JAMES Harrison shrugged off a disappointing qualifying session to take a win and a second place in two scorching PlayStation Ginetta GT Junior championship races at Silverstone. As a result of his performances he?s now opened up a 14-point advantage at the top of the standings with one half of the season complete. Jordan Williams, who qualified in pole, tried to stay with Harrison but just couldn?t match his pace and had to be content with second. A great duel for third place between Luciano Bacheta and Henry Surtees went all the way to the wire with Bacheta taking the final podium position by less than three tenths of a second. Out at front though there was no catching Harrison who took the flag a massive fifteen seconds ahead of Williams. Despite not being able to get close to James, Jordan Williams was content to take second. ?It wasn?t too bad a start compared to what I?ve had this year,? said Jordan. ?But James just gets off the line superbly. The car didn?t come in as quick as I?d have liked and by the time I was up to speed James was gone. I was on my own in second place for the majority of the race so I didn?t have to think about anyone else, just drive my own race and I?ve bagged a lot of points so I?m happy.? Another blinding start from row three by James Harrison in race two again saw him lead into turn one. However this time Jordan Williams made sure he didn?t get away on his own and kept him in his sights as they tore their way around the circuit. Also Luciano Bacheta and Henry Surtees were at it hammer and tongs again as they squabbled for third place. The fastest man on the track though was Williams and by lap five he?d drawn right up on the rear end of Harrison and just three laps later he made his move forcing his way through to take the lead. Harrison hit back immediately and regained the advantage on lap nine but then conceded again to Williams on the next circuit. Under pressure from Harrison on lap eleven, Williams went off-track for a moment, slipping back to second in the process but just two laps later he made his move and regained the lead. Henry Surtees? hopes of third place fizzled out when he lost a couple of places, slipping back to sixth, a position he never recovered from despite a tremendous battle for fourth spot with Dominic Lakeman-Petit and Rob Gaffney. As the race drew to a close Harrison did his utmost to get past Williams to take control of the race once more but Williams defended superbly to take the win and the full complement of points. ?That was a hell of a race,? said Jordan. ?Compared to the first race we changed a few things on the car and I got my act together that time. It?s great to get my first win especially considering how far off I was. It?s put me right back in championship mode so we?ll see how we go from here.? Race 1 result - 1 James Harrison, 2 Jordan Williams; Race 2 result - 1. Jordan Williams; 2. James Harrison. Provisional Playstation Ginetta Championship Table - 1. James Harrison 165; 2. Jordan Williams 151; 3. Henry Surtees 140; 4. Robert Gaffney 93.