PROMISING Oxford driver Nathan Harrison won the Best of British prize after his debut at Brands Hatch last weekend.
Competing in the support races for the Blancpain GT Series, Harrison qualified in second place.
He struggled a little in the first race on Saturday, because the car was not set up quite right, but still came a creditable third.
On Sunday he came second and collected the Best of British prize for the weekend after his first drives on a grand prix circuit.
Harrison was the only driver to stand on the podium in every race during the Mini Challenge season and won some brake discs as a prize.
The 19-year-old former kart racer, is the joint leader of the Mini Challenge Championship with Charlie Butler-Henderson after winning the latest round at Donington Park.
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