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Solans Dominates Andbank GSeries Round 3 Amid Snowy Conditions

Nil Solans secured his second G3 win and reclaimed the title at the snow-covered Andorra-Pas de la Casa Circuit, with standout victories in Rally3,.

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Key Points

  • Nil Solans won G3 for second time, team one-two with Jordi Gilberga; Erik Faura third.
  • 16-year-old Juan Manuel Grigera claimed first Rally3 win, beating leader Antonio Otero.
  • Mikel Azcona took back-to-back kart-cross victories ahead of debutant Romuald Demelenne.
  • José Roger earned first side-by-side win, with Juan Antonio Conesa still leading points.

The Andbank GSeries third round wrapped up successfully on Saturday evening at the Andorra-Pas de la Casa Circuit, where heavy weekend snowfalls produced perfect winter conditions for the competition.

Postponed from the previous Sunday, the event returned to its traditional single-day format, spanning afternoon and night sessions. This marked the start of the championship's second half in the 2025-2026 season. Nil Solans claimed his second G3 category victory of the year, delivering a commanding performance en route to reclaiming the title. He secured a team one-two with teammate Jordi Gilberga in second, while Erik Faura took third after a strong comeback to the podium positions.

The new Rally3 category produced a standout moment, as 16-year-old Argentine Juan Manuel Grigera notched his first series win aboard a Ford Fiesta Rally3 for Puzzle Motor. Last season's runner-up in the PAST Rally3 Trophy Iberia, Grigera held off Antonio Otero—the recent G2 winner—for the victory. Debutant Gustavo Castro finished third, with Otero holding onto the overall Rally3 lead ahead of the finale.

Mikel Azcona extended his dominance in kart-cross with back-to-back wins, ahead of debutant Romuald Demelenne—a young Belgian from the FIA Cross Car Academy Trophy—and Marc Batlle.

In side-by-side, José Roger earned his first victory of the season, followed by points leader Juan Antonio Conesa—who took the previous two rounds—and defending champion Jesús Cucharrera.

Before the event, Solans had topped the G3 standings ahead of Raül Ferré, with Otero leading Rally3, Azcona in kart-cross, and Conesa in side-by-side. The series now builds toward the decisive G4 finale at Pas de la Casa, where several titles remain wide open.

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