His closest challenger Lowes was still fourth on the combined standings though, with Navarro remaining the man to beat with 20 minutes still left to go on Friday. Yet again, the times were incredibly tight as half a second covered the top 18, European Grand Prix podium finisher Remy Gardner (Onexox TKKR SAG Team) was P18 overall. Bo Bendsneyder (NTS RW Racing GP) then shot up into P7 as the Dutchman found himself less than two tenths away from Navarro’s P1 time that, with 10 minutes to go, was still untroubled.
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