Sandro Zeller remained in the lead after starting from pole position, chased by Benjamin Berta, who was immediately pressured by Vladimír Netušil. In the first few laps, the pair provided excitement for the stands. Netušil was looking for a place to overtake in almost every corner of the Automotodrom Brno, but the defensively driven Berta was in control of his second position. After a few more laps, he could breathe a sigh of relief, because Netušil made a mistake and went off the track. Netušil managed to get through the gravel trap and continued in the race, but fell to overall seventh place.
Meanwhile, Sandro Zeller controlled the front of the race with a comfortable lead. Behind him with a distance drove Benjamin Berta and Nikolas Szabó third.
The only female competitor in the starting field, the Japanese Juju Noda, was fighting with the Czech competitors Václav Šafář and Tomáš Chabr. She eventually lost the positions to the home drivers and the television cameras focused back on Vladimír Netušil, who was gradually working his way to the front positions.
Sandro Zeller won the Formula 3 race after a dominant drive. Nikolas Szabó and David Richert joined him on the podium. Benjamin Berta won in the D2-E2 category ahead of Vladimír Netušil and János Magyar. The winning cup in the Formula Renault category received Juju Noda, second was Norbert Groer and third was Robert Siska. Zénó Kovács won in F4.