Ireland’s Alex Dunne has reignited his Formula 2 title charge by finishing in second place in the feature race at Silverstone.
Dunne was second behind American Jak Crawford, who won his third race of the season.
In wet conditions, GB’s Luke Browning put in a superb drive to finish in third place from 12th on the grid.
The McLaren development driver is now 14 points behind championship leader Richard Verschoor, while Crawford moved into second in the standings just six points behind the Dutch driver.
Dunne, who impressed deputising for Lando Norris in opening practice at the Austrian Grand Prix, will drive for McLaren in the Formula E rookie test in Berlin on 14 July and the next round of Formula 2 takes place in Belgium from 25-27 July.
However, there was disappointment for Northern Ireland’s Fionn McLaughlin in the second British F4 race at Silverstone.
McLaughlin, who was third in the reverse grid race on Saturday, led from pole position in the early stages.
However, the Red Bull Junior driver suffered with a mechanical issue on Hitech car and the 17-year-old was forced to retire.
The races were a non-points scoring round of British F4 and McLaughlin, who leads the overall and rookie championships, is back in action at Zandvoort in the Netherlands on 26-27 July.

