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Andbank GSeries Ice Racing Ends with Titles for Solans, Otero, Azkona, Conesa

The 2025-2026 season concluded at Andorra-Pas de la Casa with Nil Solans, Antonio Otero, Mikel Azkona, and Juan Antonio Conesa securing.

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Key Points

  • Nil Solans clinched Giand title without racing, marking his third GSeries win; Raül Ferré took finale victory.
  • Antonio Otero dominated Rally3 with hat-trick, becoming inaugural champion.
  • Mikel Azkona won Kartcross finale for flawless season title.
  • Juan Antonio Conesa secured side-by-side championship despite ninth in finale.

**Andbank GSeries Ice Racing Championship Concludes with Titles for Solans, Otero, Azkona, and Conesa**

The Andbank GSeries ice racing championship wrapped up its 2025-2026 season with a thrilling final round at the Andorra-Pas de la Casa Circuit, where Nil Solans, Antonio Otero, Mikel Azkona, and Juan Antonio Conesa claimed the titles in their respective categories.

Going into the decisive fourth event, all four divisions—Giand, Rally3, Kartcross, and side-by-side—remained open, with frontrunners holding narrow leads. Catalan driver Nil Solans led Giand after two prior wins, pursued closely by Andorran Albert Llovera. Otero topped the new Rally3 category, Azkona commanded Kartcross, and Conesa held the side-by-side edge.

The finale delivered high drama and competition. In Giand, young Andorran Raül Ferré stole the spotlight, securing his second win of the season in a PCR Sport prototype ahead of Erik Faura and Christine Giampaoli, the top female finisher. Solans, absent from the race, still clinched his third GSeries title overall. Ferré earned runner-up honors.

Otero dominated Rally3, completing a historic hat-trick at the circuit to become the category's first champion. Gustavo Castro and Volkan Isik joined him on the podium. Azkona capped a flawless debut ice season with another victory in Kartcross, followed by Nelson de la Vega and Jordi Villardell, who also took championship podium spots.

In side-by-side, José Roger won the round, beating Jesús Cucharrera and Maxime Emery for second place overall. Conesa finished ninth but gathered enough points for the title in his first full campaign.

Circuit director Álex Bercianos praised the season's success, noting fulfilled goals with solid categories, strong turnout, and all four rounds on schedule. He thanked sponsors Andbank, HiperPas, and Encamp parish, adding that planning for 2027 is underway to advance further.

The event highlighted the championship's rising profile, new talents like Ferré, and the circuit's status as a European ice racing hub.

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