Frustration for Wisbech racer Giddings at Snetterton - Fenland Citizen

Aston Martin Evolution Academy driver Jake Giddings encountered a highly frustrating return to home soil at Snetterton over the weekend, as continued power issues with his Aston Martin V8 Vantage led to a very challenging penultimate event of the... Compounded by an unfortunate retirement from the second of the event’s two 60-minute races, a result of suspension damage following light contact with the barriers when the rear of the car stepped-out part way through the rain-hit contest, the... “There are no fault codes coming up on the laptops when they’re plugged into the car so there isn’t really a lot we can do as there’s nothing to pinpoint where the problem is. “The team has changed all the spark plugs, checking wiring and pipes,... Griffin took the first stint of the opening race, which took place under glorious late-summer skies, and he held the spot throughout the first half of the contest despite losing significant time on lap six after a moment. Giddings got behind the wheel at the driver-change stop halfway through and despite the power issues, the Finesse Paving & Civil Engineering, Cowley Road Garage. Source: www.fenlandcitizen.co.uk