Las Vegas, USA, 20 Oct 2019 (Lusa) – The Portuguese Alvaro Parente (Bentley) won this morning the last race of the American GT’s championship, the Blancpain GT World Challenge America, held in Las Vegas.
Pairing with Spaniard Andy Soucek in a K-PAX Racing Bentley, Alvaro Parente had already won the first race of the weekend, played on Saturday.
This early morning beat all the competition in the main race, finishing the 58 laps with a time of 1:30.59.775 hours, with 6.448 seconds ahead of the runners-up, the Brazilian Rodrigo Baptista and the Belgian Maxime Soulet.
Finnish Toni Vilander and Spanish Miguel Molina (Ferrari) closed the podium places, 18,481 seconds away from the winners.
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With these results, the team that lined up the driver from Porto won the Team Championship while Ferrari won the Construction Championship.
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Álvaro Parente vence última corrida do campeonato americano de GT’s
Álvaro Parente vence última corrida do campeonato americano de GT’s
Las Vegas, EUA, 20 out 2019 (Lusa) – O português Álvaro Parente (Bentley) venceu esta madrugada a última corrida do campeonato americano de GT’s, o Blancpain GT World Challenge America, disputada em Las Vegas.
Fazendo dupla com o espanhol Andy Soucek num Bentley da K-PAX Racing, Álvaro Parente já tinha vencido a primeira corrida do fim de semana, disputada no sábado.
Esta madrugada bateu toda a concorrência na prova principal, terminando as 58 voltas com o tempo de 1:30.59,775 horas, com 6,448 segundos de vantagem sobre os segundos classificados, o brasileiro Rodrigo Baptista e o belga Maxime Soulet.
O finlandês Toni Vilander e o espanhol Miguel Molina (Ferrari) fecharam os lugares do pódio, a 18,481 segundos dos vencedores.
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Com estes resultados, a equipa que fez alinhar o piloto portuense venceu o Campeonato de Equipas enquanto a Ferrari conquistou o Campeonato de Construtores.
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