WILL Bratt enjoyed another productive outing at Snetterton Circuit in Norfolk as the latest official Formula Renault UK test came to a close; the 18-year-old firmly among the pace setters having produced the fourth fastest time of the day.

After impressing during day one at the 1.95-mile venue, the Apotex Scorpio Motorsport driver knocked almost three tenths of a second off his Wednesday best with an impressive lap of 1m 05.012 seconds (108.091mph) this morning.

Unfortunately for the Adderbury teenager and the remainder of the Formula Renault UK runners, the test was curtailed early when championship officials abandoned the second of the day's two sessions following a front wing failure for Manor Competition's Kris Loane (Kesh, Co. Fermanagh) which resulted in an accident at Riches Corner.

Bratt said: "We're very happy indeed with the work we have completed over the last day-and-a-half and to have ended this morning inside the top four was pleasing.

"We resolved the problem we had at Rockingham last week, which affected our pace on the second day, and the Snetterton times are far more realistic of where we are in the overall scheme of things. We've made more good progress today and our preparations are certainly going well ahead of what will be a very competitive year of racing."

Brands Hatch Indy Circuit in Kent, the venue for the first two rounds of the Formula Renault UK Championship season, is scheduled to host the next official pre-season test on Tuesday.

Due to the issue surrounding the front wing breakage, there is some concern over whether or not the Brands Hatch test will go ahead as planned. However, Renault Sport officials are confident there will be no further disruptions to the pre-season testing programme.