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Brands Hatch American SpeedFest winner Jack Davidson scores first British victory in EuroNASCAR history

Scotsman Jack Davidson became the first British driver to win a NASCAR Whelen Euro Series race in the 11th running of American SpeedFest at Brands Hatch.

The former Mini Challenge frontrunner crashed heavily at Paddock Hill Bend last year during his first season in the V8-powered category.

Jack Davidson celebrates becoming the first British driver to win a NASCAR Whelen Euro Series race. Picture: Simon Hildrew
Jack Davidson celebrates becoming the first British driver to win a NASCAR Whelen Euro Series race. Picture: Simon Hildrew

But the Chevrolet Camaro driver enjoyed a strong meeting on home soil this year which culminated in victory in the final race on Sunday.

Davidson, who won the 2017 Fiesta Junior title, competed in all four EuroNASCAR races over the weekend, driving in both divisions of the championship.

He took a best result of fifth in the earlier contests before beating Luxembourg's Gil Linster by 2.9 seconds to win the finale of the EuroNASCAR 2 category.

Davidson drove for Marko Stipp Motorsport in 2023, winning the Rookie Trophy, but his maiden home event in the class was blighted by the incident at the first corner.

He returned to the championship this year with family-run Lux Motorsport - the first British team to enter the competition.

Davidson’s Chevrolet Camaro leads the pack through McLaren. He is now 15th in the EuroNASCAR Pro standings, and seventh in EuroNASCAR 2. Picture: Simon Hildrew
Davidson’s Chevrolet Camaro leads the pack through McLaren. He is now 15th in the EuroNASCAR Pro standings, and seventh in EuroNASCAR 2. Picture: Simon Hildrew
Davidson was a frontrunner in Mini Challenge with the family-run Lux Motorsport squad. Picture: Vic Wright
Davidson was a frontrunner in Mini Challenge with the family-run Lux Motorsport squad. Picture: Vic Wright
Davidson joined EuroNASCAR in 2023, but crashed heavily at his home event. Picture: Dan Wright
Davidson joined EuroNASCAR in 2023, but crashed heavily at his home event. Picture: Dan Wright

Running the same chrome pink livery he used in Mini Challenge, Davidson's progress in Sunday's Pro class race was hampered by contact with his 2017 Renault Clio Cup UK Junior rival Max Marzorati on the exit of Paddock Hill Bend.

But he was handed the lead in the EuroNASCAR 2 finale when Thomas Krasonis, Martin Doubek and Claudio Remigio Cappelli collided in two separate incidents at Druids on the second lap.

Davidson, from Stirling, was running in fourth when Doubek forced race leader Krasonis into a spin after attempting to pass on the inside.

Czech racer Doubek continued, but then was hit by Cappelli on the exit of the corner, sending both onto the grass and allowing Davidson into top spot.

The #21 driver survived two safety car restarts to take the win, which he celebrated in Victory Lane behind the Paddock Hill Bend grandstand.

Davidson’s chrome pink livery caught the eye at Brands Hatch, but the team had to use a spare front bumper and wings after a clash in Sunday’s first race. Picture: Simon Hildrew
Davidson’s chrome pink livery caught the eye at Brands Hatch, but the team had to use a spare front bumper and wings after a clash in Sunday’s first race. Picture: Simon Hildrew
Hezemans, centre, celebrates winning Sunday’s EuroNASCAR Pro race, getting a champagne soaking from Lucas Lasserre and Martin Doubek. Picture: Simon Hildrew
Hezemans, centre, celebrates winning Sunday’s EuroNASCAR Pro race, getting a champagne soaking from Lucas Lasserre and Martin Doubek. Picture: Simon Hildrew

"What a race - it was hard from start to finish," Davidson said.

"There was a bit of contact at the start which gifted me the lead but I had to hang on through the two safety cars.

"I am grateful the car is in one piece, and the fans have really made it this weekend."

Vittorio Ghirelli, Liam Hezemans and Doubek won the meeting’s other EuroNASCAR races.

Nik Baatz, leading, and Tim Davis (69) won a race each in the Ford vs Chevy races in their 1969 Chevrolet Corvettes. Picture: Simon Hildrew
Nik Baatz, leading, and Tim Davis (69) won a race each in the Ford vs Chevy races in their 1969 Chevrolet Corvettes. Picture: Simon Hildrew
Matt Moore, from West Kingsdown, finished seventh, 10th and 12th in the three Pickup Truck Racing Championship contests. Picture: Simon Hildrew
Matt Moore, from West Kingsdown, finished seventh, 10th and 12th in the three Pickup Truck Racing Championship contests. Picture: Simon Hildrew

Brands Hatch will host Super Touring Power 2 on June 29-30, with Platts Heath-based British Touring Championship star Jake Hill set to drive the same Nissan Primera he took to four victories at the event last year.

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