hat-trick for prema: first win for ghiotto in spa race 2 ahead

HAT-TRICK FOR PREMA: FIRST WIN FOR GHIOTTO IN
SPA RACE 2 AHEAD OF BONIFACIO AND FUOCO
Spa B, 9th June 2013
First win for Luca Ghiotto and hat-trick for Prema in Race 2, at the end of a triumphant weekend
for the Angelo Rosin team. On the Spa-Francorchamps circuit the young Italian (just a week ago
he also seized his first Eurocup win) marked the third out of seven Formula Renault 2.0 ALPS
rounds. Behind him his team-mates Bruno Bonifacio - who managed to win Race 1 scoring his
second season’s victory - and Antonio Fuoco. An important podium for the latter that managed to
keep the lead in the Championship standings 13 pts over the same Bonifacio.
After yesterday’s podium, the Swiss Kevin Joerg (Jenzer Motorsport) once more proved to be
among the best in Belgium, reaching fourth. Behind him ended Hans Villemi (SMP Racing by
Koiranen GP), retired in Saturday’s race due to a puncture that caused him to went off the track
while he was among the top drivers.
THE REPORT. Double formation lap for a problem on Ramsay’s car which halted on the grid, and
Bonifacio soon on top from the pole chased by Fuoco once the green light were switched on. Third
place for Orudzhev, who however, already in the first lap is passed by both Ghiotto and Silva. In
the following lap Ghiotto slips by Fuoco too and takes second. With the top five all in a streamline,
fight for second is amazing. Joerg overtakes Villemi at lap three, while Dalewski keeps line of the
Estonian. One more lap and Silva and Orudzhev eliminate each other at Les Combes and
simultaneously out are also Ramsay (who started from the pit) and Albogado. Right after that, at
the Bus Stop, Ghiotto makes his move on Bonifacio who however kept the lead while Fuoco closes
the gap. Still at Les Combes Ghiotto move is successful soon imposing his pace and gaining a
consistent lead. De Narda, while duelling with Ghorpade (ninth), spuns. Joerg passes Villemi and
reaches fo urth while Siebert overtakes Dalewski at that stage sixth. For Prema is hat-trick time.
«After yesterday’s crash with Orudzhev, I just took what I deserved. - commented Ghiotto - I
pushed to pass Bonifacio but once I was on the lead I’ve tried to keep a regular pace».
«It was a very good weekend for me. - declared Bonifacio - It’s a shame that today I’ve soon lost a
mirror which did not help at all while in the bagarre».
Next Formula Renault 2.0 ALPS round is scheduled in just less than a month, on the 6th and 7th
July weekend in Monza.
Race 2, Sunday 9th June (top-5): 1. Luca Ghiotto ITA (Prema Powerteam) 11 laps; 2. Bruno
Bonifacio BRA (Prema Powerteam) 2”623; 3. Antonio Fuoco ITA (Prema Junior) 4”149; 4. Kevin
Joerg SUI (Jenzer Motorsport) 18”451; 5. Hans Villemi EST (SMP Racing by Koiranen GP)
19”712.
Race 1, Saturday 8th June (top-5): 1. Bruno Bonifacio BRA (Prema Powerteam) 12 lasp; 2.
Jakub Dalewski POL (JD Motorsport) 6”908; 3. Kevin Joerg SUI (Jenzer Motorsport) 7”453; 4.
Guilherme Silva BRA (Koiranen GP) 10”103; 5. Konstantin Tereshchenko RUS (Interwetten.com)
10”411.
The Championship (top-10): 1. Antonio Fuoco ITA (Prema Junior) 108; 2. Bruno Bonifacio BRA
(Prema Powerteam) 95; 3. Luca Ghiotto ITA (Prema Powerteam) 69; 4. Pierre Gasly FRA (Tech1
Racing) 57; 5. William Vermont FRA (Arta Engineering) 41; 6. Guilherme Silva BRA (Koiranen GP)
35; 7. Jakub Dalewski POL (JD Motorsport) 34; 8. Nyck de Vries NED (Koiranen GP) 32; 9. Kevin
Joerg SUI (Jenzer Motorsport) 28; 10. Matthieu Vaxiviere FRA (Tech1 Racing) 20.
All results available on www.renaultsportitalia.it.