The DS Automobiles Race of France was won by Brock Kidd - signalling a return to form after a difficult period in the past few races - while championship leader Nick Addison, and fellow rival Felipe Cesar both failed to finish.
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Brock Kidd bounced back well from his disappointment of retiring from the 250 Miles of Monaco by taking pole position for the DS Automobiles Course de France in a closely fought session.
The Rolex 250 Miles of Monaco was won in dominant fashion by Nick Addison, only briefly losing the lead after a late caution.
Nick Addison will start on pole position for the Rolex 250 Miles of Monaco, having pipped Triple Crown team mate Will Hoskins by just fourth hundredths of a second, with the pair over a second clear of the rest of the field.
Puccio Giodano ended practice on top for the second IndyVirtual Triple Crown race of 2017, the Rolex 250 Miles of Monaco, in a session that was stopped five times due to various incidents.
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