A mixed bag of results at Snetterton for Jack Piper
Jack Piper reports back into the Anglian Blog after an eventful race day at Snetterton on Sunday:
“Well, we managed to salvage something from the disappointment of qualifying to pick up some valuable championships points at Snetterton – and I have to thank everyone who turned up from Anglian Home Improvements for your brilliant support.

It was really something to have so many people stopping by the garage to meet the team, talk through what we’re up to and see the car. Everyone was incredibly supportive and keen to wish me well. It really meant a lot and I can’t thank you enough.

I only wish we could have kept up the good work of the season so far with another top ten finish to go with results at all the other tracks this year. After Saturday’s problems in qualifying it was always going to be hard to make progress from the back of the grid. Sometimes it just goes like that; it was just a pity it happened this week given we were on my home track and it was a big day for everyone concerned.

It didn’t stop everyone having a good time, judging by the generous comments you made during the day. It was good to see a group of Anglian people on the grid before the second race – even if you had to make a quick exit just before the start!

I want to say a special thanks to Phil who was a star looking after my pit board on the pit wall in the second race. Judging by his beaming smile after the race, I think it’s fair to say he enjoyed the experience! You did a great job Phil – feel free to join us again anytime!
(Some photos by Mark Bunning Photography)
So, thanks again to you all for your fantastic support. I know a lot of you came a long way to join us, which is really appreciated. I couldn’t ask for better sponsors.
Hopefully I’ll see some of you again next time out at Rockingham on the 11th and 12th September”.
Jack
Please keep an eye out on the blog for the very latest on Jack Piper from Rockingham early next month and check out the Anglian Flickr account for more pictures.
Anglian Home Improvements, formerly known as Anglian Windows. Helping support people and local communities since 1966.











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