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TTXGP Euro Championship R1 at Silverstone

    The TTXGP Euro Championship was held on 19th June, 2011.
 
    The TTXGP Euro series kicks off 2011 season at Silverstone Circuit.
    Alessandro Brannetti on e-CRP 1.4 won the first race achieving the fastest lap in race (1:11.065), he finishes 20
    seconds ahead of his team-mate Alex Battistini to lead a one-two for the CRP team. Both CPR motors are
    equipped with a Kelly KDH12121E controller. David Hallett, the new rider for Agni Motors Racing rode the 2009
    Isle of Man TTxGP using Dual KDC72601 Controllers, placed himself in 3rd position.
    Brannetti slowed down at the initial laps to save the battery power so that he could have better performance during
    the later part of the race when rest of the competitors would have lost almost 30% of the power. This worked out
    pretty well to Brannetti and took over his team mate on lap 3 and later pulling over 2 sec on each lap.
 

TTXGP Euro Championship 2011.jpg

 
    Race Results:
 
Pos. Rider Team
1 Brannetti (KDH12121E controller) CRP Racing
2 Battistini (KDH12121E controller) CRP Racing
3 Hallett (Dual KDC72601 controllers) Agni
4 Welsh Arc EV
5 Kishimoto (KDH12121E controller) Prozza.
 
    [Source: TTXGP]