Another GTH podium for the Paddock Motorsport #26 car ended an exciting GT Cup raceday at Oulton Park on Saturday as the team recovered from a tricky first race to take good points with all three cars.
Following a different format to the traditional GT Cup weekends, Saturday was Oulton Park's Supercar Pageant event, headlined by our GT Cup meeting. Only two races - both 40 minute pit-stop races - took place, both on the Saturday.
Qualifying went very well, with John Whitehouse going P3 overall in the GT3, as Tom Roche qualified P3 and Adam Hatfield P4 in the GTH group.
Unfortunately, the first race did not go so well - at the very first corner, contact between a number of the GT3s saw John Whitehouse end up in the wall, not even completing a lap before retiring. That wasn't the only contact we'd have; the #25 car of Adam and Kavi Jundu initially finished P6, but was disqualified for causing a collision with another car; both the #44 and #25 therefore had to start the second race from the very back.
Tehmur Chohan and Tom Roche meanwhile finished P5, the chances of a podium taken away by an unfortunately timed safety car. But they would get onto the podium in race two; the third podium finish for the #26 car in the last four races.
Starting from P5, Tehmur made a series of daring moves at the chicane, getting up to P2 before the pit window opened. Tom Roche took over but came out back in P5, behind the resurgent #25 car - despite starting at the back, Kavi Jundu had taken 6 places in the opening stint, with Adam Hatfield taking P4 just after the pit-stop. Tom made another move at the same chicane to get past his teammate, and less than a minute later he had passed the #86 Porsche too. It was there, P3 in GTH, that he would stay for the rest of the race.
Adam quickly got past the Porsche as well, but soon found himself having to defend from the #77 McLaren of Euan Hankey. He did an incredible job of keeping Hankey behind for a number of laps, but eventually had to relinquish the position with only a minute remaining, making it P5.
Steve Ruston and John Whitehouse also made their way up through the whole field in the #44, making their way from P18 overall to P4 not just in the GT3 class but in the overall race classification.
The result moves the #26 entry into P3 in the GTH standings.