PF International

11th after 10s penalty Ticktum was stripped of his win in favour of Lando Norris after a massive battle, but too late for Norris to take to the top step of the podium. The talent was enormous amongst the 26 entries as most of the top juniors were present plus several Brits graduating to International

PF International

1st in Final 1 1st in Final 2 Daniel Ticktum was back at PFi to redeem himself in the penultimate Si round. Ticktum qualified fastest 0.3s ahead of Enaam Ahmed, Jehan Daruvala, Max Fewtrell and Ross Martin who were all very close. In fact Ticktum was one of a few drivers to have identical actual

Clay Pigeon

2nd in Final 1 3rd in Final 2 Although Ticktum briefly led, Caroline had somehow roared up from grid 7 for 2nd and quickly put Ticktum down a few places, shouldering him aside on the way out of Billy’s blind bends. Daruvala had also sped by Ahmed. Daruvala was not to be denied as he

Ortona

1st in Final Daniel Ticktum wasn’t dominant in free practice but was when it mattered, securing the fastest time by one and a half tenths in the decisive Qualifying. News of the Brits got even better when Enaam Ahmed joined Ticktum at the top of the times, but it wasn’t looking so good for Round

Castelletto

Larkhall

Glan Y Gors

1st in Final 1 1st in Final 2 Daniel Ticktum topped Qualifying by a whisker from Enaam Ahmed. Dean Macdonald edged out Ross Martin for 3rd place. Daruvala recorded the 9th fastest time but Paul Fletcher’s rising young star Philip Rawson struggled even more as he propped up the list. Rawson had it all to

Alcaniz

Genk

Precenicco