Fastest 40 British Championship Foxhill – Highlights

The new-look Fastest 40 championship kicked off at the famous Foxhill track – the location for so many legendary races. Now with the MX1 and MX2 pro classes being in separate races of the first time , Conrad Mewse romped to a fine double win in the MX1 class while Tommy Searle was also unbeaten in the MX2 races.

The MX1 class was never really in doubt as Mewse quickly moved into the lead on the first lap in race one and began to pull away to a huge lead. His only issue came when he thought he’d crossed the finish line and pulled off the track, only to be waved back on by his team But his lead was so huge, he still won from South African Triston Purdon.

Jason Meara took a solid third, from fellow Ulsterman Martin Barr, Mewse’s new team-mate Taylor Hammal, who set the fastest lap in qualifying, went down twice on the first lap but came back to fifth from Tom Grimshaw and Jamie Carpenter.

Second time out Purdon led again and it took Mewse a couple of laps to get by, then he started to pull away for an unchallenged win.

This time Hammal made a better start, reeled in Purdon then pounced on lap six to take second. That dropped Purdon to third form Barr and his Apico Honda team-mate Grimshaw. It meant Mewse continues his unbeaten run this season with first overall, from Purdon and Hammal.

In the MX2 class, the opener was a thriller between Husky’s Charlie Heyman and former world No.2 Searle. The youngster held off experienced man Searle until half way, until the former British champ got by and edged away for the win. Ben Mustoe came through to third from Joe Brookes and Joel Rizzi.

Searle led away in race two and controlled the pace, keeping a decent distance from his Kawasaki team-mate Joel Rizzi in second, with that man Mustoe third again. Jamie Wainwright took fourth while Heyman had problems on the first lap and came around in 17th spot. He pulled back up to fifth with a gritty ride.
So Searle took the overall from Mustoe and Rizzi, with Heyman on the same points but in fourth place. So check out the action!

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