A perfect
performance brought Marcin Jedlinski to a win in GT Sprint race on Sunday. He
was joined on the podium by Štefan Rosina and Christian Malchárek, who won the
previous race on Saturday. Meanwhile, Samuel Sládečka was classified as a
winner in GTC category with Gábor Kismarty-Lechner winning in TC-3500.
Marcin Jedlinski will be leaving Slovakia Ring with two winning trophies. The
Polish driver was unlucky yesterday when he had to retire following the first
lap accident with Miroslav Konopka and Samuel Sládečka. But today he put
together a perfect drive and after winning the Endurance race on Saturday, he
added one more triumph at Slovakia Ring.
„I’m very delighted. There was a huge variety in the field and I‘m glad that
I was able to make it until the end, unlike yesterday. Today’s win means a lot
to me, especially after that retirement,” said Jedlinski after the race.
And local fans had a reason to celebrate too. Christian Malchárek added a great
2nd place in the GT3 category after his yesterday‘s win and he and
Jedlinski were joined on the podium by Richard Chlad jr., who also managed to
finish on the podium in both races.
The GTC category offered a similar story with one of the drivers turning bad
luck into a victory – Samuel Sládečka crossed the finish line in the 1st
position, though he had only one competitor in his category in Bronislav
Formánek, who won yesterday. The Mičánek Motorsport ACCR Team Powered by
Buggyra driver finished in 2nd place. Bartosz Opiola did not
participate today.
And there were changes on the podium in the TC-3500 category as well. Jozsef
Merk did not race today, but his place on the top step of the podium was
quickly taken by Gábor Kismarty-Lechner. Nemanj Milovanovič finished in 2nd
position again with Zoran Kotromanovič completing the TOP 3.
Štefan Rosina had a special opportunity, as he raced in Rudolf Machánek‘s
Mercedes-AMG GT3 car today. Originally, Rosina did not have a car for today’s
race but when Machánek heard about it, he decided to give a Slovak driver a
chance. And „Štofi“ did not disappoint, especially the local fans as he made
his way through from last to the 3rd place in the overall standings.