Maggie Webster and Morgan Kidd showcased their racing prowess in the AIRTEC Motorsport Fiesta ST240 Championship at Oulton Park. Webster, with three podium finishes in five races, continued her impressive season in the Am class. Meanwhile, Kidd faced challenges but managed a top-10 finish in the Pro class, bouncing back from a retirement.

At the season opener in Snetterton, both drivers displayed promising performances in their respective classes. Kidd’s remarkable progress in the Pro class saw her start on pole position for race three after a stellar charge through the field. She secured a fourth-place finish overall, matching her career-best result. On the other hand, Webster, transitioning from the BRSCC Fiesta Junior Championship, impressed with two Am class podiums.

As the championship moved to Oulton Park, a new layout presented a fresh challenge for Kidd and Webster. Despite technical issues during testing, Kidd qualified sixth in the Pro class, while Webster secured third in the Am class. The race weekend saw Kidd starting from the fourth row and Webster from the sixth row.

In race one, Kidd faced early challenges, retiring after taking avoiding action across the grass. Webster, on the other hand, showcased her skills by leading the Am class and finishing third, securing her first overall top-10 result of the season. The race concluded prematurely due to an incident, but Webster’s podium finish was a highlight.
Race two saw Kidd starting from the rear due to the race one results. Despite technical issues, she persevered to finish 10th in the Pro class. Webster encountered turbo boost problems, entering the pits but rejoining the race to secure valuable championship points.

Throughout the event, both drivers demonstrated speed and determination. Kidd’s impressive qualifying performance, considering the challenges faced, highlighted her skill. Webster’s consistent podium finishes in the Am class underscored her potential in the championship.

The AIRTEC Motorsport Fiesta ST240 Championship continues, with the next round scheduled at Anglesey. As Webster aims to maintain her podium streak and Kidd looks to build on her top-10 finish, the competition promises more thrilling battles and exciting performances from these talented drivers.
Female racers like Webster and Kidd are making a mark in motorsport, showcasing their talent and determination on the track. Their achievements serve as inspiration for aspiring female drivers and highlight the growing diversity in the racing world.
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