October 12, 2011
Published on tags: Supercup
After narrowly missing out on sealing the 2011 Supercup Driver's championship at Spa-Francorchamps the previous week, championship leader Bart De Vos knew that Zandvoort should, and would be the place to carve his name into GPVWC Supercup history, and take his first driver's title.


With his only championship rival Pavel Loknovski disappointingly unable to race at Zandvoort though, it led to a bit of an anti-climax, with De Vos already now having the required amount of points to win the championship without even having to turn a wheel. Despite this, there were plenty more battles further down the field that remained unresolved, and an exciting race was still anticipated.


Able to bask in the glory of already having the championship sealed, De Vos duly took pole position around Zandvoort, compared to a karting track by many of the competitors, but a popular track nevertheless. Unsurprisingly it was the other Malta Force of Lewis Redshaw who locked out the front row. David Jundt came alive in the latter part of the qualifying session, jumping to 3rd position and taking on his 'best of the rest' role very well once again. Jason Muscat took 4th, and Tom Parker rounded out the top 5. Phil Perkins seemed to be rounding into some sort of form once again after a difficult few races, taking 6th on the grid, ahead of Ryan Walker for Nordsjoen in 7th. Local man Wopke Hoekstra was keen to please the crowd, and duly took a career best 8th position on the grid, surprising both himself and the GPVWC faithful. Ben Warren was disappointed with 9th on the grid, and Georgios Davakos rounded out the top 10.