The 2025 season continues with the second weekend of the Spanish Winter Championship, this time in Portimão. The Tecnicar by Amtog team arrives with energy and desire to keep on adding good results.
In qualifying for the first race, Sacha Van’t Pad Bosch and Andrej Petrovic made it into the Top 10, finishing 8th and 10th respectively. Wiktor Dobrzanski and Nacho Tuñón also had a solid performance, qualifying in good positions.
The first race of the weekend produced some great performances. Nacho made an impressive comeback, recovering thirteen positions, followed by Wiktor, who moved up nine positions. Andrej finished in 12th position after an intense battle on the track. Sacha, on the other hand, suffered a crash in turn five of the first lap, but without giving up, he managed to recover and finish in 18th position.
In the sprint race, Sacha and Andrej missed the start, while Nacho and Wiktor finished 24th and 22nd.
Sunday was the decisive moment. After the experience gained in the previous races, our riders took to the track with determination and desire to improve. In the qualifying for the final race, Sacha, Andrej and Nacho finished above the top twenty, in 17th, 15th and 18th positions, while Wiktor achieved 26th position.
The Tecnicar by Amtog team scored points for the second consecutive weekend at the final race in Portimão. Andrej Petrovic finished spectacularly in tenth position. On the other hand, Sacha finished 14th, Nacho 16th and Wiktor 22nd. A great performance from all the drivers, which continues to show the strength of the team.
Andrej Petrovic: “We showed good pace in race one and two and we were constantly fighting in top five top six in the end came out with two points finishes in race one race three. So yeah overall, positive weekend, we learned a lot about the car and we’re ready for the round 3 in Navarra”
Nacho Tuñón: “Well they just finished here in Portimão, really good to be my first experience in racing in F4, came here without knowing the track almost no experience in this car and you know we were battling for the points yesterday and today, so really happy with it”
Wiktor Dobrzanski: “The sprint race was really good; the pace was there we were fighting for p11. Unfortunately, me and a few other guys went out in corner five we lost like 10-15 positions, plus the penalty, for me so at the end we finished 28. And today qualified 26 and then the race there was really lack of pace and nothing I could really do about it”