Porsche Carrera Cup Great Britain
Harvey
completes Carrera Cup double at Thruxton
Tim Harvey completed
a
superb double in round two of the Porsche Carrera Cup GB at Thruxton
today (Sunday 4 April), but the victory came under constant pressure
from championship newcomer Euan Hankey. Ollie Jackson claimed pro-am1
spoils, while Mark Hazell wrapped up a great weekend by winning pro-am2
for the second time.
After 21 laps of the high-speed
Hampshire track, at an average speed of almost 110mph, each of the
three categories was decided by less than three-quarters of a second
.
"If that's the pace that Euan
has at this stage of the season, it's going to be hard work," said
Harvey (Red Line Racing) after a fiercely competitive race. With Hankey
(Team Parker Racing) as a constant shadow and Michael Caine (Motorbase
Performance) going with them, the lead was always in doubt even though
Harvey led from lights to flag. "Euan was all over me and kept me
honest," said Harvey
.
For his part, Hankey was elated
to run so strongly on his debut weekend in the Carrera Cup. "I was
pushing my hardest and I'm still learning," said the Carrera Cup
Scholarship driver. He also had to contend with muscle pump-up in his
right arm over the closing laps and concentrated on keeping ahead of
Caine. Having watched Hankey's race from close quarters, Caine joined
Harvey in congratulating the championship newcomer. Hankey was declared
'driver of the weekend' for his performances.
Tom Bradshaw (JHR)
completed a strong weekend with fourth place, despite early pressure
from Glynn Geddie (Team Parker Racing) and Michael Meadows (Red Line
Racing). "Our pace was not spot on in the dry, but that's two solid
results at my least favourite circuit," said Bradshaw. Geddie claimed
fifth, but Meadows dropped to seventh behind Charles Bateman (Motorbase
Performance) after losing his front splitter later in the race.
The pro-am1 category
once again delivered a great contest as Jackson (Addison Lee Motorbase)
led from the start and battled with Bateman for overall position.
However, in the closing stages Jackson was nearly caught by Jonas
Gelzinis (Juta Racing) and Ahmad Al Harthy (Red Line Racing), who had
been battling race-long. At the flag, less than a second covered the
three cars. "That was really tough," said Jackson. Gelzinis' team of
Juta Racing won the 'team of the weekend' award for it's first weekend
in the Carrera Cup GB.
The battle in pro-am2
was another highlight of the race as Hazell (JHR) worked clear of Steve
Parish (Addison Lee Motorbase). However, in the closing laps, Parish
closed the gap once more as George Brewster (Celtic Speed) and Glenn
McMenamin (Red Line Racing) made it a four-car train for the lead. At
the flag, just 1.7s covered the quartet. "It's been good fun but very
hard work," said Hazell after one of his best weekends of racing for
several seasons.

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