MINI UK VIP driver Rob Smith was content with his performance in the JCW at Silverstone, with the championship remaining a possibility.
Fernando Rees led his Labre Competition’s sole Chevrolet Corvette to GTE Am pole, setting the benchmark early in the session.
In the battle for GTE Pro pole position, it was the #97 Aston Martin driven by Darren Turner, Jonny Adam and Daniel Serra who will line up at the front.
Prema Powerteam drivers Marcus Armstrong and Juri Vips reflected on a strong weekend in Austria as Armstrong claimed his first F4 victory.
The team principal for Chase Owen’s Hillspeed team, Richard Ollerenshaw feels his driver has potential for greater results after his Silverstone success.
Team principal of the Double R Racing team; Anthony Hieatt left Croft delighted after the team picked up two wins at the hands of Linus Lundqvist.
In the French F4 Championship, Arthur Rougier took the honours in all three races during the series final race before the summer break.
Shane Stoney left Silverstone as the new championship leader with a win and two further podiums as rival Lewis Brown won two races.
Eurotech Racing driver Brett Smith extended his lead in the MINI CHALLENGE – JCW standings after a pole and win at Silverstone.
Double R Racing’s lead driver Linus Lundqvist broke away from the pack to take his third win of the year in the final Croft race.
Prema Powerteam’s Juri Vips will move back into the lead of the championship after breaking away from the field in the reverse grid event.
Alex Quinn will leave Croft content with his weekend so far, as he collected his first win of the season after pressure from teammate Piastri.
Having collected pole, two fastest laps and two wins, along with a second place, Toby Sowery was pleased with his race three result.
Brazilian driver Felipe Drugovich will take the championship lead after a strong race two in which he held on during the two safety car periods.
Fortec Motorsports Ben Hingeley ran away with the reverse grid race after taking the lead on the opening lap and cruising to the line.
Kiwi Marcus Armstrong took his maiden win in ADAC Formula 4, pulling away from the field in the opening encounter from the Red Bull Ring.
Toby Sowery would be the man to beat in race one, quickly breaking away and taking his first win of the season at Silverstone.



