Press release, 20 June 2021
The third meeting of the 2021 Porsche Carrera Cup France, the always eagerly awaited event at Spa-Francorchamps saw Marvin Klein (CLRT) achieve a real hat-trick of results in the field of Type 992 Porsche 911 GT3 Cup cars. A result which allows him to get back into the title race.
At the time of the predictions, Marvin Klein (CLRT) was obviously part of the short list of drivers likely to come and upset the domination of Dorian Boccolacci (Martinet by Alméras) for this renewal on the Ardennes toboggan. Already in 2020, he won the first confrontation on this track. In addition to the usual contenders, this weekend also saw Dylan Pereira (BWT Lechner Racing), substitute for Richard Wagner, and Steven Palette (MRT by CLRT), guest. But it was Klein, who had previously finished third in Magny-Cours as his best result, who proved to be the strongest in Belgium, a sign that he and his CLRT team had made the most of the month-long break in the calendar to fine-tune their Porsche 911 GT3 Cup type 992 and to exploit its undeniable potential even better. Marvin Klein took the two pole positions, both times ahead of Florian Latorre, his team mate at CLRT, and Dylan Pereira, whilst Dorian Boccolacci could only manage eighth.
Klein confirmed his excellent performance of the weekend in race 1 with a solo run and his first win of the season, also the first one for the team of Côme Ledogar. Behind him, Pereira got the better of Latorre on the first lap and the two men completed the podium in this order. On the doorstep of the podium, the very regular Junior Porsche Carrera Cup France 2021, Alessandro Ghiretti (Martinet by Alméras), continued to impress. So much so that he took the laurels in the Rookies category, ahead of his team mate Dorian Boccolacci, who made a fine comeback thanks to his offensive driving. In the Pro-Am category, there was an upheaval right from the warm-up lap, with the elimination of Nicolas Misslin (BWT Lechner Racing), victim of a collision, and it was Raymond Narac (Imsa Performance) who used his experience on this demanding track to win the race ahead of Christophe Lapierre (Pierre Martinet by Alméras) and Henry Hassid (MRT by CLRT). A Pro-Am podium in which Maxence Maurice (Imsa Performance), the strong man of the Am, came in between, a sign of the very high level of competitiveness he has now reached.
Race 2 saw Marvin Klein give another perfect performance, to secure a second undisputed victory and put himself back in the title race. Florian Latorre also hoped to do the same, but was caught in a scuffle and had to climb back up to fifth place. Dorian Boccolacci, on the other hand, took advantage of this initial incident to make his way up from eighth on the grid to third place. There, he tried to put pressure on Dylan Pereira, but the latter did not hesitate, until a penalty for not respecting the track limits was applied to the Luxembourger, which offered second place to Dorian Boccolacci, and precious points in his quest for the final victory. Also worth noting is the solid performance of his team-mate Alessandro Ghiretti, who once again finished at the foot of the podium. In Pro-Am, Jérôme Boullery (YDEO by Racing Technology) found the way back to success after a long battle with Christophe Lapierre and Nicolas Misslin, while Maxence Maurice continued his impressive series in Am, with a sixth consecutive success this season. Tugdual Rabreau (CLRT), his runner-up in the provisional championship standings, has not lost any ground and there is no doubt that he will try again to shake him from the next confrontation, from 9 to 11 July, in this temple of speed that is the Monza circuit.