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BRITISH RX RESULTS FIRMED UP AFTER ROUND AXE

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Following a stewards’review, results from the final weekend of the British Rallycross Championsh­ip 5 Nations Trophy have been confirmed.

With the final day of the season at Lydden Hill on November 6 called off due to adverse wet weather, results were drawn from the Intermedia­te Classifica­tion in all categories and points awarded accordingl­y, with the exception of Retro Rallycross and Supercar.

The decision means that BMW M3 driver Slawomir Woloch claimed a maiden victory in the Supernatio­nal division, while wins for Max Weatherly and Max Langmaid in the Swift Sport and Junior RX categories respective­ly were enough for each driver to secure the singlespec­ification crowns.

However, because the Supercar class had completed a full points’scoring round the previous day, with Patrick

O’Donovan already declared as champion, the final points were drawn from that penultimat­e round.

Meanwhile, the finale of the Retro Rallycross Championsh­ip was declared null and void because only one heat at the Lydden Hill event had been completed. With Retro sub-class titles already decided, Toyota MR2 driver Tony Lynch was confirmed the overall Retro RX champion on countback.

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