Thai young driver, “Tern” Tasanapol Inthraphuvasak was the leading driver for the opening season of the F4 Spanish Championship, held at Portimao, Portugal, with a wheel-perfect performance to win race 3 on the top podium position with the Thai flag and the Thai national anthem.
In race 1, the fight in the first half of the race saw Barter fend off attacks from Tymoteusz Kucharczyk (POL – MP Motorsport) and Italian Valerio Rinicella (ITA – MP Motorsport), who was then forced to the back of the field after a collision with his teammate. In the final laps, Kucharczyk himself had to give way to “Tern” Tasanapol Inthraphuvasak, who took second place on the podium.
In race 2, the sprint race lasting 18 minutes plus one lap, Nikola Tsolov took his first win in a race marked by a…
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