MARTIN Brundle and his son Alex claimed victory at the MSVR Brands Hatch Grand Prix weekend.

The GT Cup Championship, Radical UK Cup, Radical Clubman's Cup, MINI Challenge, Champion of Brands, Project Eight Racing Saloons and the Production BMW championship all entertained on the 2.3-mile Grand Prix circuit in Kent.

A huge entry of nearly 90 Radicals took to the famed track to make up the manufacturer’s largest ever group of entrants for a single race meeting.

One of the highlights of the event was a victory for former F1 driver Martin Brundle and his son Alex, as the pair guided a shared Radical SR8 through difficult wet conditions to the chequered flag in the Radical UK Cup on Sunday.

The Brundles adapted well to the works Radical but a spin in the first UK Cup race saw them finish in 11th position, while Per Staaf went on to take the win.

However, in difficult wet weather Martin and Alex triumphed from sixth on the grid to win the second SR8 race on Sunday.

Pete Osborne and Alex Kapadia came from 16th on the grid to win race one in the SR3 category, while Junior Strous produced an impressive drive to win the second race.

In the Radical Clubman’s Cup, Tony Wells and Richard Carver shared the victories on Saturday.

Martin Brundle said: “It was very good for me to get back behind the wheel, as I’m testing a Formula One car for BBC television this week.

“The guys in the series are very good and they know how to set these cars up.” The GT Cup Championship provided two entertaining races from a bumper field as the wet weather really tested the drivers’ skills.

Danny Winstanley, in his TVR Sagaris, drove a mature race from third on the grid to win the first encounter.

He was joined on the podium by Group Two winner Benjamin Harvey and Group Three victor Mark Radcliffe.

Matt Seldon completed a lights-to-flag victory to win race two, finishing ahead of Gary Eastwood and Winstanley.

Harvey completed a double win in Group Two, while Adam Hayes claimed the top honours in Group Three. Chris Knox was the class of the field in the MINI Challenge as he completed a perfect weekend by claiming pole position and victory in all three races.

The MINI Spares UK driver was untouchable in the wet conditions and has surged up the championship standings.

Reigning champion Lee Allen, Luke Caudle and Chris Smith all visited the podium during the weekend.

Australian Formula Ford racer Jordan Skinner became the first two-time winner of the Champion of Brands after producing a lights-to-flag victory on Saturday.

Skinner’s lead was rarely threatened during the race after making a strong getaway from pole position. Ben Winrow continues to be the man to beat in the Production BMW championship after showing his class in wet weather to record a double win.

The trip to the famous Grand Prix circuit attracted huge grid of nearly 40 cars for both races.

BMW driver Adam Sharpe continued his run of victories in the Project Eight Racing Saloons with two more visits to the top step of the podium.

Once again, he was pushed hard by Colin Tester in both races, which saw 44 cars tackle the Kent circuit with action throughout the field.

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