SOLIHULL driver Harrison Morrow returned to Oulton Park to compete in the latest round of the United Formula Ford Championship.
The teenager displayed front-running pace at the circuit earlier this month only for an unpredictable car balance issue to cause issues on the track.
Morrow’s team later traced the problem back to a disconnected front anti-roll bar.
The Solihull driver dropped from 12th to 17th in race one owing to launch issues but fought back to finish 12th overall and secure a heritage class win.
And Morrow made a better start in race two to climb to seventh before a high-speed spin at turn 12 caught him out.
Despite damage to the car, Morrow finished 12th overall.
The teenager now leads the Formula Ford Heritage standings by 40 points
Morrow’s team identified key chassis issues affecting confidence and consistency with the car.
The Solihull driver has test days coming up at Donington Park and Mallory Park before racing at the latter venue on Saturday, June 6.
