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Porsche club championship 2013

Well chaps,the PCGB championship season is now over after 8 meets at some great tracks,it was a very tough season I think with the whole championship dominated by Team Hartech who won Class 1(Tom Bradshaw) and came 3rd in Class 2(Stuart Ings)!Class 2 was won by John McCollugh in his 968 and he took the championship overall win after a season of battling with the Class 1 Boxster of Hartech's Tom Bradshaw,well done to both.
I finished Second in class 2 in My 968,and third overall after a season of picking up 2nds,3rds (No class wins but hey ho!) I did try!
Just thought I would let you know how it ended!!!!!
Thanks to everyone that helped me and those that came to watch![:)]
 
No sign of Marcus there? I had it on good authority (from Marcus) that he was the racing equivalent of the second coming!
 
From Marcus's postings on PH at the time I got the impression that he would be winning the SuperCup by now... Btw: Chris Maries is the Oulton Meister - ask the marshalls. He's a pro, though.
 
Well the conclusion to this thread occurs in Tewkesbury tommorow night at the Hilton,when the 2013 PCGB champion will be crowned,for the second year in a row in a 968 [:)]!!!!! (944 S3)
Cool that the 968 is still getting stuck in after all these years!They really are a great car to race in,the balance with just enough grunt to keep you interested[:)]
Thanks to everyone that came to support the 968s and the other transaxle cars this year at the various venues,lets hope that they manage a few more years at the front or near the front at least.
So for 2013 PCGB championship "thats all folks" (unless someone has some pics to post from tommorow night[:)])
 

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