| FOR wins both race and championship at Portimao!! |
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| Written by Andreas Hultgren |
| Thursday, 15 December 2011 22:59 |
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GameRacer FlatOut Racing won the last STC race at Portimao after Mike Simian brought his Koenigsegg over the finish line and also lead the team to a third consecutive STC title. It wasn't easy though as Simian, who started from pole, let a faster Marco Giuliato (Corse Online) pass him after 20 minutes. Simian then took the lead back after the pitstops. Giuliato also lost to Flying Dutchman Racing's Tyler Scurlock in the process but passed him a while later. After that he was playing catch up to Simian and with only five minutes to go he was right there, even brushing the paint scheme of the leader in a try to take the lead. Then came the big blow for the Italian as the leading group cought lapped traffic in the hands of Dinca Andrei (Water Blue Racing) with three laps to go. Confusion erupted and Giuliato and Andrei touched and Giuliato went off. After that he had to settle for 3rd. Tyler Scurlock, who was lurking close behind the leaders took 2nd only a few tenths behind Simian. A fair bit behind the podium came Ben Tusting in the second FOR Koenigsegg. He finished in front of Robin Johansson, Gubbklubben. Robin and his team mate, Göran Johansson, both opted for a 2 stop strategy that didn't go as planned even though they knew it was a long shot. Gubbklubben still finished in a comfortable third in the standings. Göran finishing the race in 9th. Jesper Taulborg had a pretty normal race with a few fights with Göran being one of them. He finished in a lonely 6th. Kevin Ledoux for The Black Rebels had a great race with lots of fighting, especially with Torrent Motorsports Matthias Klein. He finished 7th. Klein at the end just managed to stay clear of Göran Johansson and took 8th. The start of the race saw a massive pile up right before the line involving seven cars where four drivers were unable to continue. Torrent Motorsports Kane Lasky was one of the involved and flipped several times. Gregory Degreef was another driver involved in the crash but managed to finish the race in 10th. |





















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