That was soon diminished though and at the start of the last lap, Aegerter again showed a wheel to Torres – and made a Turn 1 pass stick. Now, the top two in the title race were the top two in the race. Heading down the back straight into Turn 11, Ferrari remained ahead but you could tell what was coming. Aegerter was tucked into the slipstream of his rival and heading into Turn 14, Aegerter was up the inside of Ferrari and into the lead. Could Ferrari get the cutback? Not quite, Aegerter led through the final sector and held it into the final corner to claim a crucial Race 1 victory.
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