Heat 1, B / C
The Turkish driver Berkay Besler won narrowly ahead of the American Tazio Torregiani. The Belgian Maxime Potty, who set the fastest time and gained six positions to finish third ahead of his compatriot Gilles Magnus. The Brazilian Pedro Piquet was pushed into a spin in the parabolic.
Heat 2 A / C
Victory went to the polesitter Gautier Becq in the second heat, A against C, who led a breakaway by over a second from his opponents. There was a good recovery for the Russian Artem Petrov, with the fastest lap and second on the line ahead of the Spaniard Arturo Malgar. Pedro Piquet retired after two laps, Adeline Prudent after three laps.
Heat 3 A / B
Gautier Becq lost out a lot in the battle that marked the final heat due to a slow puncture. The Belgian Patrick Magnus was regularly taking the lead and ended up with a big gap, 1.6” ahead of Adeline Prudent. Marijan Grobenski took 3rd place from the Estonian Ando Aron. Seventh on the finish line, Maxime Potty limited the damage after an incident that cost him five places in the middle of the race.
Gilles Magnus has first place in the standings after the heats ahead of Berklay Besler and Marijan Grobenski. Gautier Becq is not far behind in fourth position ahead of Ralf Aron, and Maxime Potty preserves his title chances with 6th. Pedro Piquet had a black day and 22 points. The other possible contender, Arturo Melgar, is ranked eighth, Adeline Prudent ninth and Nathan Hédouin 10th.
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