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11 RACE 2 – SYLVEST OVERTAKES MATHIASSEN FOR VICTORY At the start, Mathiassen made good use of the pole on the reversed grid to take the lead until the safety car was deployed when Kenn Bach’s Massive Motorsport Honda stopped with broken suspension. At the restart, Sylvest stole the lead from Mathiassen before a second safety car intervention following an incident between Michelle Gatting and Allan Kristensen. In the meantime, Magnussen was given a drive-through for infringing track limits and dropped from third to fourth behind Jensen. And that’s how they finished, with Sylvest taking the chequered flag inches ahead of Mathiassen and Jensen. RACE 3 – JENSEN ENCORES FROM SYLVEST AND MATHIASSEN Jensen started well from pole ahead of Sylvest, while Andersen was given a drive-through for a jump-start. The leading duo pulled away and behind them there was a close fight for third between Mathiassen and Magnussen, until the latter retired with a technical issue on lap 9. Jensen won from Sylvest, Mathiassen and the recovering Andersen who overtook Markussen in the final part of the race. TCR Denmark will return to Jyllandsringen on September 12 and 13, for two back-to-back race meetings that will feature a total of six races. Round 1 – Sunday 21 June, FDM Jyllandsringen 1. K.H. Jensen (Massive Motorsport, Honda Civic Type R); 2. M. Andersen (Andersen Motorsport, Hyundai i30 N); 3. J. Magnussen (LM Racing, Volkswagen Golf GTI) Round 2 – Sunday 21 June, FDM Jyllandsringen 1. N. Sylvest (LM Racing, Volkswagen Golf GTI); 2. J. Mathiassen (Insight Racing, Alfa Romeo Giulietta Veloce); 3. K.H. Jensen (Massive Motorsport, Honda Civic Type R) Round 3 – Sunday 21 June, FDM Jyllandsringen 1. K.H. Jensen (Massive Motorsport, Honda Civic Type R); 2. N. Sylvest (LM Racing, Volkswagen Golf GTI); 3. J. Mathiassen (Insight Racing, Alfa Romeo Giulietta Veloce)

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