Some things never change. If it's Silverstone in April, it rains. If Cor Euser is on form, regardless of the car he's driving, he's up at the front. If there's more than one Mosler in a race, they're hunting in a pack. The Dutch Supercar Challenge is over in England for its Easter holidays and there are more Moslers than ever before vying for podium places.

Qualifying for Saturday's 60-minute saw Cor Euser slot not his Marcos but a Ferrari into pole position. Martin Short and Kevin Riley put their Moslers into second and third respectively. The marques' other entrants also put on a strong show, with another three Moslers in the top seven.

Race one on Saturday got off to a damp start. With tyre optimisation and pit stop strategy to the fore, bold driving was always going to be rewarded. And so the British Moslers came to dominate with Martin Short, Topcats and Kevin Riley locking out the podium. Three Ferrari 430s followed them, including that of the apparently cautious Cor Euser. Berry van Elk came home in seventh, with Moore International Racing making eighth on their Dutch Supercar debut. Alex van t'Hoff brought the Mad & Daring Mosler home in nineteenth.

Mosler Lover will be trackside tomorrow for race 2.

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