GPGSL Rd 9 Belgian GP - Race DayPart 4Welcome back for the final time.
Elleker again takes the fastest lap.
Kederer denies him once again.
Scala is taking the pressure pretty well as he holds onto 7th.
Van Renselaar is still defending from Legge, but both of them will need to keep their eye out for Jalving.
It’s a very close battle now for the wooden spoon.
Legge has a look up the inside of Van Renselaar.
And the Demon driver makes the move stick.
Now Jalving wants his chance to get by Van Renselaar.
And Jalving makes it past. Meanwhile, Pedersen takes the fastest lap.
Back to the front, as we see how the top 10 have moved since the start. It’s also a good time to check out the standings.
Scala has a SCR behind him, and he is doing a good job of keeping it behind him.
It is Cartwright who is behind Scala, and he is looking for a chance to get by.
But he isn’t able to get by, and now has to worry about McCarthy who has closed in on him.
Kederer once again takes the fastest lap.
Jalving goes faster.
Greenhalgh still leads, but Elleker is slowly catching up to him.
That is what 0.5s looks like.
2 laps left.
Scala must've ran wide somewhere, as he now sits behind Horvath.
Jalving is fighting hard to try and make it into the points, but he needs to clear Legge first before he can have that chance.
Elleker has managed to get closer to Greenhalgh.
With Elleker this close to Greenhalgh, we are set for a fantastic end to this race. It’s the streak of AMR against the streak of Greenhalgh. But only one of them will continue.
On the final lap now and Kederer once again takes the fastest lap.
Kederer’s lap is bested by Gilson.
Pedersen still holds onto 3rd.
The only other battle taking place is between Legge and Jalving.
This is shaping up to be a very close finish, as Elleker is still very close to Greenhalgh.
Onboard with Elleker now, and we can see just how close he is to Greenhalgh.
Into the last corners, and it looks like Elleker has bumped into Greenhalgh.
And indeed he has. Greenhalgh has run wide through no fault of his own.
Now the two drivers are side by side.
Elleker has gotten in front of Greenhalgh!
Elleker wins the Belgian GP, in the most controversial way.
Greenhalgh finishes 2nd.
Kederer tried his best to get by Pedersen, but the MAC driver was able to hold onto 3rd.
Jalving fought all the way to the end, but Legge was able to hold the MPR behind him.
What a race we witnessed today. We never thought we would have 5 retirements within the first 5 laps, and the rain definitely played a big part in the outcome. And the finish is quite possibly one of the most controversial finishes we have seen in quite some time. Greenhalgh had the race well and truly in his grasp, and to lose it to Elleker at the final corners would be devastating for him. We’ll have to wait and see what comes out of this, but for now congratulations go to Jack Elleker and AMR, our winners of The Belgian GP. We hope you enjoyed the race coverage, and we’ll see you next time for the 10th round of the GPGSL. This is GPGTV.Org/Farked, signing out from Spa Francorchamps. Goodbye everyone.Results To ComeP.S: As the race director, I think it was an unfair move Elleker made on Greenhalgh for the race win. In a way, it looks like it could have been an intentional bump, which is completely un-sportsman like. So I request that the GPGSL board decide on what to do with Elleker. Therefore, the results from the race will remain unofficial until a decision can be made.
Race Director: Ernie B. Ecclescake
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