Hill keeps fight alive with second win

Pole position for the British championship Superfinal race was taken by Pat Doran (Winkleigh) who took a clear win in the Supercar A final. Behind Doran, the battle for places was hard fought, Hill running second for much of the race but struggling with damaged steering and losing the place to O'Donovan who surged ahead at the Devil's Elbow late in the race.
At the start of the Superfinal Hill and Doran jockeyed for position but both ran wide in the first corner and it was O'Donovan who moved through to take the lead. Hill and Doran ran second and third, the leading three cars then joined by Liam Doran who made it a four-car lead battle until the propshaft in his RS200 failed and he was forced to retire. Hill challenged O'Donovan for the lead at every turn, but was rebuffed time and again. The race order appeared settled when, at the start of the last lap Hill lunged to O'Donovan's left at the Devil's Elbow – repeating the same move the champion had earlier used against him – and seized the lead. Doran also saw a chance and moved into challenge O'Donovan but as the two touched, Hill was able to open out a small lead and move away to take the win.
Andy Grant (Barnstaple) collected his best result of the year with a fine run to fourth place where he finished just ahead of Chris Langley (Hastings) who continued his excellent recent form and took fifth place while James Bird (Midhurst) was best of the two-wheel drive cars in sixth with his Renault.