Revolution Dominates Class A at Silverstone Season Opener
- Nigel Redwood

- 1 day ago
- 2 min read
Revolution Race Cars made a commanding statement in the opening rounds of the Equipe Sports Prototypes season at Silverstone International, securing a clean sweep of victories in Class A across both races.

Leading the charge was #70 Jude Peters, who impressed from the outset in his Revolution 500 EVO. Peters narrowly missed out on pole position during a tightly contested qualifying session, ultimately securing P2 on the grid. Undeterred, he delivered a dominant performance across both races, claiming a hard-fought double victory to kick off his season in style.
Race 1 saw a strong showing from fellow Revolution driver #111 Stuart Maloney, who converted a P3 qualifying position into an excellent P2 finish in class. His result, combined with Peters’ win, secured a 1–2 finish for Revolution in Class A.
#86 Mark Maloney, brother of Stuart, also demonstrated competitive pace in his Revolution 500 EVO. He finished fourth in class in Race 1, narrowly missing out on a podium position to Max Windheuser’s Norma.

The success continued into Race 2, where Peters and Stuart Maloney once again locked out the top two positions in Class A, reinforcing Revolution’s dominance over the weekend. Mark Maloney looked set to join them at the front, running as high as P2 in class, but his race ended prematurely due to an early retirement.
Despite the setback, all three Revolution drivers, each making their debut in both the Revolution 500 EVO and the Equipe Sports Prototypes series, delivered faultless performances throughout the weekend, underlining both their potential and the strength of the Revolution package.
With two races complete, Revolution leaves Silverstone firmly established as the benchmark in Class A heading into the rest of the season.



































