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Smith does enough for Se7ens title

THRUXTON

BARC

24-25 OCTOBER

Former British Touring Car Championship racer Jeff Smith was crowned Mini Se7en champion for a second time after three terrific races in wet conditions at Thruxton.

Spencer Wanstall had the early lead in race one, as Smith and Andrew Deviny diced for second. But by lap five of 13, Deviny was seeking the lead as Smith was holding off Lee Roberts. Wanstall then headed for the pits a lap later with alternator problems, ending his

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