Pole sitting AGS Events suffered heartbreak after dominating two-thirds of the race, when Valentin Hasse-Clot was forced to retire the car he shares with Theo Nouet from the lead.
The demise of the #27 Aston Martin Vantage allowed the NM Racing Team Mercedes-AMG to take the lead and Ibanez finished the job.
After a solid and trouble-free start, Theo Nouet controlled the race and quickly built a 1.5-second lead over Thijmen Nabuurs in the V8 Racing Chevrolet Camaro GT4.R, with Borusan Otomotiv’s Cem Bölükbasi and Nouet’s teammate Gilles Vannelet in third and fourth. Xavier Lloveras dropped to fifth overall on the opening lap.
Almost 15 minutes into the race contact between Wim Spinoy in the Selleslagh Racing Team Mercedes-AMG and Ibrahim Okyay in the Borusan Otomotiv Motorsport BMW resulted in a full course yellow, followed by a brief safety car period.
The race got underway again just before the pit window opened and RN Vision STS Racing Team’s Bas Schouten and Centri Porsche Ticino’s Ivan Jacoma were the first drivers to dive into the pits for the mandatory driver change. The last one to come in was Bölükbasi, who handed over his BMW to Yagiz Gedik at the end of lap 18.
With all stops completed, Valentin Hasse-Clot in the #27 AGS Events Aston Martin was still leading, but it was now Ibanez in second for NM Racing Team, RN Vision STS Racing Team’s Gabriele Piana in third and V8 Racing’s Jop Rappange in fourth. Pro-Am leader Gedik rejoined in front of Piana, but the Italian soon passed the Turkish driver.
Problems then struck the AGS Events team. Race leader Hasse-Clot suddenly slowed down and stopped on the side of the track. The French driver tried to get his car back to the pits but was eventually forced to retire his car in turn 10. This prompted the second full course yellow of the race.
While all the cars slowed down, the second AGS Events Aston Martin also stopped. Race control sent out the safety car to allow a safe recovery of the two Aston Martin Vantages.
At the restart, with less than ten minutes left on the clock, Nicolaj Møller-Madsen overtook Jop Rappange and soon after the Dutchman lost his podium position as Gael Castelli in the CMR Toyota went by. While Møller-Madsen went on to pass Gedik to take the Pro-Am lead, Castelli’s Toyota suddenly slowed and Rappange moved back into third.
Ibanez crossed the line with only a couple of seconds remaining, but in the final lap Piana was unable to close the gap and challenge the NM Racing Team driver for the race win. After 32 laps the Spanish driver was the first to cross the line, with Piana taking second place at 3.205s and Møller-Madsen finishing in third place overall and first in Pro-Am for Allied-Racing.
Fourth across the finish was Gedik in second place in Pro-Am. Jop Rappange took third place in the V8 Racing Chevrolet Camaro, beating fellow Dutchman Mark van der Aa by 2.536s. Joël Camathias gave Centri Porsche Ticino its second podium finish of the season, finishing seventh overall.
Am class honours went to the #31 Selleslagh Racing Team Mercedes-AMG of Bob Herber, who finished just over 30 seconds clear of the second-placed Am entry, the #76 Autorlando Sport Porsche. Behind the #30 Selleslagh Racing Team Mercedes-AMG and the #22 Allied Racing Porsche, Johan Vannerum claimed third in Am with a 12th place overall.