James Thorp (Maranello / Maxter) and Matteo Vigano (Zanardi / Parilla) started on the front row for the KF2 final. We can expect a rebound from Petri Suvanto, Jack Harvey, and Oliver Rowland.
Karol Basz started on the grid long after his young comrades, but did not seem able to catch up leading to retirement. Vigano was ahead Thorp at the starting gun. Thorp attacked, but Camponeschi also threatened. There was a shambles the bottom of the circuit on the second lap – Thorp was the leader well ahead Camponeschi, Groman and Vigano. Hansen was fifth, Tiene sixth, Smarrazo seventh and Harvey eighth. Suvanto was only 14th.
On the third lap, Hansen threatened Tiene starting a war between the two. Harvey moved up to seventh, with Patrono in eighth. Smarrazzo was 11th. The leaders took off while Suvanto came back a little, to the 12th spot. On the eightth lap, shortly after halfway, Thorp had a three-tenth lead over Camponeschi. Vigano in fifth gained some ground on his pursuers. Frijns was 17th, Cautela 18th, Bailly moved into the top 20. Harvey did not come back on Hansen, but his team-mate Patrono attacked. On the tenth lap he resisted Hansen who sought to regain places he recently lost. Patrono retired with his chassis distorted.
In the 12th lap, Harvey took fifth ahead of Giaguaro Nero, Lennox-Lamb, Suvanto and Smarrazzo while Vigano retired. There was no change in the order before the chequered flag. Victory went to Thorp ahead of Camponeschi, Groman and Tiene. Frijns was 12th, Cautela 13th, Bailly 15th. Alban Authié was forced to retire on the eighth lap.
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