The grid penalty that meant Walter Hayes Trophy winner Jason Smyth started the final from 13th almost led to him withdrawing from the event.
Walter Hayes Trophy
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Team Dolan’s Jason Smyth came from 13th on the grid to win a thrilling final to the Walter Hayes Trophy at Silverstone.
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Team Dolan’s Niall Murray comfortably won the second Walter Hayes Trophy semi-final, despite safety car interruptions.
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KMR Sport’s Andrew Rackstraw won the Walter Hayes Trophy’s dramatic first semi-final, holding off Team Dolan’s Jason Smyth.
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Oldfield Motorsport’s Connor Willis was victorious in a restarted Walter Hayes Trophy last chance race at a drying Silverstone.
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Alex Walker charged through the spray on Silverstone’s National layout to win the Walter Hayes Trophy progression race from 27th on the grid.
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Team Dolan’s Jordan Kelly triumphed in the fourth Walter Hayes Trophy heat at Silverstone, which was full of drama.
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Niall Murray won the third Walter Hayes Trophy heat after Jordan Dempsey was penalised 15 seconds for track limits abuse.
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Andrew Rackstraw won a race-long fight with Rory Smith and Jason Smyth in the second Walter Hayes Trophy heat.
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KMR Sport’s Jacob Tofts held off Pirate M-Sports’ Joey Foster to win the first Walter Hayes Trophy heat race at Silverstone.
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KMR Sport’s KC Ensor-Smith grabbed pole for the fourth Walter Hayes Trophy heat in the final qualifying session of Saturday morning.
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B-M Racing’s Jordan Dempsey pipped Team Dolan’s Niall Murray to pole for the Walter Hayes Trophy’s third heat race.
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Team Dolan’s Jason Smyth dominated qualifying for the second Walter Hayes Trophy heat at Silverstone, taking pole by 0.815 seconds.
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Pirate M-Sports’ Joey Foster claimed pole for the opening Walter Hayes Trophy heat on Silverstone’s damp National layout.
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Formula Scout has gone through the Walter Hayes Trophy entry list to find out who’s likely to shine this weekend at Silverstone.
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The Formula Ford Festival and Walter Hayes Trophy delivered on-track action, and off-track storylines to follow
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After an amazing drive at the Mexico City GP, there was anticipation that last weekend would be another enjoyable one for the Magnussen family. And it was, for 51-year-old Jan…
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Drivers in older machinery at the Walter Hayes Trophy got to contest two additional races at Silverstone, depending on the age of their car.
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B-M Racing’s Rory Smith resisted multiple challenges to win a frenetic Walter Hayes Trophy Grand Final on Silverstone’s National layout.
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Andrew Rackstraw and KC Ensor-Smith delivered KMR Sport a one-two finish in the second Walter Hayes Trophy semi-final.