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THE YOUNG PRETENDER – WITH HERITAGE

Samuel Harrison, the teenager from Ripon in North Yorkshire, has made a big impression in the historic world over the last two seasons, starting in the shortened 2020 season and continuing through 2021.

Now, for 2022 he’s got his eyes firmly fixed on the ubercompetitive Historic Sports Car Club Historic Formula Ford championship and a seat with the standard-setting Speedsport squad gives him the best chance of success. He is in for a busy year, as he explains: “I was 18 on Christmas Day and doing my A-levels this year,” said Harrison.

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