Although three of four Aston Martin Racing Vantage GT4 powered crews entered amongst the thirty-three strong, multi-classed field, it was sadly not the same for the NGT Classic entered GTX car of Miguel Ferreira after his freshly re-liveried #700 car failed to finish within Sunday’s opener and for it not to appear within the second race of the weekend.
That said, that didn’t stop the Racar crews and in particularly the two Aston Martin Racing Drivers Academy entered Roberto Faria and Mathieu Martins from almost continually leading from the front within their #77 entry as they embraced two second row starts for each of the two, hour long races to bring back an overall P2 at the end of race one before winning race two later in the day within their GT4 Pro class.
The #79 Racar crew of Vasco Oliviera and Francisco Carvalho did similar within their Bronze classed entry as they rewarded their new car service provider with an improving P3 in race one to a P2 in race 2 for their efforts.
Likewise, the #707 Racar entry of Philipe Videira and Antonio Lopes also enjoyed this weekend’s rich vein of AMR powered success within their GT4 Am class as they cemented another weekend with a straight set of P2 finishes within both qualifying and both races.
The series will now get a month off before returning at Vila Real in Portugal.
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The series will now get a month off before returning at Vila Real in Portugal.
Photo credits – Teams / Series / social media