Location: Ford Dunton Test Track, Basildon
Event: 13 June 2013
Report: Snowdon Sports
Jason Fitchew (Ford CC) won his first race of the season at round four of the Ford CC Dunton Summer Series.
The 45-year-old, from Leigh-on-Sea has already placed third and sixth in the series this year and used his knowledge to take the victory in the latest round.
In a big field of 53 riders Fitchew took the victory from Kevin Attleed (Glendene CC) in second and Thomas Quinton (Ford CC) came home in third.
Results:
1 Jason Fitchew Ford CC
2 Kevin Attleed Glendene CC
3 Thomas Quinton Ford CC
4 Martin Fisher Ford CC
5 Graeme Garner Gateway CC
6 Mick Bath API
7 Martin Elms Southend Wheelers
8 Tony Collins Anglia Sport
9 Craig Nichols
10 Paul Spiceley Glendene CC
11 John Walker
12 Steven Collins Anglia Sport
13 Martin Ryan Ford CC
14 John Forsyth
15 Robert Michell Gateway CC
16 Colin McPherson
17 Peter Gottlieb Glendene CC
18 Matt Haworth Chelmer CC
19 Stuart Nash
20 Bradley Meacham Velo Virtuoso
21 Rob Young Team Vision Racing
22 Kevin Harding
23 John White
24 Tim Pettit Essex Roads CC
25 Lee Cullender
26 Darren De-Beger Glendene CC
27 Chris Busby
28 Pete Stiff Stiffwheels
29 Brian Scarboro Gemini CC
30 Clark Dove
31 Tim Chilvers Essex Roads CC
32 Matt Coughlan Chelmer CC
33 Stuart Clark Maldon CC
34 Colin King Glendene CC
35 Kevin Scott
36 Michael Travers Travers Bikes
37 Kevin Baumber Essex Roads CC
38 Russell Tribley Chelmer CC
39 Tim Savage Maldon CC
40 Nick Crowe Maldon CC
41 Caroline Guest Ford CC
42 Chris May
43 Peter Shanney Redbridge
44 Nick Watson Ford CC
45 Sam Brown
46 Neil Yorks-Wac Essex Roads CC
47 Paul Gibbs Pearson CC
48 Julian Puttergill Essex Roads CC
49 Kevin Mc Clintoch
50 Bruce Hodges CC Romford
51 James Skeggs Glendene CC
52 Bob Flack Ford CC
53 Azelus Christiodhs
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