Ginetta GT4 Supercup

2015 Ginetta GT4 Supercup Standings: Thruxton Update

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We’re already a third of the way through the 2015 Michelin Ginetta GT4 Supercup season, and it’s a familiar name on top of the championship standings in series stalwart Carl Breeze.

Breeze overhauled former points leader Jamie Orton last time out at Thruxton, with it currently being a HHC Motorsport one-two-three at the top of the main standings with Will Burns edging out Tom Oliphant for third.

In the AM class meanwhile, Colin White holds a 58 point lead over Osamu Kawashima and Fraser Robertson, while HHC’s dominance at the head of the standings gives them a comfortable advantage in the Teams Championship.

2015 Michelin Ginetta GT4 Supercup Pro Class Standings (After Rd. 9 of 27):

Position

Driver Team Points Gap

1

Carl Breeze HHC Motorsport 271

2

Jamie Orton HHC Motorsport 237 -34
3 Will Burns HHC Motorsport 233

-38

4 Tom Oliphant Century Motorsport 203

-68

5 Michael Caine JHR Developments 193

-78

6

Reece Somerfield Privateer 164 -107
7 Ollie Jackson Century Motorsport 132

-139

8

Tom Wrigley Privateer 112 -159
9 Bradley Smith Mectech Motorsport 106

-165

10

Mitchell Hale SV Racing 86 -185
11= Rob Boston Rob Boston Racing 44

-227

11=

Gaeten Paletou Douglas Motorsport 44 -227
13 Stephen Young SV Racing 21

-250

14

Jack Clarke SV Racing 20 -251
15 Bradley Ellis SV Racing 0

-271

 

Am Class Standings:

Position

Driver Team Points Gap
1 Colin White CWS 4×4 Spares

286

2

Osamu Kawashima Century Motorsport 228 -58
3 Fraser Robertson Privateer 194

-92

4

Chris Ingram Douglas Motorsport 122 -164
5 Keith White CWS 4×4 Spares 70

-216

6

Richard Roberts Privateer 68

-218

 

Teams Championship Standings:

Position

Team Points Gap
1 HHC Motorsport 565

2

Century Motorsport 469 -96
3 CWS 4×4 Spares 247

-318

4

JHR Developments 193 -372
5 Douglas Motorsport 166

-399

6

SV Racing 138 -427
7 FW Motorsport 109

-456

8

Mectech Motorsport 106

-459

 

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