Lamborghini took at last its first win of the season, as the Huracán of Ombra Racing, entrusted to Damiano Fioravanti and Andrea Rizzoli won Race 1 at Barcelona, benefitting from the 5-second penalty (for incorrect position at the start) inflicted to the car crossing the line in first, the other Huracán of Imperiale Racing of Breukers-Agostini. Giovanni Venturini- Jeroen Mul, the leading pair of Imperiale, took second, but are definitely out of the race for the title.

Finishing 6th today with Alessandro Pier Guidi, Mikkel Mac (Luzich Ferrari) increased its lead to 8 points, as Fran Rueda-Andrés Saravia (Teo Martín BMW) finished 12th and out of the points, with the very final battle for the title constrained to those two.

Valentin Pierburg and Tom Onslow-Cole (SPS Mercedes) took third overall and won in the Pro- Am class, reducing to 6 (gross) points the gap versus Migel Ramos-Fabrizio Crestani (Daiko Lazarus Lambo), today 3rd behind Perel-Salikhov (Rinaldi Ferrari). This will be the other big duel for tomorrow.

Things are done in the am class, as Giulio Borlenghi-Andrzej Lewandowski secured the title for the VSR Lambo, by finishing second today behind Stefano Costantini (Target Lambo) and Basso-Salas (Teo Martín BMW).

THE RACE – Onslow-Cole and Crestani, the two men that brought the cars fighting for the Pro- Am title to trust the first row, keep the advantage at the start followed by Fioravanti, Breukers, Mac, Lisowski, Khodair, Ellis, Gonda and Perel (who get in contact at the chicane), while Keen is forced to an off-track rejoining last.