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The force is with Morgan in F1000 Jedi decider

SNETTERTON

750MC

16-17 OCTOBER

Lee Morgan’s recovery from near-disaster to be crowned F1000 champion for a second time was among the highlights of an intensely unpredictable 750 Motor Club season finale at Snetterton, which decided seven outright titles across 23 races contested by more than 300 drivers.

On Saturday, Thomas Gadd won the first of the weekend’s three F1000 encounters, but was under pressure at the finish from the fast-closing Rob Welham. Morgan, his car spraying out coolant, kept going to finish third ahead of Matthew Booth, who’d started from pole but lost places off the line with suspected clutch gremlins. Dan Gore, who went into the event

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