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23 Edgar has brilliant finale Seppanen impresses In the final race of the season, in which both were taking off from the fourth row, Edgar delivered a final blow, going up from P7 to second place with bold overtaking, and wheel banging, while Crawford only ended up sixth, blocked by traffic. The British driver thus secured the title by only two points ahead in a hard‐fought season finale. Crawford is still exiting the season with his head held high. Joshua Durksen had results under expectations as he was expected to be in the mix as well. The Mucke team driver, on the other hand, had a year full of ups and downs, while still allowing himself some highs, such as the two wins at the Nurburgring and Hockenheim. In his second year in the series, much more was expected from the Paraguayan, ended the season behind Elias Seppanen, Tim Tramnitz and Victor Bernier. The Finn was a surprise for many. Thanks to the experience gained in Asian F4 in 2019, he was the third challenger for the title until the very end. After a strong karting career, Tramnitz celebrated his first win in single‐ seaters in the last race of the season, beating Bernier by just one point in the standings. Oliver Bearman also managed to show himself as one of the most brilliant talents of the field, despite having decided to take part in the championship very late, lining up on the starting grid of the first race of the Lausitzring with only five days of testing on the shoulders. The Brit has shown that while not yet mature, his potential for the future is enormous. Elias Seppanen Jonny Edgar and Jak Crawford Oliver Bearman Gabriele Mini

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