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Pulling relishes ‘challenge’ of targeting double Spanish F1 Academy victory

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Pulling relishes ‘challenge’ of targeting double Spanish F1 Academy victory

Pulling converted pole to victory with ease on Saturday in Barcelona

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Abbi Pulling has her sights set on a second successive double race victory after leading lights to flag in Race 1 of F1 Academy Round 3 at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya on Saturday and is ready to meet the “challenge” of Sunday’s Race 2.

Pulling led Saturday’s Race 1 from pole position, and calmly held that lead after an early safety car period.

The Alpine-backed Rodin drive was unopposed for the rest of the race to take her fourth win in a row, extending her championship lead to 56 points over Doriane Pin.

“I think if it wasn’t for [pole] we would have struggled a bit more,” Pulling told Motorsport Week after Saturday’s race.

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“It’s hard to follow around here so you’ve got to kind of qualify well or it becomes pretty tough after that.

“The race [win] was lights to flag, couldn’t ask for much more.”

Looking ahead to Sunday’s Race 2 the prospect is altogether different.

There was no match for Pulling in Spain on Saturday

Pulling still starts from pole thanks to her second-best effort in Friday’s qualifying session, but that doesn’t make the race a foregone conclusion.

Lights out is at 08:50 local time on Sunday, as opposed to 18:00 on Saturday, meaning track temperatures will be drastically different and rain could potentially interfere as well.

Still, Pulling isn’t let that dampen her spirits.

“Yeah, I think I’ll make sure I go into it being adaptable,” the Alpine Academy Driver said.

“I think that’s one of my strengths and it’s potentially going to be a wet race and I’m British so it’s nothing that scares me off and makes me hide away.

“It’s something that I welcome and I think it’ll be a good challenge.

“I’ve never driven this track in the wet, like most of us and I always like to welcome a challenge.”

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