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After the fall in Krško, Škorja was left without the European Championship

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After the fall in Krško, Škorja was left without the European Championship

Latvian Andrzej Lebedevs won

The final qualifying race of the European SEC Challenge European Championship took place at the Matija Gubec Stadium in Krško. Slovenian colors with an AMZS license were represented by Nick Škorja, but this time the race did not go according to plan.


 Photo: Borut Cvetko, mediaspeed.net

After falling during the second race, he resigned and finished the race with just one point.

Krško hosted sixteen drivers in the European Challenge race. The first five places brought progress to a series of four races in which the new European champion will be crowned in the second half of September.

In the fourth run, Škorja took third place behind one of the favorites, Latvian Andrzej Lebedev and second Frenchman in the race, David Belleg. For the second time, he was a member of the local AMD Krško on the track in the seventh run of the evening. In the first turn, he ran out of space and fell ugly. Luckily, he took her away unharmed, but resigned in a repeat run due to a spare engine failure.

He did not continue the race or. he ended his performances as the consequences of the fall were too severe. After falling in the second appearance and resignation, Škorja finished the race with a point. After qualifying for the final series of the World Junior Championships years ago, he failed to repeat his success at home this time among the members of the European competition.

The winner in Krško, Latvian Andžejs Lebedevs, second Frenchman Dmitri Berge, third Dane Rasmus Jensen, fourth Pole Bartosz Smektala and fifth Briton Adam Ellis will join the five in the final series of the European Championship. the best from last season.

These are the current European champion Dane Mikkel Michelsen and his compatriot Leon Madsen, the British Dan Bewely and the Poles Patryk Dudek and Piotr Pawlicki, who are also members of the permanent competition for the Grand Prix. The remaining five racers will receive a special invitation from the SEC series promoter, which will start in two weeks.

The European Championships this year comprise four races. They will run on July 2 in Rybnik, Poland, on August 6 in Güstrow, Germany, on September 3 again in Łódjskem, Poland, and the competition will end on September 23 in Pardubice, Czech Republic.

Source: Rtvslo

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