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MOTORSPORT - Blake Angliss makes podium challenge in Silverstone 500

Aaron Sutcliffe 30th Apr, 2024 Updated: 30th Apr, 2024   0

BLAKE Angliss saw a brilliant podium charge fall short after an impressive performance on his second outing in the British GT Championship at Silverstone.

The showpiece event of the British GT season and the biggest sportscar race in the UK, the Silverstone 500 brought together a huge 43-car entry for a three-hour spectacle around the world-famous Grand Prix circuit.

Following on from an encouraging championship debut at Oulton Park, Angliss challenged for a podium place behind the wheel of his Paddock Motorsport prepared McLaren Artura GT4.

Angliss said: “It’s frustrating to have a class podium and a top-five overall finish in your reach and to miss out on it, but we’ve got to come away with our heads held high.

“We put in a great performance and showed we have the pace to challenge at the front of the field. It was a difficult race with the conditions constantly evolving.

“The track would start to dry out but not quite enough for slicks, so you had to really nurse the wets before another rain shower came.




“I felt I did a good job adapting to the track and keeping up a good pace. From where we were at Oulton Park, this has been a big jump forward all-round for us as a drivers, the team and the car.

“It proves we can take those steps forward and now if we can put all of the pieces of the puzzle together, we’ll be collecting some silverware soon.”


A positive run during official testing boosted Angliss’s confidence despite changeable weather producing tricky conditions through free practice the next day.

And Angliss lit up the timesheets as he finished fourth fastest in the packed 19-car GT4 entry as teammate Alex Walker followed up with a strong lap in his session.

The duo’s combined effort secured an impressive fourth place on the grid for the main race. Angliss started the race as the Coventry-based racer quickly adapted to the treacherous, wet conditions.

After a safety car start, he made an immediate impact as he passed the eventual race-winning McLaren on the first racing lap for a top three spot.

That set the tone for a race in which Angliss and Walker were right in the mix for a Silver class podium finish for a long time.

Successfully negotiating full course yellow periods and tricky spells in traffic, their efforts combined with slick pitstops from the team kept them in contention.

Angliss impressed in his stints with good spells of consistent, fast lap times in the Artura as the weather continued to present a tough challenge.

However, their podium challenge was derailed late on when Walker received a drive-through penalty for a full course yellow speed infringement and eventually took the chequered flag ninth overall and fifth in the Silver class.

The 2024 British GT Championship returns to the track next month (May 25-26) for another three-hour race around the Donington Park Grand Prix circuit.

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