1. Rob Buis The Flying Dutchmen 1m 12.643s 2. Rene Smit Shark-Porsche 1m 13.476s 3. Mark Wendt Itchy & Scratchy 1m 14.408s 4. Oliver Roberts Team Analogistix 1m 14.489s 5. Claudio Di Martino DiMa Bros 1m 14.490s 6. Daniele Di Martino DiMa Bros 1m 15.105s 7. Mathias Kegelmann SpeedBird 1m 15.138s 8. Axel Bruns SpeedGroup 1m 15.254s 9. Tero Turtiainen TDPFP 1m 15.998s 10. Lionel Vintenat Team Analogistix 1m 16.113s 11. Anthony Holloway Wreckage Inc. 1m 16.297s 12. David Shaw Wreckage Inc. 1m 17.404s 13. Eric Moreau Venturi 1m 17.659s
1. Rob Buis The Flying Dutchmen 1h 44m 58.493s 20+1 2. Mark Wendt Itchy & Scratchy 1h 46m 11.276s 16 3. Axel Bruns SpeedGroup 1h 46m 12.947s 12 4. Tero Turtiainen TDPFP 1h 47m 15.547s 10 5. Mathias Kegelmann SpeedBird 1h 47m 15.746s 8 6. Oliver Roberts Team Analogistix 1h 47m 22.860s 6 7. Claudio Di Martino DiMa Bros 1h 48m 36.795s 4 8. Lionel Vintenat Team Analogistix 1h 50m 13.475s 3 9. David Shaw Wreckage Inc. 1h 50m 49.508s 2 10. Eric Moreau Venturi 1h 52m 20.900s 1 11. Anthony Holloway Wreckage Inc. 46 laps 12. Rene Smit Shark-Porsche 19 laps 13. Daniele Di Martino DiMa Bros 11 laps 14. Devon Jones Veritech Racing DNS
Another competitor to suffer from wing damage was Mark Wendt. After a collision on lap 74 he was forced to limp round for the remaining 4 laps with a broken front wing. Losing maybe 5-10 seconds a lap at least, it seems that his earlier pace was enough to challenge the championship leader, but a slice of bad luck meant that Mark had to finish second behind RB for the third race in succession. Axel Bruns might also have been a challenger for first place honours, but a collision with Michael Schumacher lost him valuable time. It appears that Rob Buis' domination may be coming to an end (if everyone can keep out of the walls :-), but we shall see....