NATHAN Freke made it four wins in a row in the Ginetta G50 Cup at Oulton Park and closed the gap on championship leader Carl Breese at the weekend.

The Kidderminster race ace confirmed he is the competition's in-form driver with another scorching performance.

Victory ensured he closed the gap on Breese to seven points in the drivers' standings.

The Century Motorsport ace, who also does all the work on his car because of budget constraints, could have taken the lead in the championship if the second race had not been abandoned after a pile-up.

Freke maintained his excellent form from Donnington Park, where he won all three rounds, by starting the 10th round of the campaign second on the grid alongside pole-sitter Breeze.

At the beginning of today's 15-lap encounter, Breeze led away from pole position with Freke holding second place ahead of the fast-starting Frank Wrathall.

By lap five, the pendulum looked to be swinging in favour of Freke as he set the fastest lap of the race, and new lap record, of one minute 27.466 seconds.

Pressuring Breeze harder than ever, the TCR man still managed to remain at the front but the battle was allowing third placed Frank Wrathall to edge closer in his Dynojet car as the race headed towards mid-distance.

Freke made his move in the seventh lap when he sped past Breese as he went wide.

The Kidderminster speed demon raced on to an unchallenged win by 1.2 seconds from Wrathall.

"It didn't go to plan off the start and then I made a big mistake at Lodge about three or four laps into the race which allowed Carl [Breeze] to get a gap," commented Freke.

"I knew we had a quick car though and when Carl had his slide at Old Hall I didn't need a second invitation and we went through into the lead."

Freke started the 11th round impressively, taking the lead but the competition was called off when Mark Proctor smashed into the championship leader.

The race is set to be rescheduled for the meeting at Silverstone on August 29 and 30.

The Century Motorsport ace will now be turning his attentions to the next three rounds at Croft on the weekend of June 13 and 14.

The driver, who is paying for the season out of his own pocket, is still searching for sponsorship to bolster his tilt at the title.

Father Clive Freke said: "We're relying on credit cards at the moment, so we do need some investment."

Anyone interested in sponsoring the driver's season can call Clive Freke on 07710 232813.