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and Stefanovski, aware that fourth
place would mean he would clinch the
title (or fifth, should Ferrara not set
the fastest lap of the race). Thanks to
Stefanovki’s penalty and Scalvini
claiming the quickest lap time,
Ferrara’s victory wasn’t enough to take
the fight to the season’s final race on
Sunday. Matteo Greco finished as the
highest-placed DSG entry in eighth
place.
At the start of Race 2, Stefanovski
took the lead over Greco; they were
followed by Scalvini, Bettera and
Ferrara. Bettera soon climbed to second
and took the lead on lap 4, but a
couple of laps later Stefanovski retook
command with a daring overtaking
manoeuvre at the first chicane which
resulted in a contact that spoiled
Bettera’s race.
The Stewards imposed a drive-through
on the Macedonian who dropped to
tenth; Ferrara inherited the lead and
won with a comfortable margin over
Lorenzo Nicoli’s Honda and Greco who
won the DSG Trophy race again and
secured third in the Drivers’
championship final standings.
Monza, Round 13,
Saturday 6 October 2018
1. Luigi Ferrara (Alfa Romeo Giulietta);
2. Eric Scalvini (Hyundai i30 N); 3.
Enrico Bettera (Audi RS3 LMS)
Monza, Round 14,
Sunday 7 October 2018
1. Luigi Ferrara (Alfa Romeo Giulietta);
2. Lorenzo Nicoli (Honda Civic FK7); 3.
Matteo Greco (Cupra DSG)