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21 Collet settles for second Colombo has superb finale In the end, Caio Collet had to settle after remaining close to his contender for the whole series. He was eventually stopped by a crash triggered by David Vidales at Imola and by a clutch problem at Hockenheim, which cost him valuable points in a crucial part of the season. Lorenzo Colombo also complicated the Brazilian driver's life. Running with BhaiTech Racing, the Italian delivered a sensational final stint of the season, ending the year with three poles and as many wins, which allowed him to secure the fifth place in the championship standings. He eventually redeemed a complicated season for him and BhaiTech. After a spectacular start, Franco Colapinto experienced a rather complicated central part of the season but managed to get back to a competitive pace with MP Motorsport in the last few rounds, securing third place in the standings ahead of Alex Quinn from Arden. Vidales ended up out of the top‐5. The Spanish racer has tested with different cars in the last few years, but only debuted at the age of 18 with JD Motorsport. The Italian team dominated the weekend in Imola, with Vidales taking pole position and two wins on his debut. No one had ever accomplished that feature before, but after four more podiums, he hit troubled waters, which made him slide from third to sixth in the standings. David Vidales Caop Collet Lorenzo Colombo Franco Colapinto

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