![]() The #7 Toksport WRT crew also retain an outside shot at the Silver crown thanks to their excellent weekend.īarwell Motorsport was in a class of its own at Brands Hatch, taking Pro-Am honours in both races with its #77 Lamborghini. The #31 Team WRT Audi finished as runner-up, helping Tomita and Bird to cut Fontana’s championship lead to 17.5 points ahead of the decider. Oscar Tunjo handled the opening stint before Juuso Puhakka took over for the second 30 minutes, chasing the #89 AKKA ASP car home and narrowly missing out on an overall podium. The latter took the start of race 2 from pole and showed impressive pace on its way to class victory. The #90 Madpanda Motorsport Mercedes-AMG was second in the opening contest, continuing the form that carried the Spanish squad to victory at the TotalEnergies 24 Hours of Spa, while the #7 Toksport WRT Mercedes-AMG completed the podium. This promoted the #31 Audi of Ryuichiro Tomita and Frank Bird into top spot, giving the Belgian outfit a second class win of the season following their breakthrough triumph at Misano. Ricardo Feller and Alex Fontana won on the road by finishing fourth overall, only to be penalised for a mid-race pit stop infringement. ![]() Team WRT earned Silver honours in the opening contest after benefitting from a post-race penalty for the #14 Emil Frey Racing Lamborghini. ![]() While the overall championship is settled, the Silver Cup and Pro-Am title battles will both go to the season-closing Sprint Cup contest at Valencia. Silver Cup and Pro-Am titles go to the wire at Valencia Petru Umbrarescu clinched third in the #89 AKKA ASP Mercedes-AMG he shares with Jules Gounon, providing some consolation for the French squad after it had watched another win slip away. Stolz, therefore, took the win, despite leading for less than a lap, while Weerts claimed second and provisionally wrapped up the 2021 Sprint Cup alongside Vanthoor. The #88 Mercedes-AMG clearly had a serious problem and could only limp across the line in sixth position, by which time it had shed its right-front tyre. With just a few corners left to negotiate Boguslavskiy ran off the circuit, allowing both Stolz and Weerts to pass. It remained this way until the final lap, but once again there was late drama in store. ![]() In third spot Weerts ran a measured race, knowing that a podium was enough to ensure the title. Stolz wasted little time in catching the Russian, but once on the tail of his fellow Mercedes-AMG man he could not force his way past. Marciello waited until the last possible moment to make his stop, handing over to Boguslavskiy for the final 25 minutes with a seven-second advantage. Vanthoor pulled in one lap later, but despite another fast turnaround from the Team WRT mechanics Weerts could not overhaul the Toksport WRT machine. When the pit window opened the #6 Mercedes-AMG was the first to stop, with Stolz taking the wheel from Engel shortly after the 25-minute mark. Once racing resumed Marciello was able to ease away again, dropping Engel and Vanthoor by half a second each lap. As such, the safety car was deployed so that it could be recovered safely. While there were no issues at the front a number of incidents occurred further back, culminating in contact between the #114 Emil Frey Racing Lamborghini and the #8 RAM Racing Mercedes-AMG that left the latter beached in the gravel. The Italian made the perfect start, pulling clear of Engel into Paddock Hill Bend to lead the field on the run up to Druids. Starting from pole for the second contest, Marciello was able to immediately put the disappointment of race 1 behind him. But while Team WRT can already celebrate there will be titles on the line next month, with both the Pro-Am and Silver Cup classes set to be decided at Valencia on 25-26 September. Their success was witnessed by a significant number of spectators, who made the most of perfect Bank Holiday weather at the popular Kent venue. Weerts and Vanthoor now have an insurmountable points advantage and need only compete together at next month’s Sprint Cup finale to confirm their title. The Belgian squad scored victory in the opening contest and backed it up with a runner-up finish in the second outing, which was won by the #6 Mercedes-AMG Team Toksport WRT of Luca Stolz and Maro Engel. Team WRT has sealed a record-extending eighth Sprint Cup title, while Dries Vanthoor and Charles Weerts are the provisional drivers’ champions for a second year in succession following a day of action and drama at Brands Hatch.
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