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Gabriel Stilp shines in wet F4 UAE race two at Yas Marina

by Alejandro Alonso Lopez

Photo: F4 UAE

Gabriel Stilp deployed blistering pace to win a wet race two in round four of the Formula 4 United Arab Emirates season at the Yas Marina Circuit.

The Hitech GP driver started sixth on the grid and made progress in tricky conditions to claim his maiden win. His team-mate Reza Seewooruthun finished second and R-ace GP’s Enzo Yeh completed a top three of first-time podium visitors.

The race took place under wet conditions with lots of spray and low grip. As a result, the first four laps ran behind the safety car for drivers to get used to the conditions. The safety car was then not needed again despite the unusual situation.

When the track went green, Seewooruthun immediately pulled off a brilliant move on reversed-grid poleman Yeh to take the lead.

Further down the order, Stilp overtook Sainteloc Racing’s Matteo Quintarelli and R-ace’s Jules Caranta to go from sixth to fourth. He gained another place the following lap as he passed team-mate Seb Murray.

Mumbai Falcons’ Kean Nakamura Berta lost his braking point at turn nine as he closed in on Quintarelli and Caranta, running wide as a result. He would later retire after several on-track battles due to suffering a puncture on lap nine of 12. Meanwhile, Quintarelli took fourth place from Murray and Stilp chased down the top two.

With blistering pace, Stilp overtook Yeh and then Seewooruthun, committing to the inside at turn 16, and went on to open a gap of almost five seconds in the last five minutes of racing.

A hectic last lap resulted in Sainteloc’s Yevan David ran into the back of Mumbai Falcons’ Dion Gowda, who had been fighting Prema’s Doriane Pin for the last of the top ten spots. As a result, R-ace’s Enzo Deligny took the chequered flag in ninth ahead of Pin, with David and Gowda not making it to the end.

Title contenders Keanu Al Azhari (Yas Heat Academy) and Freddie Slater (Mumbai Falcons) went points-free again in 12th and 14th place after starting from the back of the grid because of their crash in race one.

Race results (12 laps)
Pos Driver Team Gap
1 Gabriel Stilp Hitech GP 30m37.722s
2 Reza Seewooruthun Hitech GP +4.831s
3 Enzo Yeh R-ace GP +6.675s
4 Matteo Quintarelli Sainteloc Racing +7.691s
5 Seb Murray Hitech GP +10.474s
6 Rashid Al Dhaheri Prema +10.564s
7 Alex Powell Mumbai Falcons +14.911s
8 Jules Caranta R-ace GP +14.939s
9 Enzo Deligny R-ace GP +20.087s
10 Doriane Pin Prema +20.468s
11 Yuanpu Cui Xcel Motorsport +20.930s
12 Keanu Al Azhari Yas Heat +21.711s
13 Luka Sammalisto R-ace GP +25.207s
14 Freddie Slater Mumbai Falcons +25.960s
15 Raphael Narac Sainteloc Racing +27.627s
16 Tomass Stolcermanis Prema +28.614s
17 Hiyu Yamakoshi Pinnacle Motorsport +30.514s
18 Kamal Mrad PHM Racing +31.243s
19 Maximilian Popov PHM Racing +33.427s
20 Davide Larini PHM Racing +36.177s
21 Nicolas Stati AGI Sport +38.345s
22 Jack Beeton AGI Sport +39.953s
23 Deagen Fairclough Hitech GP +41.809s
24 Yuhao Fu Pinnacle Motorsport +53.756s
25 Kai Daryanani Pinnacle Motorsport +1m13.136s
26 Dion Gowda Mumbai Falcons +1 lap
27 Yevan David Sainteloc Racing +1 lap
28 Tiago Rodrigues Xcel Motorsport +2 laps
29 Everett Stack PHM Racing +2 laps
Ret Kean Nakamura Berta Mumbai Falcons  
Ret Alvise Rodella Xcel Motorsport  
Ret Zack Scoular Yas Heat  
Ret Kaishun Liu Xcel Motorsport  
Ret Maxi Restrepo Sainteloc Racing  

Fastest lap: Al Azhari, 2m14.190s

Championship standings
1
Slater 135   2 Al Azhari 133   3 Nikita Bedrin 124   4 Nakamura Berta 123   5 Powell 90   6 Al Dhaheri 81   7 Pin 62   8 Stilp 61   9 Fairclough 48   10 Gowda 43