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Brands Hatch Formula Ford Festival win for Rory Smith on 49th running of event

Rory Smith defeated reigning Formula Ford Festival champion Jonathan Browne to claim the coveted crown at Brands Hatch on Sunday.

The B-M Racing driver could only qualify fourth for the grand final but passed polesitter Browne at Clearways at mid-distance to grab a lead he wouldn't relinquish.

Rory Smith leading Jonathan Browne and the rest in the final. Pictures: Vic Wright
Rory Smith leading Jonathan Browne and the rest in the final. Pictures: Vic Wright

Smith, who had leapfrogged Scottish pair Ross Martin and Neil Maclennan in the early stages of the 20-lap thrash, became the first driver to win the event in a Medina chassis.

National champion Maclennan - who was arguably the pre-event favourite - crashed at Paddock Hill Bend not long after passing Browne for second on lap 12.

His stricken Spectrum sparked a safety car, piling pressure on Smith who was set to have Browne breathing down his neck for the final few tours.

But he produced an excellent restart on a damp track, edging clear of the Low Dempsey Racing-run Ray entrant at the start of the three-lap dash.

Although Browne closed up on his rival, Smith held on and won by more than half-a-second on what was the 49th running of the prestigious event.

Drama at Graham Hill Bend in semi final one involving Formula Ford veteran Rick Morris, centre, and W Series competitor Megan Gilkes
Drama at Graham Hill Bend in semi final one involving Formula Ford veteran Rick Morris, centre, and W Series competitor Megan Gilkes

Chicago's Bryce Aron had looked set to score a podium finish, but fell to fifth, losing out to final podium finisher Matt Cowley and fourth-placed man Chris Middlehurst, both run by the Team Dolan squad.

British GT star Cowley had climbed from 10th on the grid, recovering from a slow start in semi final two to finish third for the second year in a row.

Former national champion Ross Martin leading the pack in semi final one
Former national champion Ross Martin leading the pack in semi final one
West Kingsdown's Rod Birley won twice in the CMMC Super Saloons
West Kingsdown's Rod Birley won twice in the CMMC Super Saloons

In the support races, West Kingsdown's Rod Birley claimed two wins in the 25-strong Classic and Modern Motorsport Club events.

The Ford Escort WRC driver has faced technical issues in his four-wheel-drive machine this season, but took two strong wins, beating BMW M3 pilot Paul Watson in both encounters.

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