With the weekend’s weather set to play a starring role in proceedings, Louis felt confident that he could capitalise on the tricky conditions.
Immediately on the pace, the Ignition backed driver was a regular name at the top of the timesheets. Improving throughout the session, Louis took charge of the session just after the halfway mark, where four quick laps in succession sealed him his second double pole position of the year.
Starting from the front row of the grid, Louis was set for a good result from the opening race of the weekend.
Starting from the wetter side of the grid, the 17-year-old lost the lead to Frederick off the start line but Louis kept well within touching distance of the American. Together, the pair began to bridge a gap to the group of runners behind and opened up a ten second buffer to Azman in third by lap five.
With the all-important grid for the fourth race yet to be decided, Louis opted to drop back and create a gap to Frederick ahead in order to push for his fastest lap time in clean air. Paying dividends, Louis set a string of fastest laps and finished the opening race in a comfortable second place, 12 seconds ahead of Azman.
Contesting the reverse-grid race from 12th, Louis was keen to make progress through the field.
An excellent opening lap from the Ignition backed driver saw him leap three places to ninth. He then scythed his way up to sixth by the halfway mark before making a further place to fifth. Louis then set his sights on Prior and began chasing down the Lanan Racing machine with a handful of laps remaining.
Entering the final tour of the Norfolk circuit, Louis had closed to within a second of Prior and muscled his way through to round out a sublime charge up the order to claim fourth place.
As the weather conditions showed no sign of improving overnight and into Sunday morning, the third race of the weekend started behind the safety car.
Leading the field away after two laps under the safety car, Louis held firm at the front of the pack and had already built a 1.2 second gap to Frederick in second-place by the end of lap three.
A small error from Louis allowed Frederick to close to within half a second but undeterred, the Lord Wandsworth College student made a statement of intent by setting the fastest lap of the race, a clear six tenths faster than the second-best lap time, to take the chequered flag and record his third victory of the season.
The final race of the weekend also started behind the safety car and, once again, Louis led the field from pole position.
Maintaining his lead through Riches, the abysmal track conditions caught Louis out at Wilson and he slid off the track, falling to seventh place by the time he rejoined.
Still in with the chance of a top-five result, Louis pressed on and began to make up lost ground. By the end of lap five, Louis had claimed sixth after passing Skelton before then passing Maini around the outside at Palmer for fifth on the following lap.
Now chasing Clarke for fourth, the pair also began to challenge Azman for third. With no one able to find their way through, Louis took the chequered flag in fifth place to round a highly successful weekend.
Following the weekend’s results, Louis maintains third place in the championship standings but closes the gap to the leading Maini to just 21 points. Taking a short break, the BRDC British F3 Championship resumes at Donington Park on the weekend of 24-25 October - the scene of two of Louis’ three victories so far this season.
(Article by MB Partners - Photos by Jakob Ebrey Photography)