Konrad Czaczyk captures Formula Tour 1600 title
The Formula Tour 1600 Groupe STCH held its final three races of the 2017 season during this past weekend’s Fall Classic at the picturesque Mont-Tremblant road course.
Konrad Czaczyk
Olivier Delorme
Jupiter, Florida’s Konrad Czaczyk, driving the No. 91 Honda-powered Spectrum entered by Exclusive Autosport, dominated the first race of the meeting. Despite the intense heat, Czaczyk built himself a 12.2-second advantage over the rest of the field during the 15-lap race.
Teenager Roman De Angelis, in his Piper DL7-Honda, arrived home in second place, beating Dominic Legrand (No. 93 Spectrum) by just a few feet. Veteran Didier Schraenen finished fourth in his No. 94 CMV, beating Jacob Astren (Spectrum) and Guillaume Archambault in the only other CMV.
The second round of the meeting was heartly fought with the entire field of 12 cars (very) closely bunched up for the first half of the race of the race. Astren and Legrand had a titanic battle out in front, and Astren cut the line in first place ahead of Legrand. Kellen Ritter, driving a Spectrum, was third ahead of Charles Anti (Mygale), De Angelis and Serge Lacroix (Van Diemen).
Roman De Angelis captured victory in the third round of the meeting. The race was again hotly contested with the top four finishers separated by only two seconds after 15 laps of racing. Dominic Legrand was classified second, ahead of Jacob Astren and Guillaume Archambault.
Didier Schraenen was fifth, 5.9 seconds behind the winner. Kellen Ritter, Michel Legrand, Serge Lacroix, Serge Boudreau and Martin Verville completed the top 10.
Konrad Czaczyk claims the overall series’ title with 370 points and seven wins. The very consistent Roman De Angelis ranks second with 315 despite missing three races. Jacob Astren and Didier Schraenen finish third and fourth with 240 and 199 points, respectively.
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