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British F4: Clark takes lights to flag victory in race two at Brands Hatch

  • Jamie Jackson
  • 2 days ago
  • 2 min read

Jarrett Clark takes victory at Brands Hatch Indy in race two of the weekend making him the fifth winner in five races.

 

 

Clark would start on pole from Cash Felber in second and Jared Alsabah in third as Clark would get a great getaway pulling clear into turn 1 with a couple car lengths in hand while Felber would drop into the clutches of Alsabah behind as they battle into Paddock Hill Bend. Felber would defend second well while Alsabah would have to look in his mirrors as Dries Van Langendonck tries to mount an attack but gets put onto the grass on the run up to Druids but he manages to get it back on circuit, only losing a couple of places. Tommy Harfield would take advantage of the drivers in front squabbling to gain three places off the opening lap to get into fifth place. Racing would have to be halted for multiple cars being off the circuit at various points on the track.

 

The race would go green again with Scott Kin Lindblom and George Proudford-Nalder would go side by side in the opening sequence of corners giving Lindblom the place but up front would be relatively quiet until the battle between Timo Jüngling and Lewis Wherrell kicked off for sixth place as they fight over second in the Rookie Cup with Rookie Cup Championship Leader Van Langendonck but ultimately costing them time to the top five.

 

As the race entered it’s second half, Van Langendonck would begin to come under pressure from championship rival Ethan Jeff-Hall as the pair fight over eighth place with Theo Palmer not too far behind. The battle for eleventh would continue with Lindblom fighting Alfie Slater into Paddock Hill Bend making his way passed which gives Proudford-Nalder and Ethan Lennon an opportunity to make their way passed the Rodin driver dropping Slater down to fourteenth.

 

A battle in the final two minutes between Palmer and Jeff-Hall would end with Palmer getting the better run out of Clark Curve and completing the move into ninth place before the first turn.

 

But out front, Clark would continue to lead and take victory from Felber and Alsabah who also takes the Rookie Cup win as well as an overall podium. Joseph Smith would finish fourth ahead of Harfield and Jüngling. Wherrell would finish seventh ahead of Van Langendonck while Palmer and Jeff-Hall complete the top ten.

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