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Preview of Shaun Balfe & Adam Smalley #59 - Garage 59 - Duckhams Mclaren - British GT  by Craig Salter
Preview of Shaun Balfe & Adam Smalley #59 - Garage 59 - Duckhams Mclaren - British GT  by Craig Salter
Preview of Shaun Balfe & Adam Smalley #59 - Garage 59 - Duckhams Mclaren - British GT  by Craig Salter
Preview of Shaun Balfe & Adam Smalley #59 - Garage 59 - Duckhams Mclaren - British GT  by Craig Salter
Preview of Shaun Balfe & Adam Smalley #59 - Garage 59 - Duckhams Mclaren - British GT  by Craig Salter

Shaun Balfe & Adam Smalley #59 - Garage 59 - Duckhams Mclaren - British GT

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Adam Smalley claimed his sixth Silver-Am class victory of the 2024 British GT Championship season, and with that secured the class title with two race weekends still left to run. Heading to Snetterton in Norfolk for rounds six and seven of the season, Adam Smalley and teammate Shaun Balfe took advantage of a day of testing at the 2.96-mile circuit ahead of the race weekend. They had a strong qualifying and lined up third in class for the first race, and second for the race two. Shaun started race one on Sunday morning, getting a good start to hold position as the busy GT3 pack went through the opening corners. He lost a position on lap five before handing over to Adam after pitting on lap 11. The car was shuffled down the order in the pit stops with Adam rejoining fifth in class and 13th overall, however, he gained two places in the remaining laps but was unable to make any further progress before the flag fell. Starting race two, Adam got a great start from ninth overall on the grid to gain two places by the exit of turn two. Holding position until the pit stops, he handed over to Shaun who rejoined in sixth place after slick pit work from the Garage 59 team. That became fifth when the Mercedes of Ian Loggie was given a time penalty for blocking the pit lane and a late Safety Car resulted in a three-lap sprint to the flag, where he dropped one overall position. Crossing the line in sixth and first of the Silver-Am runners, the car was then promoted to fourth overall after post-race penalties were handed out. With 75 points on offer in the final two races, the result meant the pair now have an unassailable lead in the Silver-Am championship, wrapping up the title two months ahead of the end of the season. Their attention will now turn to the overall title, where they sit just 21 points off top spot, but they will have to wait seven weeks until the next round at Donington Park on the weekend of 7-8 September.

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