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Weekend Roundup

Posted by learntorace on July 2, 2014
Posted in: General.

10519507_10152967341172785_3168511935945102544_nAnother busy weekend for LearnToRace friends.  Damien Faulkner again stared in the TUSCC series in America with a 9th in GTD at the 6 hours of Watkins Glen after good race pace but some issues.

LearnToRace founder David Hornsey was racing with long term racing partner Steve Miller at Spa-Francorchamps in the CSCC Modern Classics.  Two wet races followed a dry qualifying where David put their Porsche 996 on pole by 5 seconds from the second placed BMW M3.  In the first wet race a delayed pitstop meant the pair were beaten to a close second place by a lightening fast Renault Megane but revenge was sweet in the second race on Sunday with a dominant performance by the team bringing home the overall win.

Video highlights of the races can be found on http://www.youtube.com/user/DavidHornsey

 

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