The Danish driver Nyck De Vries has regained a great race without making any mistakes. On wet, Albon and Aitken completed the podium. Bruno Bonifacio, however, has been twenty, allowing De Vries widen the distance from the championship lead.

Great race this morning at the Nürburgring circuit. A race that has been wet from start to finish even have rained only to turn four, and forced the pilots to be very careful driving. Still, many battles have lived and errors that have made this event a very entertaining race.

 

Nyck De Vries getting the first position in the first few meters away and the braking and Albon, second, while third place Pizzitola removed Cassidy masterfully. The track was wet and although the first ranked receding far from each other, the battles were very bloody behind.

 

Parry has advanced Amweg who wanted him straight back to the end but it’s over in a twist between the two pilots who left them off track and points, with Parry track again very violently and almost causing an accident.

 

Andrea Pizzitola was leaving at the end of straight track and lost two places to stay behind Aitken. Third-placed Cassidy, long Pizzitola would lose the fourth position as he approached Cassidy and D’Agosto. Teammates were battling for fifth place with Leclerc guest. Cassidy still lose more seats when three riders ahead of him followed: D’Agosto, who was preparing to attack Andrea Pizzitola for fourth place, Leclerc and Olsen.

 

D’Agosto even be doing a good career would be advanced by Leclerc and off the track trying to let him move back in seventh place, ahead of his teammate and behind Olsen, who was placed fourth. The problems continued for the French, who was now attacked by D’Agosto sometimes successfully, closing the race.

 

Great career Nyck De Vries, again with a masterly driving and refermando the lead after Bruno Bonifacio falls outside of the points. De Vries is the first driver to win two races in the Eurocup, while it is the first time he, Koiranen GP, put all three drivers in the points. Also highlight the great performance of Jack Aitken, who has been traced to a well-deserved podium after being constant on all returns.

 

Results:

 

Pos. Car Driver Team Time
1 19 Nyck De Vries NED Koiranen GP 13 Laps
2 23 Alexander Albon THA KTR + 7,532
3 8 Jack Aitken GBR Fortec Motorsports + 21,715
4 22 Dennis Olsen NOR Prema Powerteam + 27,575
5 51 Charles Leclerc MON Fortec Motorsports + 28,258
6 18 Ignazio D’Agosto ITA Koiranen GP + 30,484
7 10 Andrea Pizzitola FRA Manor MP Motorsport + 31,523
8 17 Nick Cassidy NZL Koiranen GP + 31,793
9 35 Victor Franzoni BRA China BRT by JCS + 39,596
10 15 Kevin Jörg SUI Josef Kaufmann Racing + 45,706
11 4 Aurélien Panis FRA ART Junior Team + 46,552
12 9 Martin Rump EST Fortec Motorsports + 47,521
13 11 Steijn Schothorst NED Manor MP Motorsport + 48,679
14 14 Gustav Malja SWE Josef Kaufmann Racing + 49,566
15 21 Hans Villemi EST Prema Powerteam + 51,899
16 24 Gregor Ramsay GBR KTR + 52,284
17 57 Raoul Owens GBR Mark Burdett Motorsport + 52,754
18 36 Josef Zaruba CZE China BRT by JCS + 59,113
19 1 Anthoine Hubert FRA Tech 1 Racing + 59,593
20 20 Bruno Bonifacio BRA Prema Powerteam + 59,926
21 5 Levin Amweg SUI ART Junior Team + 1:02,549
22 28 Simon Gachet FRA Arta Engineering + 1:05,143
23 16 Ryan Tveter USA Josef Kaufmann Racing + 1:07,202
24 50 Louis Delétraz SUI Josef Kaufmann Racing + 1:14,694
25 49 Julio Moreno ECU Manor MP Motorsport + 1:15,755
26 59 Robin Hansson SWE Fragus BR Motorsport + 1:15,910
27 26 James Allen AUS Arta Engineering + 1:18,430
28 6 Callan O’Keeffe RSA ART Junior Team + 1:46,897
29 7 Matt Parry GBR Fortec Motorsports + 1 Lap
DNF 3 Egor Orudzhev RUS Tech 1 Racing + 5 Laps
DNF 2 Vasily Romanov RUS Tech 1 Racing + 6 Laps