Rump took the start in 992 for Muhlner Motorsport and quickly grabbed the lead as the pole starting No.888 SebLajoux Racing car slipped back. Rik Breukers, meanwhile, in the Red Camel-Jordans.nl car was electrifying – having had to start 32nd and last on the overall grid after the team had to miss qualifying due to a blown engine. Within just 15 minutes of racing, he was already third in 992.
Patric Niederhauser in the Lionspeed GP Porsche 911 GT3 Cup (992) carved through from seventh into the lead, confirming his star status, but after the first round of stops Hanses led for Muhlner with Patrick Kolb second for Lionspeed and Fabian Danz third in the No.909 Red Camel-Jordans.nl.
As the race passed one third distance, Muhlner continued to lead from Red Camel, with Marco Gersager a close third in the Holmgaard Motorsport Porsche. Staying this way for some time, as the halfway point of the race neared Niclas Jonsson had climbed to third for RPM – the team having started near the back having been unable to set a time in one of the qualifying sessions.
In hour six Rik Breukers moved through into the 992 lead from Hanses, but the latter was back into first place after Red Camel’s next stop. Everything continued to go well for Muhlner for the rest of the race and, following a late stop for fuel during the final Code 60, Rump sealed a great victory.
Holmgaard’s quartet of Gersager, Patrick Steen Rasmussen, Jonas and Magnus Holmgaard, took a well deserved second place in 992 as well as the AM win, while third overall in 992 was as good as a win for Ivo, Luc and Rik Breukers and Danz, having fought tooth and nail from last on the grid.
Some issues for both SebLajoux Racing entries prevented an overall podium bid, but the No.910 of Giovanni Scamardi, Jeremy Faligand, Pierre-Arnaud Navarro and Jean-Laurent Navarro took second in AM ahead of the No.888 entry of Paul Meijer, Carlos Rivas, Stephane Perrin and Sebastien Lajoux.