Ed Spencer
Ed Spencer
CRS Managing Editor
Session Data

Round 3 | Daytona International Speedway

Official Race Results & Telemetry

Gregory Hovesen became the third different winner of the Crown Racing Series. Hovesen left it late to take victory at the Daytona International Speedway, slipstreaming past Youp de Vos on the last lap to lead home Nicolai Pedersen and secure a Ford 1-2. Meanwhile, de Vos, having struggled with fuel consumption late on, finished third.

Final Standings

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Fastest Lap

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Ed's Pit Wall Note

CRS' first race under the lights had significant implications for the championship. With Bozga failing to score after making contact with Pagnini on the opening lap, the Belgian lost his championship lead to Pedersen, who becomes the third series leader heading into round four at Spa. Daytona saw Neo and Ryan Woodwood achieve their first top six in the series, while Igor Kos made up eight positions from 17th and last to finish ninth.

Race Position History

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Race Gap History

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The Qualifying Tapes

A Game of Milliseconds

Daytona saw the Ford Mustangs throw down a gauntlet to their rivals by dominating qualifying with four Mustangs in the top six. Hovesen took pole by over a tenth from Pedersen, with De Vos lining up third ahead of Balazs Erdelyi. Meanwhile, Andrea Pagnini was joined on the third row by Dani Neo.

Qualifying Deltas

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Final Classification

Post-Penalties & Adjudication

Results after the stewards have rendered their judgement.

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Pos Driver Position Change