened up a significant gap, winning with a comfortable cushion.
Second for a long time, Reunion Islander Noah Andy ultimately did not finish the race, after a spin in the final laps. In the end, it was junior driver Alessandro Giusti who took a good second place, ahead of rookie Gaël Julien.
Winner of Race 1, the first championship leader Esteban Masson finished 6th after starting in 10th position. The Habs fought some great battles with the Australian Hugh Barter and especially Macéo Capietto, 8th in the end after starting from last place following the breakage of his clutch shaft before the start of Race 1.
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