Oulton Park Race 2: Saker Take a Win

Oulton Park Race 2: Saker Take a Win

Chris Hart and Steve Harris, driving the vivid green JPR Motorsport Saker, took a convincing win on a still-wet track in the second race of the day. Hart was the star turn of the first half of the race – blasting through from the second row at the rolling start,...
Oulton Park Race 1: Deja Valluga

Oulton Park Race 1: Deja Valluga

There was a strong sense of déjà vu about the result of Race 1 on the rain-blighted Island configuration of Oulton Park; Ian Humphries, driving alone in the Valluga Racing Porsche 991, played his single-driver status to his advantage, taking an early pit...
Snetterton Race 2: Team Abba Again – The Winners Take it All

Snetterton Race 2: Team Abba Again – The Winners Take it All

Richard and Sam Neary did it again, a clean sweep in the Mercedes GT3; pole, two wins, two fastest laps, the Sunoco Driver of the Day trophy for Sam for his record-setting achievement, and probably a trip to IKEA on Sunday for a new trophy cabinet. Being an Invitation...
Snetterton Race 1: A Win For Abba – Only Seventeen

Snetterton Race 1: A Win For Abba – Only Seventeen

Richard and Sam Neary, driving the Invitation entry Team Abba Racing Mercedes GT3, took a convincing win in Race 1, with 17-year old Sam also bagging pole position in hIs fIrst outing in a GT3 machine. In fact, it is believed that he is the youngest ever driver to...
Oulton Race 2: Valluga Win by Stealth and Safety

Oulton Race 2: Valluga Win by Stealth and Safety

Ian Humphries, in the Valluga Racing Porsche 991, played the Safety Car intervention just right, to take the win in the second race of the day at Oulton Park. That Safety Car came just five laps into the race, and lasted barely a couple of laps – the leaders...
Oulton Race 1: Bailey and Schulz Waltz It In The Park

Oulton Race 1: Bailey and Schulz Waltz It In The Park

Another win for Paul Bailey and Andy Schulz I the SB Race Engineering Ferrari 488. There may have been doubters in the first third of the race, but those who understand strategy knew it would turn out fine. Bailey took the opening stint, and as the red lights went out...