Sandy Stuvik extended his championship lead in Euroformula Open, having taken his second win out of two races of the Silverstone weekend.
The start was not ideal for the Thai driver as he lost his lead to fellow front row starter Yarin Stern.
However, Stuvik managed to reclaim first during the opening lap, forcing Stern wide, which also allowed Alex Palou to sneak through.
Although the Spaniard then followed Stuvik closely throughout the whole race, the Thai racer withstood the pressure and crossed the line first, celebrating his sixth victory of the season.
Palou, Stern, Yu Kanamaru and Artur Janosz completed a top five identical to that of yesterday’s race.
Andres Saravia and Tanart Sathienthirakul had a battle of their for sixth with Saravia successfully holding off the Team West-Tec driver at the checkered flag. The top ten was rounded out by Konstantin Tereshchenko, Nicolas Pohler and Dzhon Simonyan.
Race results
Pos. | Driver | Team | Time/Gap |
1 | Sandy Stuvik | RP Motorsport | 15 laps in 29:10.991 |
2 | Alex Palou | Campos Racing | +2.514 |
3 | Yarin Stern | Team West-Tec | +5.785 |
4 | Yu Kanamaru | EmiliodeVillota Motorsport | +7.722 |
5 | Artur Janosz | RP Motorsport | +11.418 |
6 | Andres Saravia | RP Motorsport | +12.148 |
7 | Tanart Sathienthirakul | Team West-Tec | +13.403 |
8 | Konstantin Tereshchenko | Campos Racing | +25.888 |
9 | Nicolas Pohler | Team West-Tec | +27.338 |
10 | Dzhon Simonyan | RP Motorsport | +35.733 |
11 | Henrique Baptista | DAV Racing | +37.082 |
12 | Sean Walkinshaw | Campos Racing | +43.535 |
13 | Che One Lim | EmiliodeVillota Motorsport | +48.867 |
14 | Saud Al-Faisal | RP Motorsport | +57.450 |
15 | Christopher Hoher | BVM Racing | +1 lap |
Not classified | |||
Wei Fung Thong | Team West-Tec | +14 laps |