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CASSIDY AND DA COSTA CYCLE THEIR WAY TO BERLIN SUCCESS

Nick Cassidy and Antonio Felix da Costa took the victories at the Berlin Tempelhof airfield circuit in Berlin after a pair of bruising and incident-packed races last weekend.

Points leader Cassidy arrived in Berlin with momentum after two consecutive podiums, but a difficult qualifying and start to the race, which at one stage left him circulating at the back of the 22-car field, eventually opened up for the Jaguar driver.

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