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Originally Posted by Lam Pak
how is going ultimate? their performance wasnt that good if they keep dreaming with f1.
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Thruxton is a very difficult circuit for a new team to get to know. Last year Ultimate really struggled, but Michael Devaney finished 9th and 5th for them this year, so they have made a lot of progress. In fact in race 2 Michael was battling with Sergio Perez, who is now back in the lead of the title chase by a single point.
Brendon Hartley made it a double in race 2, leading home Oliver Turvey and Jaime Alguersuari for a Carlin 1-2-3. Report and results
here.
It's hard to think of a season where the standard has been so consistently high, with at least ten drivers in with a chance of a race win. Today's results mean that the
points table has closed up considerably.
The National Class battles were terrific today. In race 1, Andy Meyrick took the win, but only by 6/10ths from closest rival, Jay Bridger, whilst in race 2 T-Sport's Steven Guerrero took a maiden win after fighting with Bridger and Meyrick for about half the race. The winning margin was less than half a second this time. It was great stuff.