Harper has His Best Weekend Yet at Rockingham, Closes the Gap to Championship Leaders

Harper has His Best Weekend Yet at Rockingham, Closes the Gap to Championship Leaders

The Ginetta Junior Championship rolled into Rockingham at the weekend (August 26/27), and it proved to be a successful weekend for Douglas Motorsport’s Daniel Harper.

harper-winWith two pole positions earned as a result of this two fastest laps in qualifying, his haul of two wins and a second place finish was his most successful result to date in his Ginetta Junior career, and it closes the gap on the top two drivers in the championship. Harper is in 3rd place now, only 16 points behind leader Tom Gamble. He has given himself a great chance of an overall championship win.

Daniel Harper –

This was my best ever weekend in the championship and I’m ecstatic. Two pole positions, two race wins and a second place, I really can’t ask for much more than that! It’s absolutely amazing and we really didn’t expect a weekend like this after a difficult Friday.

“Qualifying was superb for us and really set us up to fight for the wins like this. I really enjoyed all of the races, the racing was close and fair, and to come away with three more podium finishes continues our really strong start to the second half of the season.

“The results have put us right back into the championship fight and we’ve just got to keep going the way we are and try to carry this momentum into the remaining races. I’m really looking forward to going to Silverstone and hopefully we can enjoy another weekend like this.”

 

Kiern Jewiss had to be content with two rookie podiums over the weekend. He finished as third place rookie in race 2 and as 2nd placed rookie in race 3. By his standards the weekend was not as successful as he would have liked. But, he still has an outside chance of taking a place on the final podium of the overall championship while he still holds a commanding lead in the rookie championship.

Tom Canning was in the mix in the rookie races and was competing at the front of this competitive class.  He was unfortunate to miss out on podium places on two occasions.

Kiern Jewiss –

Just wasn’t my weekend at Rockingham. Now need to regroup and work twice as hard to get back to the front and stay in the fight

 

Jewiss Wins at Knockhill after Titanic  Battle with team mate Harper

Jewiss Wins at Knockhill after Titanic Battle with team mate Harper

It was another strong weekend for Douglas Motorsport in the 2017 Ginetta Junior Championship. Finally, after nine 2nd places in this year’s championship, Kiern Jewiss took his first win, a very well deserved win.

The weekend started well with an all Douglas Motorsport front row in race 1, with Daniel Harper in 1st and Jewiss in 2nd. They both battled for the lead early on in the race, but both lost a number of places at separate stages of the race, however, both drivers were able to mount stunning comebacks. At the end of the race Jewiss was in 2nd place, ahead of Harper who was really impressive, having occupied 6th at one stage of the race.

 

Race  2 saw Kiern Jewiss start on Pole, with Harper one row back. Harper was able to make up places early on, and a mighty battle for the lead followed throughout the race. By the penultimate lap Harper had taken the lead, but Jewiss fought hard and found a way round his teammate to secure his first win!

 

 

Race 2 also saw Douglas Motorsport’s Tom Canning take his 2nd podium finish of this year’s championship, which meant Douglas Motorsport occupied the top two podium places in both the main and rookie races.

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The stats for the weekend racing make for interesting reading – 2 Pole positions, Two cars on front row in race 1, 1 race win, 2 double podiums, 2 Rookie wins, a double podium in the Rookie class.in race 2.

The results from Knockhill mean the overall championship is wide open. Jewiss and Harper occupy places 3 and 4 in the standings and are both in contention for the championship, while Kiern Jewiss extends his huge lead in the Rookie championship.

Rockingham is next on the weekend of August 26th/27th

 

Knockhill Gallery:

Harper Wins Twice at Snetterton, a Strong Weekend For Douglas Motorsport

Harper Wins Twice at Snetterton, a Strong Weekend For Douglas Motorsport

It was a strong weekend for Douglas Motorsport for Rounds 13,14,15 of the Ginetta Junior Championship at Snetterton.

Three Pole Positions (2 – Jewiss, 1 – Harper), 2 Wins ( Harper ), 2 second places (Jewiss – 2 Rookie Wins) and 3 cars in the top 5 of race 2, it was a successful weekend for the team.

It was Kiern Jewiss who kicked off the weekend with two pole positions from 2 qualifying sessions. Harper would line up alongside him in  race 1 and Connor Grady’s 6th position meant a heavy Douglas Motorsport presence at the front.

Race 1 saw Harper and Jewiss trade positions at the front. In the end it was Harper who took the spoils, with Jewiss only .08s behind.

Race 2 was, as always with Ginetta Juniors, a frenetic affair. Kiern Jewiss was on pole position once again due to his brilliant qualifying performance. Although he lost the lead from the start, he was able to regain it and stay at the front for most of the race, while everybody else jostled for position behind.

However, on the penultimate lap, second placed Gamble made a move for the lead, a move that ended with both himself and Jewiss on the grass coming out of the Bomb Hole. Kiern was able to keep going and got the car home in 5th position and some valuable points. The incident meant Dan Harper was now in second place, and he finished the race in second. However, a track limits penalty for several drivers saw the win handed to Dan, his second win of the day and valuable points in the overall championship. To add to this win, Connor Grady was able to bring his Ginetta home in 4th place which meant 3 cars in the top 5 for Douglas Motorsport.

 

 

On Sunday, race 3 saw Dan Harper on Pole. But, pole was proving to be an unlucky starting position this weekend, he fell back a number of places to 5th. Meanwhile, Kiern Jewiss, who started in 5th position, was in second place by the end of lap 1, and took the lead on lap 2. He would remain there until the last lap when he was passed, but he challenged all the way to the line, missing out on P1 by only .076s.

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Meanwhile, Connor Grady was involved in a battle throughout the race but did well to finish in 9th. Tom Canning was 11th, just missing out on 4 Douglas drivers in the top 10. In the rookie competition Canning was 6th, 5th and d 5th respectively, a competition in which Kiern Jewiss is stretching his lead after every outing. He had two rookie wins and a rookie second place. His eyes, however, are on the big prize. He sits in third, while Dan Harper is in joint 4th, only 5 points behind.

It looks like the rest of this competition is going to go down to the wire. Well done to all the Douglas Motorsport team and roll on the rest of the season.

Snetterton Gallery:

Jewiss Delivers Hat-Trick of Podiums at Croft for Douglas Motorsport

Jewiss Delivers Hat-Trick of Podiums at Croft for Douglas Motorsport

Kiern Jewiss delivered another series of brilliant performances in the Douglas Motorsport Ginetta G40 at Croft Circuit at the weekend. He completed a hat-trick of second places in the overall race which has put him in 3rd place overall in the Ginetta Junior Championship – 2 points off second place, and extends his lead in the Rookie class to 88 points.

Dan Harper had to battle hard over the weekend but managed to pick up valuable points by finising in P7, P6, P8 in the three races over the weekend.

Kiern Jewiss has been a consistent performer in the Ginetta Junior series. It only took the first two rounds for Kiern to find his feet and delivered a 2nd place overall in only his third race, followed by another 2nd place two races later.

Kiern Jewiss statistics:

Overall Standings

  1. T Gamble 309pts
  2. T Wood 257pts
  3. K Jewiss (R) 255pts
  4. D Harper 243pts

Kiern Jewiss Rookie win record:

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Podiums in last 6 races

Oulton Park Review, Ginetta Junior Championship

Oulton Park Review, Ginetta Junior Championship

The Ginetta Junior Championship visited Oulton Park on 20th-21st May die rounds 7 and 8.

The weekend saw Douglas Motorsport’s Kiern Jewiss come away with two overall podiums, a 3rd and a 2nd, after two close fought battles with Tom Wood. These two podiums meant Jewiss took the 2 rookie wins and the overall lead in the rookie championship. He leads the rookie championship by 48pts.

connor-grady2Connor Grady put in another solid performance, which resulted in him finishing 4th in round 8 which was his best result this season.

A seventh place finish in round 9 gave Douglas Motorsport 3 finishers in the top 7.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Daniel Harper had a tricky weekend with incidents off the start in rounds 8 and round 9. He did enough to bring the Ginetta G40 home in 5th place in race 2 and maintain his second place in the overall championship.

Tom Canning sees his 3rd place in the overall rookie cup slip away slightly after he lost out on points over the weekend to Ruben Del Sarte.

 

 

 

Ginetta Junior report from rounds 6 and 7 at Thruxton

Ginetta Junior report from rounds 6 and 7 at Thruxton

It was another exciting weekend of racing for the Ginetta Juniors, with Douglas Motorsport drivers right in the mix in both rounds.

Daniel Harper set fastest laps in both of the races, in the first race he crossed the line in first position but a penalty for exceeding track limits lost him 5 seconds and placed him agonisingly 1 place off the podium in 4th place. In the second race Harper produced the performance of the weekend, having started in 16th position he was up to 10th by the end of lap 1 and made his way up the field, in the end finishing in 3rd place and on the podium. Harper sits in second place in the overall standings.

Kiern Jewiss made up for  a poor result by his standards in race 1 by finishing in 4th place overall in race 2 and more importantly took the rookie class win which keeps him in 2nd place in the rookie standings.

tom-canningIt was a successful weekend for Tom Canning who finished in 7th and 8th positions overall, but more importantly 3rd and 2nd in the Ginetta Junior category meaning a double visit for Tom to the podium at Thruxton.

 

Connor Grady, although he didn’t make the podium, was able to come away with two top 10 finishes, his 10th place in round 7 (race 2) ensure a top 10 finish  for all the Douglas Motorsport drivers.