GT Cup returned to action at Snetterton for the first time this season since the global pandemic

In the sprint race, Will Goff charged to second past Dhillon’s Ferrari in the closing stages, after Porsche 911 man passed the Team HARD Porsche 997 of Randon in the early laps. Dhillon held onto third for GTC class honours, Randon chasing but fourth was enough for Porsche to earn a class win in GTB. With the endurance race, one again Team HARD Porsche shone in the GTB class. Randon and Ben Clayden flew to fifth overall after running inside the top three initially, Randon doubling his success after sprint race honours

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“It’s been an awesome day for us and I’ve thoroughly enjoyed it. I’ve had very little time in the car what with the circumstances and other factors out of our control, so to turn up and bond with it already is awesome. I’d never driven the Porsche, so it’s good that we’re getting on really well and we keep finding time out there. We’re making a strong partnership and it’s onwards and upwards.” - Sam Randon

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