Nobody could stop Marcin Jedlinski from winning his second Endurance race of the season. He was joined on the podium by Gregor Zsigo with Dennis Waszek and Tomáš Miniberger with Sergej Pavlovec, who won in the GTC category classification.
After winning the first Endurance race of the season during the opening weekend at Hungaroring, Marcin Jedlinski took the glory in the GT Endurance race at Slovakiaring as well. His path to victory was very similar to this morning when he won a Sprint race. The Polish driver started from pole position, but Dennis Waszek from Trevor Racing used a better start to get into the lead. However, Jedlinski quickly retook the lead. Despite one trip outside of the track, the Polish driver did not let anybody threaten him and dominated the rest of the race.
Dennis Waszek and Gregor Zsigo finished 2nd in the GT3 classification and the GT overall classification as well, followed by the RTR Projects team with Tomáš Miniberger and Sergej Pavlovec and their brand-new KTM X-Bow GTX. They took a victory in the GTC category.
Stanislaw Jedlinski, a father and a teammate of Marcin, finished in 3rd place in the GT3 category, despite he had to deal with an unexpected spin during the race. But it was a very unlucky race for the Buggyra Zero Mileage Racing team as David Vršecký and Aliyyah Koloc struggled with technical issues. They finished race, but they wasn´t classified.
Stanislaw Jedlinski finished 3rd in GTC category despite he spun.
In GTC category, Boleslav Waszek and his son complemented Tomáš Miniberger and Sergej Pavlovec on the podium. They finished second. Dennis Waszek replaced his father behind the wheel of Lamborghini after he finished his stint in BMW of Trevor Racing.
In the GT4 category, Matěj Pavlíček and Erik Janiš continued in winning ways, adding another Slovak trophy for the RTR Projects team. They were joined on the podium by Grega Šimunovič and Mathias Lodi, despite retiring at the very end of the race. And the 3rd place went to the RTR Projects team again, with a KTM X-Bow GT4 car driven by Filip Sajler and his wife Gabriela Sajlerová. Ferenc Ficza, one of the biggest favourites in the GT4 category, had to retire for technical issues. And as for the prototype category, it was a victory for Miro Konopka.