Oscar Joyce continued on an upward trajectory in Round 5 of the 2024 Hagerty Radical Cup UK at Silverstone (27-28 July), constantly upping the pace and delivering punchy race performances that yielded top six results.
Joyce consistently unlocked pace during two days of testing at ‘The Home of British Motor Racing’ (24-25 July), but contact with an errant headrest from another car caused debilitating damage to his steering, compromising his qualifying performance and putting him on the backfoot in all three races.
Eighth on the race one grid, Joyce maintained his position on the road by keeping the throttle pinned as chaos unfolded ahead of him on the first sweep through Copse corner.
The Safety Car was deployed with several cars beached in the gravel and Joyce knew he would have to start making moves immediately after the restart if he was to reach a representative position.
Unfortunately, contact at the Club chicane sent him spinning down to 17th, but the 20-year-old pulled off a dogged recovery drive that saw him surge back up into the top ten to an eventual P9 result.
In complete contrast to Saturday, the start of the second Radical race on Sunday (28 July) was completely clean, and Joyce picked up several positions on a brave and intelligent opening lap that illustrates how much his racecraft has improved in 2024.
With the competition hugging the inside line through Maggots and Becketts, Joyce wisely chose to take the opposing wide route through the switchbacks and scythed all the way from 14th to seventh.
From there, he joined the fight for fourth, clearing 360 Competition’s Jason Rishover and inheriting P5 from the spinning Valour Racing machine of Kristian Brookes, before the Safety Car positioned him under the rear wing of the #14 RSR of John Macleod.
The Radical Cup UK field was released into a one-lap sprint to the finish and a concerted effort to snatch P4 into Stowe corner ultimately cost a position to the resurgent and opportunistic Rishover, who demoted Joyce to sixth metres from the chequered flag.
In a similarly aggressive performance from tenth on the race three grid, Joyce made light work of passing 360 Competition’s Alim Geshev, as well as DW Racing teammates Andy Lowe and Peter Tyler from the SR3 Fangio class.
Those early overtakes were critical, as he was released to go off in pursuit of the three-way fight for fourth involving Pakistan’s Usmaan Mughal in the #34 Radical Factory car, and Valour pairing Jack Yang and Luke Hilton.
Joyce prised open the door to fifth place in two separate moves and did well to deny Mughal and Yang’s attempts to retaliate, but Hilton put up a staunch defence and held on to P4 to the very end.
“We were placed on the backfoot due to events that were completely out of our hands in qualifying, but racing my Radical SR3 XXR in the previous round of the 2024 Hagerty Radical Cup UK at Circuit Paul Ricard really helped me adapt my driving to the car, and that showed in the way I was able to fight my way forward at Silverstone,” said Joyce. “I feel I made the most of every opportunity and overcame challenging situations on the track.
“I’m happy with the weekend as a whole, because I was consistent and the results bed me into the championship pretty well. There’s still work to be done to reach the very front, but we’re there or thereabouts entering the final round at Brands Hatch.”