Press Release From BRCA:
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For the fourth spherical of this 12 months’s BRCA touring automotive On-road Championship, it was all the way down to the Cotswold monitor at Kemble Airfield. Weather forecast was wanting okay for the weekend, nonetheless apply on Saturday was hit by some sudden rain and the identical occurred once more on Sunday.
In the primary spherical of qualifying, it was Tony Broad along with his X-Ray X-4 who set the tempo from Jack Collins and his Schumacher Mi8. Alex Brocklebank was third with one other Schumacher, and Sid Lawrence was fourth along with his X-Ray, all on 17 laps. Round two noticed a win for Alex from Tony and Sid in third. Round three noticed the win go to Tony from Sid, Mason Weston’s Schumacher and Dan Moorey’s Yokomo. All of which noticed Tony on pole from Alex with Sid in third and Jack rounding out the second row.
The first ultimate noticed a bit of sunshine rain in the direction of the tip of the race that noticed Alex take the benefit and the win from Tony with Jack in third. The second leg had Tony take the win from Sid with Mark Trinder edging out Jack for fourth. The third leg noticed Tony maintain off Alex for the win, with Sid in third and Jack in fourth.
So the general win went to Tony with Alex taking second, Sid third and Jack was fourth.
With three wins out of the 4 rounds up to now this 12 months, it was imply that Tony Broad is the 2023 17.5 Champion
D Final – 1. Mark Burrell, 2. Emily Robins, 3. Samuel Fletcher
C Final – 1. Tom Foreman, 2. Andrew Cooper, 3. David Carr
B Final – 1.Andrew Twigger, 2. Liam Tyrrell, 3. Chris Parrot
Junior U13 – 1. Archie Matthews, 2. Frankie Fletcher
Junior U17 – 1. Jack Collins, 2. Jamie Hall, James Snashall
13.5
It was defending 13.5 champion, Zak Findlay and his X-Ray X-4 that set the tempo in spherical one from Schumacher’s James Hart, Chris Gunter along with his X-Ray and Ben Moorey’s Awesomatix, with 18 laps proving to be the bench mark. Round two and it was Zak from James once more with Sam Nicholls in third and Chris in fourth. Round three noticed Chris go quickest from Sam with Schumacher’s Billy Fletcher in third. This noticed Zak on pole from Chris, James and Sam.
All three legs went the identical manner with Zak profitable from James and Sam – to provide that as the general outcome.
D Final – 1. Jake Humphreys, 2. Amando Ludena
C Final – 1. Jack Brann, 2. Gregor Gauld, 3. James Robinson
B Final – 1. Rickey Copsey, 2. Alex Bold, 3. Ethan Southall
Junior U13 – 1. Jake Humphreys
Junior U17 – 1. Ethan Southall, Finley Whitelock, 3. Charlie Colby
Modified
The first spherical noticed the defending and present champion, Kyle Branson along with his X-Ray X-4 set the tempo with a fast 19-lapper, from team-mate, Harley Eldridge, with Andy Murray’s Schumacher Mi8 in third. Round two noticed Kyle once more quickest from Chris Grainger’s Schumacher Mi8 and Alex Thurston’s Yokomo BD-12 was third. Round three noticed Alex take the quickest time with a 20 lapper from Kyle, with X-Ray’s Peter Eagles in third and Chris Grainger in fourth. This noticed Kyle on pole place and lining up behind him, was Alex from Chris and Harley.
In the finals, the primary leg was a bit moist however that did not cease Kyle taking the win with 15 laps from Chris and Andy. The second leg was good and dry and it was once more Kyle taking the win this time with 20 laps from Peter, Alex and Chris. For the third leg, the rain had correctly come down and continued by way of the ultimate with the automobiles throwing up plumes of spray. But this wasn’t going to discourage Kyle, who made in a hat-trick of wins from Chris in second and younger Daniel Robins in third. So it was Kyle who took the general win, making it 4 out of 4, with Chris within the runner-up spot with Peter taking with the ultimate podium spot.
C Final – 1. Ashleu Sully-Hicks, 2. Darren Lee, 3. Scott Scholey
B Final – 1. Nathaneal Goodban, 2. Damian Giddins, 3. Bradley Coaker
Junior U17 – 1. Daniel Robins, 2. Ollie King