Ed Spencer
Ed Spencer
CRS Managing Editor
Session Data

Round 4 | SPA Francorchamps

Official Race Results & Telemetry

Nicolai Pedersen made history as the first driver to win two races in the Crown Racing Series, after inheriting victory from Gregory Hovesen at Spa. Hovesen looked to have sealed the win when he passed Pedersen for the lead on the last lap, only to pick up a two-place penalty for his part in an opening lap incident with David Bozga. As a result, the Canadian was relegated to third in the final classification. Splitting the two Fords was Luciano Witvoet back on the podium for the first time since taking the series opener at Silverstone.

Final Standings

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Ed's Pit Wall Note

With Erdelyi only managing fourth, Pedersen extends his championship lead to over 10 points while Hovesen gains ground in the points standings as a result of his top-three finishes at Daytona and Spa.

Race Position History

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Race Gap History

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The Qualifying Tapes

A Game of Milliseconds

Spa saw the Fords continue their domination of qualifying, albeit this time with a new polesitter as Spaniard Dani Neo upset the form book to take pole position by less than a tenth from Hovesen. Balazs Erdelyi was only 0,069 back in third, ahead of Bozga, while Pedersen and Witvoet locked out row three. Kodi Cosford finally broke a run of ninth-place finishes with sixth, while Igor Kos had another charge through the field, finishing fifth after starting a lowly 13th

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