Double win for Klaas Zwart in BOSS GP, Daly and DeBlandre pick up wins in Masters Class

Dan Daly started the second race as the last man in line, but fought his way back to the front of the field and managed to finish in fourth position, which was enough to secure the win in the Masters Class. “I had some problems with my fuel supply in the first race. We then decided to make some adjustments to the wiring and this race went very well,” said the Irishman. He won at his debut in the BOSS GP-series and in his first race at the Spa-Francorchamps circuit. “It has always been a dream to me to race at this circuit.”
Karl-Heinz Becker’s comeback at the Belgian circuit was quite impressive, too. He didn’t finish in the first race, but finished in second position in the second race. “The car wasn’t as stable as we were hoping, but everything went according to plan beside that,” reacted the German. Carlos Antunes Tavares (third) drove to a podium spot for the second time this weekend.

Results race 2:
1. Klaas Zwart (NL), Ascari Benetton B197 F1, 10 laps in 21:17.214
2. Marijn van Kalmthout (NL), Benetton B197 F1, at 7.761
3. Henk de Boer (NL), Panoz DP01 Champcar, at 57.018
4. Dan Daly (IRL), Reynard 92D F3000, at 2:08.309 (1st in Masters Class)
5. Karl-Heinz Becker (G), Dallara Nissan World Series, at 2:16.080 (2nd in Masters Class)
6. Carlos Antunes Tavares (P), Dallara Nissan World Series, at 1 lap (3rd in Masters Class)
7. Alain DeBlandre (B), Lola T8900 Indycar, at 1 lap
8. Norbert Gruber (A), Dallara Nissan World Series, at 1 lap
9. Jean-Claude Monbaron (CH), Reynard 91D F3000, at 1 lap
10. Ingo Gerstl (A), Dallara GP2, at 1 lap

Podium Master Class
1. Dan Daly
2. Karl-Heinz Becker
3. Carlos Antunes Tavares
The next races of the BOSS GP-series will be held in two weeks, on 5 and 6 June, at Circuit Park Zandvoort.
