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Zolder Blancpain Sprint: Vanthoor and Frijns dominate first race

WRT Audi drivers Laurens Vanthoor and Robin Frijns dominated the qualifying race at Zolder to make it three wins in a row in the Blancpain Sprint Series

Vanthoor converted pole position into the lead of the race and had built up a lead of nearly three seconds over the chasing HTP Bentley driven by Maximilian Buhk before the mid-race pitstops.

The WRT Audi R8 LMS ultra with Frijns at the wheel emerged from the pit sequence with a lead of approximately nine seconds over the Rinaldi Ferrari of Marco Seefried and Dutch driver was able to control the gap to take victory by 5.5s.

Frijns, who followed up on his Brands Hatch double with Vanthoor last month, said: "I wasn't cruising, although I was controlling the gap a bit.

"I was asking my engineer what the gap was and they were gaining, gaining, so it is going to be an interesting race tomorrow."

Norbert Siedler, who started the Ferrari 458 Italia, had run to the pitstops on the tail of Buhk before a quicker turnaround by the Rinaldi crew leapfrogged Seefried ahead of Vincent Abril in the HTP Motorsport Bentley Continental GT3.

The Phoenix Audi of Markus Winklehock and Niki Mayr-Melnhof took fourth ahead of the BMW Team Brazil entry of Valendo Brito and Atila Abreu.

MRS Nissan GT-R NISMO GT3 of Craig Dolby and Sean Walkinshaw just hung on to sixth after Caca Bueno tried to bundle his way through at the final corner in the second Brazilian BMW Z4 GT3 he shared with Sergio Jimenez.

The WRT Audi team's day was spoilt by a startline accident that resulted in the retirement of two of its fleet of R8s.

Stephane Richelmi and Rob Bell in the best of the Attempto McLarens made contact on the narrow start-finish straight.

The Audi turned sharp left across the nose of the McLaren 650S GT3 and careered into the side of the WRT entry started by Frank Stippler.

Silver Cup honours went to the second HTP Bentley shared by GT debutant Tom Dillmann and Jules Szymkowiak, while Bernd Schneider and Alexey Karachev took victory in the Pro-Am class.

RESULTS - 39 LAPS:

Pos Driver Team Car Gap
1 R.Frijns, L.Vanthoor Belgian Audi Club Team WRT Audi 1h00m25.790s
2 M.Seefried, N.Siedler Rinaldi Racing Ferrari 5.563s
3 V.Abril, M.Buhk Bentley Team HTP Bentley 12.707s
4 N.M.-Melnhof, M.Winkelhock Phoenix Racing Audi 19.126s
5 V.Brito, A.Abreu BMW Sports Trophy Team Brasil BMW 24.360s
6 S.Walkinshaw, C.Dolby MRS GT Racing Nissan 43.512s
7 C.Bueno, S.Jimenez BMW Sports Trophy Team Brasil BMW 43.580s
8 J.Szymkowiak, T.Dillmann Bentley Team HTP Bentley 43.739s
9 C.Mies, E.Ide Belgian Audi Club Team WRT Audi 51.899s
10 F.Salaquarda, M.Bonanomi ISR Audi 1m01.867s
11 A.T.Taxis, P.Kox Reiter Engineering Lamborghini 1m02.303s
12 A.Karachev, B.Schneider GT Russian Team Mercedes 1m10.300s
13 A.Vasiliev, M.Asmer GT Russian Team Mercedes 1m11.824s
14 T.Fjordbach, A.Fjordbach ISR Audi 1m25.715s
15 N.Armindo, P.Wlazik Attempto Racing McLaren 10 Laps
- S.Ortelli, S.Richelmi Belgian Audi Club Team WRT Audi Retirement
- J.Nash, F.Stippler Belgian Audi Club Team WRT Audi Retirement
- K.Estre, R.Bell Attempto Racing McLaren Retirement
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