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Rehm bounces back with victory as Bohra crowned Euro 4 champion

by Ida Wood

Photo: ACI Sport

US Racing had plenty to celebrate in the final Euro 4 race at Monza, as Maxim Rehm took victory and Akshay Bohra was crowned champion.

The title hopes of Bohra and Van Amersfoort Racing’s Hiyu Yamakoshi were boosted ahead of race three of the weekend as erstwhile points leader Freddie Slater was one of three drivers to get post-race penalties from race two.

Slater dropped from fourth to ninth the results, putting Bohra eight points ahead after being two behind. Yamakoshi was brought back into contention, but could only take the title on victory countback if he won and his rivals non-scored.

Bohra started seventh, Slater ninth and Yamakoshi down in 14th.

Race two winner Kean Nakamura Berta had pole, and lost the lead to Prema team-mate Alex Powell at Parabolica on lap one. Slater cut the della Roggia chicane, stopped at the exit then got going again but had to head to the pits and retire.

His title hopes were done, and Yamakoshi made contact with US’s Jack Beeton at Ascari that sent him down the order and all but crowned Bohra.

Powell, Nakamura and PHM Racing’s Davide Larini went three-wide at the start of lap two, and Larini took the lead on the outside as Powell slipped to third. Real Racing Team’s Luca Viisoreanu did a good job to hold fourth, and Yamakoshi had another off.

Nakamura reclaimed the lead on lap three before turn one, where Powell lost his front wing and so had to pit for a replacement. PHM’s Maximilian Popov drove over the wing, and Viisoreau moved up to third.

Larini was next to lead, slipstreaming past Nakamura on lap four, then the safety car disrupted their fight. On the restart Nakamura immediately reclaimed first place, and behind the top three the US trio of Beeton, Bohra and Rehm were fighting hard.

Rehm managed to escape the battle and pass Viisoreanu on lap seven, and Larini led again on lap eight. Next time by Rehm pulled off a three-wide move to go from third to first, but Nakamura got back ahead at della Roggia.

The safety car returned on lap 10 as ART Grand Prix’s Bianca Bustamante crashed out, and there was time for only one more lap of racing after. Rehm swept past Nakamura on the restart, Larini passed him on the outside of turn one and US’s Gianmarco Pradel also almost got by at della Roggia as the top four broke clear.

Beeton cut della Roggia and finished in sixth behind champion Bohra, and just beating Jenzer Motorport’s Enea Frey in a photo finish. Viisoreanu was demoted to 11th before the safety car period, and finished outside of the points.

Race result (14 laps)
Pos Driver Team Time
1 Maxim Rehm US Racing 33m12.959s
2 Davide Larini PHM Racing +0.327s
3 Kean Nakamura Berta Prema +0.921s
4 Gianmarco Pradel US Racing +1.155s
5 Akshay Bohra US Racing +2.183s
6 Jack Beeton US Racing +2.379s
7 Enea Frey Jenzer Motorsport +2.489s
8 Tomass Stolcermanis Prema +2.748s
9 Luka Sammalisto R-ace GP +3.495s
10 Emanuele Olivieri AKM Motorsport +3.503s
11 Luca Viisoreanu Real Racing Team +3.720s
12 Ethan Ischer Jenzer Motorsport +3.909s
13 Reno Francot Jenzer Motorsport +4.110s
14 Kabir Anurag US Racing +4.643s
15 Alex Powell Prema +4.994s
16 Hiyu Yamakoshi Van Amersfoort Racing +5.764s
17 Dion Gowda Prema +6.892s
18 Lin Hodenius Van Amersfoort Racing +6.893s
19 Everett Stack PHM Racing +7.176s
20 Maximilian Popov PHM Racing +7.279s
21 Edu Robinson US Racing +7.583s
22 Andrija Kostic Van Amersfoort Racing +8.139s
23 Aurelia Nobels ART Grand Prix +8.803s
24 Gustav Jonsson Van Amersfoort Racing +8.847s
25 Hudson Schwartz Van Amersfoort Racing +9.077s
26 Enzo Yeh R-ace GP +9.411s
27 Mattia Marchiante AKM Motorsport +9.599s
28 Bianca Bustamante ART Grand Prix +5 laps
Ret Freddie Slater Prema
Fastest lap: Powell, 1m51.391s

Championship standings
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Bohra 124   2 Slater 106   3 Nakamura 97   4 Yamakoshi 89   5 Stolcermanis 81   6 Rehm 63   7 Jonsson 56   8 Beeton 51   9 Powell 49   10 Pradel 49