Richardson Racing claims two steps on the podium; with Will Martin in first and Casper Stevenson in third.
A look at the 2019 Ginetta Junior Championship before it takes on Oulton Park for rounds nine and ten.
After a dominant display at Croft, Harry King heads to Oulton Park as Championship leader.
Harry King beats Tom Hibbert second by over 13 seconds, in 5 lap wet race at Croft.
Will Burns takes a fourth podium of the season.
King back on top of the championship after second win Croft.
Harry King incurs 10 second penalty to hand race win to Hibbert.
Will Martin wins round eight at Croft after, the first race got cancelled.
Heathcote aims to get his championship assault back on track, at the newly resurfaced Croft Circuit.
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New surface awaits at Croft, for the highly competitive Supercup.
The youngsters of the Ginetta Junior Championship set to take on the newly resurfaced north east track of Croft for two races.
Will Martin wins race one of the 2019 Ginetta Junior Championship at Thruxton by over six seconds.
For the third round of the Michelin Ginetta Junior Championship, the youngsters shall take on the UK’s fastest track, Thruxton
A double podium for Epps after failing to make race one.
Burns takes a pair of podiums at Donington Park.
It was a mixed weekend for Harry King in the Millers Oils Ginetta GT4 SuperCup at Donington Park. Going into the race weekend King was at the top of the championship standings and hoping to keep it that way.
Donington Park race weekend was an unfortunate weekend for Fin Green and Total Control Racing, in the Ginetta GT4 SuperCup.