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Motorsport: Perry not ready to surrender



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Published Date: 09 October 2008
The scene is set. Donington on Sunday will see the finale to the 2008 VW Cup Championship.
With two rounds to go, championship leader Joe Fulbrook leads by 66 points. However with 92 points available on Sunday, Castle Hedingham driver Jamie Perry will be mounting last-minute challenge for the title.

It has been a long wait from the last two rounds at Silverstone in August where Perry's F10 Motorsport team played their joker and jumped from fourth to second in the championship.

Perry is the only driver who can challenge Fulbrook for the title, but he also faces a battle to hold on to second place.

After setting fastest laps in both races at Silverstone the F10 team have been working hard to get the car even better.

The other driver for the Force10 team, Nick Dunn, has experienced many teething problems with his car this year, but he has been working hard over the last couple of months to get the silver Beetle up to speed.

He will be hoping for a repeat of the great results he has enjoyed at this circuit in the past.



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  • Last Updated: 08 October 2008 3:30 PM
  • Source: Suffolk Free Press
  • Location: Sudbury
 
 
  

 
 

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