CINDY GUDET Claims JSP4 Sixth, Double ProAm Victory in Barcelona Debut

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April 14, 2026

GRRL! SUMMARY:

  • CINDY GUDET transitioned from JS2R to JSP4 prototypes with M Racing, immediately showing competitive pace with teammate August Therbo. She qualified eighth and led ProAm in both races despite pit lane penalty costing Race 1 recovery.
  • Race 1 saw strong out lap from GUDET after driver change, running fifth overall before drive-through penalty dropped her to 11th. Still claimed ProAm victory despite misfortune in fragmented, safety car-heavy contest.
  • Race 2 featured chaotic opening lap where GUDET navigated incidents, dropping one spot initially. She battled Ellis and single-seater graduates before handing to Therbo, who executed aggressive overtakes including bold Turn 4 double-pass.
  • The #57 crew secured sixth overall and second ProAm win, validating GUDET’s rapid adaptation from hillclimb origins through GT4 and Ultimate Cup Series prototypes. Home round at Paul Ricard awaits May 1-2.

UPCOMING:

  • Ligier European Series Round 2 at Circuit Paul Ricard, May 1-2, 2026

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GRRL! summary based upon reporting by RACERS originally appearing on www.racers-behindthehelmet.com

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