For the second day in a row, teenage prospect Aeziah Divine quietly secured another crucial points finish in the R&G Moto4 British Cup after a highly disciplined ride at Snetterton.
The Bermudian rider, competing under the Fibre Tec Honda by MLav Racing banner, showcased his growing maturity in the paddock to repeat his Saturday heroics, crossing the line in 13th place for a second consecutive race.
While the position mirrored his opening race result on the fast Norfolk circuit, Divine’s outright pace took a significant step forward. He sliced more than four seconds off his previous outing, stopping the clock at a swift 25:00.276.
Starting from the mid-pack, Divine found himself immediately thrust into a high-speed game of chess on the flowing Snetterton 300 layout. With Saturday's front suspension technical issues firmly resolved by his MLav Racing mechanics, the 16-year-old was able to push his machinery closer to the limit from the opening lap.
The frantic pace at the front of the grid dragged the entire midfield forward, and Divine reacted brilliantly. Rather than being swallowed up by the aggressive multi-bike skirmishes common to the "Road to MotoGP" developmental class, he locked into a steady, rhythmic lap management strategy to hold his track position.
The dual 13th-place finishes represent a vital haul of championship points for the young Bermudian as the 2026 season reaches its midpoint. More importantly, it brings a sense of stability and momentum back to his campaign after a heavy practice crash in the previous round at Donington Park threatened to halt his development.
Having proven he can consistently run inside the top 15 under intense pressure, Divine and the Fibre Tec Honda squad will now shift their focus to Round 4 at the iconic Brands Hatch GP circuit, where he will aim to translate his improved lap times into a top-ten challenge.
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