The outcome of the last European Championship Racing truck, past at the Nürburgring.
As usual, the stage was divided for two days on Saturday, despite the fairly strong wind in the weather that was sufficiently sunny and dry. As a result, the first race was held in fairly quiet mode. From the very beginning, Jochen Hahn (Jochen Hahn) was the first to take over the lead until the end of the race. The struggle for the second and third place in the podium was the most violent. Not long before the finish, the Renault pilot Markus Estraich (Nittel) and Antonio Albacete (Antonio Albacete) were ahead of him. For the fifth place, the Czechs fought Adam Lacko from the team of Renault and David Vrcacky from the Buggyra Freightliner team, which was a little faster to the finish line. Gerd Koerber ended the race in a calm rhythm. The battle for 8 to 10 places was the most violent. Alexander Lvov and Stuart Oliver, the partners of Allgaeuer-MAN, were already on the first lap, making him eleven, and yet he was able to pass the last ten. The eighth place went to the pilot Buggyra Chris Levett (Chris Levett) and the ninth to Markus Boesiger from Renault, who had fallen behind the transmission problems. The second Saturday race was characterized by an exchange of places in the first ten. Particular mention is made of the clashes that took place during the fight between the Levett, Vrcetski and Curber, and the accident on the road, organized by Matthew Summerfield (Matthew Summerfield), which has been disqualified. The main battle was between Vrcetski and the Spaniard Albacet, joined by Uwe Nittel. As a result, the Czechs had to cede the Spaniard to the first place, but managed to hold on to the second, not missing the German Nittel, who became the third. The fourth place went to Estrahu, who was unable to hold on to Nittel, but to the fifth place-Khan, who literally ripped this position out of the hands of Adam Lacko, who came only 0.5 later. He was followed by Böziger, Oliver and Lvov, who improved their time. There are dozens of leaders, Chris Levette. The tradition of the race on Sunday was very high compared to the previous day. The Uwe Nittel, who had started with the pole position during the first race, sought to improve his own time, shown in the qualifications, but ended up behind the Albaset, the winner, and Khan, who took second place. They were followed by Marcus Estray and Adam Lacko, who was overtaken by the Swiss, who had problems with the rear rubber. The seventh and eighth place was shared by their colleagues at Renault-David Vrcetski and Christopher Levett. The eighth place was taken by the Russian citizen Alexander Lvov, and his teammate Allgauer-MAN Stewart Oliver unfolded in the middle of the road, he was only eleven, having missed the German Herd Kerber on Iveco. However, it was really unexpected that the rain began at the very beginning of the second race. Already at the first turn after the start, the first clashes took place, during which the cars of Nittel, Hana and Summerfield were the most. However, the race continued for a while, but the new accident of Khan and Summerfield was much stronger and led to the release of the red flag. The result was a second start, but the MAN chief decided not to put the Nittle' s car into the second race because of the severe damage. However, this vagrancy was not over, and more than half of the race track emits the yellow flag. As a result, the leaders were knocked out by Böziger, Lacko, Levett and Albaynet, who managed only the Czechs of Vrcetski, who became the winner of the race. The sixth place went to Curbert, seventh to Yeostrich, and eighth to Stuart. But his partner, Alexander Lvov, was unable to get into the ten, despite his hopes for rainy weather. The ninth place went to Mick Meekinen, who performed at MAN and 10 to Frenchman Antony Janiec. According to the results of two races, the first place in the championship is Jochen Khan with the result of 241 points, the second-Antonio Albaset (197 points), and the third-Markus Yeostrich (158 points). The top five leaders are Uwe Nittel (144 points) and Adam Lacko (137 points).