Back on the Podium at home

Silverstone delivered everything we love about motorsport, highs, lows, and a whole lot of heart.

After a strong qualifying session that saw Reza line up P2 and P7 across the first two races, there was no doubt the pace was there from the start. The team worked hard to give him a competitive car, and we were feeling confident heading into Race 1.

Unfortunately, things don’t always go to plan. After a great launch off the line in Race 1, contact damaged the front wing and forced an early retirement. A frustrating way to open the weekend, especially with the car feeling so strong, but as always, the team rallied behind Reza and the mindset shifted quickly to bounce back mode.

And bounce back he did.

Race 2 saw Reza start from P7 and put on an incredible drive through the field. The fight for P3 came right down to the final laps, but he brought the car home in P4.

In Race 3, with a reverse grid start from P6, it was time to go again. The car felt hooked up, the pace was there, and Reza carved his way into the podium places, making a late race move to secure P2 and a well-earned trip to the podium.

The performance was a real testament to the resilience of the team, and a reminder that results don’t always tell the full story. The pace was there all weekend and so was the fight.

Next stop: Brands Hatch GP, and we’re feeling ready.

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