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Dramatic finish as Garrett lands shock title

By: KentOnline reporter multimediadesk@thekmgroup.co.uk

Published: 00:00, 10 November 2005

Ross Garrett (7) took the title after a last-lap crash between Steve Horne and David Jenkins. Picture: PETER STILL
Garrett celebrates his surprise win. Picture courtesy MotorSport Vision

A LAST-LAP collision between two title contenders handed Ross Garrett the British Truck Racing Association title in dramatic fashion at the final meeting of the year at Brands Hatch.

Garrett’s third consecutive victory in race one put him in contention with championship leader Steve Horne and David Jenkins to contest the title.

In the second race, pole-sitter Garrett held off the challenge of Richard Walker in the early laps before an amazing clash between Horne and Jenkins at Druids handed Garrett the title by a single point from Jenkins.

The thrilling wet-weather action was a suitable climax to a closely contested season for the 1,000bhp machines.

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Garrett’s win in the day’s opening race followed a double success in Pembury, Wales in the last round.

He passed pole-sitter Walker at Paddock Hill Bend on the fourth of the eight laps, with Jenkins holding off Horne to take third.

In the second race, Garrett was hotly pursued from pole before Walker went off in spectacular style at Graham Hill Bend. Behind him, Horne crept up on Jenkins and looked the faster driver until the clash on the final lap.

Jenkins recovered to finish fifth but it was not enough to salvage the title.

* This weekend the Indy circuit plays host to Autumn Championship racing, including the final rounds of the Formula Palmer Audi Autumn trophy. Also on the bill are T Cars, VSR/Super Silhouettes, Autumn Sports and GTs, Autumn Saloons and Autumn Single Seaters.

On Saturday, practice gets under way at 9am, qualifying begins at 10.20am with the first race at 12.50pm. On Sunday, races start at 9.30am.

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