RAM Racing took the chequered flag just ahead of WPI Motorsport’s Michael Igoe and Phil Keen who also benefitted when 2 Seas Motorsport retired from the lead with a late puncture.
The Porsche Carrera Cup GB, the fastest single marque GT racing championship in the UK, enters the second half of an exciting and unpredictable 2018 season having seen six different winners from eight races. Following two eventful rounds at Oulton Park in Cheshire, the championship pendulum has now swung in favour of Tio Ellinas (Slidesports Engineering) and the second half of 2018 looks set for a title showdown between the former GP2 racer and Dino Zamparelli (Redline Racing).
Jerseyman Jack Butel and English teammate Dominic Paul put together a strong weekend in the UK LMP3 Cup with the British team taking a brilliant second place in the opening encounter before an electrical problem robbed them of their first win in the second race at Snetterton (30/1 June/July).
With four of eight race weekends completed, the second half of the season begins with rounds eight and nine at Snetterton on 29 / 30 July. An enforced absence for Dan Cammish (Redline Racing) due to a clash of weekends with his Porsche Mobil 1 Supercup campaign creates a pivotal opportunity for the chasing pack
Linus Lundqvist mastered changeable conditions on his way to an important set of victories in round five of the 2017 F4 British Championship, leaping to third in the overall standings going into the summer break.
Double R Racing’s Matheus Leist and Douglas Motorsport’s Enaam Ahmed shared the spoils on Easter Monday at Snetterton, as the opening weekend of the 2016 BRDC British Formula 3 Championship season came to a thrilling conclusion.