Snetterton relay
Posted: Tue Oct 13, 2015 5:52 pm
from MGCC
A hard fraught four hour race came to a close with the amusingly named Grumpy, Baldy and Small Pants team at the forefront for victory on track. However, with handicap positions applied it was the Williams Morgan Racing team who triumphed.
On track, the lead changed hands on a number of occasions, however after a final change, Nigel Innes was on hand at the end to claim success in his BMW E36 M3. Behind, 2014 race winners M Sport Racing collected second place, despite the challenge of third placed Morgan Magic plus.
The V8 Wideboys controlled the pace for much of the first two hours, when pole sitter Neil Fowler reclaimed the lead from Stephen Pearson. However, after speeding in the pit lane the team were hampered by a drive through penalty. Despite their woes, the V8 Wideboys team claimed third place in Class F with handicap.
With handicap positions applied the Guten Morgans outfit was awarded second place, ahead of Aero Racing and Class E victors Burble B’s.
A hard fraught four hour race came to a close with the amusingly named Grumpy, Baldy and Small Pants team at the forefront for victory on track. However, with handicap positions applied it was the Williams Morgan Racing team who triumphed.
On track, the lead changed hands on a number of occasions, however after a final change, Nigel Innes was on hand at the end to claim success in his BMW E36 M3. Behind, 2014 race winners M Sport Racing collected second place, despite the challenge of third placed Morgan Magic plus.
The V8 Wideboys controlled the pace for much of the first two hours, when pole sitter Neil Fowler reclaimed the lead from Stephen Pearson. However, after speeding in the pit lane the team were hampered by a drive through penalty. Despite their woes, the V8 Wideboys team claimed third place in Class F with handicap.
With handicap positions applied the Guten Morgans outfit was awarded second place, ahead of Aero Racing and Class E victors Burble B’s.