Frost snatches Race 2 honours from Dunabie

Ryan Frost battled back on Sunday at Donington Park, sprinting to victory to claim his third win of the season. Jack Dunabie followed the 24 home, continuing his incredible start to the 2026 R&G Moto4 British Cup campaign. Meanwhile, it was Mason Foster who claimed the final spot on the podium, finally converting his strong pace from qualifying. It was perfect conditions for racing with a dry Race 2 – leading to some tight scraps.

It was an incredible start from Dunabie, holding the advantage over Jack Burrows and Frost on the opening lap. Immediately, it was a four-rider lead group as Foster got involved, entering the rostrum positions. The fastest lap went the way of Burrows during the opening stages as the 16 continued his search for win number two of 2026. Further back, Marco Holt (City Lifting / RS Racing) was one of the many riders on the move, charging from P16 on the grid to inside the top 10.

Meanwhile, Frost began to put pressure on Dunabie, eventually striking on Lap 8 at the Melbourne Hairpin. The cards were shown, with lap records being smashed in the process as Burrows later enjoyed his brief turn at the head of the field. Foster sat behind the fighting trio, awaiting the opportunity to arise in the closing laps of the weekend. The 88 worked his way into third, later cementing the position following a mistake from Burrows on Lap 13.

This time around, everything came down to the wire with Frost leading at the start of the final lap. There were backmarkers to deal with on the final lap, adding to the drama on Sunday afternoon. Dunabie attempted a move on the final lap, unable to hold onto P1 as Frost stormed to victory, racking up 25 points and a new lap record.

Frost’s winning margin sat at 0.522s after 14 laps of Donington Park, beating Dunabie as Foster clinched the final spot on the podium. Burrows finished fourth as Holt worked his way to fifth – ending the day as the rider with the most overtakes. Clayton Edmunds took sixth as the 64 claimed solid points following a tough season opener. Meanwhile, Harrison Day and Henry McCartney rounded out the top eight as Luke Fitchett and George Bowes grabbed the final spot inside the top 10.

After an incredible weekend of action, Frost holds a nine-point advantage over Burrows as we gear up for Round 3 of the R&G Moto4 British Cup, as we head to Snetterton next at the start of July.

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