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BTCC 2011: Rockingham – Race 2 Results

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Gordon Shedden and Frank Wrathall - Rockingham Race 2 - Photo credit: BTCC.net

Gordon Shedden and Frank Wrathall - Rockingham Race 2 - Photo credit: BTCC.net

Driver Team Time/Gap
1 Gordon Shedden Honda Racing Team 23:06.832s
2 Frank Wrathall Dynojet + 0.380
3 Matt Neal Honda Racing Team + 4.576
4 Jason Plato Silverline Chevrolet + 5.952
5 Nick Foster WSR + 12.895
6 James Nash Triple Eight with Collins Contractors + 15.852
7 Paul O'Neill GoMobileUK.com with Tech-Speed + 16.673
8 Jeff Smith Pirtek Racing + 16.784
9 Rob Austin Rob Austin Racing + 23.549
10 Rob Collard WSR + 25.848
11 Tom Chilton Team Aon + 27.566
12 Tom Onslow-Cole Team Aon + 27.837
13 Andrew Jordan Pirtek Racing + 28.349
14 Tony Gilham Geoff Steel Racing with Collins Contractors + 28.764
15 Alex MacDowall Silverline Chevrolet + 30.166
16 Liam Griffin Airwaves Racing + 42.161
17 Chris James Team ES Racing + 43.167
18 Martin Byford AmD Milltek Racing.com + 44.328
19 John George GoMobileUK.com with Tech-Speed + 1 lap
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20 Mat Jackson Airwaves Racing + 2 laps
21 Andy Neate Team Aon + 3 laps
22 Daniel Welch Welch Motorsport + 8 laps
23 Michael Caine Airwaves Racing + 8 laps
24 Tom Boardman Special Tuning Racing + 11 laps
25 Dave Newsham Special Tuning Racing + 11 laps
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26 Lea Wood Central Group Racing
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