Ginetta Junior

Final 2014 Ginetta Junior Championship Standings

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A relatively anti-climatic ‘finale’ weekend for the Kick Start Energy Ginetta Junior Championship saw Jack Mitchell seal the drivers title in qualifying at Brands Hatch.

James Kellett kept his team-mate Lando Norris at bay to secure the vice-champion honours, with third in the points giving Norris the Rookie Cup crown.

Mitchell helped JHR Developments secure the Teams Championship meanwhile.

 

Final Drivers’ Championship Standings (R denotes Rookie):

Position Driver Team Points Gap
1 Jack Mitchell JHR Developments 513
2 James Kelllett HHC Motorsport 456 -57
3 Lando Norris (R) HHC Motorsport 432 -81
4 Dan Zelos (R) JHR Developments 377 -136
5 Ryan Hadfield R&J Motorsport 347 -166
6 Jamie Caroline (R) Total Control Racing 320 -193
7 Ben Pearson R&J Motorsport 302 -211
8 Jamie Chadwick JHR Developments 287 -236
9 Jack Rawles Tollbar Racing 263 -260
10 Alex Sedgwick (R) JHR Developments 240 -283
11 Jonathan Hadfield (R) R&J Motorsport 204 -309
12 Senna Proctor (R) JHR Developments 186 -327
13 Matt Chapman (R) Total Control Racing 170 -343
14 Will Taylforth (R) Total Control Racng 149 -364
15 Billly Monger (R) Total Control Racing 146 -367
16 Lewis Brown (R) Privateer 143 -370
17 Harry Mailer (R) Hillspeed 104 -409
18 Flashman Finneran (R) Tollbar Racing 90 -423
19 Pedro Cardoso (R) Hillspeed 76 -437
20 Tom Parker (R) Team Dynomite 38 -475
21 Benjamin Wallace (R) Hillspeed 32 -481
22 Esmee Hawkey (R) AMD Tuning 29 -484
23 Tom Brown (R) Tollbar Racing 17 -496
24 Sebastian Perez (R) Hillspeed 8 -505

 

Teams Championship:

Position Team Points Gap
1 JHR Developments 1044
2 HHC Motorsport 978 -66
3 R&J Motorsport 728 -316
4 Total Control Racing 530 -514
5 Tollbar Racing 382 -662
6 Hillspeed 222 -822
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