published: 2016-07-16 23:28:43 (50424) Author: Willy Wuyts |
EFRA 1/8th IC Track Euros - Finals Report |
After a strong weekend including a Superpole win, young Belgian driver Robin D'Hondt was starting to be pegged as a legitimate contender for the EFRA 1/8th IC Track European Championship in Eskilstuna, Sweden. But few believed - possibly even him - that he could defeat the odds, and more importantly, reigning IFMAR 1/8th IC World Champion Simon Kurzbuch, to claim the top prize and a maiden championship. In sport, sometimes one makes their own luck. And after maintaining touching distance pace with Kurzbuch for 40 minutes of the 45-minute final, he pounced when misfortunate struck down the Swiss star to claim a hugely emotional victory. |
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![]() Behind was Carmine Raiola, having moved up to 5th from a 10th place starting spot, ahead of Robert Pietsch and Lamberto Collari. Balestri's car hit problems after 74 laps, whilst Teemu Leino and Bruno Coehlo also had mechanical problems curtail strong performances for them respectively. Last year, it was Oliver Mack who was the surprise feelgood story who pounced on misfortunate for the favourite to claim a maiden European championship. Today, his attempt to defend his title faltered at the semi-finals after a valiant charge up from the 1/8th finals - but the man who assumes his mantle fought hard and won it in very similar style. By Adam Johnson - RC Racing TV. |