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Law defends his case for Sports 2000 double

DONINGTON PARK

MSVR

15-16 JULY

Joshua Law had to drive “the most defensive corner you can imagine” against the rapidly closing Michael Gibbins to ensure back-to-back Duratec Sports 2000 wins in a rain-affected MotorSport Vision Racing meeting at Donington Park.

Law, starting from pole, won the opening race by more than three seconds as Gibbins, just 0.211s adrift in qualifying, gradually fell away in second place as fluid started

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