Both Suzuki and Vervisch stalled as the lights went out allowing Howson to take an early lead. Vervisch was able to restart almost immediately and finished the first lap in third place whilst Suzuki’s car took several attempts to start before the engine fired and he lost a lot of time. This left Howson leading from Ed Pead, Vervisch and Valois. The latter spun out at turn six on lap three and was unable to take further part in the race. Hermoso retired with a misfire at the same time whilst Kalpakiotis also ended his race with a fuel pump failure.
Up front Howson was pulling away from Pead who had Vervisch all over him. They were very close at the first two turns before Vervisch was able to outbrake Pead at tunr three on the third lap and was then free to close the four second gap to Howson. Vervisch was circulating between half and three quarters of a second lap quicker and was on the tail of Howson by lap seven. Several times the Belgian tried to pass at turn one, but Howson had it covered and despite Vervisch’s best efforts he was able to hold on to take his second win in the series.
Suzuki had slowly reeled in Pead and was past with a lap to go to take the final podium place. Round 15 will be held on Saturday morning and an exciting race is expected as Howson will start from pole from Suzuki and Vervisch.
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