Race two of the weekend at lunchtime saw guest entrant and Michelin Ginetta GT4 Supercup regular Harry King repeat his Saturday victory, coming home 7.5 seconds ahead of Golding. Behind those two, however, a close and enteraining battle for third raged all race between second-in-the-championship Rob Keogh (W2R), Alistair Barclay (SVG Motorsport), Tom Sibley (Xentek) and Jack Oliphant (W2R)
The last of the weekend’s three races on Sunday evening saw the top eight finishers from race two start in reverse order, with Fleming on pole. He was down to fourth on lap three, however, as Sibley, Golding and King came to the fore.
They fought a highly entertaining duel for the the lead for several laps, with King eventually crossing the line just under four seconds ahead of the newly crowned champion Golding in second, with Sibley completing the podium finishers.