TOM Bradshaw continued his outstanding form in the Porsche Club Championship with two more overall wins at Oulton Park.

The Eagley racer followed up his achievement in gaining both pole positions, both fastest laps and both wins at Donington Park in the last race by repeating the clean sweep.

The star driver for Bolton’s Hartech Racing team dominated both races, leading from start to finish in race one.

He received a 10-second penalty, having been adjudged to have started the race out of position on the grid in his Porsche 996 C2.

He pulled away at the front, unaware of the penalty, and when he crossed he was shown to be second in the results until the penalty was rescinded.

His team-mates John McCullagh from Yorkshire and Stuart Ings from Bristol were fifth and class two winner, respectively.

Race two was more straightforward for Bradshaw as he dominated his fourth race victory in a row. McCullagh was fourth and Ings again the winner of the class two race.

“There was some confusion at the start of race one and I thought I had made a clean start,” said Bradshaw.

“I didn’t know why the guys on the pitwall were waving me to push on. Luckily the officials revoked the penalty, so happy days.

“We’ve had a clean sweep of pole positions, fastest laps and race wins, I just want to do the same again at Brands Hatch, I’ve no real chance of winning the championship so the best I can do is win everything remaining.”

The final rounds of the series will take place at Brands Hatch in Kent on September 21.