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Jackson and Marrs win title after late drama

DONINGTON PARK

BARC

22-23 OCTOBER

Wayne Marrs and Tom Jackson took their fourth win of the British Endurance Championship season at Donington Park and, with a little help from a charging Marcus Clutton, snatched the title in their Rob Boston Racing Mercedes-AMG GT3.

Marrs started from pole position, thanks to Jackson’s qualifying lap in greasy conditions, but was passed by Iain Campbell’s non-scoring Greystone McLaren 720S and Sacha Kakad (HCR Motorsport Mercedes). A third early safety car coincided with the pit window opening, so Campbell, Marrs and Lee Frost (Race Lab Lamborghini Huracan) took their first of two mandatory stops. But Kakad,

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