In Race 1 it is, once again, Marco Zanasi (Pinetti Motorsport By Autoclub), to win ahead of Jody Vullo (Diamond Racing by Tullo Pezzo) and the new champion Gigi Ferrara, fighting for a good part of the race with the 2021 champion Gustavo Sandrucci (Project E20 by BMW Roma), forced to retire 10 minutes from the end of Race 1.
In fourth place, first among the drivers of the Hankook Trophy, is Manuel Lasagni (Guidare Pilotare by Turbosport) to precede Stefano Stefanelli (Esseracing by Autoeur Brandini) in front of Emanuele Morganti (BMW Italia) and Emma Segattini (Pinetti Motorsport by Autotorino) who completes the podium of the Hankook Trophy.
Departure
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In Race 2 Zanasi immediately became the protagonist with a perfect shot that took him to the lead ahead of Marco Pellegrini (Pinetti Motorsport by Autotorino) and Gustavo Sandrucci. The Lazio driver, however, closed his race in the sand, forcing the safety car to enter the track.
At the restart it is Ivan Mari (Caal Racing by ADMotor) and Nicola Tagliapietra (Pro.Motorsport by my Car Milano) to go out at San Donato with the safety car which is back on track. The battle at the restart rewards Marco Pellegrini who takes the lead in front of Zanasi and Ferrara.
The 2022 champion tries to overtake the Modenese, but the contact is inevitable with Zanasi who turns and remains stationary in the sand and Ferrara who is put under investigation. The Apulian is given a 25-second penalty that brings him to the bottom of the standings with Pellegrini winning in front of Manuel Lasagni and Jodi Vullo.
Fourth is Stefanelli who precedes Emanuele Morganti, fifth and second among the drivers of the Hankook Trophy and Victor Briselli (Pinetti Motorsport by Autotorino). To close the top 10, Mariano Bellin (Pro Motorsport by My Car Milano) and Gigi Ferrara, Emma Segattini and Giovanni Stefanin.
Departure
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