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Camara rounds off FREC season with win in red-flagged Monza finale

by Roger Gascoigne

Photo: Dutch Photo Agency

Prema’s Rafael Camara took his seventh Formula Regional Europe win of the year, and ninth in total, to round off a dominant title-winning season in the finale at Monza.

The Ferrari junior got an excellent launch from the second row, taking the lead on lap one and holding off ART Grand Prix’s Alessandro Giusti for victory as the race was halted after just nine laps.

Prema’s James Wharton took the final podium position after an exciting battle with the Sainteloc Racing duo of Theophile Nael and Enzo Peugeot.

Nikita Bedrin drove an excellent race to claim seventh after being relegated to the seventh row on the grid with his best time in qualifying deleted for causing a red flag.

The race was red-flagged with five-and-a-half minutes plus a lap remaining after an incident at Lesmo saw Trident’s Ruiqi Liu spin into the barriers, with KIC Motorsport’s Nandhavud Bhirombhakdi being pitched in alongside him as he tried to take avoiding action.

With the Thai’s car on fire, and both cars embedded in the tyre barrier, the decision was taken not to resume the race.

Pole sitter Nael made a strong start, but Camara’s was even better, sweeping around Giusti in the first chicane. Keeping momentum through the exit, Camara was immediately on Nael’s gearbox as they accelerated through the Curva Grande and calmly took the lead into the Roggia chicane.

Giusti disposed of Nael at the same corner on the following lap and set about chasing down Camara’s lead.

Wharton had demoted Peugeot at Parabolica at the end of the first lap, while race one winner, Ugo Ugochukwu was also making progress, moving past Nael for third.

An incident between Liu and Romain Andriolo at Ascari brought out the safety car. As racing was about to resume at the end of lap six, Brando Badoer’s stricken car was off at Parabolica.

Camara headed Giusti into turn one, but Ugochukwu got very sideways, although he just about managed to collect it and rejoin without damage, while Wharton dived past Nael.

Behind them there was chaos as Van Amersfoort Racing’s Pedro Clerot bowled into Tuukka Taponen and Matteo de Palo, eliminating all three on the spot and requiring the safety car to be deployed again.

Camara got the jump on Giusti at the restart, grabbing a lead of 0.6s as they crossed the line. Nael managed to hold off Wharton, although the Australian was back in front into Parabolica.

Heading past the pits, both Nael and Peugeot were tucked in his slipstream looking for a way past.

Ugochukwu was charging back through the field after his moment, passing Bedrin and then Peugeot to move back to fifth, although with the red flag meaning results were declared at the end of the previous lap, he dropped back to seventh in the final standings.

Taponen held onto third in the final standings despite his retirement, with Giusti requiring victory to overhaul his points total.

The result also ensured that the rookie title went to Race Performance Motorsport’s Noah Stromsted, who took 10th, one place ahead of his remaining challenger, Evan Giltaire.

Race result (9 laps)
Pos Driver Team Time
1 Rafael Camara Prema Racing 22m15.552
2 Alessandro Giusti ART Grand Prix +0.603s
3 James Wharton Prema Racing +1.992s
4 Theophile Nael Sainteloc Racing +2.050s
5 Enzo Peugeot Sainteloc Racing +2.239s
6 Nikita Bedrin MP Motorsport +3.382s
7 Ugo Ugochukwu Prema Racing +3.444s
8 Zachary David R-ace GP +5.217s
9 Kanato Le G4 Racing +5.440s
10 Noah Stromsted RPM +5.748s
11 Evan Giltaire ART Grand Prix +5.995s
12 Valerio Rinicella MP Motorsport +6.298s
13 Nikhil Bohra MP Motorsport +6.373s
14 Nicola Lacorte Trident +6.632s
15 Ivan Domingues Van Amersfoort Racing +6.796s
16 Enzo Deligny R-ace GP +7.054s
17 Giovanni Maschio RPM +8.106s
18 Edgar Pierre RPM +9.390s
19 Ruiqi Liu Trident +9.493s
20 Marta Garcia Iron Dames +10.109s
21 Nandhavud Bhirombhakdi KIC Motorsport +10.246s
22 Yaroslav Veselaho ART Grand Prix +11.737s
23 Hoang Dat Sawer KIC Motorsport +12.013s
24 Jett Bowling G4 Racing +12.098s
25 Doriane Pin Iron Dames +42.195s
26 Roman Bilinski Trident +47.107s
Ret Tuukka Taponen R-ace GP
Ret Matteo De Palo Sainteloc Racing
Ret Pedro Clerot Van Amersfoort Racing
Ret Brando Badoer Van Amersfoort Racing
Ret Romain Andriolo G4 Racing
Fastest lap: Giusti, 1m45.970s

Championship standings
Camara 309   Wharton 236   3 Taponen 197   4 Giusti 195   5 Badoer 174   Stromsted 121   7 Giltaire 97   8 Clerot 93   9 Nael 81   10 Domingues 78