Looking strong, Pons was able to edge out a 0.3s lead – not a lot, but enough – heading onto the last lap, and importantly held off Aegerter in the slipstream. Having lapped a second a lap quicker than the leaders when fighting his way back from pitlane, Granado crashed out of contention at Turn 4. The top eight were covered by just 1.8s on the final lap but Pons remained 0.3s ahead, as attentions turned to the last real overtaking spot: Turn 10.
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