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He came, he saw, he conquered. From the opening round of the British Formula 4 season the writing was on the wall, and scribed by someone who hadn’t even been in the line-up days previously.
Alex Dunne’s Hitech GP race seat was only confirmed in the week building up to Donington Park’s curtain-raiser, and there he took two wins and a second place.
“That is the highest points score of anyone all year by about 15 points for a weekend,” his Hitech GP team boss Dominic Stott tells Motorsport News.
But for all Dunne’s late inking of his deal implies coming into the