Round 2: Knockhill, 8-9 MayDavid and Godfrey Jones ignited their Avon Tyres British GT Championship title defence with a pair of victories in round two at Knockhill.The twins stamped their authority on race one, leading from pole position to the checkered flag aboard their Ascari. Chris Hyman gave chase until handing his Ferrari over to team-mate Dan Brown on lap 27, at which point their charge was halted by gearbox trouble. Matt Griffin and Duncan Cameron thus collected the runner-up spot.
The Jones brothers then repeated their first race performance in the second contest to vault into second place in the title hunt.However, on this occasion they were accompanied by controversy stemming from a controversial clash with championship leader Griffin’s Ferrari. The incident forced the latter into retirement and a protest was lodged; the results are therefore provisional while an investigation is carried out.Second place went to Argentine duo Jose Balbiani and Juan Garriz ahead of early leaders Adam Wilcox and Phil Burton, whose result is also provisional following a coming-together with Glynn Geddie's Porsche.Results - race one1 David Jones / Godfrey Jones, 1h 0m 41.312s / 86.72mph2 Duncan Cameron / Matt Griffin +8.730s3 David Ashburn / Glynn Geddie +13.388s4 Jose Balbiani / Juan Garriz 68 laps5 Craig Wilkins / Aaron Scott 68 laps6 Phil Burton / Adam Wilcox 68 lapsResults (provisional) - race two1 David Jones / Godfrey Jones, 1h 0m 19.784s2 Jose Balbiani / Juan Garriz +7.746s3 Phil Burton / Adam Wilcox +11.592s4 Paul Warren / Tom Ferrier +39.042s5 Aaron Scott/Craig Wilkins 62 lapsRound 3: Magny-Cours, 22-23 May