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GT4 European Series: McLaren victory at the Nürburgring

by Luis Mendoza - Sport Editor

Rattican & Cresswell Win Wild GT4 European Series Opener at Nürburgring – Breaking News!

The Nürburgring witnessed a captivating and chaotic start to the GT4 European Series season today, with Josh Rattican and McKzy Cresswell of Elite Motorsport emerging victorious after a race punctuated by incidents and strategic battles. This breaking news from the Eifel region delivers a thrilling start to the championship, and signals a season of intense competition. For fans following Google News and motorsport SEO, this is a race you won’t want to miss revisiting.

Elite Motorsport Claims First Win in McLaren Artura GT4

Rattican and Cresswell piloted their McLaren Artura GT4 to a hard-fought victory, finishing just 0.909 seconds ahead of the Toyota GR Supra GT4 driven by Mathmut Evolution. The Elite Motorsport duo demonstrated both speed and composure throughout the hour-long race, navigating the challenging Nürburgring circuit with precision. This win marks a significant achievement for the team and a promising start for the McLaren Artura GT4 in the series.

Drama Unfolds on Track: Collisions and Retirements

The race wasn’t without its share of drama. A first-lap collision between Benjamin Lariche (Audi) and Roberto Faria caused significant damage, ending Lariche’s race prematurely. Further chaos erupted in the AMG-Arena with a heavy impact between David Kullmann (Aston Martin) and Nathan Vanspringel (Ford), necessitating a Safety Car period. The incident highlighted the inherent risks of GT racing and the importance of driver skill and precision.

Adding to the tension, championship contender Erik Evans was forced to retire his vehicle, a major blow to his title aspirations. Later in the race, Önder Erdem (BMW) found himself stranded in the gravel, leading to another neutralization period as marshals worked to recover the car. A late-race spin by Paul Petit (Lotus) and subsequent contact with Joachim Bölting added further excitement to the closing laps.

Borusan Otomotive Motorsport Secure Multiple Top-5 Finishes

Borusan Otomotive Motorsport enjoyed a strong showing, with Berkay Besler and Gabriele Piana securing a well-deserved third place in their BMW M4 GT4. Pedro Ebrahim and Yagiz Gedik also contributed to the team’s success, finishing fifth. The consistent performance of Borusan Otomotive Motorsport demonstrates their commitment to the GT4 European Series and their potential for championship contention.

GT4 European Series: A Growing Force in Motorsport

The GT4 European Series has rapidly become a popular platform for both amateur and professional drivers, offering a competitive and accessible entry point into GT racing. The series’ focus on balance-of-performance regulations ensures close racing and exciting battles, attracting a diverse range of manufacturers and drivers. The Nürburgring event showcased the series’ growing appeal and its ability to deliver thrilling motorsport action.

Full Race Results – Top 10

  1. Josh Rattican/McKenzy Cresswell – Elite Motorsport – McLaren Artura GT4
  2. Jan Duran/Hadrien David
  3. Berkay Besler/Gabriele Piana – Borusan Automotive Motorsport – BMW M4 GT4
  4. Clément Seyler/Baudouin Deout – Racing Spirit of Léman – Aston Martin Vantage GT4
  5. Pedro Ebrahim/Yagiz Gedik – Borusan Automotive Motorsport – BMW M4 GT4
  6. Stanislav Safronov/Aleksandr Vaintrub – Mirage Racing – Aston Martin Vantage GT4
  7. Benjamin Lessennes/Ricardo van der Ende – L’Espace Bienvenue – BMW M4 GT4
  8. Ibanez Lluc/Alexander Flying – NM Racing –
  9. Victor Bouvgggon / Joakim Walde – Blame Motor Sports – BMW M4 GT4
  10. Grugory Guilvert / Paul Petit – Team Speedcar – Audi R8 LMS GT4

The opening round at the Nürburgring has set the stage for a captivating GT4 European Series season. With a mix of established teams and emerging talents, the championship promises plenty of drama and excitement as the series moves on to its next challenge. Stay tuned to archyde.com for continued coverage of the GT4 European Series and all the latest motorsport news.

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