JD Motorsport ends Spa round with brilliant recovery

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JD Motorsport lined up three cars again in round 6 of the Formula Regional European Championship by Alpine held this weekend at Spa-Francorchamps. After the successful one-off appearance of Michael Belov at Le Castellet, where the Russian driver took a double podium, Ido Cohen drove the Italian squad's third car. The Israeli driver found an agreement with JD Motorsport to contest the second part of the season.

Two European Champions crowned after magnificent victories

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The 2021 FIA Karting European Championship - OK & Junior ended in Spain with a highly spectacular competition. In a fine display, Italy's Andrea Kimi Antonelli in OK and Britain's Freddie Slater in Junior were crowned after winning their respective finals. The way in which they each managed their European performance is a testament to their great talent with great promise for their future careers.

Birel ART Racing Team - A top five for Morgatto and Birel ART to conclude the European Championship

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In both OK and OK-Junior, the great competitiveness of the Birel ART-TM Racing karts on the international circuit of Zuera in Spain enabled several drivers from the red army to be in a position to fight for the podium. The progress of the races was not always favourable to the official Lissone team, but Matheus Morgatto created a sensation in the OK Final by gaining 16 places to reach 5th position! On the other hand, Tymoteusz Kucharczyk deserved better, as did William Macintyre, a serious candidate for the podium in OK-Junior.

Faria flies to maiden BRDC British F3 win in final Spa race

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Roberto Faria claimed his first BRDC British F3 victory in the final race of the weekend at Spa-Francorchamps today (Sunday). The Brazilian driver started fourth on the grid, which was based on the reverse of the qualifying order, but overtook teammate Mikkel Grundtvig for the lead on the penultimate lap, and took the win by 1.6 seconds. Grundtvig held on to second, while a time penalty for Reece Ushijima, who had finished third for Hitech, meant that series newcomer Hunter Yeany was promoted to the position, completing a Fortec top-three lockout. 

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