ESET Cup had a number of winners in the last season. Very well-known pilots and new faces celebrated victories. But who climbed on the top step most often?
The sovereign in terms of first places in the 2021 season is the Polish champion Marcin Jedlinski from the Olimp Racing team. He scored a total of twelve winning trophies with the Mercedes AMG GT3 – eight times in the sprint and four times in endurance. He rightfully owns the title in Sprint.
Filip Sandström from the Clio Cup was also dominant. The newcomer and also the champion of the series won in nine cases. Although the races themselves used to be very close, Sandström from Carpek Racing was the most successful man.
Matěj Pavlíček from the RTR Projects team also has a nice collection of winning trophies in Sprint. The KTM X-BOW GT4 race car was the first to lead the GT4 checquered flag in eight cases and has mastered its class. He was also successful in endurance, in which he and Erik Janiš achieved another four wins. In one season, Pavlíček collected twelve wins.
Dennis Waszek has three GTC sprint wins and two GT3 endurance wins. Adam Rzepecki, who drove the Porsche 911 GT3 Cup all season and won the GTC title in the sprint, has the four most valuable trophies at home. Tomáš Miniberger also has four wins in 2020. He divided them evenly into sprint and endurance. He won in Slovakia and Croatia with the attractive KTM X-BOW GTX.
Formula driver Paolo Brajnik took part in only the first two events of the season, but it was still enough to add four wins to his name.
High number of other drivers across the disciplines and categories collected one or two wins during the year and indulged in a sweet feeling of standing on the highest podium. Will all successful drivers repeat this feeling next year? If they enter the Eset Cup, it will undoubtedly be their goal.