Ferrari Challenge UK 2019 Championship Results
September 24, 2019 by Ferrari North Europe
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Trofeo Pirelli. Jason Baker was in good spirits after narrowly missing out on the title, saying 'it's been a really good season, I just love the racing, racing like that is great. Jamie and I have been close all season but never came together and instead had really good battles.' Jamie, reflecting on the season as a whole, said 'It's been a season of two halves. Arriving at Croft, I had lots of points to earn to make up the gap to Jason. My confidence grew every weekend, along with fastest laps and then pole positions. It's been a great season.' Paul Hogarth (Stratstone Manchester) completed the Trofeo Pirelli podium. Coppa Shell. After Richard Guy (Charles Hurst) spun and lost his lead, Stuart Willson (Graypaul Nottingham) battled through the conditions to take his second victory of the year, becoming the only driver to win more than one race in the Coppa Shell class. Commenting on his first experience of racing in the wet, Willson said 'I really thought wet the tyres would go off, but they didn't and it was a really great race.' Jamie Thwaites (JCT600 Brooklands Leeds) and Alex Moss (Graypaul Birmingham) rounded out the podium after impressive drives. However, despite falling down the order following contact, Toby Flannagan came across the line to claim the overall Coppa Shell title. Following a consistent season, an elated Toby commented 'I had no expectations going into the season at all, I wasn't thinking about points. This is a lovely surprise and I'm quietly congratulating myself.' Pirelli Ferrari formula classic. In Race 2, Tim Mogridge took the win, ahead of Peter Fisk in second and James Cartwright in third. In Race 3, Tim Mogridge took his second win of the day, ahead of Wayne Marrs in second and Tristan Simpson in third. The weekend of racing held at Silverstone wraps up the first season of the Ferrari Challenge UK with an extremely positive final result for the English national series. Four rounds, eight races, twenty 488 Challenge cars on the grid and battles throughout the various events, thrilled the ever-present spectators in the grandstands and paddock who were there to witness the success of the championship. The season gets underway again next year with a prologue scheduled for Donington from 17th to 18th March 2020.
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