Honda British Talent Cup set their sights on Silverstone

O’Shea should also remain one to watch as he’s gone from top five to podium or victory contender, and Harvey Claridge (City Lifting/SP125 Racing) has been near the front since the off too. Claridge is only five points off O’Shea as well, which can easily change in the course of a single race – and we have two at Silverstone. Fourth place, meanwhile, belongs to Casey O’Gorman (Microlise Cresswell Racing) as it stands. He has fifty points – two wins and two DNFs – and will want to start a run of consistency at Silverstone. Having said that, the number 72’s 0 in Race 1 at Snetterton was a mechanical and not a mistake, so he has ground to make up but not all of his own doing. O’Gorman was also fastest in testing at Silverstone with a fair margin at the top…

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