James Sutton was closing down the lead held by Aaron Scott but as the Ferrari got to a second behind the Viper seemed to find some extra pace and for three laps the gap was maintained. With just 90 seconds left on the clock the two leaders crossed the line nose to tail to begin the penultimate lap. As the Viper headed down to Abbey it appeared to stutter, allowing Sutton to pounce and the Ferrari swept into the lead on the exit of Abbey. Scott was clearly struggling as Sutton moved rapidly ahead. However Aaron Scott coaxed the Viper to the flag to take a well deserved second place finish but there was a great deal of disappointment in the ABG team as they were so close to securing their first win in British GT.
The race belonged to James Sutton and Michael Meadows, who joined their teammates as race winners in the 2008 Avon Tyres British GT Championship and they helped secure the British GT team title for CR Scuderia in their first season.