PCCGB Brands Hatch GP: Harper claims final pole position of 2018

JTR's Dan Harper h꧅as claimed pole position in the final Porsche Carrera Cup GB qualifying session of the 2018 season at Brands Hatch.

The 17-year old came out on top of a thrilling multi-car fight for the top-spot af🃏ter setting a 1 minute 27.113s lap during his final sequence of runs.

With pole position changing hands on mult🌠iple occasions during the final minutes, Harper eventually held off championship leader Dino Zamparelli by just 0.017s♛ around the Grand Prix layout.

Harper claims final Carrera Cup pole position of 2018

JTR's Dan Harper has claimed pole position i♋n the final Porsche Carrera Cup GB qualifyiℱng session of the 2018 season at Brands Hatch.

The 17-year old came out on top of a thrilling multi-car fight for the top-spot ꦫafter setting a 1 minute 27.113s lap during his final sequence of runs.

With pole position changing hands on multiple occasions during the final minutes, Harper eventuaℱlly held off championship leader Dino Zamparelli by just 0.017s around th༺e Grand Prix layout.

Indeed, in terms of the championship, it's advantage Zamparelli after the Redline Racing drive🐻r out-qualified his nearest title rival Tio Ellinas in second, while Ellinas will have to fight his way back towards his nemesis from the third row in sixth.

Lewis Plato and Tom Wrigley completed an all JTR second row of the grid in third and fourth, while George Gamble qualified in fifth ahead of the sixth placed S🍨lidesports Engineering Porsche of Ellinas.

Tom Jackson was ꦫseventh ahead of Pro-Am pole-sitter Dan Vaughn in eighth. Vaughn was closely followed by his fellow Pro-Am runner Seb Perez in ninth, while Michael Caine marked his return to the series in tenth𓆉.

Slidesports Engineering Rory Collingbourne took a comfortab🌺le Am category pole position by 0.8s ahead of Team Parker Racing's Peter 𝓰Mangion.

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