Melvin Kalousdian secures three wins at Snetterton Ginetta Junior event
Autosport • 1 min read • Latest: Aug 18, 2026, 2:28 PM
Last updated Aug 18, 2026

Melvin Kalousdian achieved a remarkable feat by winning his first three races in the Ginetta Junior Championship at Snetterton last weekend. The event was marred by incidents, including a clash between title contenders Lewis Goff and Harrison Mackie that led to multiple retirements. The first race was red-flagged early due to this collision, which involved five drivers. After the race resumed, further disruptions occurred when Jacob Ashcroft lost control. The dominance displayed by Kalousdian showcases his rising potential in the series.
- •Kalousdian won three races at Snetterton.
- •First race was red-flagged due to a multi-car incident.
- •Goff and Mackie's clash caused five retirements.
- •Subsequent incidents halted the race again.
- 2:28 PMAutosport — Red Bull protege Kalousdian dominates Snetterton Ginetta Junior event
"Melvin Kalousdian scored his first three Ginetta Junior victories, as his R Racing team dominated proceedings at Snetterton last weekend. The opener was red-flagged early on when title contenders Lewis Goff and Harrison Mackie clashed at Riches and triggered a multi-car incident that resulted in five drivers retiring. The race was then halted once more when Jacob Ashcroft locked up and ...Keep reading
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