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Blancpain GT Hungaroring: Mercedes dominates rain-affected finale

ASP Mercedes' Raffaele Marciello and Michael Meadows took a commanding victory in a rain-affected Blancpain GT Series Sprint Cup race at the Hungaroring

The duo converted pole position into Mercedes' first sprint win of 2018 to draw level on points with the #1 Audi at the top of the drivers' championship with one sprint round remaining.

Marciello had built a sizeable lead at the start of the race, which began behind the safety car due to heavy rain.

But the Mercedes pair had to survive a late safety car period, deployed when the Pro-Am class-leading Ferrari spun into the gravel with just over 10 minutes of the race remaining.

Their advantage was wiped out as a consequence but Marciello's replacement Meadows was aided at the restart by an intense dogfight for second place behind him, which saw championship leader Alex Riberas fall from second place to fourth in the final two laps.

The #1 Audi of Riberas ran wide at Turn 5 while trying to pressure race leader Meadows, allowing the #25 Audi R8 LMS driven by Simon Gachet and Christopher Haase into second place.

Zolder victor Steijn Schothorst further demoted Riberas on the final lap of the race to steal the final place on the podium.

The Grasser Racing Lamborghinis ended the race in fifth and sixth. Race one winners Christian Englehart and Mirko Bortolotti finished in sixth, just seven tenths adrift of their team-mates Loris Hezemans and Franck Perera.

After taking over from Will Stevens, Dries Vanthoor had hauled the #2 Audi from outside the top 10 to within reach of the podium but he spun at the penultimate corner on the final lap when scrapping with the other Audis.

He took the chequered flag in seventh, with Nicolas Jamin and Denis Bulatov taking eighth overall as well as Silver Cup honours.

Race result

Pos Driver Team Car Gap
1 M.Meadows, R.Marciello Akka ASP Team Mercedes 1h01m53.964s
2 S.Gachet, C.Haase Sainteloc Junior Team Audi 1.139s
3 S.Schothorst, K.van der Linde Attempto Racing Audi 2.544s
4 A.Riberas, C.Mies Belgian Audi Club Team WRT Audi 2.829s
5 L.Hezemans, F.Perera GRT Grasser Racing Team Lamborghini 5.716s
6 C.Engelhart, M.Bortolotti GRT Grasser Racing Team Lamborghini 6.453s
7 D.Vanthoor, W.Stevens Belgian Audi Club Team WRT Audi 6.658s
8 N.Jamin, D.Bulatov Akka ASP Team Mercedes 8.584s
9 N.Bastian, J.Manchester Akka ASP Team Mercedes 12.578s
10 A.De Leener, R.Feller Belgian Audi Club Team WRT Audi 15.067s
11 E.P.Companc, A.Caldarelli GRT Grasser Racing Team Lamborghini 16.071s
12 H.Haupt, L.Stolz Black Falcon Mercedes 17.287s
13 C.Klien, A.Costa Emil Frey Racing Lexus 18.554s
14 N.Siedler, M.Palttala Emil Frey Racing Lexus 20.214s
15 A.Watson, L.Moraes 3Y Technology BMW 20.469s
16 S.Leonard, R.Frijns Belgian Audi Club Team WRT Audi 33.538s
17 P.Schothorst, P.Kaffer Attempto Racing Audi 42.609s
18 V.Atoev, A.Korneev Akka ASP Team Mercedes 54.982s
19 N.Stievenart, M.Winkelhock Sainteloc Junior Team Audi 1m46.047s
20 J.Malcharek, C.Malcharek Audi Sport Slovakia Audi 1 Lap
21 P.B.-Bhakdi, C.van Dam Kessel Racing Ferrari 2 Laps
- K.Habul, T.Vautier Akka ASP Team Mercedes Withdrawn


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