Krasonis: “We’re leaving France behind and getting ready for the next races”

Thomas Krasonis could not hide his disappointment over what happened in Saturday’s race. “We knew it would be a difficult weekend because it was a new track for everyone. But unfortunately, things started off badly for us once again, through no fault of our own. When a driver like Jouffreau crashes into you almost without braking, you don’t have much time to react. Even so, however, we managed to react and, by setting the fastest lap, secure pole position for Sunday,” the 2025 OPEN Champion initially emphasized.
“On Sunday, I was overtaken twice early on, again through no fault of my own, as it was preceded by contact with O’Brien. But I quickly regained one position by passing Vittorio. After that, the gaps essentially stabilized for the remaining laps, and I couldn’t get back to the front, finishing second,” he added.
And he concluded: “We’re putting what happened in France behind us and focusing on the next race, at my favorite track, Brands Hatch. I would especially like to thank my sponsor, Costamare Shipping Company, which has stood by me for yet another year, supporting our efforts, as well as my family.”