2025-07-11

Round 4 at Snetterton – Scott fastest day 1 of testing

Round 4 of the British Junior Ginetta Championship is to be decided at the Snetterton 300 circuit this weekend – two days of practice starts it off and Scott is fastest day one.

The 2025 British GT Championship returns to the fast, technical, and unforgiving Snetterton 300 circuit for Rounds 6 & 7 of the season. With two sprint races on the schedule, it’s a double opportunity for teams and drivers to score crucial points in the race for the championship. As the season reaches its midway point, the pressure is on for title contenders to make their mark and avoid costly mistakes.

– We did three practice sessions on thursday. The weather conditions make it hard on the tires, and we have been working methodically to find a good balance in the car, Scott says.
At the end of the day Scott set the fastest lap time by 0,008 seconds.

– The Snetterton 300 circuit is a long and technical track where a small mistake makes you lose lots of time. We will continue working on finding the balance in the car through fridays practice sessions, and then on saturday it´s the real deal – race day!, says Scott Kin Lindblom.
Snetterton’s mix of long straights, tight hairpins, and fast sweeping bends demands total concentration from drivers, as every corner offers a chance to attack — or be attacked. Key overtaking zones like Agostini and Nelson are sure to see drivers dive for the inside line, while Coram and Murrays will push their skills and nerve to the limit.

Follow the British Ginettta Junior Championship on https://brscc.co.uk/formulae/ginetta-junior-championship/

This weekend Round 4 of the Ginetta Nordic Championship, where Scott Kin Lindblom leads the championship after winning four of the first five races, is decided at Falkenberg in Sweden – unfortunately without Scott Kin Lindblom because of colliding event schedules.

PARTNERS

Red Bull
R Racing
ARAI Helmets
Tillett Racing Seats
GBM Gustavson bil
Falu Kommun
Hello Sweden Team
Sweden Junior Team
Simraceteknik