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11
February
2017

TCR Middle East - Files completes clean sweep of results

After setting the fastest times in Practice and Qualifying and then winning Race 1, Josh Files rounded off a near-perfect event in Abu Dhabi with another victory in Race 2. A brilliant start by Files saw the Lap57 Honda Civic storm through the field to take the lead by Turn 6 and he then never looked back. In a repeat of the 1-2 result from Race 1, Davit Kajaia finished second in the Mulsanne Racing Alfa Romeo Giulietta while Luca Engstler salvaged third place after a disappointing opening race, in which he started from the back of the grid and was then involved in a collision with his teammate Brandon Gdovic.
Any thoughts of another podium finish by Giacomo Altoè were dashed when the Top Run Racing Subaru suffered a technical problem on the grid and the car had to be pushed back into the pit lane before the green flag lap. Files’ teammate Mohammed Al Owais then stalled at the start after apparently failing to engage the Honda’s launch control system. Five cars then finished the race, with the Liqui Moly Team Engstler duo of Gdovic and Stefan Goede bringing their Volkswagen Golf GTI cars home in fourth and fifth places respectively.
The results will remain provisional pending the result of technical checks.
The TCR Middle East Series will hit the track again for its final event at Bahrain International Circuit on March 9 and 10.

Key facts
Grid – Altoè’s Subaru has a technical problem and is pushed back into the pit lane
Start – Al Owais stalls
Lap 1 – Files makes a great start, taking the lead by passing Engstler in Turn 6. Kajaia runs wide at Turn 17, but holds onto third place; Al Owais comes into the pits.
Lap 2 – Kajaia runs wide in both Turns 3 and 20, but holds onto third place
Lap 3 – Kajaia passes Engstler in Turn 8 for second place; several cars run wide at Turn 18
Lap 4 – Goede receives a warning for infringing track limits
Lap 5 – Files’ lead is now 7 seconds
Lap 6 – Goede runs wide at Turn 7
Lap 8 – Engstler runs wide at Turn 8
Lap 10 – Files’ lead is now 12 seconds
Lap 11 – Files takes the victory


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