Well, that was an unexpected win. I had planned to pit for fresh tyres. After inheriting the lead after Jens had his incident, I decided to just stay out whilst I was leading - on such I tight track, track position is key. I didn't think Michal would do anything silly as he is fighting for the championship whereas I had nothing to lose. He did have a couple of nibbles into the final corner, but I let him have the inside line, knowing from practice that going around the outside gave you a better run into the pit straight. Congrats to the rest of the podium.
And I have technical problems again already in qualifying rFactor turned off for me, as a result of starting from the middle of the stake in the meantime, I increased the cooling on the graphics card The starting position did not fill me with optimism, I just rode and waited for the development of events. Andrew rode at his own pace, and I followed him politely without unnecessary risks, I waited for pitstops. I waited, waited and waited. I did not wait I missed the moment when I should change the tires, it was too late Congratulations Andrew, flawless driving, first of all clean, on track, not shortcuts. Only once you surprised me with earlier braking, otherwise super. PS. I hope you got a little tired