AUTOSPORT’S TOP FIVE GT4 DRIVERS
1 Never qualifying outside the top three all season was a testament to his speed and consistency. Displayed fantastic racecraft following several setbacks, the culmination being his hard, but fair, overtake on Turner in the first Snetterton race. Earned the title at Donington finale with more on-track overtaking moves.
2 Brilliant maiden season for the 17-year-old, which culminated in two wins at Snetterton I and Spa, as well as two further podiums. Made fewer mistakes than team-mate Miller and was generally the faster of the two in races, which included impressive passes for the lead at Spa and Brands.
3 A solid if unspectacular performer all season, Turner used vast experience to good effect. Ensured victory at Silverstone and managed gap to Fielding at Brands for another win. Struggled to overcome Aston speed deficit at Spa, and couldn’t make up lost ground at Donington II with title on the line.
4 Up to speed quickly despite missing opening round, but strong Silverstone start was undone by a puncture. Brilliantly climbed from sixth to lead convincingly at Spa despite nursing a vibration. Overtook Miller for Donington I podium, and victory on return for season finale was fully deserved alongside Edgar.
5 Edges Will Burns to final spot. Was instrumental in Donington I victory, resisting pressure from Turner, but also had bigger picture in mind. Led impressively at Snetterton I during opening stint and passed Topham for second in final minutes of sequel. Lack of consistency and bad luck hampered any chance of a title challenge.