Alex Walker and Adam Hatfield secured a hard-fought second British GT Championship podium in succession for Paddock Motorsport’s McLaren Artura GT4, on an otherwise challenging weekend for the team at Spa-Francorchamps (22/23 June).
During a truncated two-hour race at the iconic Belgian circuit that included an early break in proceedings, Walker and new team-mate Hatfield fought back from a lowly grid position of 11th to be in the hunt for a stunning GT4 Silver class podium by its conclusion. Fourth soon became third in class after a rival Ginetta was slapped with a penalty, leaving Walker to bring it home and confirm further silverware for the team.
In stark contrast, there was less fortune for Paddock’s other two crews in the Ardennes. A penalty and additional unplanned stops hampered its McLaren GT3, driven by Martin Plowman and Mark Smith, while flashes of speed for Mercedes-AMG GT4 duo Ed McDermott and Matt Cowley ultimately went unrewarded after a drive-through of their own.
All three Paddock entries headed into Europe for British GT’s annual ‘away day’ event, returning to the picturesque Spa-Francorchamps circuit for the first time in two years. Plowman and Smith both shone throughout wet and dry practice on Saturday, and bagged a ninth place start in GT3. The GT4 qualifying sessions were abandoned after an accident, meaning pre-qualifying decided its grid. McDermott and Cowley were given a promising fifth in Pro-Am, Walker and Hatfield hit harder in 11th with the latter having not registering a proper flying lap.
The race on Sunday began in chaotic fashion and was quickly red-flagged, Smith taking to the grass to skillfully evade a multi-car wreck ahead of him in GT3. One of the big winners in this would be the Artura GT4, which moved up four places to seventh overall for the restart.
What followed was a race dictated largely by track limits violations. Hatfield drove a controlled stint to keep the #11 Artura in GT4 Silver contention, handing the car over to Walker in fifth place. Walker then caught and passed the Mercedes of Harry George for fourth, and began chasing for a class podium in the final half-hour.
With less than 10 minutes on the clock, luck was on the Paddock team’s side this time as Stuart Middleton pitted ahead to serve a drive-through penalty, bumping Walker and Hatfield up to sixth overall in GT4 and, crucially, third in class to complete an excellent comeback drive to a second successive podium.
Among the many pinged for track limits, the Paddock GT3 McLaren 720S was another unlucky victim. A drive-through penalty in the closing minutes limited Plowman and Smith to ninth place in GT3 Pro-Am, having broken into the top 10 after their unscheduled early stop to clear grass from the McLaren’s radiators.
The Mercedes-AMG duo of McDermott and Cowley looked in strong shape after the restart, getting back underway in third place in GT4 Pro-Am. As stops cycled through, the podium began to edge away from the pairing, but a late drive-through penalty for track limits ended any opportunity for the charging Cowley as they took the chequered flag sixth in class.
With more silverware in the travel bag, Walker leaves Spa now sitting third in the Silver class championship with four rounds to go.
From the Artura GT4 crew, Alex Walker said: “It’s going well, really well! We’re picking up some traction now which is good. That was a hard race for both of us, especially for Adam having to pick his way through all the chaos at the start. A tough stint for me, where I was just trying to treat it as an extended qualifying session. I came close at the end to getting one more place, but that wouldn’t have made much of a difference – a fantastic first visit to Spa!”
His Artura GT4 team-mate Hatfield added: “It was a bit of a surprise to get that result! I just kept it clean in that first stint because I knew track limits was going to be key and come into play at some stage across the GT4 grid. I tried to give Alex as little track limits warnings as possible, and he did a brilliant job to pick them off and bring it home on the podium. It’s mega, more than I could have hoped for after coming back to racing. A GT Cup podium in my first race back and now one for British GT. Incredible!”
Mark Smith from the McLaren GT3 team said: “To be honest, I’m actually quite happy. My pace was really good and I feel I’ve made progress as a driver. My race pace was two seconds a lap faster than my qualifying time, so I really got to understand the car more and more as it went on. It was getting faster, but we were already at the back because of the enormous mess at the start. I managed to get through that despite it happening in front, behind and alongside me – I found a route around it on the grass, but that meant we had to pit. I can’t be too upset because that wasn’t my fault, and the fact my pace was top-five of the Ams… I’m happy. One bad race is fine if I’m battling at the front in my next 100 races.”
Matt Cowley of the Mercedes-AMG added: “It was another tough weekend, but definitely there’s been positives to take away from it, which is good. We were quick over the course of a race stint, we didn’t have any issues this time and we finished the race free of dramas in one that was full of dramas. At the end of the day we’ve also had a fun weekend at Spa, so we’re looking forward to Snetterton.”
The three Paddock Motorsport crews will now return to the UK for the remainder the British GT campaign, next heading to Snetterton for two one-hour rounds across 13/14 July.