So what’s the difference between the two? Good reading for Ogden. The number 4 is 16 points ahead – a whole third place’s worth – but as we saw in Brno, things can quickly go awry for any one of the competitors, even those at the top. Horsman will know that too, and he’ll also know that his two DNFs – a crash and a mechanical issue – weren’t his fault. He’s had the pace to stay with and beat Ogden, most recently with that impressive Race 2 at Brno. But Ogden, on his part, has been almost faultless too, barring his Snetterton qualifying crash that left him at the back of the grid. But it’s not too much harm done when you still take home two podiums.
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