June 01, 2011
Published on tags: Supercup
Pavel Loknovski clinched his maiden win at the Monaco GP in Wednesday's Supercup race followed by Jason Muscat who was a close 2nd. It was a day of deserved firsts as Gregg Lawson took the final step of the podium.


Qualifying was led by Bart De Vos who was very unfortunate to suffer a mechanical failure on the formation lap to the dismay of the specators and the Malta Force team. It's the second race in a row that the pole-sitter has not had the privilege of starting from pole. Loknovski who started 2nd took the opportunity to keep his cool and win the race fending off Muscat who also suffered a problem late in the race. Behind them Lawson who had battled with Clark earlier found himself being hunted down by David Jundt in the closing stages but managed to take his first podium of the season.


It was an eventful race but with eleven drivers finishing, suprisingly high for a circuit like Monaco. Loknovski now takes over the lead in the championship from the unfortunate De Vos. Lewis Redshaw was a noteable absence from the Monaco GP but with the announcement of his move to Malta Force we can expect a tough fight for the title.