Team RPM has applauded the support it received from across the Carrera Cup paddock as it worked to rebuild Tim Harvey's car for the second race of the weekend at Brands Hatch (4/5 June).Harvey's car was badly damaged in an accident at Paddock Hill Bend during the opening race on Saturday afternoon, but a mighty effort from the team's engineers had the car repaired in time to race again on Sunday. Sadly, a detached water pipe ended Harvey's race after he had stormed up from the tail of the grid to third place.The team then worked until 4am on Sunday morning to rebuild the car, using parts taken from Alex Mortimer's car and an engine borrowed from Porsche Cars GB. Rival teams offered support and assistance, and three members of the Motorbase Performance squad helped straighten damaged bodywork on Saturday evening. “We couldn’t have done it without the help of the other teams,” said team boss Robin Mortimer on Sunday morning.After the race, Harvey paid tribute both to the work of the RPM squad and to everyone involved in the Carrera Cup. "It's been a great experience for the whole Porsche paddock. All the other teams have helped and I'm just disappointed we couldn't finish the race. All I wanted was to get some points for the guys who have worked so hard."