Sartingen, already crowned champion, jump starts and is penalized with a drive-throughl Kirchmayr takes the win ahead of Yagura and Manuela Gostner, who completes the podium ahead of her dad Thomas. Isozaki champion in the AM class.
The second race of the final round of the Coppa Shell Europe Ferrari Challenge at Mugello produced a never-ending series of mistakes, crashes and safety cars, as well as the name of the winner of the last title still to be awarded, the Coppa Shell AM. After thirty minutes of racing, with two-thirds run behind the safety car, the winner proved to be Ernst Kirchmayr of the Gohm - Baron Motorsport team.
The two were fighting for second place behind the Austrian, but the contact led to both retiring and the first Safety Car of the race came out. With these two out of the running, Kanji Yagura moved up from fourth to second, while Manuela Gostner rose from fifth to third. Both however had to defend their positions in the final laps of the race. Once the Safety Car had run its course, with about 3 minutes to go before the end of the race, Stephen Earle spun and got stuck in the gravel.
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