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Baguette shines in front of home crowd
03 May 2008 / Results / PhotosAs winner, Bertrand Baguette has paid back the large numbers of home fans who have come to Spa-Francorchamps in the best possible way. The Belgian avoided the many pitfalls of the circuit to finish ahead of Salvador Duran and Guillaume Moreau.
Fine weather, crowds who turned out en mass, the conditions were perfect for this first race. The first eight of the SuperPole started in reverse order, so it was Miguel Molina who started in pole position in front of Salvador Duran, Bertrand Baguette and Julien Jousse.
Miguel Molina, Salvador Duran, Bertrand Baguette, Julien Jousse and Giedo Van der Garde made perfect starts, in the main group, Robert Wickens, Fabio Carbone and Boja Garcia clashed at la Source.
Miguel Molina completed his first lap in the lead, closely followed by Duran, Jousse and Van der Garde, while Baguette slipped back from third to fifth place. Van der Garde then attacked Jousse, to gain third place.
Miguel Molina picked up a "Drive Through" penalty for a jump start, handing over the leadership to Salvador Duran at the end of the fourth lap. The Mexican took control ahead of Julien Jousse, Giedo Van der Garde, Bertrand Baguette and Guillaume Moreau
Further back, the battle for tenth place was no less exciting. There was little to separate Marcos Martinez, Charles Pic, Marco Barba and Alexandre Marsoin. On the eighth lap, Charles Pic attacked Marcos Martinez. The two cars connected and Pic's rolled off the track. More shaken than hurt, the young Tech1 Racing driver escaped unharmed. Marco Barba ran into a gravel trap while trying to avoid them. The safety car was brought out ahead of Salvador Duran, Julien Jousse, Giedo Van der Garde, Bertrand Baguette, Guillaume Moreau, Mikhail Aleshin, Marco Bonanomi, Alexandre Marsoin, Pablo Sanchez and Mario Romancini.
Salvador Duran held on to his lead for the restart. Giedo Van der Garde drew level with Julien Jousse at Blanchimont. At full speed, the two men collided, not aware of each other. The safety car was brought back onto the track. Salvador Duran was still in the lead, but behind him positions had changed. Bertrand Baguette took second, Guillaume Moreau third. Mikhail Aleshin and Marco Bonanomi completed the top five.
Duran once again held his first position for the restart. Spurred on by his public, Bertrand Baguette attacked the lead. Twice, Baguette drew alongside Duran who resisted. On the following lap, at the bus-stop chicane, Baguette found an opening and took control. The crowd went wild. The race was on for fourth place too, as Bonanomi passed Aleshin.
The Belgian, Bertrand Baguette, won a key victory in front of his public. Salvador Duran settled for second position, while Guillaume Moreau held off Marco Bonanomi right to the finish. Alexandre Marsoin, sixth, finished top Rookie.
Bertrand Baguette said about his victory: "After the first lap I was quiet worried as Jousse and Van der Garde had overtaken me. Then the car started going very well. I profited from the mistakes of the other drivers. It's all gone my way today, for once I've got nothing to complain about. My car was very quick, and the team has worked hard. It's terrific to get a home win!"
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