* Maïsano, who else ?
Brandon was untouchable throughout the weekend, reducing his opponents merely to a role of foil. Although we saw a slight relative decrease in speed last month from the Intrepid France driver, his performance at Lonato reset the clock. With speed and intelligence, there was no challenge for Brandon in KF3, from the heats to the final.
So to find confrontation it was necessary to look behind Maisano. Lorenzo Camplese had long appeared to be the logical second place, but he found it difficult to resist an attack from Nyck De Vries two laps from the end. It wasn’t easy for De Vries either. He started on the third row, then came back to third, then to fourth, and then came close to Kevin Ceccon. But Nyck didn’t let up with the pressure and was able to overtake. He achieved a great podium with second position.
The race was exciting back down in the pack, with a dose of aggression at every level and a lot of contact. Aaro Vainio took the advantage over his team-mate Henri Rajala, and Michelle Gatting could only regain three places to finish 13th. Jonathan Helias had to settle for 18th position and Guillaume de Ridder 20th.
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