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Jaminet took off into the 14-lap race from pole position. Cairoli made a better start, pulled to the left and passed him under braking for the first corner. Müller, who had planted his
After the retirement of his junior colleague, Jaminet inherited the lead and his second Supercup win. “I have mixed feelings because I feel for Matteo. On the other hand, I’m pleased to have won here,” said Jaminet. “You can see just how suddenly fortunes can change,” said
On the 5.516-kilometre circuit, Robert Lukas secured third and climbed the podium for the second time after Budapest. “I had a great fight with Michael Ammermüller and he tried to force me into making a mistake. But he didn’t succeed. I started from fourth on the grid and, of course, from there you’re keen to finish on the podium,” said Lukas. Ammermüller (D/Lechner MSG Racing Team) finished his race on fourth place and together with Müller earned enough points for their Lechner MSG Racing squad to be rewarded with an early team championship title. Fifth place at race nine went to Christian Engelhart (D/MRS GT-Racing) ahead of Jeffrey Schmidt (CH/Lechner Racing Middle East).
After nine of ten rounds, Müller now leads the overall classification with 153 points ahead of Cairoli (133 points) and Jaminet (126 points). In the rookie classification, Jaminet has held an unassailable lead since round eight in Monza. The final race will be held on Sunday at 11.30 hours (local time) on the Circuit of the Americas in Austin. The new champion of the
Result race 9, Austin
1. Mathieu Jaminet (F/Martinet by Almeras)
2. Sven Müller (D/Lechner MSG Racing Team)
3. Robert Lukas (PL/Förch Racing by Lukas Motorsport)
4. Michael Ammermüller (D/Lechner MSG Racing Team)
5. Christian Engelhart (D/MRS GT-Racing)
6. Jeffrey Schmidt (CH/Lechner Racing Middle East)
7. Paul Rees (GB/MOMO Megatron Team Partrax)
8. Philipp Frommenwiler (CH/Fach Auto Tech)
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