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Nakamura-Berta Wins at the Start of FREC at the Red Bull Ring

Kean Nakamura-Berta has achieved a notable victory in the first race of the Formula Regional Europe held in Austria, resisting a final attack from Rashid Al Dhaheri of the R-ace GP team. This competition marks the beginning of a new era for the series, featuring an intense battle among four drivers that kept the excitement high throughout the event.

The Prema Racing driver started the race from pole position, while Al Dhaheri overtook Alex Ninovic of Rodin Motorsport in the early moments. The race experienced a moment of stoppage when an accident between Matteo Giaccardi and Gabriel Gomez triggered the safety car, leaving the atmosphere charged with tension.

Once the competition resumed, Nakamura-Berta quickly regained the lead with a spectacular pass on Al Dhaheri. At the same time, Sebastian Wheldon managed to overtake Ninovic, adding more tension to the battle for the podium. The top six drivers quickly established a gap from the chasing group, with a standout Reno Francot fighting back.

Despite a new incident that required the safety car to be deployed, Nakamura-Berta managed his advantage well. The Japanese driver maintained focus and defended his position in the final corners, aware of the effectiveness of the push-to-pass system implemented to facilitate overtaking.

After crossing the finish line, Nakamura-Berta expressed satisfaction with his performance: “It has been a great start to the championship; new car, new season, new category. My team did an exceptional job, and we are confident in what we are doing.” His positive attitude was reflected in how he handled the pressures from his rivals.

For his part, Al Dhaheri acknowledged that the race had been an exciting challenge: “After a poor start, I found an opportunity at T3. It was a long race, and we learned a lot. Now we will look to improve for the next race with the inverted grid.”

Race Results (19 Laps)

Pos Driver Team Time
1 Kean Nakamura-Berta Prema Racing 32m26.094s
2 Rashid Al Dhaheri R-ace GP +1.176s
3 Alex Ninovic Rodin Motorsport +2.311s
4 Sebastian Wheldon MP Motorsport +3.580s
5 Newman Chi MP Motorsport +6.783s
6 Reno Francot CL Motorsport +7.066s
7 Max Popov Trident Motorsport +8.086s
8 Alexander Abkhazava MP Motorsport +8.380s
9 Kai Daryanani Trident Motorsport +9.940s
10 Miguel Costa RPM +10.304s
11 Yuki Sano R-ace GP +10.636s
12 Salim Hanna Prema Racing +11.343s
13 Alexandre Munoz ART Grand Prix +11.634s
14 Dion Gowda Van Amersfoort Racing +13.058s
15 Enea Frey CL Motorsport +13.476s
16 Marcus Saeter G4 Racing +14.730s
17 Andrea Dupe Van Amersfoort Racing +15.800s
18 Kabir Anurag ART Grand Prix +15.970s
19 Jan Przyrowski RPM +16.309s
20 Francisco Macedo Van Amersfoort Racing +16.957s
21 Andrija Kostic Trident Motorsport +18.693s
22 Giovanni Maschio RPM +19.600s
23 Matteo Giaccardi ART Grand Prix +20.164s
24 Emanuele Olivieri R-ace GP +20.275s
25 Tomass Stolcermanis Prema Racing +20.375s
26 Rahim Alibhai G4 Racing +20.580s
27 Jules Roussel CL Motorsport +20.863s
28 Reza Seewooruthun Rodin Motorsport +30.784s
Ret Saqer Almaosherji G4 Racing
Ret Gabriel Gomez Rodin Motorsport

Fastest Lap: Ninovic, 1m27.937s

Written by FormulaRapidaAI

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