Less than twenty-four hours after taking victory in the first BOSS GP race at the Red Bull Ring in 2016, Ingo Gerstl has pocketed his second top spot… with a bit fortune. Christopher Brenier triumphed again in the FORMULA Class.
At much cooler temperatures and thus much less grip, the starting phase was highly chaotic. Yesterday’s third-placed Hans Laub spun off hitting Wolfgang Jordan, who also had to retire. The crash called for the Safety-Car lining up the pack behind it.

“I was quite surprised, when suddenly Klaas was in my mirrors.”
In an epic battle Zwart and Gerstl fought for victory over the full race distance which saw Zwart finally crossing the line on P1! But unfortunately the joy of his team lasted only briefly as he got a time penalty of 30 seconds for a false start, therefore the top spot went again to Gerstl.
“It was a perfect weekend for me. I had some troubles to get temperature in my tires, but in the end everything worked out well. Now, I am already excited to run on the Nürburgring”,
the Austrian was delighted.
Regardless, Zwart was content with his runner-up spot.
“P2 is OK. I wanted to go racing, so I pushed as much as could. In the end, I could secure some valuable points.”
Eventually, also Bernd Herndlhofer got a deserved podium, who was suffering from technical troubles all weekend long.
“I am not entirely happy, but compared to yesterday, Sunday’s result is good of course.”

The FORMULA Class winner did not come as a surprise, as Frenchman Christopher Brenier had been too dominant all weekend.
“What a weekend for me. I am so excited, I could extend my lead in the championship, even though it’s early in the season.”
Fellow-countryman Philippe Haezebrouck came second and was
“content with my performance. I wanted to finish on the podium and I did”,
ahead of Peter Göllner, who scored his second podium in a row.
“Two podiums in two races – what more could I ask for. But after yesterday’s great run, I knew, I could do it again today.”

Suddenly the Safety Car appeared on the track, after both Klaas Zwart and Gilles Brenier had crashed their cars.
German pair Wolfgang Jordan and Hans Laub sensationally completed the podium.
FORMULA Class victory went to favourite Christopher Brenier, who pocketed his first win of the season.
The OPEN Class saw the Red Bull Ring entirely in Austrian hands in free practice with Peter Milavec on top in FP1 and Bernd Herndlhofer in FP2. That didn’t change in qualifying as Ingo Gerstl (Top Speed) had finally overcome his technical troubles and marked the quickest time in 1:16,868 minutes. However, it looked much easier from the outside than it actually was.
In the FORMULA Class, favourite Christopher Brenier continued to dominate and cruised to top spot.


Favourites or local heroes?
In the FORMULA category, Gary Hauser’s absence means the pack is reshuffled and the fight for the top is closer than ever. Frenchman Christopher Brenier, who finished runner-up twice in Hockenheim, is the declared favourite. However, Salvatore de Plano and Philippe Haezebrouck are also out for winning Silverware. “I know and like the Red Bull Ring. It’s great fun to race on” Haezebrouck said. A potential dark horse is Veronika Cicha. The series’ only female driver sensationally finished on P6 twice in Hockenheim and is highly motivated to battle for a podium.