Beechdean take double GT3 pole for the British GT bank holiday races at Oulton Park while Innovation Racing and Toro Verde share the race one and race two poles.
GT3
The #7 Beechdean Motorsport entry of Ross Gunn and Andrew Howard will line up on pole position for both races on bank holiday Monday.
For race one, the #63 Barwell Motorsport team will join them on the front row after missing out on pole by just 0.058 seconds. Howard took his Aston Martin Vantage AMR GT3 to pole with a time of 1:34.098.
It was a tightly contested qualifying session, with the #90 Optimum Motorsport and #18 2 Seas Motorsport entries close behind. The top four were covered by just two tenths of a second.
The #90 Optimum Motorsport team came close to securing race two pole but missed out by 0.019 seconds to Beechdean Motorsport, who once again claimed the top spot thanks to Ross Gunn’s 1:32.218 lap time.
Qualifying One Classification
- #7 Beechdean Motorsport
- #63 Barwell Motorsport
- #90 Optimum Motorsport
- #18 2 Seas Motorsport
- #78 Barwell Motorsport
- #67 Orange Racing by JMH
- #44 Century Motorsport
- #9 Paddock Motorsport
- #77 Optimum Motorsport
- #15 2 Seas Motorsport
- #55 Barwell Motorsport
- #13 Rodin Motorsport
- #71 Mahiki Motorsport
Qualifying Two Classification
- #7 Beechdean Motorsport
- #77 Optimum Motorsport
- #63 Barwell Motorsport
- #18 2 Seas Motorsport
- #67 Orange Racing by JMH
- #78 Barwell Motorsport
- #13 Rodin Motorsport
- #44 Century Motorsport
- #15 2 Seas Motorsport
- #9 Paddock Motorsport
- #90 Optimum Motorsport
- #55 Barwell Motorsport
- #71 Mahiki Racing
GT4
Honours were shared in the GT4 qualifying sessions, with the #74 Innovation Racing securing pole for race one while the #42 Toro Verde claimed the top spot for race two.
The #74 Ginetta, driven by Hadley Simpson and Thomas Holland, will lead the #24 Century Motorsport BMW, with the #21 MK Racing entry close behind in third.
After qualifying fourth for race one, the Toro Verde pairing of Luke Shaw and Jack Mitchell secured pole for race two on Monday.
They will start ahead of the #21 MK Racing Aston Martin driven by Jessica Hawkins and Will Orton by a comfortable margin of 0.475 seconds.
Qualifying One Classification
- #74 Innovation Racing
- #24 Century Motorsport
- #21 MK Racing
- #42 Toro Verde
- #27 Grange Racing by FSR
- #59 Optimum Motorsport
- #40 Townsend Racing powered by Fox Motorsport
- #8 Toro Verde
- #61 WSR FlexiFly
- #84 Mahiki Racing
- #97 GBR Stratton Motorsport
Qualifying Two Classification
- #42 Toro Verde
- #21 MK Racing
- #74 Innovation Racing
- #27 Grange Racing by FSR
- #8 Toro Verde
- #97 GBR Stratton Motorsport
- #59 Optimum Motorsport
- #61 WSR FlexiFly
- #24 Century Motorsport
- #40 Townsend Racing by Fox Motorsport
- #84 Mahiki Racing

The British GT Championship takes a break on Sunday before returning for an action packed bank holiday Monday. Warm up begins at 9:15, with race one at 11:05 and race two at 15:45.
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