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Driving the PR Motorsport car, Adrian qualified in a superb fourth place for the first of two 17 lap races at the North Wales track and at the start held position to slot into fourth behind James Williams, Jack Timpany and race leader Daniel Laddiman. On lap six when Timpany took the lead, Laddiman soon dropped into the clutches of Williams with Adrian just behind. As the pair battled furiously for second, Adrian wisely bided his time, the youngster with one eye on taking another strong finish watched and waited. And on the penultimate lap, his patience finally paid off when the pair collided sending Laddiman off into the barrier and costing Williams precious seconds. Adrian needed no invitation to capitalise on their errors and nipped through to take second place and a valuable 18 points. The second race saw him qualify in fifth and another good start saw him up to fourth on the tail of Oliver Webb in third. For almost the whole race Adrian applied the pressure, his performance belying his relative inexperience but hard, defensive driving by Webb prevented Adrian from taking another podium slot. He held on to take fourth at the flag to consolidate his position in the championship standings and is now just three points behind fourth place. "Race one was good and race two could have been a better result as I was held up a bit and at Anglesey it is almost impossible to overtake,"said Adrian at the finish. "We now look forward to Silverstone though with the new team and hopefully we can get some even better results there." Results of race 1 – 17 laps
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Championship points after eight rounds
Teenage sensation Adrian Quaife-Hobbs from Tonbridge, Kent took a storming second place in the seventh round of the BRSCC T-Cars Championship at Anglesey on Saturday. The 14 year-old followed that up with fourth in yesterday’s eighth round to move up into joint fifth place in the title standings.
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