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Home Formula RegionalGB3 Morris excluded from Snetterton race two results

Morris excluded from Snetterton race two results

by Gruz David

Photo: BRDC F4

Hillspeed’s Seb Morris has been denied his maiden victory in BRDC F4 after post-race inspection has found that his car did not adhere to the technical regulations.

The rear gurney flap on the race winner’s car did not match the correct measurements in the technical manual. As such, the Hillspeed driver was excluded from the race results, with the victory going to Jack Barlow, who also overtook Morris in the standings.

Due to the exclusion, championship leader Jake Hughes inherits second, while Matthew Graham is promoted to a podium position.