Pietro Fittipaldi made it eight pole positions in ten races as he dominated qualifying again at Motorland Aragon on Sunday.
Egor Orudzhev jumped into the lead at the start and was never thereafter threatened as he secured his first win of 2017 on Saturday.
Pietro Fittipaldi took his seventh pole position in nine races after a dominant display in qualifying at Motorland Aragon.
Championship leader Rene Binder set the best time of the day at Motorland Aragon despite a spin in the opening session causing a red flag.
The Brazilian lost the lead at the start but fought his way back through before the end of the first lap to claim winner number three of 2017.
Pietro Fittipaldi was almost half a second clear of the field in the second qualifying session of the weekend on Sunday, with the Brazilian being joined on the front row by Egor Orudzhev.
Roy Nissany was victorious in the opening race at Jerez on Saturday, holding off the challenge of Pietro Fittipaldi after pole sitter Egor Orudzhev suffered an early retirement.
Egor Orudzhev will start race one around the Circuito de Jerez from pole position after ending first qualifying at the Spanish circuit on top.
Pietro Fittipaldi used most of the day to work on his starts that have cost him good results over the past two rounds, but he still ended the day quickest overall.
Pietro Fittipaldi suffered two slow getaways at Monza, meaning he was unable to convert his two pole positions into strong results.
The Canadian finished both races sixth in Italy to earn his first two rookie victories of the season, with his last lap pass on Diego Menchaca on Saturday especially impressive.
Roy Nissany could have had two wins at Monza had things gone his way, but the Israeli was forced to settle for two second places instead.
Rene Binder had finished on the podium six times before finally taking his first win at Monza last weekend, and then wasted no time in winning his second!
A well-timed pit stop when the safety car was deployed gave Rene Binder his second win of the weekend at Monza, with the Austrian taking the lead in the championship as a result.
A time penalty for Roy Nissany denied the Israeli victory in race one at Monza, giving Rene Binder his first win in the championship.
Pietro Fittipaldi dominated qualifying at Monza, securing pole position by more than half a second from Roy Nissany.
The Russian secured his first win of the 2017 season in race two at Spa-Francorchamps, ending a two-race run without scoring points.