Seb Morris Scores British GT Race Win At Oulton Park

British GT Championship returnee Seb Morris made a tremendous start to the 2019 season at a bright and sunny Oulton Park International Circuit on Easter Monday with a fantastic opening round victory on his maiden race outing with new JRM Bentley Continental team. Reuniting the 2017 championship-winning ‘dream team’ driving partnership with Rick Parfitt Jnr, Wrexham-born Morris excelled at his local track in glorious Bank Holiday weather as the duo secured an excellent victory in the first of two 60-minute encounters. “I was really happy with race one and the whole weekend to be honest”, said Morris. “In qualifying we were given a slow BOP [Balance of Performance], so we thought it would be a tough weekend, but the race went better than we could’ve dreamt – it’s amazing to have won our first race with JRM who did an incredible job.”

By Paul Evans

British GT Championship returnee Seb Morris made a tremendous start to the 2019 season at a bright and sunny Oulton Park International Circuit on Easter Monday with a fantastic opening round victory on his maiden race outing with new JRM Bentley Continental team.

Reuniting the 2017 championship-winning ‘dream team’ driving partnership with Rick Parfitt Jnr, Wrexham-born Morris excelled at his local track in glorious Bank Holiday weather as the duo secured an excellent victory in the first of two 60-minute encounters.

“I was really happy with race one and the whole weekend to be honest”, said Morris. “In qualifying we were given a slow BOP [Balance of Performance], so we thought it would be a tough weekend, but the race went better than we could’ve dreamt – it’s amazing to have won our first race with JRM who did an incredible job.”

In round two later in the afternoon, the 23-year old Welshman and his team-mate unfortunately rued what might have been when a late race excursion for Parfitt Jnr – while running fifth – meant an eventual finish of ninth in GT3 and eighth in the Pro-Am class.

“At the end of the day Rick just made a small mistake in race two, it was unfortunate but we still came away with points,” added Morris. “If you’d have said to me at the beginning of the weekend we’d have a win and an eighth in Pro-Am, I’d have bitten your arm off. With how strong we’ve been this weekend, I’m really looking forward to the next round.”

Rounds three and four of the British GT season will take place over the weekend 18-19 May at Snetterton 300 Circuit in Norfolk.

One week earlier, Morris will return to action in the Blancpain Endurance Cup for round two of its season on Sunday 12 May at Silverstone Grand Prix Circuit.

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