Sam Laffins powered to the final ever win of the Pirelli National Junior Superstock series – as Owen Jenner crossed the line ninth to seal the championship.
Laffins took his third win in a row as the series drew to a close, but the man of the day was newly crowned champ Jenner, who overcame a moment on the opening lap to ride a safe race to the flag and lifted his second major championship crown.
“It’s amazing, I almost can’t believe it,” he said. “This is what we’ve been working for all year, we’re just a small family team but we came in determined to win and here we are.
“Winning any championship is incredible but to know I’m the final ever champion in this class before it finishes is something else. It’s been an amazing year, I’ve so many people to thank and I’m just over the moon to be here.”
Second rider home was Declan Connell, who managed to hold off Ed Best in a very close finish.
Asher Durham, who came into the weekend with a small chance of title glory, finished the race fourth with Harrison Crosby fifth.
Pirelli National Junior Superstock with Santander Consumer Finance, Race Two result:
1. Sam Laffins (G&S Racing)
2. Declan Connell (DC Racing) +0.164s
3. Edmund Best (Symcirrus Motorsport) +0.378s
4. Asher Durham (G&S Racing) +0.423s
5. Harrison Crosby (JR Performance Racing) +1.238s
Championship positions after final round:
1. Owen Jenner 266
2. Cameron Dawson 247
3. Asher Durham 242
4. Aaron Silvester 213
5. Sam Laffins 191