Jamie Osborne’s remarkable turnaround in form, winning five of the first six races in the Mini Challenge season, stands in stark contrast to his winless run in 2024, leaving him somewhat incredulous at his dominant start. Osborne expressed surprise at surpassing his expectations of a few podium finishes to leading the championship, describing the experience as surreal. Despite a challenging race in Snetterton, where he faced tough competition from Tom Ovenden, Osborne still managed to triumph in the second race. This victory, along with his commanding performance in race three, has placed him miles ahead in the championship standings, making him a formidable competitor. While Osborne shines, his competitors in the British F4 faced a mixed weekend, with pre-event points leader Jimmy Piszcyk encountering setbacks but still staying in contention, trailing new leader Fionn McLaughlin by a slim 12 points.
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