The leader was tormented at Misano. Having arrived at the top of the championship, Mathys Jaubert was well on his way to consolidating his position at the end of Race 1. Second on the grid, the Martinet by Alméras driver took control of the pack as soon as the lights went out. I had a good start. I was aggressive but clean against Paul. (Cauhaupé) which allowed me to place myself in the lead." At the end of a tough battle in the first rounds, the 2024 runner-up saw Marvin Klein fall into his wake.
Under pressure from the double champion, Mathys Jaubert held off the ABM representative for a while, before giving in. While being overtaken, my steering rod broke on a kerb. I tried to finish the race, but it wasn't easy at all. I thought about the championship; I just wanted to score points. » Ninth under the checkered flag, the native of Salon de Provence gained a few points.
With his head turned towards Race 2, Philippe Alméras' driver wants to be calculating. I'm starting fifth, I don't have the ambition to win the race. I want to score big points for the championship first. We'll see what we can do in terms of results, but it won't be easy. We still have to work on the car to improve our performance on long runs." With the standings so tight, every point gained could make all the difference. While he may not take the lead again in the overall standings, Mathys Jaubert hopes to at least be as close as possible to the leader.
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