Aldin Ćorović and Jovan Perunović overall winners of the Kotor race

The best Montenegrin drivers will drive the second points race in the championship on June 7th in Goč, Serbia.

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Aldin Ćorovic from Pljevlja's Auto Moto Sports Club AP Sport in category 2 and Jovan Perunović from AMSK Podi in vehicle category 1 are the overall winners of the Tripo Bukilica Memorial hill car race, which was held on the Kotor-Trojica track.

Perunović triumphed in the general standings of the race, which brought together 119 sports drivers from seven countries, ahead of multiple champions from Kotor, Goran Vučković and Dejan Bulatović.

"I am very pleased with the race in Kotor. I set a record in my class, and I am especially proud of my triumph in the general classification, because I surpassed the great champions Dejan Bulatović and Goran Vučković. It is truly a great honor for me to be on the podium in the company of such greats," said Perunović.

He emphasized that he started racing because of his uncle Goran Vučković and that his driving is the result of his "uncle's school".

"Somewhat unexpectedly, everything was at the highest level, so I can say that adjusting the performance of my car during the winter break was worth it. We'll see what the rest of the season brings," said Perunović.

Ćorović was faster than Baćko Vujović from Gorštak in Kolašin in the formula prototype competition.

The first places in the Montenegrin championship by class were won by Andrija Đurišić (AP Sport), Luka Brkan (Tivat), Miloš Vujnović (Herceg Novi), Milutin Krivokapić (Herceg Novi), Milo Đukanović (Kotor), Đuro Popović (Podi), Jovan Perunović (Podi), Slobodan Mugoša (AP Sport), Mirko Vujačić (Crmnica), Miloš Bojanović (Gorštak), Dušan Tujković (Kotor), Radovan Masoničić (Crmnica), Dejan Bulatović (Kotor), Goran Vučković (Kotor) and Aldin Ćorović (AP Sport).

Due to objections, the results in the 1150 A class were not announced, and after verification in that class, the placing in the team competition will also be announced.

The Kotor race was followed by a large number of motoring fans, and in addition to the Montenegrin championship, it was also scored for the Croatian championship, as well as for the Adriatic and Kotor Cups.

As part of the trophy ceremony, the Grand Prix was presented to Mirko Vujačić for his tenth national championship title won last year, and the trophy was presented to Vojo Radanović from Novalja for the title of champion in the 1000 H class for the previous season.

The best Montenegrin drivers will drive the second points race in the championship on June 7th in Goč, Serbia.

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