Rob Fenn (Lotus Elan), Jeremy Welch (Austin Healey 3000M) and Mark Sumpter (Porsche 911) were all class winners with race two taking today’s race result as the grid. Ninth went to the E-type of Chris Lillingston-Price while 10th was the spectacular Roy Alderslade (Daytona Cobra) who had a couple of excursions, a flapping driver’s door and a spin to contend with, but he hung on to become a fan favourite! Short passed Wrigley at Brooklands but ran wide and lost the spot, Mitchell moving past before the end. Matthew Wrigley (Jaguar E-type) hung on to sixth place despite constant pressure from Ben Short (Aston Martin DP214) and Jonathan Mitchell’s E-type. However, Davison never gave up and stayed within three-tenths of a second behind to the chequered flag. Davison led the first two-thirds before Spiers arrowed in and moved through to fourth. Once clear, Julian built the lead as Jordan had to settle for second while James Cottingham (Shelby Cobra) was a lonely third but doing his utmost to keep on the tail of Jordan.īehind, a great fight raged for fourth between the TVR Griffiths of John Davison and John Spiers. Thomas (Shelby Daytona Cobra) started from pole but was mugged by the similar car of 2013 British Touring Car champion Andrew Jordan off the line and it was AJ who led the opening lap with Thomas crawling all over him.Įventually the inevitable happened with Thomas storming past at Copse Corner on lap two. Julian Thomas was a dominant winner of the opening Masters GT Challenge race at the PIRELLI FORMULA 1 BRITISH GRAND PRIXas he pulled out a 16-second lead over the opposition.
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