Sunoco 240 Challenge Standings 15th October 2017

Sunoco 240 Challenge Standings  15th October 2017.

Standings Racers Name Team Series Average Points
1 Rick Parfitt Jnr Team Parker Racing British GT3 AM 96.53
2 Brett Smith Eurotech Racing JCW 96.11
3 Jessica Hawkins Mini R50 Cooper Mini Cooper 89.72
4 Matt Hammond Mini R50 Cooper Mini Cooper 89.50
5 Jon Minshaw Barwell Motorsport British GT3 AM 85.64
6 Dominic Paul Spy Motorsport GTCUP GTA 80.12
7 Alistair Mccaig Ecurie Ecosse LMP3 cup 80.08
8 Shane Kelly Uni of Wolves Racing F3 Cup 79.06
9 Jacopo Sebastiani CF Racing F3 Cup 76.39
12 Oliver Barker Nielsen Radical Challenge 75.33
13 Sam Weller Mini R50 Cooper Mini Cooper 75.06
10 Graham Johnson PMW/Optimum British GT4 AM 72.05
14 Derek Johnston TF Sport British GT3 AM 64.68
15 Mark Farmer TF Sport British GT3 AM 63.75
16 Tony Wells United Autosport LMP3 cup 62.88
11 Jack Lang Gorse Motors Radical Challenge 62.00
17 Brent Millage Spy Motorsport GTCUP GTA 61.55
20 Gary Smith Amigo Motorsport GTCUP GTA 60.06
21 Mick Mercer Amigo Motorsport GTCUP GTA 60.06
22 Reece Barr Excelr8 JCW 58.61
23 Liam Griffin Barwell Motorsport British GT3 AM 58.14
31 Martin Poole Mini R50 Cooper Mini Cooper 56.67
24 Robbie Watts Fox Racing F3 Cup 55.94
34 Steve BURGESS RAW Radical Challenge 55.33
25 Adam Balon track-club British GT4 AM 55.00
26 C Butler-Hendersen MINI UK JCW 54.38
19 Owen Walton Mini R50 Cooper Mini Cooper 53.44
28 David Grady Unitec Motorsport JCW 52.19
29 Rob Smith Mini UK ViP JCW 51.94
30 Cian Carey CDR F3 Cup 50.31
18 Jani Hjerppe Nielsen Radical EURO SR3 48.54
32 Mark Wakefield Excelr8 JCW 47.81
35 Dominik Jackson RAW Radical Challenge 46.67
27 Bradley Smith Mectech Radical Challenge 45.67
33 Richard Newman Mini R50 Cooper Mini Cooper 44.72
36 Stuart Wiltshire CF Racing F3 Cup 44.38
37 Duncan Cameron Spirit of Race British GT3 AM 42.35
38 Graham Davidson Jet Stream Racing GTCUP GTO 39.70
41 Simon Walton Mini R50 Cooper Mini Cooper 38.94
39 David Pattison Tolman Motorsport British GT4 AM 38.50
44 Jack Manchester Scorpio Motorsport Radical Challenge 37.67
40 George Line CF Racing F3 Cup 37.50
42 Ian Loggie Team Parker Racing British GT3 AM 35.26
49 George Sutton Privateer JCW 30.00
43 Adam Wilcox JMH GTCUP GTO 29.94
51 Marcus Hoggarth In2Racing British GT4 AM 29.15
45 Leyton Clarke FF Corse GTCUP GTC 29.11
46 Nigel Hudson JMH GTCUP GTO 28.83
47 Ian Goodchild Amigo Motorsport GTCUP GTA 28.83
52 Dean Macdonald Black Bull Garage 59 British GT4 AM 28.05
55 Jake Rattenbury M TECH GTCUP GTC 27.64
53 James Webb Team Webb GTCUP GTB 27.13
54 Richard Neary Abba/Rollcentre British GT3 AM 26.57
50 Chris Papageorgiou Black Mamba GTCUP GTC 26.22
56 Jason Rishover Nielsen LMP3 cup 25.71
78 Kristian Jeffrey Radical Works Radical Challenge 22.67
59 Lee Mowle AmDtuning.com British GT3 AM 22.55
61 James Heffernan CF Racing F3 Cup 22.19
62 Calum Lockie FF course Britcar 1E 22.14
58 Darren Chatt Mini R50 Cooper Mini Cooper 21.50
74 Richard Baxter Nielsen Radical Challenge 20.67
65 James Turkington Mini UK ViP JCW 20.00
67 Johnny Mowlem FF Corse GTCUP GTC 19.84
60 Graham Lucking FF Corse GTCUP GTC 19.72
63 Darren Standing Amigo Motorsport GTCUP GTA 19.39
66 Gareth Downing Nat Mspt Academy GTCUP GTO 18.86
71 John Macleod RAW Radical Challenge 18.33
48 Ryan Booth Valour Radical EURO SR8 18.27
69 Bonamy Grimes FF Corse GTCUP GTC 17.67
57 Jim Booth Valour Radical EURO SR8 17.43
76 Mark Cornell Mini R50 Cooper Mini Cooper 17.17
68 Stuart Gough Tour de Force JCW 16.94
70 Andy Schulz G-Cat LMP3 cup 16.63
72 Henry Neal Team Dynamics JCW 16.39
73 Paul Bailey G-Cat LMP3 cup 16.17
79 Mark Richards 360 Racing Radical Challenge 16.00
77 Kelvin Fletcher UltraTek Racing/RJN British GT4 AM 15.40
80 Tony Bishop Fox Racing F3 Cup 14.38
81 Anna Walewska Century Motorsport British GT4 AM 14.30
75 Tom Webb Team Webb GTCUP GTB 13.94
82 Jeff Smith Eurotech Racing JCW 13.89
84 Javier Morcillo Neil Garner Msport Britcar 1E 13.64
89 Ross Wylie MJC Britcar 1E 12.57
64 John Harrison Nielsen Radical EURO SR8 12.49
83 Sean Byrne Scorpio Motorsport Radical Challenge 12.00
99 Elliot Goodman RAW Radical Challenge 12.00
85 Jamie Stanley FF Corse GTCUP GTC 11.94
86 Laurent de Meeus FF Corse GTCUP GTC 11.94
94 Brad Hutchinson Privateer JCW 11.56
95 Witt Gamski MJC Britcar 1E 11.43
97 Manuel Cintrano Neil Garner Msport Britcar 1E 11.07
88 Konstantin Gugkaev AUH Motorsport Radical Challenge 11.00
98 David Gillett VA Howe F3 Cup 10.94
90 Piers Masarati Black Mamba GTCUP GTC 10.89
101 Scott Jeffs Privateer JCW 10.00
103 Mark Harrison Magic Motorsport F3 Cup 9.69
96 Brian Caudwell Nielsen Radical Challenge 9.67
104 Spencer Bourne Nielsen Radical Challenge 9.33
100 Brian Murphy Orwin Radical Challenge 9.00
105 Richard Taffinder UltraTek Racing/RJN British GT4 AM 8.80
102 Kevin Riley Nat Mspt Academy GTCUP GTO 8.72
106 Dean Brace LDR JCW 8.06
87 Martin Verity 360 Radical EURO SR3 7.87
107 Peter Venn CDR F3 Cup 7.81
92 Andrew Ferguson RAW Radical EURO SR3 7.33
93 Jeremy Ferguson RAW Radical EURO SR3 7.33
110 Will Neal Team Dynamics JCW 6.67
108 Charlie Hollings FF Corse GTCUP GTC 6.61
109 Mark Brough FF Corse GTCUP GTC 6.61
111 Harry Cockill RAW Radical Challenge 5.67
112 Marcello Marateotto RAW Radical Challenge 5.67
113 Mark Crader Radical Works Radical Challenge 5.67
115 Freddie Lee Power Maxed Racing JCW 4.17
116 Sam Webster Autoaid/RCIB British GT4 AM 3.85
114 Tom Harvey RAW Radical Challenge 3.67
117 Paul Bell AR Performance JCW 2.78
118 Calum King ES Motorsport JCW 2.22
119 Richard Marsh In2Racing British GT4 AM 2.20
120 Ryan Dignan Privateer JCW 1.67
121 Tim Eakin UltraTek Racing/RJN British GT4 AM 1.65
122 Phillip Jeans CDR F3 Cup 1.56
123 M Nalwalla Excelr8 JCW 1.25
124 Barry Liversidge Privateer Radical Challenge 0.33
125 Richard O’Dwyer AR Performance JCW 0.28
126 Alan Purbrick ALP Racing GTCUP GTB 0.00
127 Arian Watt Valour Racing Radical Challenge 0.00
128 Brian Harvey RAW Radical Challenge 0.00
129 David Frankland Valour Racing Radical Challenge 0.00
130 Gary Paterson RAW Radical Challenge 0.00
131 James Barwell RAW Radical Challenge 0.00
132 Jason Redding Mansol Radical Challenge 0.00
133 Jo Polley Eurotech Racing JCW 0.00
134 Joe Watt Valour Racing Radical Challenge 0.00
135 Kevin O’Connor Privateer JCW 0.00
136 Malcolm Scott privateer F3 Cup 0.00
137 Mike Newbould Autoaid/RCIB British GT4 AM 0.00
138 Paul Allen Mansol Radical Challenge 0.00
139 Peter Tyler Nielsen Radical Challenge 0.00
140 R Svendsen-Cook Nielsen Radical Challenge 0.00
141 Rebecca Jackson Excelr8 JCW 0.00
142 Shahin Nouri NIelsen Radical Challenge 0.00
143 Steve Fresle Century Motorsport British GT4 AM 0.00
144 Steve King ES Motorsport JCW 0.00
145 Stuart Gibbs Excelr8 JCW 0.00
146 Tony Barwell RAW Radical Challenge 0.00

Mini rivals Hawkins and Hammond get-Snett for knockout 240 weekend

The 2018 Sunoco 240 Challenge champion will be crowned at Snetterton this weekend when Mini Challenge Cooper class rivals Jessica Hawkins and Matt Hammond go head-to-head in an effort to oust Rick Parfitt Jnr from top spot.

The newly-crowned British GT3 champion has also led the chase for 2018’s Rolex 24 At Daytona support race prize drive since the first week of August. Now, only Hawkins or Hammond can deny him the trip to South Florida this January when they square off for the Cooper Pro class crown.

Parfitt Jnr currently leads Brett Smith by just 0.42 points, but – with the Mini Challenge JCW campaign already over – attention switches to Hawkins and Hammond in third and fourth. The pair start the weekend an average 5.2 and 5.46 points behind but could overturn their respective deficits by claiming pole positions, fastest race laps and victories.

With both requiring 375 of the maximum 420 points available, it’s clear that one driver must dominate the weekend’s three races if either is to beat Parfitt Jnr. A combination of three wins plus four maximum scores comprising fastest laps and poles would be enough, while six fastest laps/poles are required if one driver records a hat-trick of second place finishes.

Achieving that would see them follow in the footsteps of out-going Cooper champion Max Bladon whose dominant 2016 campaign earned him both 2017’s Sunoco 240 Challenge title and Daytona’s support race seat at the wheel of an Aston Martin V8 Vantage GT4.

Meanwhile, current Sunoco Whelen Challenge leader Stuart Middleton must wait until the end of October before discovering whether he will be contesting the Rolex 24 At Daytona’s blue riband race after Stuart Moseley maintained his slim but mathematical chance of pinching the prize and crown.

The Radical European Masters ace heads to Barcelona on October 28/29 knowing that a low turnout of less than eight entries, which would result in fewer marks available, will prevent him from scoring the necessary points required. But anything above that number offers him at least an opportunity to pip British GT’s new GT4 champion with the final act of this year’s competition.

Middleton leads, for now at least, thanks to his final 78.10-point average. Moseley is currently 7.85 points shy of that total and needs 329 of the 420 available across the weekend in order to win the Whelen Challenge. 120 of those can be banked with three fastest laps and same number of pole positions, leaving 209 to find across the three races. Two seconds and a sixth would, for instance, be enough, but with grid numbers and his co-driver’s performance outside of his control, there are no guarantees.

Current Sunoco 240 Challenge standings

Racer                   Class                  Now           Rounds left        Max points       Min points

Rick Parfitt Jnr      British GT3AM    96.53         finished

Brett Smith            Mini JCW           96.11         finished

Jessica Hawkins    Mini Cooper       91.33        3                       99.44             76.11

Matt Hammond      Mini Cooper       91.07        3                       99.22             75.89

Jon Minshaw         British GT3AM    85.64        finished

Current Sunoco Whelen Challenge standings

Racer                   Class                  Now           Rounds left        Max points       Min points

Stuart Middleton   British GT4PRO    78.10         finished

Will Tregurtha      British GT4PRO     75.90        finished

Stuart Moseley     Radical Euro         70.25        3                       84.20              56.20

Matt Bell             LMP3 Cup             68.21        finished

Colin Noble Jnr    LMP3 Cup             68.08        finished

Next races:

Snetterton 14-15 Oct     GT Cup / Radical Challenge / Mini Cooper

Oulton 20-21 Oct           Britcar Endurance

Barcelona 27-29 Oct      Radical EuroMasters

What are the Sunoco Challenges?
The Sunoco Challenges provide an accurate assessment and comparison of performances across multiple championships during any given season. Points are awarded for qualifying and race results, including fastest lap, which are then converted into an individual average score for each competing driver over the course of a full campaign.

That means each race weekend offers drivers an equal chance to climb and drop down their respective Sunoco Challenge table. It also ensures that performances are taken into consideration across an entire season while placing less emphasis on one-off or unfair results.

As in previous years this season’s Sunoco Whelen Challenge champion will win a fully funded drive aboard a Whelen-sponsored prototype in the 2018 Rolex 24 At Daytona.

Meanwhile, Sunoco’s 240 Challenge champion will contest the 240-minute Daytona support race held over the same January weekend at the wheel of a Sunoco-liveried GT4 car.

Official Whelen Standings 1st October 2017

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Standings Name Team Series Average Points
1 Stuart Middleton HHC Motorsport British GT4 PRO 78.10
2 William Tregurtha HHC Motorsport British GT4 PRO 75.90
3 Stuart Moseley Nielsen Radical EURO SR3 70.25
4 Matt Bell United Autosport LMP3 Cup 68.21
5 Colin Noble JR Nielsen LMP3 Cup 68.08
6 Jon Barnes TF Sport British GT3 PRO 61.55
7 Alex Reed Lanan Racing British GT4 PRO 61.05
8 David Pittard Lanan Racing British GT4 PRO 61.05
9 Mike Robinson PMW Expo/Optimum British GT4 PRO 58.85
10 Sam Tordoff Barwell Motorsport British GT3 PRO 58.14
11 Joe Osborne Tolman Motorsport British GT4 PRO 56.10
12 Matt Griffin Spirit of Race British GT3 PRO 48.95
13 Adam Mackay Track-club British GT4 PRO 48.40
14 Jack Mitchell Macmillan AMR British GT3 PRO 46.20
15 James Littlejohn Macmillan AMR British GT3 PRO 46.20
16 Sandy Mitchell Black Bull Garage 59 British GT4 PRO 46.20
17 Matthew Graham EBOR GT British GT4 PRO 45.65
18 Ciaran Hagerty Black Bull Garage 59 British GT4 PRO 43.45
19 Jan Jonck Macmillan AMR British GT4 PRO 41.25
20 William Phillips Macmillan AMR British GT4 PRO 41.25
21 Jack Butel Speedworks LMP3 Cup 38.25
22 Callum Mcleod Team Parker Racing British GT3 PRO 37.46
23 Andrew Evans United Autosport LMP3 Cup 35.96
24 Thomas Randle Douglas Motorsport LMP3 Cup 32.96
25 Matt Nicoll-Jones Academy Motorsprot British GT4 PRO 30.25
26 Will More Academy Motorsprot British GT4 PRO 30.25
27 Christian England United Autosport LMP3 Cup 28.25
28 Jamie Spence Nielsen LMP3 Cup 27.38
29 Scott Malvern Team Parker Racing British GT4 PRO 25.30
30 Sarah Moore Tockwidth LMP3 Cup 24.92
31 Ryan Ratcliffe AmDtuning.com British GT3 PRO 22.55
32 Akhil Rabindra Black Bull Garage 59 British GT4 PRO 21.45
33 Martin Short Team Abba British GT3 PRO 14.30
34 Martin Plowman UltraTek Racing/RJN British GT4 PRO 13.20
35 Ollie Hancock 360 Radical EURO SR3 13.11
36 Alex Kapadia RAW Radical EURO SR8 12.22
37 Mike Simpson Century Motorsport British GT4 PRO 12.10
38 Jacob Mathiassen Century Motorsport British GT4 PRO 11.00
39 Marco Cencetti RAW Radical EURO SR3 10.50
40 Nathan Freke Century Motorsport British GT3 PRO 7.98
41 Harry Gottsacker Century Motorsport British GT3 PRO 5.50
42 Matt Chapman Autoaid/RCIB Insurance British GT4 PRO 3.30
43 Gareth Howell In2Racing British GT4 PRO 2.20
44 Michael Caine Autoaid/RCIB Insurance British GT4 PRO 1.65
45 Charlie Robertson Century Motorsport British GT3 PRO 0.00
46 Parker Chase Century Motorsport British GT3 PRO 0.00

Middleton and Parfitt Jnr still on top after Donington finales

The British GT and Mini JCW finales at Donington Park produced some very nail biting racing. 2017 Mini Challenge JCW racer Brett Smith was crowned Champion at Brands Hatch, with one round to go, but arrived at Donington with one aim in mind – score maximum points towards the Sunoco 240 Challenge. For the Middleton/Tregurtha British GT4 pairing, they knew that they had to beat Alex Reed and David Pittard in the Lanan Ginetta for the British GT4 Championship crown, but also had to score as many points as possible towards the Sunoco Whelen Challenge to stay in the lead.

Whelen: Stuart Middleton has laid down the gauntlet for Stuart Moseley
Stuart Middleton went into the British GT finale at Donington Park as the Sunoco Whelen Challenge leader, just ahead of co-driver Will Tregurtha, and knew he had to score high to keep his Daytona dream alive. Stuart’s real threat was Will who, if he posted fastest lap and took the pole position points, could leapfrog Stuart in the Sunoco Whelen Challenge.

Will Tregurtha was on track in the #55 HHC run Ginetta for the first GT4 qualifying when unfortunately a red flag situation meant he could not do better than fourth fastest. In the second part of the GT4 qualifying, Joe Osborne, in the Tolman Motosport McLaren GT4, then set a pole time no other GT4 pro driver could match. This meant that, at best, if Will put in the fastest lap in the race he could match Middelton’s average score. However, Stuart’s and Will’s combined qualifying saw them starting from fourth on the grid, and with no mistakes between the young driver pairing throughout the race, Stuart took the flag in second just behind Graham Johnson and Mike Robinson in the PMW McLaren 570S GT4.

Second place in the 2-hour endurance finale resulted in Stuart Middleton and Will Tregurtha becoming the youngest ever British GT4 Championship winners. And if Stuart wins the Sunoco Whelen Challenge, he will be the youngest ever winner in the Challenge’s nine years of running.

With this result, Stuart Middleton further increased his lead in the Sunoco Whelen Challenge over the only man who can still challenge him for the crown – Stuart Moseley in the Radical EuroMasters series. Moseley is now 6.45 average points behind Middleton but has 6 races to try to improve his average score. If he wins all remaining races, sets all pole positions and sets all fastest laps, he will end up on 97.97 points and win the Sunoco Whelen Challenge. However, to beat Middleton he must average 90.43 points per race out of a possible 140 (100 for winning, 20 for pole position and 20 for fastest lap) which is by no means a simple task. Stuart races at Monza from 30th September to 1st October and at Barcelona on 28-29th of October.

Current standings

Racer                   Class            Now           Rounds left        Max points       Min points

Stuart Middleton    British GT4   78.10         finished

William Tregurtha  British GT4   75.90         finished

Stuart Moseley      Radical Euro 69.94         6                       97.97              41.97

Matt Bell                LMP3 Cup     68.21        finished

Colin Noble Jnr     LMP3 Cup     68.08         finished

240: JCW racer Brett Smith in a league of his own whilst Parfitt Jnr maintains lead
Brett Smith in the Eurotech run #39 Mini Cooper JCW came to Donington Park as the 2017 JCW Champion and had nothing to lose when trying to maximise his Sunoco 240 Challenge points. Rick Parfitt Jnr, on the other hand, had everything to lose as he had to stay conservative with a focus on winning the British GT3 crown. But Rick, never having been to Daytona, had it in the back of his mind to try to get pole points and fastest lap points towards the 240 Challenge, and hope that Brett would not score enough points towards the challenge himself. However, pole points were not to be when Aston racer, Mark Farmer, on an Aston Martin suited track, stuck it on pole by 11 hundredths of a second just ahead of Rick. Brett Smith on the other hand was untouchable in qualifying and got both sets of pole position points.

After a dramatic start to the British GT finale, where Championship rival Jon Minshaw made a cracking start from third to second, Rick struggled and lost one place to fifth on cold tyres. Luck had it for Rick that Minshaw spun within a couple of laps. Rick held on to the gifted fourth position when he pitted after one hour with Minshaw in seventh. However, due to a twenty second success penalty for Parfitt Jnr/Morris having won at Brands in the previous round, Minshaw’s pro-driver Phil Keen came out just ahead of Parfitt’s pro-driver Seb Morris. Keen, in the Lamborghini Huracan set a blistering pace to try to chase down Jonny Adam in the #1 Aston Martin to try to win the race. However, it was not to be, and despite the fastest lap, Minshaw/Keen finished third and Parfitt Jnr/Morris fourth, meaning that Rick and Seb became the 2017 British GT3 Champions.

Meanwhile, after setting pole, fastest lap and winning race one, Brett Smith had one remaining race to improve his Sunoco 240 Challenge points. At that point he could still overturn Rick Parfitt’s 240 Challenge lead if he won the race and set fastest lap… Brett started from fourth on the reverse second race grid. Brett was in second within a lap and then outfoxed race leader Rob Smith into the first corner on the second lap and disappeared into the distance. He set fastest lap on his way to finishing off a very impressive final race weekend, scoring maximum points towards the Sunoco 240 Challenge and taking over the lead in the 240 Challenge from Parfitt Jnr by 0.57 average points.

However, that was not to be, as later in the evening Minshaw/Keen were excluded for overtaking under yellow flag which elevated Rick Parfitt Jnr and 2016 season Sunoco Whelen Challenge winner Seb Morris to third in their race. Sadly for Brett Smith, this means that he finished just 0.42 average points behind Parfitt Jnr who finished on an amazing 96.53.

But the Sunoco 240 Challenge is by no means decided yet as two Mini Cooper racers can still climb to the top. Either third place Jessica Hawkins, or fourth place Matt Hammond, separated by just 0.26 average points, can still become the 2017 season Sunoco 240 Challenge winner. To do so, they will need to score 380 points over the remaining three races at Snetterton out of 420 points available. That means a combination of three wins and four poles or fastest laps; or 2 wins, one 4thplace and all poles and fastest laps – very tough, but not impossible.

We have to wait until 14-15th of October to find out at the Mini Cooper finale at Snetterton – exciting!

Current standings

Racer                   Class                  Now           Rounds left        Max points       Min points

Rick Parfitt Jnr      British GT3AM    96.53         finished

Brett Smith            Mini JCW           96.11         finished

Jessica Hawkins    Mini Cooper       91.33        3                       99.44             76.11

Matt Hammond      Mini Cooper       91.07        3                       99.22             75.89

Jon Minshaw         British GT3AM    85.64        finished

Next races:

Monza 30 Sept – 1 Oct    Radical EuroMasters

Snetterton 14-15 Oct     GT Cup / Radical Challenge / Mini Cooper

What are the Sunoco Challenges?
The Sunoco Challenges provide an accurate assessment and comparison of performances across multiple championships during any given season. Points are awarded for qualifying and race results, including fastest lap, which are then converted into an individual average score for each competing driver over the course of a full campaign.

That means each race weekend offers drivers an equal chance to climb and drop down their respective Sunoco Challenge table. It also ensures that performances are taken into consideration across an entire season while placing less emphasis on one-off or unfair results.

As in previous years this season’s Sunoco Whelen Challenge champion will win a fully funded drive aboard a Whelen-sponsored prototype in the 2018 Rolex 24 At Daytona.

Meanwhile, Sunoco’s 240 Challenge champion will contest the 240-minute Daytona support race held over the same January weekend at the wheel of a Sunoco-liveried GT4 car.

Sunoco 240 Challenge Standings 24th September 2017

Sunoco 240 Challenge Standings  24th September 2017.

Standings Racers Name Team Series Average Points
1 Rick Parfitt Jnr Team Parker Racing British GT3 AM 96.53
2 Brett Smith Eurotech Racing JCW 96.11
3 Jessica Hawkins Mini R50 Cooper Mini Cooper 91.33
4 Matt Hammond Mini R50 Cooper Mini Cooper 91.07
5 Jon Minshaw Barwell Motorsport British GT3 AM 85.64
6 Dominic Paul Spy Motorsport GTCUP GTA 84.29
7 Alistair Mccaig Ecurie Ecosse LMP3 cup 80.08
8 Shane Kelly Uni of Wolves Racing F3 Cup 79.06
9 Jacopo Sebastiani CF Racing F3 Cup 76.39
10 Graham Johnson PMW/Optimum British GT4 AM 72.05
11 Jack Lang Gorse Motors Radical Challenge 71.54
12 Oliver Barker Nielsen Radical Challenge 71.15
13 Sam Weller Mini R50 Cooper Mini Cooper 68.73
14 Derek Johnston TF Sport British GT3 AM 64.68
15 Mark Farmer TF Sport British GT3 AM 63.75
16 Tony Wells United Autosport LMP3 cup 62.88
17 Brent Millage Spy Motorsport GTCUP GTA 61.59
18 Jani Hjerppe Nielsen Radical EURO SR3 61.31
19 Owen Walton Mini R50 Cooper Mini Cooper 60.47
20 Gary Smith Amigo Motorsport GTCUP GTA 60.06
21 Mick Mercer Amigo Motorsport GTCUP GTA 60.06
22 Reece Barr Excelr8 JCW 58.61
23 Liam Griffin Barwell Motorsport British GT3 AM 58.14
24 Robbie Watts Fox Racing F3 Cup 55.94
25 Adam Balon track-club British GT4 AM 55.00
26 C Butler-Hendersen MINI UK JCW 54.38
27 Bradley Smith Mectech Radical Challenge 52.69
28 David Grady Unitec Motorsport JCW 52.19
29 Rob Smith Mini UK ViP JCW 51.94
30 Cian Carey CDR F3 Cup 50.31
31 Martin Poole Mini R50 Cooper Mini Cooper 49.00
32 Mark Wakefield Excelr8 JCW 47.81
33 Richard Newman Mini R50 Cooper Mini Cooper 47.33
34 Steve BURGESS RAW Radical Challenge 46.54
35 Dominik Jackson RAW Radical Challenge 46.15
36 Stuart Wiltshire CF Racing F3 Cup 44.38
37 Duncan Cameron Spirit of Race British GT3 AM 42.35
38 Graham Davidson Jet Stream Racing GTCUP GTO 41.51
39 David Pattison Tolman Motorsport British GT4 AM 38.50
40 George Line CF Racing F3 Cup 37.50
41 Simon Walton Mini R50 Cooper Mini Cooper 36.40
42 Ian Loggie Team Parker Racing British GT3 AM 35.26
43 Adam Wilcox JMH GTCUP GTO 33.69
44 Jack Manchester Scorpio Motorsport Radical Challenge 33.46
45 Leyton Clarke FF Corse GTCUP GTC 32.75
46 Nigel Hudson JMH GTCUP GTO 32.44
47 Ian Goodchild Amigo Motorsport GTCUP GTA 32.44
48 Ryan Booth Valour Radical EURO SR8 30.44
49 George Sutton Privateer JCW 30.00
50 Chris Papageorgiou Black Mamba GTCUP GTC 29.50
51 Marcus Hoggarth In2Racing British GT4 AM 29.15
52 Dean Macdonald Black Bull Garage 59 British GT4 AM 28.05
53 James Webb Team Webb GTCUP GTB 27.99
54 Richard Neary Abba/Rollcentre British GT3 AM 26.57
55 Jake Rattenbury M TECH GTCUP GTC 26.38
56 Jason Rishover Nielsen LMP3 cup 25.71
57 Jim Booth Valour Radical EURO SR8 24.56
58 Darren Chatt Mini R50 Cooper Mini Cooper 23.47
59 Lee Mowle AmDtuning.com British GT3 AM 22.55
60 Graham Lucking FF Corse GTCUP GTC 22.19
61 James Heffernan CF Racing F3 Cup 22.19
62 Calum Lockie FF course Britcar 1E 22.14
63 Darren Standing Amigo Motorsport GTCUP GTA 21.81
64 John Harrison Nielsen Radical EURO SR8 20.82
65 James Turkington Mini UK ViP JCW 20.00
66 Gareth Downing Nat Mspt Academy GTCUP GTO 19.31
67 Johnny Mowlem FF Corse GTCUP GTC 19.14
68 Stuart Gough Tour de Force JCW 16.94
69 Bonamy Grimes FF Corse GTCUP GTC 16.69
70 Andy Schulz G-Cat LMP3 cup 16.63
71 John Macleod RAW Radical Challenge 16.54
72 Henry Neal Team Dynamics JCW 16.39
73 Paul Bailey G-Cat LMP3 cup 16.17
74 Richard Baxter Nielsen Radical Challenge 16.15
75 Tom Webb Team Webb GTCUP GTB 15.69
76 Mark Cornell Mini R50 Cooper Mini Cooper 15.60
77 Kelvin Fletcher UltraTek Racing/RJN British GT4 AM 15.40
78 Kristian Jeffrey Radical Works Radical Challenge 15.38
79 Mark Richards 360 Racing Radical Challenge 15.00
80 Tony Bishop Fox Racing F3 Cup 14.38
81 Anna Walewska Century Motorsport British GT4 AM 14.30
82 Jeff Smith Eurotech Racing JCW 13.89
83 Sean Byrne Scorpio Motorsport Radical Challenge 13.85
84 Javier Morcillo Neil Garner Msport Britcar 1E 13.64
85 Jamie Stanley FF Corse GTCUP GTC 13.44
86 Laurent de Meeus FF Corse GTCUP GTC 13.44
87 Martin Verity 360 Radical EURO SR3 13.11
88 Konstantin Gugkaev AUH Motorsport Radical Challenge 12.69
89 Ross Wylie MJC Britcar 1E 12.57
90 Piers Masarati Black Mamba GTCUP GTC 12.25
92 Andrew Ferguson RAW Radical EURO SR3 12.22
93 Jeremy Ferguson RAW Radical EURO SR3 12.22
94 Brad Hutchinson Privateer JCW 11.56
95 Witt Gamski MJC Britcar 1E 11.43
96 Brian Caudwell Nielsen Radical Challenge 11.15
97 Manuel Cintrano Neil Garner Msport Britcar 1E 11.07
98 David Gillett VA Howe F3 Cup 10.94
99 Elliot Goodman RAW Radical Challenge 10.77
100 Brian Murphy Orwin Radical Challenge 10.38
101 Scott Jeffs Privateer JCW 10.00
102 Kevin Riley Nat Mspt Academy GTCUP GTO 9.81
103 Mark Harrison Magic Motorsport F3 Cup 9.69
104 Spencer Bourne Nielsen Radical Challenge 9.62
105 Richard Taffinder UltraTek Racing/RJN British GT4 AM 8.80
106 Dean Brace LDR JCW 8.06
107 Peter Venn CDR F3 Cup 7.81
108 Charlie Hollings FF Corse GTCUP GTC 7.44
109 Mark Brough FF Corse GTCUP GTC 7.44
110 Will Neal Team Dynamics JCW 6.67
111 Harry Cockill RAW Radical Challenge 6.54
112 Marcello Marateotto RAW Radical Challenge 6.54
113 Mark Crader Radical Works Radical Challenge 6.54
114 Tom Harvey RAW Radical Challenge 4.23
115 Freddie Lee Power Maxed Racing JCW 4.17
116 Sam Webster Autoaid/RCIB British GT4 AM 3.85
117 Paul Bell AR Performance JCW 2.78
118 Calum King ES Motorsport JCW 2.22
119 Richard Marsh In2Racing British GT4 AM 2.20
120 Ryan Dignan Privateer JCW 1.67
121 Tim Eakin UltraTek Racing/RJN British GT4 AM 1.65
122 Phillip Jeans CDR F3 Cup 1.56
123 M Nalwalla Excelr8 JCW 1.25
124 Barry Liversidge Privateer Radical Challenge 0.38
125 Richard O’Dwyer AR Performance JCW 0.28
126 Alan Purbrick ALP Racing GTCUP GTB 0.00
127 Arian Watt Valour Racing Radical Challenge 0.00
128 Brian Harvey RAW Radical Challenge 0.00
129 David Frankland Valour Racing Radical Challenge 0.00
130 Gary Paterson RAW Radical Challenge 0.00
131 James Barwell RAW Radical Challenge 0.00
132 Jason Redding Mansol Radical Challenge 0.00
133 Jo Polley Eurotech Racing JCW 0.00
134 Joe Watt Valour Racing Radical Challenge 0.00
135 Kevin O’Connor Privateer JCW 0.00
136 Malcolm Scott privateer F3 Cup 0.00
137 Mike Newbould Autoaid/RCIB British GT4 AM 0.00
138 Paul Allen Mansol Radical Challenge 0.00
139 Peter Tyler Nielsen Radical Challenge 0.00
140 R Svendsen-Cook Nielsen Radical Challenge 0.00
141 Rebecca Jackson Excelr8 JCW 0.00
142 Shahin Nouri NIelsen Radical Challenge 0.00
143 Steve Fresle Century Motorsport British GT4 AM 0.00
144 Steve King ES Motorsport JCW 0.00
145 Stuart Gibbs Excelr8 JCW 0.00
146 Tony Barwell RAW Radical Challenge 0.00

Official Whelen Standings 24th September 2017

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Standings Name Team Series Average Points
1 Stuart Middleton HHC Motorsport British GT4 PRO 78.10
2 William Tregurtha HHC Motorsport British GT4 PRO 75.90
3 Stuart Moseley Nielsen Radical EURO SR3 70.25
4 Matt Bell United Autosport LMP3 Cup 68.21
5 Colin Noble JR Nielsen LMP3 Cup 68.08
6 Jon Barnes TF Sport British GT3 PRO 61.55
7 Alex Reed Lanan Racing British GT4 PRO 61.05
8 David Pittard Lanan Racing British GT4 PRO 61.05
9 Mike Robinson PMW Expo/Optimum British GT4 PRO 58.85
10 Sam Tordoff Barwell Motorsport British GT3 PRO 58.14
11 Joe Osborne Tolman Motorsport British GT4 PRO 56.10
12 Matt Griffin Spirit of Race British GT3 PRO 48.95
13 Adam Mackay Track-club British GT4 PRO 48.40
14 Jack Mitchell Macmillan AMR British GT3 PRO 46.20
15 James Littlejohn Macmillan AMR British GT3 PRO 46.20
16 Sandy Mitchell Black Bull Garage 59 British GT4 PRO 46.20
17 Matthew Graham EBOR GT British GT4 PRO 45.65
18 Ciaran Hagerty Black Bull Garage 59 British GT4 PRO 43.45
19 Jan Jonck Macmillan AMR British GT4 PRO 41.25
20 William Phillips Macmillan AMR British GT4 PRO 41.25
21 Jack Butel Speedworks LMP3 Cup 38.25
22 Callum Mcleod Team Parker Racing British GT3 PRO 37.46
23 Andrew Evans United Autosport LMP3 Cup 35.96
24 Thomas Randle Douglas Motorsport LMP3 Cup 32.96
25 Matt Nicoll-Jones Academy Motorsprot British GT4 PRO 30.25
26 Will More Academy Motorsprot British GT4 PRO 30.25
27 Christian England United Autosport LMP3 Cup 28.25
28 Jamie Spence Nielsen LMP3 Cup 27.38
29 Scott Malvern Team Parker Racing British GT4 PRO 25.30
30 Sarah Moore Tockwidth LMP3 Cup 24.92
31 Ryan Ratcliffe AmDtuning.com British GT3 PRO 22.55
32 Akhil Rabindra Black Bull Garage 59 British GT4 PRO 21.45
33 Martin Short Team Abba British GT3 PRO 14.30
34 Martin Plowman UltraTek Racing/RJN British GT4 PRO 13.20
35 Ollie Hancock 360 Radical EURO SR3 13.11
36 Alex Kapadia RAW Radical EURO SR8 12.22
37 Mike Simpson Century Motorsport British GT4 PRO 12.10
38 Jacob Mathiassen Century Motorsport British GT4 PRO 11.00
39 Marco Cencetti RAW Radical EURO SR3 10.50
40 Nathan Freke Century Motorsport British GT3 PRO 7.98
41 Harry Gottsacker Century Motorsport British GT3 PRO 5.50
42 Matt Chapman Autoaid/RCIB Insurance British GT4 PRO 3.30
43 Gareth Howell In2Racing British GT4 PRO 2.20
44 Michael Caine Autoaid/RCIB Insurance British GT4 PRO 1.65
45 Charlie Robertson Century Motorsport British GT3 PRO 0.00
46 Parker Chase Century Motorsport British GT3 PRO 0.00

Costly Donington finale for Noble Jnr and Bell

The battle to be crowned 2018 Sunoco Whelen and 240 Challenge champions intensified further last weekend when a number of potential winners from the Henderson Insurance Brokers LMP3 Cup and Mini Challenge Cooper classes fell out of contention.

Attention now turns to this weekend’s crucial meeting at Donington Park where British GT and Mini Challenge JCW – two championships with drivers very much in the running to win both Rolex 24 At Daytona prize drives – stage their final rounds of the season.

Whelen: Noble Jnr and Bell come up just short at wet Donington

LMP3 Cup rivals Colin Noble Jnr and Matt Bell no longer have a chance of winning this January’s senior Rolex 24 At Daytona prize drive after both failed to score enough points during their Donington Park season finale.

With the title already decided in Noble Jnr’s favour, both Pro drivers – neither of whom are eligible to take part in qualifying – were desperate to improve their Sunoco Whelen Challenge chances by winning the championship’s final two races and scoring double points for fastest laps.

Bell managed just that in the opener, while contact between himself and Noble Jnr put paid to the Ecurie Ecosse driver’s chances initially. The newly-crowned champion then looked on target to make amends in the wet second race by setting fastest Pro lap before aquaplaning off into the barriers and out of a comfortable lead.

Bell came home second to further boost his weekend’s good work. Indeed, such was his haul that the United Autosports driver jumped three places in the standings from seventh to fourth and 0.13 points ahead of Noble Jnr, who slipped from third to fifth.

However, Bell’s final total of 68.21 will not be enough to beat current leader Stuart Middleton regardless of where the British GT4 Pro finishes this weekend. His lowest theoretical average score of 68.75 will still be a shade more than Bell’s.

Nevertheless, Middleton cannot afford to back off, and certainly not when four other drivers are still in contention to win the coveted fully-paid-for DPi seat at Daytona. He and HHC Motorsport co-driver Will Tregurtha are both chasing the British GT4 title this weekend but will also be keeping one eye on each other’s performances as they battle for Whelen top-spot. Middleton currently holds a 2.45-point advantage, which would be negated if Tregurtha were to set fastest qualifying time or race lap.

In the event of a tie Sunoco Challenge organisers will look back through ‘second-best’ personal results to determine a winner.

The pair’s only GT4 title rivals also remain in Whelen contention. Alex Reed and David Pittard are currently tied sixth but will need a very good weekend to both steal the British GT title and potentially jump all five drivers ahead of them. The Lanan Racing duo are 8.56 points behind Middleton at present.

Meanwhile, Stuart Moseley is now the only driver able to prevent a British GT ace from claiming the Sunoco Whelen Challenge title for the fourth year running. His recent exploits at Silverstone boosted the Radical European Masters SR3 racer’s season average by 3.69 points to leave him 6.45 shy of Middleton. Crucially, though, his potential maximum with six races remaining is far higher than the current leader’s theoretical best – 84.15 vs 97.97 – ensuring that this year’s winner could be decided at the very last Sunoco Challenge-eligible event of the season!

There’s no change in the rest of the top-10: Sam Tordoff is best placed of British GT’s eligible GT3 contingent in eighth, Joe Osborne (GT4) is ninth and Jon Barnes (GT3) 10th.

240: Mixed weekend for Mini Challenge Cooper front-runners

Jessica Hawkins missed her chance to maintain the pressure on Rick Parfitt Jnr at the top of the Sunoco 240 Challenge table last weekend, while Mini Challenge Cooper rival Matt Hammond continued his late charge at Donington.

Following a strong start to the season Hawkins’ performances have tailed off a little in recent weeks to the point that she has now slipped to third in the standings behind Jon Minshaw, who will be battling fellow GT3 Am Parfitt Jnr for the British GT title and 240 points lead this weekend. Second and fourth places at Donington saw her average score drop to 91.33, 7.67 points off the current lead and just 0.26 ahead of Hammond who again scored strongly thanks to a pair of victories and pole positions.

Even a disaster for Parfitt Jnr this weekend would see him end the season on 89.1 points, a very respectable total that will be tough to beat. Minshaw, Hawkins and Hammond all have one final opportunity to do just that, along with Mini Challenge JCW leader Brett Smith who also competes for the final time in 2017 at Donington this weekend. He lies fifth at present, 0.44 points behind Hammond who won’t be back in Cooper action until October 28/29.

That same weekend will see the 240 Challenge’s only other potential winner, Jacopo Sebastiani, conclude his F3 Cup campaign at Oulton Park. His maximum average of 91.94 is just enough to beat Parfitt Jnr’s worst-case scenario score.

GT Cup GTA driver Dominic Paul is seventh and first of the drivers unable to win this year’s title. LMP3 Cup champion Alasdair McCaig slips to eighth having seen his Sunoco chances go the same way as Ecurie Ecosse co-driver Noble Jnr last weekend, while Shane Kelly and Jack Lang complete the top-10.

Remaining Sunoco Challenge-eligible events:

Sep 22-24      Donington Park – British GT & Mini Challenge JCW

Sep 30-1 Oct  Monza – Radical European Masters

Oct 14-15      Snetterton – GT Cup, Radical Challenge & Mini Challenge Cooper

Oct 20-21      Oulton Park – Britcar Endurance Championship

Oct 27-28      Oulton Park – F3 Cup

Oct 28-29      Barcelona – Radical European Masters SR3

What are the Sunoco Challenges?

The Sunoco Challenges provide an accurate assessment and comparison of performances across multiple championships during any given season. Points are awarded for qualifying and race results, including fastest lap, which are then converted into an individual average score for each competing driver over the course of a full campaign.

That means each race weekend offers drivers an equal chance to climb and drop down their respective Sunoco Challenge table. It also ensures that performances are taken into consideration across an entire season while placing less emphasis on one-off or unfair results.

As in previous years this season’s Sunoco Whelen Challenge champion will win a fully funded drive aboard a Whelen-sponsored prototype in the 2018 Rolex 24 At Daytona.

Meanwhile, Sunoco’s 240 Challenge champion will contest the 240-minute Daytona support race held over the same January weekend at the wheel of a Sunoco-liveried GT4 car.

Sunoco 240 Challenge Standings 17th September 2017

Sunoco 240 Challenge Standings 17th September 2017.

Standings Matt jh Team Series Average Points
1 Rick Parfitt Jnr Team Parker Racing British GT3 AM 99.00
2 Jon Minshaw Barwell Motorsport British GT3 AM 93.50
3 Jessica Hawkins Mini R50 Cooper Mini Cooper 91.33
4 Matt Hammond Mini R50 Cooper Mini Cooper 91.07
5 Brett Smith Eurotech Racing JCW 90.63
6 Jacopo Sebastiani CF Racing F3 Cup 85.94
7 Dominic Paul Spy Motorsport GTCUP GTA 84.29
8 Alistair Mccaig Ecurie Ecosse LMP3 cup 80.08
9 Shane Kelly Uni of Wolves Racing F3 Cup 79.06
10 Jack Lang Gorse Motors Radical Challenge 71.54
11 Oliver Barker Nielsen Radical Challenge 71.15
12 Sam Weller Mini R50 Cooper Mini Cooper 68.73
13 Graham Johnson PMW/Optimum British GT4 AM 65.39
14 Tony Wells United Autosport LMP3 cup 62.88
15 Brent Millage Spy Motorsport GTCUP GTA 61.59
16 Jani Hjerppe Nielsen Radical EURO SR3 61.31
17 Adam Balon track-club British GT4 AM 61.11
18 Owen Walton Mini R50 Cooper Mini Cooper 60.47
19 Gary Smith Amigo Motorsport GTCUP GTA 60.06
20 Mick Mercer Amigo Motorsport GTCUP GTA 60.06
21 Mark Farmer TF Sport British GT3 AM 59.28
22 Derek Johnston TF Sport British GT3 AM 58.67
23 Reece Barr Excelr8 JCW 57.81
24 Liam Griffin Barwell Motorsport British GT3 AM 57.44
25 Robbie Watts Fox Racing F3 Cup 55.94
26 Bradley Smith Mectech Radical Challenge 52.69
27 Cian Carey CDR F3 Cup 50.31
28 Martin Poole Mini R50 Cooper Mini Cooper 49.00
29 C Butler-Hendersen MINI UK JCW 48.13
30 Rob Smith Mini UK ViP JCW 47.81
31 Mark Wakefield Excelr8 JCW 47.50
32 Richard Newman Mini R50 Cooper Mini Cooper 47.33
33 Duncan Cameron Spirit of Race British GT3 AM 47.06
34 Steve BURGESS RAW Radical Challenge 46.54
35 Dominik Jackson RAW Radical Challenge 46.15
36 Stuart Wiltshire CF Racing F3 Cup 44.38
37 David Grady Unitec Motorsport JCW 42.81
38 David Pattison Tolman Motorsport British GT4 AM 42.78
39 Graham Davidson Jet Stream Racing GTCUP GTO 41.51
40 George Line CF Racing F3 Cup 37.50
41 Simon Walton Mini R50 Cooper Mini Cooper 36.40
42 Ian Loggie Team Parker Racing British GT3 AM 34.22
43 Adam Wilcox JMH GTCUP GTO 33.69
44 Jack Manchester Scorpio Motorsport Radical Challenge 33.46
45 Leyton Clarke FF Corse GTCUP GTC 32.75
46 Nigel Hudson JMH GTCUP GTO 32.44
47 Ian Goodchild Amigo Motorsport GTCUP GTA 32.44
48 Ryan Booth Valour Radical EURO SR8 30.44
49 Chris Papageorgiou Black Mamba GTCUP GTC 29.50
50 Dean Macdonald Black Bull Garage 59 British GT4 AM 28.72
51 Marcus Hoggarth In2Racing British GT4 AM 28.11
52 James Webb Team Webb GTCUP GTB 27.99
53 George Sutton Privateer JCW 27.50
54 Jake Rattenbury M TECH GTCUP GTC 26.38
55 Jason Rishover Nielsen LMP3 cup 25.71
56 Richard Neary Abba/Rollcentre British GT3 AM 25.67
57 Lee Mowle AmDtuning.com British GT3 AM 25.06
58 Jim Booth Valour Radical EURO SR8 24.56
59 Darren Chatt Mini R50 Cooper Mini Cooper 23.47
60 James Turkington Mini UK ViP JCW 22.50
61 Graham Lucking FF Corse GTCUP GTC 22.19
62 James Heffernan CF Racing F3 Cup 22.19
63 Calum Lockie FF course Britcar 1E 22.14
64 Darren Standing Amigo Motorsport GTCUP GTA 21.81
65 John Harrison Nielsen Radical EURO SR8 20.82
66 Gareth Downing Nat Mspt Academy GTCUP GTO 19.31
67 Johnny Mowlem FF Corse GTCUP GTC 19.14
68 Henry Neal Team Dynamics JCW 18.44
69 Kelvin Fletcher UltraTek Racing/RJN British GT4 AM 17.11
70 Bonamy Grimes FF Corse GTCUP GTC 16.69
71 Andy Schulz G-Cat LMP3 cup 16.63
72 John Macleod RAW Radical Challenge 16.54
73 Paul Bailey G-Cat LMP3 cup 16.17
74 Richard Baxter Nielsen Radical Challenge 16.15
75 Tom Webb Team Webb GTCUP GTB 15.69
76 Jeff Smith Eurotech Racing JCW 15.63
77 Mark Cornell Mini R50 Cooper Mini Cooper 15.60
78 Kristian Jeffrey Radical Works Radical Challenge 15.38
79 Stuart Gough Tour de Force JCW 15.31
80 Mark Richards 360 Racing Radical Challenge 15.00
81 Tony Bishop Fox Racing F3 Cup 14.38
82 Sean Byrne Scorpio Motorsport Radical Challenge 13.85
83 Javier Morcillo Neil Garner Msport Britcar 1E 13.64
84 Jamie Stanley FF Corse GTCUP GTC 13.44
85 Laurent de Meeus FF Corse GTCUP GTC 13.44
86 Martin Verity 360 Radical EURO SR3 13.11
87 Konstantin Gugkaev AUH Motorsport Radical Challenge 12.69
88 Ross Wylie MJC Britcar 1E 12.57
89 Piers Masarati Black Mamba GTCUP GTC 12.25
90 Andrew Ferguson RAW Radical EURO SR3 12.22
92 Jeremy Ferguson RAW Radical EURO SR3 12.22
93 Witt Gamski MJC Britcar 1E 11.43
94 Scott Jeffs Privateer JCW 11.25
95 Brian Caudwell Nielsen Radical Challenge 11.15
96 Manuel Cintrano Neil Garner Msport Britcar 1E 11.07
97 David Gillett VA Howe F3 Cup 10.94
98 Elliot Goodman RAW Radical Challenge 10.77
99 Brian Murphy Orwin Radical Challenge 10.38
100 Brad Hutchinson Privateer JCW 10.31
101 Kevin Riley Nat Mspt Academy GTCUP GTO 9.81
102 Richard Taffinder UltraTek Racing/RJN British GT4 AM 9.78
103 Mark Harrison Magic Motorsport F3 Cup 9.69
104 Spencer Bourne Nielsen Radical Challenge 9.62
105 Dean Brace LDR JCW 9.06
106 Anna Walewska Century Motorsport British GT4 AM 7.94
107 Peter Venn CDR F3 Cup 7.81
108 Charlie Hollings FF Corse GTCUP GTC 7.44
109 Mark Brough FF Corse GTCUP GTC 7.44
110 Will Neal Team Dynamics JCW 6.56
111 Harry Cockill RAW Radical Challenge 6.54
112 Marcello Marateotto RAW Radical Challenge 6.54
113 Mark Crader Radical Works Radical Challenge 6.54
114 Freddie Lee Power Maxed Racing JCW 4.69
115 Sam Webster Autoaid/RCIB British GT4 AM 4.28
116 Tom Harvey RAW Radical Challenge 4.23
117 Paul Bell AR Performance JCW 3.13
118 Richard Marsh In2Racing British GT4 AM 2.44
119 Calum King ES Motorsport JCW 2.19
120 Ryan Dignan Privateer JCW 1.88
121 Tim Eakin UltraTek Racing/RJN British GT4 AM 1.83
122 Phillip Jeans CDR F3 Cup 1.56
123 M Nalwalla Excelr8 JCW 1.25
124 Barry Liversidge Privateer Radical Challenge 0.38
125 Richard O’Dwyer AR Performance JCW 0.31
126 Alan Purbrick ALP Racing GTCUP GTB 0.00
127 Arian Watt Valour Racing Radical Challenge 0.00
128 Brian Harvey RAW Radical Challenge 0.00
129 David Frankland Valour Racing Radical Challenge 0.00
130 Gary Paterson RAW Radical Challenge 0.00
131 James Barwell RAW Radical Challenge 0.00
132 Jason Redding Mansol Radical Challenge 0.00
133 Jo Polley Eurotech Racing JCW 0.00
134 Joe Watt Valour Racing Radical Challenge 0.00
135 Kevin O’Connor Privateer JCW 0.00
136 Malcolm Scott privateer F3 Cup 0.00
137 Mike Newbould Autoaid/RCIB British GT4 AM 0.00
138 Paul Allen Mansol Radical Challenge 0.00
139 Peter Tyler Nielsen Radical Challenge 0.00
140 R Svendsen-Cook Nielsen Radical Challenge 0.00
141 Rebecca Jackson Excelr8 JCW 0.00
142 Shahin Nouri NIelsen Radical Challenge 0.00
143 Steve Fresle Century Motorsport British GT4 AM 0.00
144 Steve King ES Motorsport JCW 0.00
145 Stuart Gibbs Excelr8 JCW 0.00
146 Tony Barwell RAW Radical Challenge 0.00

Sunoco 240 Challenge Standings 10th September 2017

Sunoco 240 Challenge Standings 10th September 2017.

Standings Driver Name Team Series Average Points
1 Rick Parfitt Jnr Team Parker Racing British GT3 AM 99.00
2 Jessica Hawkins Mini R50 Cooper Mini Cooper 95.00
3 Jon Minshaw Barwell Motorsport British GT3 AM 93.50
4 Brett Smith Eurotech Racing JCW 90.63
5 Matt Hammond Mini R50 Cooper Mini Cooper 87.69
6 Jacopo Sebastiani CF Racing F3 Cup 85.94
7 Alistair Mccaig Ecurie Ecosse LMP3 cup 82.25
8 Shane Kelly Uni of Wolves Racing F3 Cup 79.06
9 Dominic Paul Spy Motorsport GTCUP GTA 78.33
10 Jack Lang Gorse Motors Radical Challenge 71.54
11 Oliver Barker Nielsen Radical Challenge 71.15
12 Sam Weller Mini R50 Cooper Mini Cooper 66.92
13 Graham Johnson PMW/Optimum British GT4 AM 65.39
14 Owen Walton Mini R50 Cooper Mini Cooper 64.23
15 Brent Millage Spy Motorsport GTCUP GTA 63.32
16 Gary Smith Amigo Motorsport GTCUP GTA 62.21
17 Mick Mercer Amigo Motorsport GTCUP GTA 62.21
18 Jani Hjerppe Nielsen Radical EURO SR3 61.31
19 Adam Balon track-club British GT4 AM 61.11
20 Mark Farmer TF Sport British GT3 AM 59.28
21 Derek Johnston TF Sport British GT3 AM 58.67
22 Reece Barr Excelr8 JCW 57.81
23 Tony Wells United Autosport LMP3 cup 57.80
24 Liam Griffin Barwell Motorsport British GT3 AM 57.44
25 Robbie Watts Fox Racing F3 Cup 55.94
26 Martin Poole Mini R50 Cooper Mini Cooper 55.00
27 Bradley Smith Mectech Radical Challenge 52.69
28 Cian Carey CDR F3 Cup 50.31
29 C Butler-Hendersen MINI UK JCW 48.13
30 Rob Smith Mini UK ViP JCW 47.81
31 Mark Wakefield Excelr8 JCW 47.50
32 Duncan Cameron Spirit of Race British GT3 AM 47.06
33 Steve BURGESS RAW Radical Challenge 46.54
34 Dominik Jackson RAW Radical Challenge 46.15
35 Stuart Wiltshire CF Racing F3 Cup 44.38
36 Richard Newman Mini R50 Cooper Mini Cooper 43.85
37 David Grady Unitec Motorsport JCW 42.81
38 David Pattison Tolman Motorsport British GT4 AM 42.78
39 Graham Davidson Jet Stream Racing GTCUP GTO 42.62
40 Simon Walton Mini R50 Cooper Mini Cooper 39.23
41 George Line CF Racing F3 Cup 37.50
42 Leyton Clarke FF Corse GTCUP GTC 37.43
43 Ian Loggie Team Parker Racing British GT3 AM 34.22
44 Adam Wilcox JMH GTCUP GTO 34.21
45 Chris Papageorgiou Black Mamba GTCUP GTC 33.71
46 Jack Manchester Scorpio Motorsport Radical Challenge 33.46
47 Nigel Hudson JMH GTCUP GTO 32.79
48 Ryan Booth Valour Radical EURO SR8 30.44
49 Dean Macdonald Black Bull Garage 59 British GT4 AM 28.72
50 Marcus Hoggarth In2Racing British GT4 AM 28.11
51 George Sutton Privateer JCW 27.50
52 Jake Rattenbury M TECH GTCUP GTC 27.32
53 Richard Neary Abba/Rollcentre British GT3 AM 25.67
54 Graham Lucking FF Corse GTCUP GTC 25.36
55 Lee Mowle AmDtuning.com British GT3 AM 25.06
56 Darren Standing Amigo Motorsport GTCUP GTA 24.93
57 Ian Goodchild Amigo Motorsport GTCUP GTA 24.93
58 Jim Booth Valour Radical EURO SR8 24.56
59 James Webb Team Webb GTCUP GTB 24.27
60 Darren Chatt Mini R50 Cooper Mini Cooper 24.23
61 James Turkington Mini UK ViP JCW 22.50
62 James Heffernan CF Racing F3 Cup 22.19
63 Calum Lockie FF course Britcar 1E 22.14
64 John Harrison Nielsen Radical EURO SR8 20.82
65 Andy Schulz G-Cat LMP3 cup 19.95
66 Paul Bailey G-Cat LMP3 cup 19.40
67 Gareth Downing Nat Mspt Academy GTCUP GTO 19.17
68 Johnny Mowlem FF Corse GTCUP GTC 18.50
69 Henry Neal Team Dynamics JCW 18.44
70 Tom Webb Team Webb GTCUP GTB 17.93
71 Kelvin Fletcher UltraTek Racing/RJN British GT4 AM 17.11
72 Jason Rishover Nielsen LMP3 cup 16.60
73 John Macleod RAW Radical Challenge 16.54
74 Bonamy Grimes FF Corse GTCUP GTC 16.21
75 Richard Baxter Nielsen Radical Challenge 16.15
76 Jeff Smith Eurotech Racing JCW 15.63
77 Kristian Jeffrey Radical Works Radical Challenge 15.38
78 Jamie Stanley FF Corse GTCUP GTC 15.36
79 Laurent de Meeus FF Corse GTCUP GTC 15.36
80 Stuart Gough Tour de Force JCW 15.31
81 Mark Richards 360 Racing Radical Challenge 15.00
82 Tony Bishop Fox Racing F3 Cup 14.38
83 Piers Masarati Black Mamba GTCUP GTC 14.00
84 Sean Byrne Scorpio Motorsport Radical Challenge 13.85
85 Javier Morcillo Neil Garner Msport Britcar 1E 13.64
86 Martin Verity 360 Radical EURO SR3 13.11
87 Konstantin Gugkaev AUH Motorsport Radical Challenge 12.69
88 Ross Wylie MJC Britcar 1E 12.57
89 Mark Cornell Mini R50 Cooper Mini Cooper 12.31
90 Andrew Ferguson RAW Radical EURO SR3 12.22
92 Jeremy Ferguson RAW Radical EURO SR3 12.22
93 Witt Gamski MJC Britcar 1E 11.43
94 Scott Jeffs Privateer JCW 11.25
95 Kevin Riley Nat Mspt Academy GTCUP GTO 11.21
96 Brian Caudwell Nielsen Radical Challenge 11.15
97 Manuel Cintrano Neil Garner Msport Britcar 1E 11.07
98 David Gillett VA Howe F3 Cup 10.94
99 Elliot Goodman RAW Radical Challenge 10.77
100 Brian Murphy Orwin Radical Challenge 10.38
101 Brad Hutchinson Privateer JCW 10.31
102 Richard Taffinder UltraTek Racing/RJN British GT4 AM 9.78
103 Mark Harrison Magic Motorsport F3 Cup 9.69
104 Spencer Bourne Nielsen Radical Challenge 9.62
105 Dean Brace LDR JCW 9.06
106 Charlie Hollings FF Corse GTCUP GTC 8.50
107 Mark Brough FF Corse GTCUP GTC 8.50
108 Anna Walewska Century Motorsport British GT4 AM 7.94
109 Peter Venn CDR F3 Cup 7.81
110 Will Neal Team Dynamics JCW 6.56
111 Harry Cockill RAW Radical Challenge 6.54
112 Marcello Marateotto RAW Radical Challenge 6.54
113 Mark Crader Radical Works Radical Challenge 6.54
114 Freddie Lee Power Maxed Racing JCW 4.69
115 Sam Webster Autoaid/RCIB British GT4 AM 4.28
116 Tom Harvey RAW Radical Challenge 4.23
117 Paul Bell AR Performance JCW 3.13
118 Richard Marsh In2Racing British GT4 AM 2.44
119 Calum King ES Motorsport JCW 2.19
120 Ryan Dignan Privateer JCW 1.88
121 Tim Eakin UltraTek Racing/RJN British GT4 AM 1.83
122 Phillip Jeans CDR F3 Cup 1.56
123 M Nalwalla Excelr8 JCW 1.25
124 Barry Liversidge Privateer Radical Challenge 0.38
125 Richard O’Dwyer AR Performance JCW 0.31
126 Alan Purbrick ALP Racing GTCUP GTB 0.00
127 Arian Watt Valour Racing Radical Challenge 0.00
128 Brian Harvey RAW Radical Challenge 0.00
129 David Frankland Valour Racing Radical Challenge 0.00
130 Gary Paterson RAW Radical Challenge 0.00
131 James Barwell RAW Radical Challenge 0.00
132 Jason Redding Mansol Radical Challenge 0.00
133 Jo Polley Eurotech Racing JCW 0.00
134 Joe Watt Valour Racing Radical Challenge 0.00
135 Kevin O’Connor Privateer JCW 0.00
136 Malcolm Scott privateer F3 Cup 0.00
137 Mike Newbould Autoaid/RCIB British GT4 AM 0.00
138 Paul Allen Mansol Radical Challenge 0.00
139 Peter Tyler Nielsen Radical Challenge 0.00
140 R Svendsen-Cook Nielsen Radical Challenge 0.00
141 Rebecca Jackson Excelr8 JCW 0.00
142 Shahin Nouri NIelsen Radical Challenge 0.00
143 Steve Fresle Century Motorsport British GT4 AM 0.00
144 Steve King ES Motorsport JCW 0.00
145 Stuart Gibbs Excelr8 JCW 0.00
146 Tony Barwell RAW Radical Challenge 0.00

Sunoco 240 Challenge Standings 3rd September 2017

Sunoco 240 Challenge Standings 3rd September 2017.

Standings Driver Name Team Series Average Points
1 Rick Parfitt Jnr Team Parker Racing British GT3 AM 99.00
2 Jessica Hawkins Mini R50 Cooper Mini Cooper 95.00
3 Jon Minshaw Barwell Motorsport British GT3 AM 93.50
4 Jacopo Sebastiani CF Racing F3 Cup 91.07
5 Brett Smith Eurotech Racing JCW 90.63
6 Matt Hammond Mini R50 Cooper Mini Cooper 87.69
7 Shane Kelly Uni of Wolves Racing F3 Cup 82.50
8 Alistair Mccaig Ecurie Ecosse LMP3 cup 82.25
9 Dominic Paul Spy Motorsport GTCUP GTA 78.33
10 Oliver Barker Nielsen Radical Challenge 74.55
11 Sam Weller Mini R50 Cooper Mini Cooper 66.92
12 Graham Johnson PMW/Optimum British GT4 AM 65.39
13 Jack Lang Gorse Motors Radical Challenge 65.00
14 Owen Walton Mini R50 Cooper Mini Cooper 64.23
15 Brent Millage Spy Motorsport GTCUP GTA 63.32
16 Bradley Smith Mectech Radical Challenge 62.27
17 Gary Smith Amigo Motorsport GTCUP GTA 62.21
18 Mick Mercer Amigo Motorsport GTCUP GTA 62.21
19 Jani Hjerppe Nielsen Radical EURO SR3 61.31
20 Adam Balon track-club British GT4 AM 61.11
21 Mark Farmer TF Sport British GT3 AM 59.28
22 Derek Johnston TF Sport British GT3 AM 58.67
23 Reece Barr Excelr8 JCW 57.81
24 Tony Wells United Autosport LMP3 cup 57.80
25 Liam Griffin Barwell Motorsport British GT3 AM 57.44
26 Martin Poole Mini R50 Cooper Mini Cooper 55.00
27 Steve BURGESS RAW Radical Challenge 55.00
28 Robbie Watts Fox Racing F3 Cup 52.50
29 Cian Carey CDR F3 Cup 49.64
30 C Butler-Hendersen MINI UK JCW 48.13
31 Rob Smith Mini UK ViP JCW 47.81
32 Dominik Jackson RAW Radical Challenge 47.73
33 Mark Wakefield Excelr8 JCW 47.50
34 Duncan Cameron Spirit of Race British GT3 AM 47.06
35 Stuart Wiltshire CF Racing F3 Cup 46.79
36 Richard Newman Mini R50 Cooper Mini Cooper 43.85
37 George Line CF Racing F3 Cup 42.86
38 David Grady Unitec Motorsport JCW 42.81
39 David Pattison Tolman Motorsport British GT4 AM 42.78
40 Graham Davidson Jet Stream Racing GTCUP GTO 42.62
41 Simon Walton Mini R50 Cooper Mini Cooper 39.23
42 Leyton Clarke FF Corse GTCUP GTC 37.43
43 Ian Loggie Team Parker Racing British GT3 AM 34.22
44 Adam Wilcox JMH GTCUP GTO 34.21
45 Chris Papageorgiou Black Mamba GTCUP GTC 33.71
46 Nigel Hudson JMH GTCUP GTO 32.79
47 Ryan Booth Valour Radical EURO SR8 30.44
48 Dean Macdonald Black Bull Garage 59 British GT4 AM 28.72
49 Marcus Hoggarth In2Racing British GT4 AM 28.11
50 George Sutton Privateer JCW 27.50
51 Jake Rattenbury M TECH GTCUP GTC 27.32
52 Richard Neary Abba/Rollcentre British GT3 AM 25.67
53 James Heffernan CF Racing F3 Cup 25.36
54 Graham Lucking FF Corse GTCUP GTC 25.36
55 Lee Mowle AmDtuning.com British GT3 AM 25.06
56 Darren Standing Amigo Motorsport GTCUP GTA 24.93
57 Ian Goodchild Amigo Motorsport GTCUP GTA 24.93
58 Jim Booth Valour Radical EURO SR8 24.56
59 James Webb Team Webb GTCUP GTB 24.27
60 Darren Chatt Mini R50 Cooper Mini Cooper 24.23
61 Jack Manchester Scorpio Motorsport Radical Challenge 23.18
62 James Turkington Mini UK ViP JCW 22.50
63 Calum Lockie FF course Britcar 1E 22.14
64 John Harrison Nielsen Radical EURO SR8 20.82
65 Andy Schulz G-Cat LMP3 cup 19.95
66 Paul Bailey G-Cat LMP3 cup 19.40
67 Gareth Downing Nat Mspt Academy GTCUP GTO 19.17
68 Johnny Mowlem FF Corse GTCUP GTC 18.50
69 Henry Neal Team Dynamics JCW 18.44
70 Tom Webb Team Webb GTCUP GTB 17.93
71 Mark Richards 360 Racing Radical Challenge 17.73
72 Kelvin Fletcher UltraTek Racing/RJN British GT4 AM 17.11
73 Jason Rishover Nielsen LMP3 cup 16.60
74 Sean Byrne Scorpio Motorsport Radical Challenge 16.36
75 Bonamy Grimes FF Corse GTCUP GTC 16.21
76 Jeff Smith Eurotech Racing JCW 15.63
77 Jamie Stanley FF Corse GTCUP GTC 15.36
78 Laurent de Meeus FF Corse GTCUP GTC 15.36
79 Stuart Gough Tour de Force JCW 15.31
80 Konstantin Gugkaev AUH Motorsport Radical Challenge 15.00
81 Kristian Jeffrey Radical Works Radical Challenge 15.00
82 Richard Baxter Nielsen Radical Challenge 15.00
83 Tony Bishop Fox Racing F3 Cup 14.64
84 Piers Masarati Black Mamba GTCUP GTC 14.00
85 Javier Morcillo Neil Garner Msport Britcar 1E 13.64
86 Brian Caudwell Nielsen Radical Challenge 13.18
87 Martin Verity 360 Radical EURO SR3 13.11
88 Ross Wylie MJC Britcar 1E 12.57
89 Mark Cornell Mini R50 Cooper Mini Cooper 12.31
90 Andrew Ferguson RAW Radical EURO SR3 12.22
92 Jeremy Ferguson RAW Radical EURO SR3 12.22
93 Witt Gamski MJC Britcar 1E 11.43
94 Scott Jeffs Privateer JCW 11.25
95 Kevin Riley Nat Mspt Academy GTCUP GTO 11.21
96 Manuel Cintrano Neil Garner Msport Britcar 1E 11.07
97 David Gillett VA Howe F3 Cup 10.71
98 Brad Hutchinson Privateer JCW 10.31
99 Spencer Bourne Nielsen Radical Challenge 10.00
100 Richard Taffinder UltraTek Racing/RJN British GT4 AM 9.78
101 John Macleod RAW Radical Challenge 9.55
102 Elliot Goodman RAW Radical Challenge 9.55
103 Dean Brace LDR JCW 9.06
104 Peter Venn CDR F3 Cup 8.93
105 Mark Harrison Magic Motorsport F3 Cup 8.93
106 Charlie Hollings FF Corse GTCUP GTC 8.50
107 Mark Brough FF Corse GTCUP GTC 8.50
108 Anna Walewska Century Motorsport British GT4 AM 7.94
109 Harry Cockill RAW Radical Challenge 7.73
110 Will Neal Team Dynamics JCW 6.56
111 Marcello Marateotto RAW Radical Challenge 5.45
112 Mark Crader Radical Works Radical Challenge 5.00
113 Tom Harvey RAW Radical Challenge 5.00
114 Freddie Lee Power Maxed Racing JCW 4.69
115 Sam Webster Autoaid/RCIB British GT4 AM 4.28
116 Paul Bell AR Performance JCW 3.13
117 Richard Marsh In2Racing British GT4 AM 2.44
118 Calum King ES Motorsport JCW 2.19
119 Ryan Dignan Privateer JCW 1.88
120 Tim Eakin UltraTek Racing/RJN British GT4 AM 1.83
121 Brian Murphy Orwin Radical Challenge 1.36
122 M Nalwalla Excelr8 JCW 1.25
123 Phillip Jeans CDR F3 Cup 1.07
124 Barry Liversidge Privateer Radical Challenge 0.45
125 Richard O’Dwyer AR Performance JCW 0.31
126 Alan Purbrick ALP Racing GTCUP GTB 0.00
127 Arian Watt Valour Racing Radical Challenge 0.00
128 Brian Harvey RAW Radical Challenge 0.00
129 David Frankland Valour Racing Radical Challenge 0.00
130 Gary Paterson RAW Radical Challenge 0.00
131 James Barwell RAW Radical Challenge 0.00
132 Jason Redding Mansol Radical Challenge 0.00
133 Jo Polley Eurotech Racing JCW 0.00
134 Joe Watt Valour Racing Radical Challenge 0.00
135 Kevin O’Connor Privateer JCW 0.00
136 Malcolm Scott privateer F3 Cup 0.00
137 Mike Newbould Autoaid/RCIB British GT4 AM 0.00
138 Paul Allen Mansol Radical Challenge 0.00
139 Peter Tyler Nielsen Radical Challenge 0.00
140 R Svendsen-Cook Nielsen Radical Challenge 0.00
141 Rebecca Jackson Excelr8 JCW 0.00
142 Shahin Nouri NIelsen Radical Challenge 0.00
143 Steve Fresle Century Motorsport British GT4 AM 0.00
144 Steve King ES Motorsport JCW 0.00
145 Stuart Gibbs Excelr8 JCW 0.00
146 Tony Barwell RAW Radical Challenge 0.00