Sam Tordoff made it a perfect double in the Porsche Carrera Cup GB at Snetterton today (Sunday 12 August) as he won round 12 of the championship to establish himself in second place in the points’ table.Michael Meadows ran second throughout and fended off the challenge of Ben Barker to build his lead to 36 points, which had been just 18 points at the start of the weekend. Ahmad Al Harthy and Will Goff won Pro-Am1 and Pro-Am2 respectively.“Another great start, which is not like me,” said Tordoff (Team Parker Racing) after building an immediate lead. “That was the key,” said Tordoff. “I knew Ben Barker would keep Michael busy.” Sure enough, while Tordoff was able to measure his pace at the front, Meadows (Redline Racing) had to focus more on defending from Barker (Parr Motorsport). That was the story of the race as Tordoff drove faultlessly to take his second win of the day. Meadows had Barker as a constant shadow in the contest for second, but despite several late race attacks Barker could not find a way through.“It was tough and I had to go defensive some of the time,” said Meadows. “But I’ll settle for two seconds as we were never quite on it this weekend.” Barker, meanwhile, bagged a podium, but had hoped for more. “We had really good pace but he defended a good race,” said Barker.Andy Meyrick (Team Parker Racing) always ran fourth, but a flat-spotted tyre ensured that he could not go after the second place contest. In turn, he was able to edge away from the battling trio of Jonas Gelzinis (Juta Racing), Rory Butcher (Celtic Speed) and Daniel Lloyd (JD Pierce with Parker). A late tangle when Lloyd got crossed up under braking and tagged Butcher into a spin broke the pack up. Lloyd was later penalised for the incident and put back behind Butcher in the amended results.Al Harthy (Redline/Oman Air) chased the Pro drivers to score a resounding Pro-Am1 victory and make up for the earlier disappointment of being knocked out of the first race. “I’ve had a very good weekend apart from the Gelzinis incident,” said the Oman racer. “We had very good pace.” Victor Jimenez (Redline/Oman Air) bagged second in Pro-Am1 from Oly Mortimer (GT Marques). With two fighting drives to the podium on very limited funds, Mortimer was awarded the ‘driver of the weekend’ award, while GT Marques earned the ‘team of the weekend’ award.Goff (Goff Racing) claimed Pro-Am2 spoils on his home track after a great drive. “I absolutely nailed the start,” said Goff. Then, category rival Fraser O’Brien (GT Marques) attacked into Riches but spun and that sent Goff away clear. “I saw him coming in pretty hot,” said Goff after giving O’Brien racing room. O’Brien recovered to finish second in Pro-Am2 from Tania Mann (sibsport performance).Round twelve results:Pro category: 1 Sam Tordoff; 2 Michael Meadows; 3 Ben Barker.Pro-Am1 category: 1 Ahmad Al Harthy; 2 Victor Jimenez; 3 Oly Mortimer.Pro-Am2 category: 1 Will Goff; 2 Fraser O’Brien; 3 Tania Mann.