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26 CER the season, beating the other Monlau Competición team of Gianluca Vicinanza-Álex Cosín by a little more than half-a-minute. The podium was completed by the CUPRA entered by Motor Club Sababell for Arturo Espuny and Alejandro Royo, while fourth place went to Roberto Ferri’s Baporo Motorsport CUPRA, as the Italian passed Cano during the dying moments of the competition. Ferri’s Andorran teammate Amalia Vinyes Dabad finished in seventh position and so moved up into third position in the final standings behind Ros. Alba Cano Ramírez became the first lady driver to claim a TCR title when she was crowned champion in the Campeonato de España Resistencia at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya. Cano and her occasional co-driver David Cebrián drove their Monlau Competición CUPRA to finish fifth in the two-hour race that ended the season. That result was enough for the lady from Málaga to secure the title while her closest competitor Dídac Ros, who had arrived in Barcelona in second place, six points behind, was only classified 11th in the class after the RC2 Junior Team CUPRA he was sharing with José Manuel García suffered from technical problems, just like the sister car of the Martínez brothers, Raúl and Rubén, who were not even classified. The race was won by the Tecnicars Racing Team CUPRA driven by Mikel Azcona and Evgenii Leonov who took the lead for good with twenty minutes to go and scored their third victory of Alba Cano is crowned champion in Spanish enduro Round 9 – Sunday 10 November, Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya 1. M. Azcona/E. Leonov (Tecnicars Racing Team, CUPRA DSG); 2. G. Vicinanza/A. Cosín (Monlau Competición, CUPRA); 3. A. Espuny/A. Royo (Motor Club Sabadell, CUPRA DSG)

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