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Eurocup-3 season ends at Barcelona with pole and victory for Cardenas

by Ida Wood

Photo: Eurocup-3

MP Motorsport’s Andres Cardenas ended the Eurocup-3 season at Barcelona with his first pole and win in the main championship.

In qualifying he pipped team-mate Emmo Fittipaldi by 0.085 seconds with his final lap. Campos Racing’s Jesse Carrasquedo Jr was 0.583s back in third, then MP’s Valerio Rinicella was 0.911s off pole in fourth. He took the position by a small margin, as 0.066s split him, team-mate Alexander Abkhazava, Campos’s Kacper Sztuka and Drivex School’s Michael Belov.

By qualifying 10th, Campos’s Ernesto Rivera exited the fight with Rinicella and Sztuka to be championship runner-up.

Cardenas led the field down to the first corner of the race, and it was four-wide for second behind him. Carrasquedo cut the opening chicane and rejoined in second, but handed the position to Rinicella, with Abkhazava and Sztuka behind them while Fittipaldi dropped to sixth.

Lorenzo Campos crashed, and Adam Hideg and Alceu Feldmann Neto were wiped out in an incident which led to the safety car being summoned.

On the restart, Cardenas weaved down the pit straight to stay ahead. He was unable to shake off Rinicella in the following laps, but avoided being attacked, and after another safety car period triggered by Zack Scoular spinning at turn one he built a half-second gap that he was able to maintain to the end. Second for Rinicella meant he secured runner-up spot in the standings.

Abkhazava dropped down the order in the race’s second half, and Carrasquedo was on the defensive late on to hold off Sztuka. He tried passing him around the outside of turn one on the last lap, but cut the chicane and rejoined back behind.

Belov finished fifth, and a race-long fight between Campos’s Jules Caranta and Ernesto Rivera ended when Abkhazava ended up between them late on. Fittipaldi’s descent down the order continued to ninth place.

Race results (17 laps)
Pos Driver Team Time
1 Andres Cardenas MP Motorsport 32m09.523s
2 Valerio Rinicella MP Motorsport +0.554s
3 Jesse Carrasquedo Jr Campos Racing +3.479s
4 Kacper Sztuka Campos Racing +4.521s
5 Michael Belov Drivex School +5.411s
6 Jules Caranta Campos Racing +6.358s
7 Alexander Abkhazava MP Motorsport +9.226s
8 Ernesto Rivera Campos Racing +9.782s
9 Emmo Fittipaldi MP Motorsport +10.641s
10 Francisco Macedo Campos Racing +11.291s
11 Enzo Tarnvanichkul Campos Racing +12.015s
12 Yani Stevenheydens Global Racing Service +12.565s
13 Maciej Gladysz MP Motorsport +13.190s
14 Ariel Elkin Tecnicar Motorsport +13.728s
15 Garrett Berry Sainteloc Racing +14.633s
16 Kai Daryanani MP Motorsport +15.609s
17 Lenny Ried Palou Motorsport +16.517s
18 Daniel Macia Tecnicar Motorsport +17.860s
19 Jorge Garciarce Drivex School +18.230s
20 Maximilian Popov Global Racing Service +19.984s
21 Luciano Morano Palou Motorsport +20.065s
22 Ricardo Baptista Drivex School +20.789s
23 Isaac Barashi Palou Motorsport +23.847s
Ret Zack Scoular Palou Motorsport
Ret Alceu Feldmann Neto Palou Motorsport
Ret Lorenzo Campos MP Motorsport
Ret Adam Hideg Drivex School
Pole: Cardenas, 1m49.341s   Fastest lap: Cardenas, 1m36.940s

Championship standings
1 Mattia Colnaghi 256   2 Rinicella 221   3 Sztuka 200   4 Rivera 180   5 Carrasquedo 152   6 Caranta 126   7 Cardenas 98   8 James Egozi 97   9 Tarnvanichkul 95   10 Gladysz 87