GPGSL Rd 6 Canadian GP - Race DayPart 3Welcome back for the final time.
We come back from the break to see Steer going for a passing attempt.
And the Snake driver makes the move work and moves up a position.
Scala has managed to close in a little on Greenhalgh.
Brunner finds himself behind both TNR’s.
He also has to watch for McCarthy behind, who has managed to close in on the Snake.
Greenhalgh’s lead hasn’t changed too much.
Scala is still in for a chance at the race win.
Cartwright is looking for a move up the inside of Jalving.
And succeeds in getting by the MPR.
If that’s not bad enough, Jalving now has to watch out for Schieder.
It would appear he wasn’t able to hold the MAC back for long as Schieder has managed to get by, according to the timings.
But Jalving isn’t going to allow Schieder to stay in front of him, and goes to the inside for a passing attempt. Meanwhile, Cartwright takes the fastest lap.
Jalving’s pass has worked out for him, and the MPR driver retakes his position from Schieder. Kederer meanwhile lurks behind the two.
Back to the front of the field now, and it still looks close between all 5 cars.
Rodriguez is doing really well at the current moment.
Legge is doing the best he can to hang onto a decent result for Demon. He is chasing down Moinet for a spot inside the top 10.
Cartwright is still in with a chance to make it into the points. All he needs to do is close in onto the back of Van Renselaar.
McCarthy is making a move on Brunner. Will he be able to make it stick?
He makes the move stick, and moves up a position. That puts Brunner in last place.
Hang on. Brunner isn’t willing to just let McCarthy get away with passing him, and goes side by side with the JHR.
He has a look up the inside into the final corners.
Brunner is able to retake his position, but McCarthy has gone wide.
And the JHR driver will not be happy with that move.
The timing shows just how much time was lost between McCarthy and Brunner.
It’s getting intense at the front, as Scala does his best to close in on Greenhalgh.
It’s heating up between Moinet and Legge, as they are now separated by 0.1s.
Schieder looks to have his hands full with keeping Kederer behind him.
Cartwright has managed to close the gap even more between himself and Van Renselaar.
We are now on lap 26, so let’s take a look at the current standings.
Legge tries to get by Moinet, which doesn' work out this time. While behind them, Cartwright has managed to get in front of Van Renselaar.
Here are the last of the standings.
We have a train starting to form behind Moinet.
A lockup from Moinet sees Legge take an eyeful of smoke.
Legge and Cartwright look to take advantage.
Legge succeeds in getting by.
Cartwright unfortunately wasn’t close enough, so stays behind the JHR.
Scala is really closing in onto the back of Greenhalgh.
As the timings show 5 laps remaining, Scala is looking for his chance to get by Greenhalgh.
He has a look up the inside.
And succeeds in making the move stick. Scala is now our race leader.
The timing shows that Cartwright has made it past Moinet.
Now Van Renselaar wants his chance to get by. He has a look up the inside.
And the One driver succeeds in getting by.
At the rear of the field, Edwards looks to be struggling with his TNR, which is allowing Brunner to close in on him.
Rodriguez has a lockup into the final corners.
As a result, it allows Elleker to close in on him.
While we focus on Van Renselaars’s One, the timing shows how the top 10 have moved since race start. Meanwhile, in the distance Jalving looks to be making a move on Moinet.
And Jalving makes the move stick.
Moinet must have a problem with his car. That would explain why he doesn’t seem to have any pace.
The other JHR of McCarthy is currently in last place, but a lockup isn’t going to help him get in front of Brunner.
Brunner looks to have made a good exit out of the hairpin, and goes side by side with Edwards down the straight.
He makes it far enough and goes up the inside of the TNR at the final corners. Meanwhile, Elleker has managed to get by Rodriguez for 4th.
There’s plenty of action in the midfield for sure. Both Schieder and Kederer have managed to get by Moinet.
Now Horvath wants his chance to get by, but he doesn’t seem to be close enough yet.
At the front, Scala has this race under control.
With not many laps left to go, let’s take a look at the current standings.
There’s a battle brewing between Greidanus and Gilson for 6th.
Unseen by the cameras, Van Renselaar has managed to get by Legge for 10th.
Something is wrong with the standings. Cartwright was shown to be running in 11th not too long ago. What has happened to the SCR driver?
We find him down in 20th. Something has definitely happened to Cartwright for him to be in last place.
He was attempting to go for a move up the inside of Legge into the final corners.
But ends up locking up his brakes, and he may have bumped into Legge at the same time as the Demon looks to be offtrack.
The end result sees the SCR beached offtrack.
Cartwright is lucky that he was able to rejoin the track.
Not long to go for Scala.
He enters the final corners for the last time.
And crosses the line to win the Canadian GP.
Greenhalgh takes 2nd.
Maverick rounds off the podium in 3rd.
Gilson managed to find a way past Greidanus to finish 6th.
We have finally come to the conclusion of this race. And what a race we witnessed indeed. Congratulations Matteo Scala and VSM, our Canadian GP winners. We hope you enjoyed our coverage, and we’ll see you at the next venue for Rd 7. This is GPGTV.Org/Farked, signing off from Montreal, Canada.Results To Come
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