The 2016 season of the Honda 150 European Championship saw the title decided in the last race, where Emil Weckman became the first rider to win the European 150 title in consecutive years. The talented Finn left himself with all the work to do on his #1 CRF150R in the final race after a DNF in Saturday’s race one, where his championship lead was cut from 32 points to 10. Norway’s Hakon Fredriksen, who held the red plate briefly at the start of the season, was looking strong but was unable to catch Weckman. Fredriksen was also under pressure from yesterday’s moto winner Mack Bouwense, a wildcard rider for this round, and Leopold Ambjornson, who had moved into third place in the championship standings following the first race on the man-made sand track. At the chequered flag Fredriksen took second ahead of Bouwense in third, while the top five was