Danny Watts claimed his debut series victory in round five of the Porsche Carrera Cup GB at Oulton Park Saturday. On a wet and slippery track, Watts battled ahead of Tim Harvey as Damien Faulkner chased, while Phil Quaife claimed a pro-am category hat-trick.Harvey (Motorbase Performance) got the jump on the field as the pack streamed into the first corner, but team mate Michael Caine slid wide after contact with Watts (Team Irwin with Red Line Racing). Initially, Harvey was able to edge clear, but Watts and Faulkner (Team Parker Racing) were chasing hard in the challenging conditions. Caine, meanwhile, toured into the pits with a puncture.Watts quickly moved in on Harvey and dived ahead under braking for the Island Hairpin on the fourth lap. “The team made the car so good,” said Danny. “It was down to me then.” However, having built a five-second lead, Watts saw it evaporate when the safety car was deployed at the start of lap eight.Mark Cole (Tech 9 Motorsport) had made a great start to storm through to sixth place after starting tenth on the grid, and was challenging Richard Williams (IN2RACING) for fifth when contact with Jason Templeman (Team Parker Racing) sent Cole into a spin at Island with a damaged wheel. Once Cole’s car was clear of the track, the pack was released for one final lap of racing and Watts quickly went clear. However, Harvey spun out of second place at Cascades. “I’d let my tyres cool down and I didn’t expect the race to restart as the 20 minutes had ended before we crossed the finish line,” said Harvey. The results were later confirmed at 20 minutes, which was at the end of the final safety car lap, and so Harvey was still classified second in the corrected results. “I’m over the moon with that result,” said Quaife (Motorbase Performance) after his best Carrera Cup finish to date in fourth overall and first in pro-am. “I got a good start and then didn’t push too hard,” he said. With Cole and Templeman out of the running, Williams was a secure fifth. “I just stayed out of trouble,” reckoned Williams after another strong result. Meanwhile, with a nicely controlled drive, Paul O’Neill brought the Porsche Cars GB VIP car home in sixth place. “I got my start all wrong, but after that I just kept it consistent and made up places. I’ll get a nose bleed starting that far up the grid for the second race,” he joked.Phil Hindley (Tech 9 Motorsport) took an excellent seventh ahead of pro-am podium finishers Mike Richards (IN2RACING) and Sam Edwards (Team Parker Racing), while a strong performance from Mark Hazell (Team Parker Racing) was rewarded with a top 10 finish.Provisional results (11 laps):1 Danny Watts (Team Irwin with Red Line Racing) 20m06.500s2 Tim Harvey (Motorbase Performance) 20m07.317s3 Damien Faulkner (Team Parker Racing) 20m07.540s4 Phil Quaife (Motorbase Performance) 20m08.278s5 Richard Williams (IN2RACING) 20m08.871s6 Paul O’Neill (Porsche Cars GB) 20m10.077s7 Phil Hindley (Tech 9 Motorsport) 20m10.567s8 Mike Richards (IN2RACING) 20m11.016s9 Sam Edwards (Team Parker Racing) 20m11.682s10 Mark Hazell (Team Parker Racing) 20m13.113s