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HANAFIN AND KING TAKE THE PORSCHE CARRERA CUP GB SPOILS IN SCOTLAND

HANAFIN AND KING TAKE THE PORSCHE CARRERA CUP GB SPOILS IN SCOTLAND
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Porsche Carrera Cup GB – the fastest single marque GT racing championship in the UK – headed north for its annual trip to Knockhill in Scotland. The rollercoaster 1.2-mile circuit is a firm favourite with drivers and fans alike as it frequently delivers thrilling racing. In line with the latest Scottish government guidance Knockhill welcomed a full capacity crowd to the TOCA weekend who witnessed two exciting Porsche races. 

Both of Friday’s Practice sessions took place in dry overcast conditions with the threat of rain in the air. Following the majority of the grid taking part in a Porsche exclusive test on Wednesday, the drivers completed further laps on Friday though both sessions were interrupted by red flag periods – pausing proceedings to allow for the recovery of stricken cars. Porsche GB Junior Harry King (Team Parker Racing) topped both Practice sessions but he was run close by Lorcan Hanafin (JTR) – just 0.062secs split the pair in second Practice. The Pro-Am category was headed by Nathan Harrison (Team HARD) who was closely matched by Jake Rattenbury (Team Redline Racing). Rookie Josh Stanton (Team HARD) was the quickest Am. 

Saturday afternoon’s qualifying session was a closely contested affair. Will Martin (Richardson Racing) claimed the maiden pole position of his Porsche racing career, he would be joined on the front row of the grid by Hanafin with Junior King third. Charles Rainford (CCK Motorsport) topped Pro-Am narrowly beating Harrison and Ryan Ratcliffe (Team Parker). Justin Sherwood (Team Parker) would start Round 7 as the highest placed Am category driver. 

On Sunday Hanafin snatched the lead of the weekend’s first race on the opening lap, he maintained a comfortable cushion to the chasing Junior King to claim his third win of the 2021 season – assuming the lead in the Pro category championship at the same time. Rainford continued his good form from qualifying to take the second Pro-Am category victory of his Porsche racing career, Sherwood recorded his sixth Am category win to extend his points advantage, rivals Justin Armstrong (Team Parker) and Stanton engaged in a closely fought battle. 

Sunday’s second race was interrupted by two Safety Car periods, Junior King raced to the front of the pack to secure his first win of the 2021 season, joined on the podium by Josh Malin (Richardson Racing) and Dan Cammish (Redline Racing). A maiden Pro-Am category win for Jake Rattenbury (Team Redline Racing) delighted the Welshman, Sherwood added another Am category victory to his impressive tally. 

Qualifying
Saturday afternoon’s 30 minute qualifying session took place in sunny, dry conditions. Martin was the early pacesetter with Lewis Plato (Valluga Racing) and Dan Cammish (Redline Racing) keeping him honest at the top of the timesheet. Rainford had the measure of Pro-Am category rivals Harrison and Micah Stanley (Team Redline Racing), Sherwood initially lapped quicker than fellow Am drivers Stanton and Armstrong. With 15 minutes of the session remaining Stanton returned to the pits with damage to his car which ended his qualifying session early. 

In the second half of the session Kiern Jewiss (Team Parker Racing) recorded the fastest lap of the session, his time was quickly beaten by Porsche GB Junior King before Martin leapt back up the order setting a benchmark time of 48.519. As the drivers competed their final runs Hanafin improved to second splitting Martin and Junior King, championship leader Jewiss would join his teammate on the second row of the grid. Rainford cemented his position as the quickest Pro-Am driver by qualifying just ahead of Harrison and Ryan Ratcliffe (Team Parker) – less than one tenth of a second covered the trio at the flag. Sherwood headed the Am category drivers. 

Following the 2021 Porsche Carrera Cup GB weekend format, Martin earned two championship points with his pole position, the top qualifiers in their respective categories – Rainford and Sherwood – also received two points each.

Race one
The first of the weekend’s two races took place on Sunday afternoon in dry, overcast conditions. Pole sitter Martin was slightly slow away which allowed Hanafin to overtake him before the first corner, Junior King attempted to replicate the move but was forced to tuck in behind. Josh Caygill (Team Redline Racing) did not get off the grid and was pushed back into the pits. Micah Stanley (Team Redline Racing) made contact with Harrison, Harrison found himself in a spin at the first corner which resulted in his retirement. Further into the opening lap Junior King made side-to-side contact with Martin on his way to snatching second place. Before the end of the first lap Plato found a way by Jewiss for fourth. 

On the second lap of the race Plato continued his advance passing Martin for third. In Pro-Am Rainford maintained his advantage to lead Rattcliffe and Rattenbury. Sherwood headed the Am category fight from Armstrong and Stanton. A close battle soon developed for fourth between Martin, Jewiss and Cammish, Jewiss came under increasing pressure from the former double champion but when Martin dipped his wheels on the grass on lap 8 he slipped back to P7 – allowing Jewiss and Cammish to each gain a place. Cammish would eventually mount a successful pass on Jewiss on lap 15 and on lap 19 Martin would repass him at McIntyres for fifth spot. However, later in the lap Martin received a 5-second penalty for track limits which dropped him back to P7 on corrected time. 

At the front of the race Junior King pushed to close a 3.5 second gap to Hanafin, however, the race leader quickly responded by upping his pace to maintain a comfortable gap. In the closing stages of the race an exciting dice between Am runners Stanton and Armstrong grew in intensity. Stanton looked to pass at a number of opportunities but the fight was finally resolved when the pair were lapped by the leaders causing them to separate. On lap 26 Martin received a further 5-second penalty for track limits dropping him to P10 on corrected time. 

Hanafin’s victory was his third of the season, he was joined on the podium by Junior King and Plato. Pro-Am victory went the way of delighted Rookie Rainford – his second category win of 2021 – with Rattcliffe second and Rattenbury third. Sherwood took his sixth Am category win of the year with Armstrong and Stanton completing the category podium.

For recording the fastest lap in each of their respective categories, Hanafin – Pro, Rainford – Pro-Am and Sherwood – Am each received one additional championship point. As part of the 2021 podium procedure, winner Hanafin selected at random the number six ball, which reversed the grid positions of the top six overall race finishers from Round 7. Following the race Junior King was handed a penalty of two category points and two championship points for his contact with Martin. Stanley was handed a penalty of two category points and two championship points for his incident with Harrison. Following the reversal of the top six overall race finishers from Round 7 that made the front row for Sunday’s second race Josh Malin (Richardson Racing) from Jewiss, Cammish, Plato, King and Hanafin.

Race two
Round 8 took place on Sunday afternoon in dry conditions. The front row starters got away evenly when the lights went out, Malin maintained his advantage to lead Jewiss and Cammish through Duffus Dip. Ratcliffe ran wide through McIntyre but rejoined down the order at Butchers. That left the Pro-Am category order as Rainford from Rattenbury and Stanley. In Am Sherwood led Armstrong from Stanton. 

As Cammish attacked Jewiss for third he was backed into those behind which gave Plato a run on him across the start line as they began lap 4 – a move Plato made stick. In unison Martin got by Hanafin for sixth spot on the approach to the first corner. Junior King was the next driver on the move, he soon mounted a successful challenge on Cammish, the pair ran side-by-side before the Junior completed his pass at the hairpin. 

On lap 6 Harrison made a dramatic exit from the race after damaging his car on the run through the chicane, while his stricken car was recovered – and the track cleaned – the Safety Car was scrambled. Under Safety Car conditions Jewiss retired to the pits with an issue, that made the order at the front of the race Malin from Plato and Junior King. At the restart King got by Plato for second position before the Junior began looking for a way by leader Malin, a move he completed through Duffus Dip on lap 14. 

On lap 15 the Safety Car was called into action again to recover the stricken cars of Rainford and Armstrong – both had left the circuit in separate innocents. Rainford’s exit made the Pro-Am category order Rattenbury from Stanley and Caygill. In Am Sherwood led Stanton. At the restart of what would now be a time-limited race, 7 minutes remained on the clock. Junior King pulled away at the front while a recovering Ratcliffe passed Caygill for the final Pro-Am category podium spot through Duffus Dip. 

In the battle for second place overall Malin came under increasing pressure from Plato but it was Cammish making up ground, he overtook Plato for third at the final corner and soon afterwards Hanafin got by Martin for fifth. Junior King crossed the line to take his first victory of 2021 followed home by an equally jubilant Malin, Cammish completed the Pro category podium. Rattenbury took his maiden Pro-Am category win, he was joined on the category podium by Stanley and Ratcliffe. Sherwood and Stanton made up the Am category podium. 

For recording the fastest lap in each of their respective categories, Plato – Pro, Rainford – Pro-Am and Sherwood each received one additional championship point.

Porsche Carrera Cup GB has arrived at the midpoint of the 2021 season, Croft in North Yorkshire is the next stop on the weekend of 18-19 September for Rounds 9&10 of the championship. Hanafin has now assumed the lead of the Pro category championship but with little to choose between the top six drivers in the standings either could take the advantage in the second half of the season. 

Championship positions*

Overall:
Lorcan Hanafin JTR 61 
Dan Cammish  Redline Racing 56
Kiern Jewiss Team Parker Racing 49

Pro-Am:
Ryan Ratcliffe  Team Parker 69
Micah Stanley Team Redline Racing 58
Jake Rattenbury Team Redline Racing 44

Am:
Justin Sherwood Team Parker Racing 89
Justin Armstrong Team Parker Racing 61
Josh Stanton Team HARD 51

*results remain provisional 

Source. Porsche

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