The #67 McLaren 720s of Orange and O'Brien entered the final meeting in the driving seat for overall championship honours heading to the Snetterton 300 circuit in Norwich, and a consistent day was backed up by victory in race one to help them confirm not only the GT3 group title, but overall GT Cup spoils for 2022 - provisionally - to make Orange the first man to win the overall crown twice.
Morgan Tillbrook had initially won race one on the road before a penalty, but made up for it with race two success along with Enduro Motorsport team-mate Marcus Clutton.
The GTC group title went to Topcats Racing with HEX.com thanks to two victories for their Lamborghini Huracan, the team also grabbing a pair of GTA wins with its Ginetta thanks to Charlotte Birch and Sam Randon.
The GTH group championship honours were sealed by the impressive Valluga Racing team on a day where James Wallis excelled, bringing home a pole position and Endurance race victory for the team's Porsche.
A tense qualifying session began the weekend for the GT Cup competitors, with sunny skies greeting them for the battle against the clock. Fastest out of the blocks was the eye-catching green Mercedes GT3 machine of RAM Racing's Mike Price, pipping team-mate Ian Loggie to the top spot initially.
Hugo Cook soon made it a Mercedes one-two-three at the head of the time sheets by splitting the pair, only to save his very best until the final seconds with a scorching effort to grab pole position for the Sprint race.
GTC honours went to the title-contending Topcats Racing with HEX.com Lamborghini Huracan of Jensen Lunn, with the GTH group topped by the flying Paddock Motorsport McLaren 570s of Temhur Chohan which got the better of Tim Creswick's Parr Motorsport Porsche Cayman. GTB and GTA poles were claimed by Murphy (Whitebridge Motorsport - BMW) and the Topcats Ginetta.
The weekend's opening race was not short of drama in the early going. After a clean start for the pole-sitting Mercedes of Cook, the battle was in his mirrors as Tillbrook charged forward into the battle for third as Price and Orange fought over the spot at the hairpin.
Contact at Agostini hairpin between Tillbrook and Price spun the latter's Mercedes, while more drama occurred on the second lap at the head of the field. Firstly, a mechanical problem slowed Cook's Mercedes to a halt, only for new leader Ian Loggie to crash out moments later at Agostinis.
Through the mayhem, Tillbrook grabbed the race lead ahead of Orange who also recovered from a slide on a slippery surface, proving unchallenged for the remainder of the contest to add what would have been his ninth win of the season. A post-race penalty demoted him three placees however, gifting Orange a crucial victory ahead of Greystone GT's Iain Campbell and the recovering Price.
Lunn brought home another GTC win in the Topcats Racing with HEX.com Lamborghini, while another fierce battle took place in GTH between the Orange Racing with JMH Automotive McLaren of Will Dendy and Valluga Racing's James Wallis - the latter still an overall title contender. Wallis pounced in traffic to take the lead at Murray's, but Dendy retaliated on the very last lap of the race to steal the group win.
GTB went to Murphy in the rapid BMW, while GTA was claimed by the Topcats Racing Ginetta of Charlotte Birch.
Race two of the day would be the 50-minute Endurance outing, and it would be Cook leading the way from the front of the pack ahead of Tillbrook. The battle behind would be a close one once more with Price tussling it out with the McLarens of Orange and Campbell.
Price watched on as Orange sent his 720s up the inside of the similar car of Greystone GT's Campbell at the second hairpin for third place, Cook heading the field up to the mandatory pit stops. Emerging ahead, his race would be damaged by a drive-through penalty for pitting outside the window to come in, demoting him down to second place.
The Mercedes man remained just under six seconds away from the new leader, Marcus Clutton, who was able to weather the storm of any pressure from Cook and hold out for a fine win. Third went to the flying Price and Callum MacLeod, beating Orange and O'Brien who did enough on the road to provisionally seal the overall Drivers' Championship.
GTH this time went to Valluga Racing after a sublime early stint by Wallis, Sam Maher-Loughnan bringing the Porsche Cayman home for a comfortable win that would not be enough to keep them in the overall title fight. Second went to the charging Greystone GT McLaren thanks to Michael Broadhurst, while Make Happen Racing's Chris Hart and Simon Walton climbed to third in the group in their Mercedes GT4.
A double win once more went to Topcats Racing with HEX.com in both GTC and GTA, while Murphy and Whitebridge Motorsport continued their success in GTB.
“I don’t like to brag, but I think I’m the only person to have won the overall title twice! Just for the record, Michael wasn’t involved in the first one so he’s only won it once! It’s been a good debut season and Graham, who is our team principal - we call him Toto, and JMH have been unbelievable.
I’ve got to say Michael, it’s my first season in GT3, we had three or four test days beforehand and he’s gone from calling me a useless ** on the first to ‘I think you might be able to compete’ on the fourth!
Michael’s been brilliant, what a professional, and I don’t think anybody has been any quicker than him throughout the season. I remember when we were testing at Silverstone, I was four seconds behind Michael and I was distraught. I got it down to three seconds and I was still distraught until I realised the nearest Pro on the day was two seconds off him! He’s going to start charging me more next year!”
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