Ginetta Junior

Fox Motorsport Take Junior Break As Deen Joins Series

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Trinidad racer Isa Deen will make this Ginetta Junior Championship debut at Snetterton this weekend, while Fox Motorsport have announced a short sabbatical from the series.

15 year old Deen will enter the series with Elite Motorsport, contesting the next three rounds at Snetterton, Knockhill and Rockingham across the next six weeks.

“We are delighted to have Isa joining us for the next three events,” said Elite team owner Eddie Ives.

“Following a few days testing, we managed to put together a package to have him join us from Trinidad for a taste of the championship, and we look forward to seeing how he gets on.”

Fox Motorsport have recently split with driver Finley Green meanwhile, and will miss the next two rounds with their sole remaining driver Keaton Samra.

With no previous testing at either circuit, Samra has elected to skip them and return for the final three meetings of the season to build on his top ten finish at Donington Park.

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