- The start of the second race of the Porsche The Carrera Cup France at Misano was delayed. The dramatic accident in the GT World Challenge Europe completely disrupted the schedule. As a result, Race 2 started at 18:30 p.m., more than two hours behind schedule.
- Paul Cauhaupé didn't miss the boat twice! While he didn't capitalize on his pole position yesterday, the Toulouse native did so perfectly this Sunday. The ABM driver drove a perfect race to secure his first victory in the championship.
- Pressed by Marcus Amand (CLRT Schumacher) in the first few hundred meters, the Junior PCCF 2024 resisted to maintain the lead of the pack. Never far behind, the Finn tried to destabilize the leader but was never able to attempt another overtake. Paul Cauhaupé was going to win a race in the Porsche Carrera Cup France with great serenity.
- Marcus Amand claimed his second consecutive second-place finish. Race 1 winner Marvin Klein (ABM) took third place. Keagan Masters (TFT Racing) and Mathys Jaubert (Martinet by Alméras) completed the top five.
- Seventh overall, Chester Kieffer (CLRT Schumacher) won for the seventh time in eight rookie races. Enzo Joulié finished second ahead of Joran Leneutre (Racing Technology), who was on the attack for thirty minutes.
- Marc Guillot once again dominated the Pro-Am category. The ABM driver saw his closest rival, Jérôme Boullery (Racing Technology), get caught in a collision at the first corner. The two-time champion returned to the race and finished third behind the defending champion and Cyril Caillo (Racing Technology).
- Jordan Boisson had started last in his class and thought he'd won the Am class. A five-second penalty saw the Nice native drop to second place behind Eric Debard (Debard Automobiles by Racetivity), who was promoted to the winner. Loic Teire (GP Racing Team) made his first appearance on the podium.
The classification of Race 2:
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