Ginetta Junior

2015 Ginetta Junior Championship Standings: Thruxton Update

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Six races into the twenty race season it’s Senna Proctor who currently leads the 2015 Kick Start Energy Ginetta Junior Championship by 18 points from Billy Monger.

Those two head a JHR Developments one-two-three at the head of the standings, securing them a healthy advantage in the Teams Championship from HHC Motorsport, who have drivers in fourth, fifth and seventh in the drivers standings.

2015 Ginetta Junior Championship Standings (After Rd. 6 of 20):

Position

Driver Team Points Gap
1 Senna Proctor JHR Developments 148

2

Billy Monger JHR Developments 130 -18
3 Dan Zelos JHR Developments 120

-28

4

Sophia Floersch HHC Motorsport 119 -29
5 Jamie Caroline HHC Motorsport 112

-36

6

Jonathan Hadfield R&J Motorsport 108 -40
7 Patrik Matthiesen HHC Motorsport 103

-45

8

Stuart Middleton Douglas Motorsport 92 -56
9 Lewis Brown R&J Motorsport 84

-64

10

Will Tregurtha RCE 83 -65
11 Kyle Hornby R&J Motorsport 75

-73

12

Matt Chapman Total Control Racing 57 -91
13 Will Stacey JamSport 49

-99

14

Geri Nicosia Elite Motorsport 41 -107
15 Cameron Roberts Total Control Racing 37

-111

16

Ben Green SuperGreen Racing 32 -116
17 Harry Mailer Hillspeed 28

-120

18

Rowan Bailey JHR Developments 26 -122
19 Seb Perez JHR Developments 25

-123

20

Dave Wooder Total Control Racing 23 -125
21 Frankie Bird R&J Motorsport 16

-132

22

Benjamin Wallace Hillspeed 8 -140
23 Alex Day Tollbar Racing 6

-142

24

Esmee Hawkey JHR Developments 5 -143
25 Tristan Charpentier Tollbar Racing -13

-161

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Teams Championship Standings:

Position

Team Points Gap
1 JHR Developments 328

2

HHC Motorsport 298 -30
3 R&J Motorsport 231

-9

4

Total Control Racing 103 -225
5 Douglas Motorsport 92

-236

6

Hillspeed 36 -292
7 Tollbar Racing 11

-317

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