Boccolacci strikes twice at Magney-Cours to take second win of Carrera Cup France

Dorian Boccolacci strikes twice at Magny-Cours, the Martinet by Alméras driver has taken his second win of the weekend and is now is ahead of Dylan Pereira Motorsport Lechner Racing and Alessandro Ghiretti of Martinet by Alméras in the championship lead. In Pro-Am YDEO by Racing Technology driver Jerome Boullery also took his seconed win of the weekend finishing ahead of Nicolas Misslin of Lechner Racing and Christophe Lapierre driver for Martinet by Alméras. In the AM class , Maxence Maurice for Imsa Performance) took the win ahead this time, Tugdual Rabreau of CLRT and Franck Leherpeur of CLRT.

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It was a repeat of Fridays race for Dorian Boccolacci in the Porsche Carrera Cup France. The Martinet by Almeras pilot made the pass two at Magny-Cours by winning the midday Saturday race on the Nivernais track. Fridays Porsche Carrera Cup France meeting was cut short after a collision between Victor Weyrich (Pierre Martinet by Alméras) and Victor Blugeon (ABM) brought out the safety car with the latter's Porsche finishing on the roof thankfully he pilot got out of the car unscathed.

Unlike Fridays domination in race one Dorian Boccolacci was made to work hard for the win has he was put under pressure throughout the full length of the race by BWT Leacher Racing’s driver Dylan Pereira, the leading two managed to pull away from the pack of cars all fighting for third place but remained bumper to bumper for the entire race, but it was Dorian Boccolacci who took the checkered flag finishing just 0.499 second ahead of Dylan Pereira. 

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The battle for third was a repeat of Fridays race with three cars all in the mix from start to finish and on the final few laps that battle turned into a four car fight with BWT Leacher Racings Marvin Klein joining the battle but it was Alessandro Ghiretti of Martinet by Alméras who held on to third crossing the line to take the final podium just place ahead of Florian Latorre of CLRT who took fourth with Klein rounding of the top five.

Like the day before Jérôme Boullery of YDEO by Racing Technology won the Pro-Am race ahead of Nicolas Misslin of BWT Lechner Racing who took seconed and Christophe Lapierre of Pierre Martinet by Alméras taking the final step on the podium. In the AM class Maxence Maurice of IMSA Performance was the victory beating Tugdual Rabreau CLRT to the finish line with Franck Leherpeur rounding of the top three.

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