Brown was on a run of consistency that outscored Belford’s, gaining ground, before a dramatic penultimate round saw the number 74 take over on top. Belford’s DNF in Race 1 at Silverstone was therefore a costly one and just at the wrong time, and it also saw O’Gorman tangled up, ending the number 67’s run of firsts or seconds since his return from injury. Another drama-filled Race 2 then saw Brown win, Belford only take eighth and O’Gorman end up off the podium for the first time since his return, although it was some solid damage limitation for the 52 and 67 after starting so far back on the grid. With Garness back on the rostrum to keep his hopes alive as well, it was a shuffle that leaves the standings so finely poised… and it really could be anyone’s game!
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