Perfect score for Zwart and Gerstl in first BossGP

Quotes after the race:
Klaas Zwart (1st position Open Class): “I was the first to lose control of my car and Marijn followed shortly after. I came away with it though, unlike Marijn. We have every reason to be satisfied with this weekend’s results and have laid a good foundation for the remainder of the championship.”

Henk de Boer (2nd position Open Class): “I drove pretty good and had to do my utmost to make it onto the stage. The biggest challenge of the weekend was to keep my car on the track.”

Abba Kogan (3rd position Open Class): “I need to drive more kilometers with the Tyrrell if I am to finish in an even better position in one of the upcoming races.”

Ingo Gerstl (1st position Masters Class): “The conditions made it a very difficult race, especially for the drivers in the Masters Class. However, I’m very glad with this new event and I’ve made an excellent start to the championship.”

Carlos Antunes Tavares (2nd position Masters-Class): “I steered the car off the track twice and the car made a spin once because of an oil stain on the track. But I’m very satisfied with today’s second spot and with the organization of the BossGP.”

Peter Randlshofer (3rd position Masters Class): “I have thoroughly enjoyed this weekend. I had fun racing and I’ve learned a lot.”

Results race 2:
1. Klaas Zwart (Net), Ascari-Benetton B197 F1, 17 laps in 25:42,030 (average 181,53 km/hr)
2. Ingo Gerstl (Aus), Dallara-Renault World Series, at 1:12,731 (1st Masters Class)
3. Henk de Boer (Net), Panoz DP01 Champ Car, at 1:21,405
4. Abba Kogan (Bra), Tyrrell 023 F1, at 1 lap
6. Carlos Antunes Tavares (Por), Dallara-Nissan World Series, at 1 lap (2nd Masters Class)
7. Peter Randlshofer (Ger), Dallara-Nissan World Series, at 1 lap (3rd Masters Class)
The next BossGP races will be held on 22 and 23 May at the Spa-Francorchamps circuit in the Belgian Ardennes.
