Aidan Hills headed into rounds 4 and 5 after suffering disappointment in Round 3, something he was aiming to rectify. Right from the first heat Hills looked smooth and comfortable, getting quicker and quicker with each heat and delivering a hat-trick of heat wins showing impressive form.
Delivering a fastest heat win of the day in the third heat to secure pole position for the coveted A-Final, Hills headed into the first corner door to door with Darren Scott but with the better line slotted into first place and put some clear air between him and second place. He timed his joker lap to perfection coming out in 2nd place but reclaimed the lead on the very next lap a position he didn’t relinquish and calmly took the checkered flag.
Sunday and Round 5 was however to prove to be much harder work with him crashing out in the second heat to give him a DNF. Hills came out for heat 3 knowing he had to put in a good performance to secure a place in the A-Final. He did just that by winning the heat and scoring another Fastest Time of the day (FTD) for the second successive day. This earned him a back row 6th place on the grid. He made up two places going into the first corner and then a further place on the exit. Hills then opted to take his joker lap to put himself into some clean air. This proved to be a decisive move that secured Hills a well-deserved second place. The championship now moves back east to Pembrey in Wales for round 6 on 26th July.
“Overall this was up there with one of best race weekends I've ever had. The car felt perfect from lap one on Saturday and I managed to win the first heat and it all went from there really. Winning all the heats and putting it on pole for the final on Saturday I was so nervous to get my first senior win, but I managed to keep my nerves under control and come away with the win, and I was over the moon. Sunday wasn't quite as perfect, 2nd in the first heat, and then a big crash in the second heat put me under real pressure, great work from my dad and the people who helped us to get the car back out for heat three. I needed a good result to secure a position in the A-final, I went absolutely flat out and managed to win heat three with FTD. Starting 6th for the final was never going to be easy but to come away with a 2nd was very satisfying.”