Ruben Volt, ALM Motorsport, race winner, said:
“It was quite boring out there, after lap two I was just trying to bring the car home in one piece and not take any risks, and focus on tomorrow. I knew I had the pace, I just needed to get some clean restarts. With Gené behind me I thought he probably wasn’t going to attack me into Turn 1 so I just played it safe. From P10 tomorrow, hopefully it’ll go better than it did at Misano."
Jenson Brickley, Monlau Motorsport, P2, championship leader, said:
“We had a bit of a poor start and I lost one position but gained another. Then with the fight in front, I just sat back and watched and waited for it all to unfold in front of me, and from there it was about managing and trying to keep Jimmy behind. Obviously we’re starting a bit further back tomorrow, and Ruben’s very fast, so it’s about trying to keep the ones behind, behind, and also think about moving forward. Teddy’s starting up front so it’s going to be hard, so we’ll see what happens, it’s another race. We saw what happened at the start today, so anything can happen."
Jimmy Clairet, Team Clairet Sport, third place, said:
"I’m pleased to finish third today, as I really didn’t have the pace to follow the leaders. I’m happy I could follow Brickley in the race as I could see there was a problem with the rear of his car in the long corners, so I could follow him in these kind of corners, but in the last two corners he was too fast and I couldn’t pass him in this race. The championship is now completely open, and we have a good chance for Teddy or me to fight for the title. We have no plan, as you can do all the plans you want, but anything can happen, we just have to race see what happens tomorrow."
Giacomo Ghermandi, MM Motorsport, Diamond Best Trophy winner, said:
"We were very unlucky this morning in quali, as we had the pace to go through to Q2, but we had a track limits on my good lap. I had a strong start in the race, I was a bit lucky to not be in the crash on the first lap. After the restart I made a race with by pace, I was behind (René) Kircher for much of the race, and then the last five laps were very busy as Gené made a mistake in front of me. I defended from Gené and then let my team-mate past to fight for the championship."