Fortec Motorsports’ Joel Granfors won the reversed-grid British Formula 4 race at Thruxton after contact with Abbi Pulling.
Granfors and Pulling had spent the race battling at the front of the field. Pulling had just managed to get past Granfors with a move around the outside of Goodwood when the two came together. She was sent into a spin and had two wheels in the air, while Granfors was able to continue mostly unharmed.
Pulling got going again without the need for a safety car, but she had dropped well out of the points.
After such a hard fought race up until that point, Granfors was unchallenged in the final laps and came through almost a second ahead of the rest of the field for his maiden series win from 10th on the grid.
Pole-sitter David Morales took second. He made a good start and was gifted a lead of more than two seconds early on when contact between Marcos Flack and Kai Askey took the second and third place starters out of the fight.
Carlin’s Tasanapol Inthraphuvasak inherited second and wasted no time closing in on the race leader. He brought Aiden Neate, Pulling and Granfors with him.
Inthraphuvasak briefly claimed the race lead, taking Pulling with him past Morales, but a mistake dropped him back to P4 and damage to the rear of his car forced him into the pits.
Morales managed to hang on to what was then third ahead of Neate and Eduardo Coseteng, and took his best finish of the season when he came home P2.
James Hedley, who had had a quiet start to the race, avoided the chaos to climb up to third and regain , while Coseteng held off Oliver Gray to take fourth.
Neate finished sixth ahead of Matthew Rees and Zak Taylor. Joseph Loake and Dougie Bolger completed the top 10.
Matias Zagazeta finished a lap down in 12th after sustaining a front-left puncture.
He was handed a penalty after race one for gaining an unfair advantage when racing Gray for the win, but his Argenti team has appealed, leaving him as the provisional winner for now.
Race results (16 laps)
Pos | Driver | Team | Time |
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1 | Joel Granfors | Fortec Motorsports | 20m10.461s |
2 | David Morales | Arden | +0.953s |
3 | James Hedley | Carlin | +1.651s |
4 | Eduardo Coseteng | Argenti Motorsport | +4.918s |
5 | Oliver Gray | Fortec Motorsports | +5.347s |
6 | Aiden Neate | Argenti Motorsport | +5.749s |
7 | Matthew Rees | JHR Developments | +6.564s |
8 | Zak Taylor | Arden | +6.970s |
9 | Joseph Loake | JHR Developments | +7.260s |
10 | Dougie Bolger | Carlin | +7.264s |
11 | Abbi Pulling | JHR Developments | +21.615s |
12 | Matias Zagazeta | Argenti Motorsport | +1 lap |
13 | Kai Askey | Carlin | +2 laps |
Ret | McKenzy Cresswell | JHR Developments | |
Ret | Tasanapol Inthraphuvasak | Carlin | |
Ret | Marcos Flack | Argenti Motorsport | |
Fastest lap: Granfors, 1m13.915s
Championship standings |