Prema Powerteam’s Luca Ghiotto recorded his fifth victory Formula Renault 2.0 Alps in race two of the finale at Imola.
Luis Miguel Martinez
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Having switched to the Prema Junior team ahead of the Formula Renault 2.0 Alps weekend at Imola, Estonian driver Hans Villemi has set the quickest time in overall practice during the third session.
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In an eventful afternoon race, it was Prema Powerteam?s Luca Ghiotto who took the checkered flag first at Missano, scoring his third win of the season and clawing himself back into championship contention as his main title rivals failed to score.
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After getting pole position, Prema Powerteam?s Bruno Bonifacio got his third win of the season from lights to flag in the first race in Misano.
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After a dominant showing in practice yesterday, Bruno Bonifacio managed to repeat that performance to take pole position for races one and two of the Misano round as his time in Group B was quicker that the lap by championship leader and team mate Antonio Fuoco who dominated group A.
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Prema Poweteam’s dominant form in Formula Renault 2.0 Alps at Misano continued as two of its drivers dominated the three practice sessions, with Bruno Bonifacio setting the fastest time of the day with a 1:34.683.
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Having added yet another pole position to his already dominant campaign in his rookie Formula Renault 2.0 Alps season, championship leader Antonio Fuoco subsequently converted his Spa pole into a win as his teammates Bruno Bonifacio and Luca Ghiotto completed the podium, making it the second Prema 1-2-3 in a row.
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Prema Powerteam driver Luca Ghiotto posted the fastest time on Friday of the Monza round of Formula Renault 2.0 Alps, topping practice three with a 1:49.700, with his teammate Antonio Fuoco leading the first practice session with a 1:50.176 and an impressive Egor Orudzhev topping the second session with a 1:50.604.
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After starting from pole position, Bruno Bonifacio won race one in the Spa-Francorchamps round to take the runner up spot in the championship in front of Pierre Gasly who is not participating in this round.
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Antonio Fuoco completed a perfect Imola weekend by winning again in race two and extending his already big lead in the championship standings.
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Antonio Fuoco takes his second victory in a row, beating Gasly and Vermont…
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Championship Leader Antonio Fuoco took a dominant pole position in Imola, continuing the good form he showed in free practice to make it two consecutive pole starts for Prema Powerteam.
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Tech1’s Pierre Gasly ended the final practice session for the Imola round on top with the fastest time of the weekend, a 1:42.352, after Italian Antonio Fuoco led the first practice with a 1:43.024 and Frenchman William Vermont topped the second one with a 1:42.767.
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Italian team JD Motorsport has decided to run in selected events during the 2013 Formula Renault 2.0 Alps to test and get some experience ahead of a possible full season in 2014.
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Prema Powerteam completed a perfect opening weekend to the Formula Renault Alps season with Italian Antonio Fuoco winning the second Vallelunga race after his team mate Bruno Bonifacio won the first one.
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Prema Powerteam’s Bruno Bonifacio claimed a dominant victory in the first of two races at Vallelunga circuit for the first round of the Formula Renault 2.0 Alps season. The Brazilian started from pole position, led every lap of the race and also managed to get the fastest lap on the eighth lap.
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Bruno Bonifacio has taken the pole position for the season opening Formula Renault 2.0 Alps race at Vallelunga, with his Prema Powerteam teammate Antonio Fuoco coming in second.
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Swiss team Jenzer Motorsport has revealed its four-man line-up with little over one week ahead of the start of the Formula Renault 2.0 Alps season.
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Italian racer Antonio Fuoco has been confirmed as one of the drivers for the Prema Poweteam lineup in Formula Renault 2.0 Alps.