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Paul Jouffreau grabs maiden NASCAR win in Italy
The first taste of the winner’s champagne is something a race car driver will remember all of his life. At Autodromo di Vallelunga, it was Paul Jouffreau who scored his maiden NASCAR Whelen Euro Series win by taking the lead at the start of the 15-lap EuroNASCAR Round 6 and beating local hero Alberto Naska. The RDV Competition driver from France visited Victory Lane for the first time and was carried by the passionate Italian fans, who loudly cheered for the 19-year-old Frenchman when he parked the #3 Ford Mustang in front of thousands of NASCAR enthusiasts under the podium. After a perfect start in which Jouffreau swiftly took the lead, three safety car periods occupied the majority of the race. On two single file restarts, the Frenchman fended off the attacks thrown by Naska and defended his lead. As the race was interrupted by incidents and crashes shortly after each green flag dropped, Naska had no opportunity to hunt down Jouffreau, who cruised to victory under safety car conditions. “I’ve been good at the start and it gave me the win, so I have to be happy but in no way I want to win like that,” said Jouffreau in the Victory Lane. “I wanted to have a nice big battle with Alberto as we had the set up to fight at this race, but it ended up like that. I’m happy for the win, but I would have preferred to battle with him because every race we’re close and this should be how we race. It wasn’t meant to be, but we got good points for the championship.” Naska started from Pole Position after scoring the fastest lap in Round 5, but Jouffreau overtook the CAAL Racing driver in his #54 Chevrolet Camaro on the outside of turn 1 at the start. Afterwards, Naska was also attacked by Vladimiros Tziortzis, but Saturday’s race winner never opened the door to the Cypriot. Naska collected important points and closed the gap on Tziortzis in the overall standings to 13 points. Jouffreau sits third in points after Vallelunga, just 17 markers behind the Cypriot, who ended up third in his #5 Academy / Alex Caffi Motorsport car. Hendriks Motorsport’s Gil Linster continued his streak of a total of six consecutive top-5 finishes in the 2023 NWES season by finishing fourth, while Team Bleekemolen’s Thomas Dombrowski scored his fifth Rookie Trophy win by finishing fifth under the checkered flag. Martin Doubek and Patrick Schober followed in sixth and seventh respectively. The Marko Stipp Motorsport duo Nick Schneider, who finished eighth, and Jack Davidson in twelfth rounded out the Rookie Trophy podium. Winning the Legend Trophy in ninth was the 73-year-old Michael Bleekemolen ahead of Claudio Cappeli and Paolo Valeri. The Lady Trophy win went to Arianna Casoli. The first crash of the race occurred on lap 1 when the Race Art Technology teammate Thomas Toffel and Cappeli made contact. They triggered a “big one” involving Max Mason, who went airborne after crashing into Toffel’s car, Igor Sicuro, Riccardo Romagnoli, Melvin de Groot, and Cesare Balistreri. All drivers involved were eliminated from the race on the spot except for Cappelli, who was able to rejoin with minor damage to his #18 Race Art Technology Ford Mustang. After the restart, Olivier Panagiotis spun and got stuck in the gravel trap and race control deployed the safety car for the second time. A severe accident involving Nicholas Strickler ended the race under caution. The Racingfuel Motorsport car was destroyed after the American was hit by Vict Motorsport’s Valerio Marzi and hit the barrier before turn 7 at high speed. Strickler left the car uninjured and Marzi was given the black flag by the officials after they deemed the Italian to be responsible for the incident. Race control then opted to end the race under safety car conditions. While the EuroNASCAR 2 drivers will be back in action on August 26-27 at Autodrom Most in the Czech Republic, the EuroNASCAR PRO gladiators will close an exciting NASCAR GP Italy at Autodromo di Vallelunga with the championship’s Round 6. The race will be broadcast live on EuroNASCAR’s YouTube channel, Motorsport.tv and several TV services from all around the world. RESULTS: EURONASCAR PRO | EURONASCAR 2 Wil jij ons magazine ook lezen? Meld […]
It’s party time in Vallelunga: Alberto Naska grabs emotional first win of the season
The American Festival of Rome became a big party for Alberto Naska as the CAAL Racing driver scored his first win of the 2023 NASCAR Whelen Euro Series season in EuroNASCAR 2. After finishing second in Qualifying, the driver of the #54 Chevrolet Camaro took the lead at the start of Round 5 thanks to “a push from Gil Linster” and then dominated the race at the 4.085 kilometer long Autodromo di Vallelunga. The 33-year-old ended Vladimiros Tziortzis’ winning streak and put his name back into the title battle after finishing second three times this season. Tziortzis defended the overall lead, but Naska closed the gap to 14 points. A fantastic start and a little help of the Hendriks Motorsport driver on board of the #50 Toyota Camry were the keys to success in a physical race due to the high temperatures in Italy. Despite feeling the heat of the pedals through his racing boots, Naska never backed off and kept a solid pace all race long. At the end of a EuroNASCAR 2 Round 5 he dominated, the Italian parked his CAAL Racing Chevrolet in Victory Lane and celebrated his sixth career win with thousands of fans waiting for their idol to climb out of the car. With the fastest lap of the race, Naska also secured the Pole Position for Sunday’s race. “It’s the best day in my life!” said a jubilant, yet exhausted Naska in Victory Lane. “I don’t know what to say, I had to take off my shoes here because my feet were burning and the pedals were at a hundred degrees. They told me not to overdrive the car at the beginning, so I found the pace and apparently it was the fastest pace of the race! So, finally I learned what they meant with ‘don’t push to go faster’ and that’s what I did for the first time!” Finishing second was Paul Jouffreau, who’s pulling double duty for RDV Competition by racing in both NWES divisions. After finishing third on his EuroNASCAR PRO debut, the Frenchman still had the energy to bring home a second place finish in EuroNASCAR 2. Jouffreau scored his fourth podium finish of the season and fifth consecutive top-5 result in 2023. He edged out Gil Linster, who finally made it onto the podium after finishing fourth three times and inside the top-5 four times. The Luxembourger was passed by Tziortzis in the last lap of the race, but due to the contact they made, the Cypriot was relegated back to fourth by Race Control. Patrick Schober made an incredible comeback after starting the race from the pit lane. The #27 Ford Mustang was damaged in EuroNASCAR PRO due to an accident involving the Austrian’s teammate Stefano Attianese. Double V Racing repaired the car just in time and despite having to start from the back of the grid, Schober was able to carve his way up the ranks to an excellent fifth place finish. He beat Claudio Cappelli, who took the win in the Legend Trophy for drivers aged 40 and over for Race Art Technology. The Italian beat the reigning Legend Trophy Champion Melvin de Groot, who was seventh under the checkered flag. Scoring his fourth Rookie Trophy race win with the eighth place overall was Thomas Dombrowski. The Frenchman extended his lead in the special classification, while Paolo Valeri rounded out the Legend Trophy podium in ninth ahead of 73-year-old Michael Bleekemolen. Thomas Toffel took second in the Rookie Trophy despite a spin courtesy of Nick Schneider, who nonetheless rounded out the podium in twelfth overall after receiving a penalty for the collision. Arianna Casoli finished the race in 16th to take honors in the Lady Trophy. The NASCAR GP Italy will be back in action on Sunday with two more races on the schedule. While EuroNASCAR 2 Round 6 will begin at 10:10 CEST, the EuroNASCAR PRO drivers will be back in action at 13:35 CEST. All races will be broadcast live on EuroNASCAR’s YouTube channel, Motorsport.tv and several TV channels from all around the world. RESULTS: EURONASCAR PRO | EURONASCAR 2 Wil jij ons magazine ook lezen? Meld je dan […]
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