Robert de Haan Celebrates First Victory in Porsche Mobil 1 Supercup at Monaco
- Porsche Blog
- May 26
- 2 min read
Robert de Haan made history by clinching his first victory in the Porsche Mobil 1 Supercup during a thrilling race in Monaco. The Dutch driver from BWT Lechner Racing showcased his skills by leading the race from pole position, despite a dramatic turn of events that led to a shortened race.
Key Takeaways
Robert de Haan secured his first Supercup win in Monaco, finishing ahead of Porsche Junior Theo Oeverhaus.
The race was notably short, lasting only four laps due to accidents and a red flag.
Oeverhaus remains the overall leader in the championship standings despite finishing second.
The next race will take place in Barcelona, Spain, on June 1.
Race Overview
The race began with de Haan starting from pole position, and he quickly defended his lead against Oeverhaus as they approached the first corner. The excitement escalated when two cars collided behind them, causing a traffic jam and multiple minor collisions. This incident led to the race being red-flagged for approximately 25 minutes to clear the track.
Upon resuming, the race was significantly shortened, with only three laps remaining before the Monaco Grand Prix. Despite the reduced distance, de Haan managed to maintain his lead, crossing the finish line first and marking a significant milestone in his racing career.
Final Standings
Robert de Haan (NLD/BWT Lechner Racing) - 4 laps
Theo Oeverhaus (DEU/Proton Huber Competition) - +2.645 seconds
Alessandro Ghiretti (FRA/Schumacher CLRT) - +3.708 seconds
Huub van Eijndhoven (NLD/Team GP Elite) - +7.382 seconds
Mikel Azcona Troyas (ESP/Hadeca Racing) - +7.484 seconds
Dirk Schouten (NLD/Dinamic Motorsport) - +8.283 seconds
Championship Standings
After two races, the championship standings are as follows:
Theo Oeverhaus (DEU/Proton Huber Competition) - 35 points
Ariel Levi (ISR/Team GP Elite) - 24 points
Kas Haverkort (NLD/Team GP Elite) - 17 points
Looking Ahead
The Porsche Mobil 1 Supercup teams will head directly to Barcelona for the next round of the season, which is scheduled for June 1. The race will be part of the Spanish Grand Prix weekend, and fans can catch the action live on various broadcasting channels.
Schedule for Round 3 in Barcelona:
Friday, May 30Practice: 18:30 – 19:15 hrs
Saturday, May 31Qualifying: 11:20 – 11:50 hrs
Sunday, June 1Race: 11:45 hrs (15 laps)
As the season progresses, all eyes will be on de Haan to see if he can build on this victory and challenge for the championship title.
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