The young 17-year-old Mozambican driver, Rodrigo Almeida, won the bronze medal in the DTM Trophy GT4, an event held on Sunday (03), at the Norisring circuit in Nuremberg, Germany.
Rodrigo Almeida completed 29 laps in 1: 605 24 55.069 tenths driving a Mercedes-AMG from BWT Mücke Motorsport. The race was attended by more than 18 drivers from various corners of the world.
The competition was close, and there were some good drivers, such as the host, Louis Henkefend, who won the race with a time of 33:07.277, followed by the Dutchman, Colin Caresani, who completed the race in 2nd place.
The Mozambican driver improved his performance significantly, compared to the last race, held in Imola, Italy, in which he finished 9th, with a time of 1:53.911 hundredths.
In the current classification, Rodrigo Almeida occupies the 6th position, with 46 points, in a table led by German Colin Caresani, with 99 points. The second place is occupied by Tiem Heinemann, with 98 points, followed by Theo Oeverhaus with 76 points.
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