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Could this be Keen’s year at last?

oe Osborne describes Phil Keen as “weird”. In the most endearing way possible, of course. The McLaren factory driver, who spent last year commentating on Keen’s latest British GT championship near-miss with GT3 rookie Adam Balon, has been a fierce competitor of Keen’s over the years – witness their battle at Snetterton in 2016, which resulted in Osborne being penalised after taking the flag first – and a team-mate too, having finished third in the Pro-Am class at the 2016 Spa 24 Hours with Keen, Oliver Gavin

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