F2: Joshua Dürksen, on the podium, and Sebastián Montoya, at the points in the sprint of Austria

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The Paraguayan led for a good part of the race and ended second. The Colombian took advantage of an accident in the end to advance to fifth place.

The end of Joshua Dürksen’s curse came. The great start I had in Australia, winning the Sprint race, He quickly sprored. The Paraguayan entered an incredible drought in which he barely managed to add a point in ten races and accumulated eight to zero. The classifications, often complicated by the red flags, several times mortgaged their chances, as happened in Jeddah and Icola. But the streaks are for short and finally achieved it in Austria at the end second in the Sprint race.

The Assunction of the Aix team had to leave from third place in the grid of short competition, after the investment of the first ten (Dürksen was eighth). Before leaving, he advanced a position for the sanction of three positions suffered by Pepe Martí (covered Cian Shields in classification). In the start, the Paraguayan clearly beat John Bennett and began to lead. The race was interrupted with a red flag in the second round after the very hard accident that involved Sami Meguetounif and Luke Brwoning. In the resumption, Joshua remained in front, but could not sustain Martí’s onslaught, who overcame it and stayed with success. In the two final turns, Dürksen had to defend the Roman Stanek attack.

“I’m really very happy. I had a very good rhythm, but not enough for the tip. A good start to break the bad luck. I tried to stay in DRS because once lost it would be very difficult. In the last two laps I had no more drs or rubber and it became difficult to keep Stanek,” Dürksen said.

Meanwhile, Sebastián Montoya marched ninth, but in the last round a multiple incident that was generated forward, allowed him to advance fourth place and finish fifth To end in an annotation zone. This Sunday, the long competition.