Round 3: Silverstone, 18th April Stewart Robb Snr cemented his potion atop the SBD Motorsport MSA British Sprint Championship standings with victory on the series’ Silverstone debut. Robb was hampered by a failed clutch midway through his first run but, following frantic repair work, he was able to set the fastest time of the day and establish a new course record.Early leader Tom Potter took the runner-up spot in his Jedi, while Mark Smith emerged as the top two-litre runner ahead of Steve Broughton.Results1 Stewart Robb Snr (4.0 Pilbeam-Judd MP88) 85.87secs 2 Tom Potter (1.0t Jedi-Suzuki Mk 4) 87.88secs3 Mark Smith (2.0 Reynard-Vauxhall 903) 88.45secs4 Terry Holmes (3.5 Lola-Judd ERH) 88.67secs5 Steve Broughton (1.3s SBD-OMS-Suzuki) 89.71secs6 Colin Birkbeck (2.0 Dallara-Vauxhall F301) 90.74secs7 Steve Miles (2.0 Van Diemen-Zetec RF96MM) 92.83secs8 Graham Porrett (Lola-Judd ERH) 93.12secs9 Phil Lynch (2.0 Dallara-Vauxhall F301) 93.39secs10 Gary Thomas (1.0 Force-Suzuki PT) 93.76secs11Jonathan Toulmin (1.3 Force-Suzuki PT) 95.05secsTony Jarvis (2.0 Formula Vauxhall Lotus) DNF
Championship positions (provisional) after Round 3 1 Stewart Robb Snr - 38 points 2 Steve Broughton - 25pts3 Nick Algar - 234 Tom Potter - 225 Terry Holmes - 186 Mark Smith - 17Round 4: Ingliston, 1st-2nd May