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Alex Ley claims dominant win in season opener at Mugello

BRC Racing’s Alex Ley claimed a dominant victory in the opening TCR Europe race of the season at Mugello, winning in the dusk by a comfortable margin ahead of Solite Indigo Racing’s Junesung Park.

Ley had earlier claimed pole position on his series début by over four tenths of a second from BRC team-mate Gabriele Covini, and the Brit duly continued that impressive pace in Saturday’s opening race.

When the lights went out, Ley comfortably pulled into a clear lead, as behind him Covini initially assumed second whilst Tiago Pernía stalled his Squadra Martino Honda on the grid and fell from third to the back of the pack.

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Junesung Park then dived past Covini for second further around the lap, which also saw some eventful incidents in the mid-pack.

Firstly, Marco Butti lost the back of his CUPRA exiting Turn 3, spinning onto the grass but the Monlau Motorsport driver was able to rejoin.

Further around the lap, Felipe Fernández fell off the circuit but rejoined, and Junui Park made contact with Victor Weyrich, leaving the latter stranded in the gravel whilst Park limped back to the pits with extensive front-left damage.

The incident required a safety car intervention to retrieve Weyrich’s Herrero Racing CUPRA from the gravel, but racing resumed after two laps.

From lap four, Ley quickly eased out a comfortable lead again, at one stage having an advantage of five seconds over the chasing Junesung Park, going on to win on his début in the European series.

Park took second, whilst Covini held third, despite late pressure from Max Hart, making it an all-Hyundai podium.

Reigning TCR Russia champion Mikhail Simonov initially held sixth after racing resumed on lap four, and as Nicolas Taylor began to struggle in front of him he got past the Audi driver, who quickly came under pressure from the chasing ALM Motorsport duo of Mike Halder and Hart.

On lap five, Hart and Halder also passed PMA Motorsport’s Taylor, allowing Simonov to gain some breathing space.

Halder had managed to get back past team-mate Hart, though and a lap later closed in on Simonov and took fifth, before catching and passing Nicola Baldan for fourth a few laps later.

Baldan and Halder continued to battle into the final stages of the race and on the penultimate lap the Italian ran wide at Turn 1 whilst trying to reclaim fourth, allowing Hart into fifth.

Hart then passed Halder on the final lap into Turn 1 and within a few corners was pressuring Covini for third, but with Victor Fernández having gone off into the gravel at the final corner a lap earlier, he couldn’t make a pass at the end and had to settle for fourth.

Halder took the chequered flag in fifth, with Baldan in sixth. Simonov was seventh as the leading CUPRA driver, ahead of Taylor in eighth.

The top ten was completed by Aikoa Racing’s Santiago Concepción and Monlau’s recovering Butti.

Race two gets underway at 11:00 CET (10:00 GMT) on Sunday.

Race result

POS NO CL NAT DRIVER ENTRANT CAR LAPS TIME BEST GD
1 76 Alex LEY BRC Racing Team Hyundai Elantra N TCR 13 29:00.654 1:55.672 1
2 97 Junesung PARK Solite Indigo Racing Hyundai Elantra N TCR 13 3.291 1:57.789 5
3 12 Gabriele COVINI BRC Racing Team Hyundai Elantra N TCR 13 3.655 1:57.692 2
4 69 Max HART ALM Motorsport Honda Civic Type-R FL5 TCR 13 4.155 1:57.287 11
5 7 Mike HALDER ALM Motorsport Honda Civic Type-R FL5 TCR 13 5.431 1:56.667 4
6 8 Nicola BALDAN PMA Motorsport Audi RS3 LMS TCR II 13 5.697 1:57.851 6
7 112 Mikhail SIMONOV SP Compétition CUPRA Leon VZ TCR 13 6.153 1:57.124 13
8 17 Nicolas TAYLOR PMA Motorsport Audi RS3 LMS TCR II 13 6.434 1:57.936 10
9 33 Santiago CONCEPCIÓN Aikoa Racing Audi RS3 LMS TCR II 13 7.093 1:58.062 16
10 111 Marco BUTTI Monlau Motorsport CUPRA Leon VZ TCR 13 7.562 1:57.215 7
11 117 Adam SHEPHERD Monlau Motorsport CUPRA Leon VZ TCR 13 14.571 1:58.251 17
12 10 Viktor ANDERSSON Monlau Motorsport CUPRA Leon VZ TCR 13 15.119 1:58.355 9
13 22 Giacomo PRANDELLI Aikoa Racing Audi RS3 LMS TCR II 13 16.203 1:58.608 18
14 9 Tom CHIAPPE SP Compétition CUPRA Leon VZ TCR 13 16.674 1:57.431 21
15 72 Sandro PELATTI PMA Motorsport CUPRA Leon VZ TCR 13 22.667 1:59.501 23
16 85 Tiago PERNÍA Squadra Martino Honda Civic Type-R FL5 TCR 13 22.838 1:57.500 3
17 19 Felipe FERNÁNDEZ Gil Auto Club RC2 Valles Honda Civic Type-R FL5 TCR 13 23.513 1:58.150 15
18 145 Raphaël FOURNIER JSB Compétition Hyundai Elantra N TCR 13 24.440 1:58.942 19
19 37 Victor CHAN Chun Leung Auto Club RC2 Valles Honda Civic Type-R FL5 TCR 13 25.842 1:59.187 20
20 27 Ruben VOLT ALM Motorsport Honda Civic Type-R FL5 TCR 13 1:28.048 1:57.358 12
21 24 Julien BRICHÉ JSB Compétition Hyundai Elantra N TCR 12 + 1 LAP 1:58.399 24
22 73 Victor FERNÁNDEZ Gil Auto Club RC2 Valles Honda Civic Type-R FL5 TCR 10 + 3 LAPS 1:59.152 22
R 87 Junui PARK Solite Indigo Racing Hyundai Elantra N TCR 1 DNF N/A 8
R 74 Victor WEYRICH Herrero Racing CUPRA Leon VZ TCR 0 DNF N/A 14
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