NAPA Racing Weekend has started the countdown at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya. The RFEDA-sponsored motorsport event has entered injury time, and this Saturday sold out the first of two days of the year’s culminating event.
Attendees enjoyed a solid proposal from the various four-wheel disciplines present. Touring cars and single-seaters, young talents and established drivers, qualifying sessions and races occupied the first day of the NAPA Racing Weekend at the Circuit, which also ensured fun for Sunday.
The inevitable resolution of the F4 Spain titles, the EuroCup 3 and the Clio Cup Series provided a high-voltage race where equality and emotion were present from start to finish, but at the same time they left the mostly. open for this Sunday.
Talking about the NAPA Racing Weekend is undoubtedly talking about F4 Spain, a competition with the seal of the federation that plays a brilliant role in promoting young talents making the leap from karting towards the single-seater. One of these promising drivers got his reward, and Theophile Nael was proclaimed the champion of 2023.
The Frenchman with a Spanish license began to make a place for himself in the competition with this hotly contested title, due to the rich participation in the championship. The one from Sainteloc Racing sealed his prize on a podium thanks to his third position this Saturday. Christian Ho and Campos Racing took the win, followed by Valerio Rinicella and MP Motorsport.
The best of the locals was Eric Gené, who competed under the tutelage of his father, Jordi Gené, and his uncle, Marc Gené. The youngest of the family achieved the 17th overall place and the 8th among the rookies enrolled in the Tecnicar-Fórmula de Campeones team.
EuroCup 3 was also not without surprises. All eyes are on the Esteban Masson-Mari Boya duel, the main contenders for the crown. Masson (Campos Racing), the temporary leader in the points table, increased his advantage a little thanks to his first position, although Boya (MP Motorsport) did not want to give away many points. Boya was third after an exciting battle with his teammate, José Antonio Garfías.
The Clio Cup Series has arrived in Barcelona with some of its cups combined on asphalt: Europe, Spain, France and Italy. This is translated into a grid with about 40 of the units of the well-known car brand. The Italian Gabriele Torelli (Rangoni Corse) was the winner of a race scheduled for 25 minutes in which the French Anthony Jurado (Milan Competition) and David Pouget (GPA Racing) were also outstanding.
Source: La Verdad

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