Brace of top-five finishes at the Porche Carrera Cup for Oliphant
Bouncing back from an unsatisfying qualifying performance, Oliphant showcased his overtaking prowess with some sublime moves to pick up a fifth and a fourth place and slot into joint-fourth in the championship standings.
A frustrating qualifying session saw issues with traffic hamper his crucial final flying laps, restricting him to an uncharacteristic sixth and eighth on the grid for Sunday’s two races.
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Hide AdAfter losing a spot on the opening lap of race one, the 25-year-old was a man on a mission in his Redline Racing Porsche, quickly dispatching Stephen Jellley for sixth place at Surtees.
A couple of laps later, Oliphant pulled out the overtake of the race with a sensational move around the outside of Jonas Gelzinis at Druids giving him a fifth position that he would maintain to the chequered flag.
The highlight of the weekend would come in the live televised second race, with a fantastic launch off the line seeing him immediately gain two places before a carbon copy of his around-the-outside move at Druids from race one secured him fifth from Charlie Eastwood.
From there, Oliphant spent the remainder of the race in the middle of a thrilling battle over the final podium position. After a slick move on Tom Sharp at McLaren gave him fourth, he closely pursued Jelley but was unable to find a way past.
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Hide AdThe fourth place still capped an impressive Carrera Cup GB debut for Oliphant, though, with a maiden podium finish firmly in his sights at Silverstone as the championship joins the support bill for the FIA World Endurance Championship.
He said: “Everyone last season said you can’t overtake in Porsches, so I went out there determined to prove everybody wrong and I think I did.
“There are some really good drivers in this field, but I put myself in and around the best and earned their respect pretty quickly.”