Pas de la Casa Hosts Thrilling Andbank GSeries Round 3 Amid Heavy Snowfall
Heavy snowfall set the stage for dramatic night racing in the third round of Andbank GSeries 2025-2026, with standout wins across Giand, Rally3,.
Key Points
- Nil Solans won Giand for second time this season, with teammate Jordi Gilberga second and Erik Faura third.
- 16-year-old Juan Manuel Grigera took maiden Rally3 win in Ford Fiesta, ahead of Antonio Otero and Gustavo Castro.
- Mikel Azcona secured back-to-back Kartcross victories; debutant Romuald Demelenne placed second.
- José Roger claimed first Side by Side win, leading Juan Antonio Conesa and Jesús Cucharrera.
**Pas de la Casa Circuit hosts thrilling third round of Andbank GSeries amid heavy snowfall**
Heavy weekend snowfall transformed the Circuit Andorra – Pas de la Casa into a perfect winter venue for the third round of the Andbank GSeries 2025-2026 season. The night race on Saturday launched the championship's second half, delivering high drama across all categories on ice and snow.
Nil Solans delivered a commanding performance to secure his second Giand win of the season, bolstering his bid to reclaim the title he last won in 2022. His teammate for the event, Jordi Gilberga, followed in second for a decisive one-two finish, with Erik Faura taking third after a strong comeback to the podium positions.
The new Rally3 category saw a breakthrough as 16-year-old Argentine driver Juan Manuel Grigera claimed his maiden victory in a Puzzle Motor Ford Fiesta Rally3. Last season's runner-up in the PAST Rally3 Trophy Iberia, Grigera outpaced Antonio Otero—the recent G2 winner—with debutant Gustavo Castro in third. Otero retains the overall Rally3 lead ahead of the season finale.
Mikel Azcona notched back-to-back Kartcross triumphs, extending his championship dominance. In his GSeries debut, Belgian driver Romuald Demelenne—from the FIA Cross Car Academy Trophy—grabbed second ahead of Marc Batlle.
José Roger marked his first Side by Side win of the campaign to lead the podium, ahead of points leader Juan Antonio Conesa—who took the previous two rounds—and defending champion Jesús Cucharrera.
The intense G3 action keeps the standings wide open for the decisive final round at Pas de la Casa.
Original Sources
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