Racing Results 2009
Rounds 4 & 5 Donnington Park: 6th June 2009
Race wins for Simon Deaton and Andy Harvey
Class wins for Peter Challis (x2), Angus Dawe, Joss Ronchetti, Lee Reynolds (x2), Andy Neal and Brett Walter
Brett Walter still leads the championship, but Andy Harvey and Peter Challis now move into contention
Round three of the 2009 LMA Euro Saloon and Sports Car Championship, and a late decision to run both races on the Saturday proved a blessing in disguise – heavy rain caused the Sunday programme to be abandoned!
All photos are courtesy of Bourne Photographic (there are loads more at the Bourne site !)
Qualifying:
Very wet conditions and almost half the session lost to a red flag incident meant that only a handful of the 36 competitors managed 5 flying laps during the session, the majority had to make do with less. With conditions expected to favour the Class A four wheel drive cars, the surprise was that pole sitter was Olly Allen (Class C) in a rear wheel drive Ford Escort Mk II looking more akin to a rally car than race car, it was sideways that often. The four wheel drive Mitsubishi Evo and Ford Escort Cosworth of Simon Deaton and Dave Cockell were the nearest to Allen's time with just 3/10s separating the three of them.
The lower class cars were having a good time in the wet, only 4 Class A cars (all 4wd) made the top 10, and one of those was 10th. Class B pole man was Simon Blanckley (Seat Leon) in 4th with next Class B driver Peter Challis (Nissan Primera) back in 9th, over a second behind Blanckley. Class C provided three of the top nine, with Allen on pole, then Andy Robinson (Peugeot 306) in 5th and Angus Dawe (BMW M3) in 7th. The final top ten place went to the Class E pole Andy Neal (Honda Integra) in his first race of the season, and almost 3 seconds clear of the second placed Class E driver, Matt Walton, back in 18th.
Race 1:
On a drying, but very damp track, Simon Deaton got the better of Olly Allen from the start and launched into a lead he would keep to the flag. Allen held on gamely for a couple of laps before Andy Harvey (Subaru Impreza) and Angus Dawe made their way past and up into 2nd and 3rd places. Peter Challis was also on the move, starting off in 9th but up to 4th by lap 4. Four laps in, Class A cars in 1st and 2nd, but Class C and B leaders were 3rd and 4th. The Class D leader Lee Reynolds (Citroen Saxo) was running back in 23rd while Class E leader Andy Neal had fallen back from 8th to 11th.
On lap 7 Jason Newman lost the gear linkage in his Peugeot 306, and after heading for the infield gravel trap, came to rest on the apex of Old Hairpin. It took another lap or so before the safety car was deployed so Newman's car could be retrieved which had the effect of bunching up the drivers. Deaton's lead over Harvey dropped from 7 seconds to half a second as the drivers followed the safety car for three laps, before being allowed one flying lap to complete the race. Deaton set his fastest lap of the race on that final lap to win from Harvey by 1.6 seconds. Angus Dawe had been running 4th before the safety car incident, but got the drop on 3rd placed Peter Challis at the restart. The pair were nose to tail around the circuit but Challis just couldn't find a way past and Dawe held on for 3rd place by 15/100ths and took the Class C win while Challis was rewarded with his 3rd Class B win from 3 races this year.
Andy Neal had been well clear of his nearest Class E competitor so finished some 5 places ahead of second in Class Matt Walton (Renault Clio) after the sprint lap to the finish while Class D was easily won by Lee Reynolds.
Race 2:
Grid positions for race 2 were in race 1 finishing order, so Simon Deaton on pole from Andy Harvey. The track was now dry so all drivers were looking forwards to a good race. Chaos at the start, the front few rows were nicely bunched up but as Andy Robinson came through the chicane, he spun before the start and three other cars were caught up in the incident. Cars further back were held up and came through to the start in dribs and drabs – surprisingly the start was not aborted so 4 cars lost already. The 5th was lost at the first corner, pole sitter Deaton failed to stop in time and beached his Mitsubishi in the gravel trap giving Andy Harvey a clear run into the lead. Angus Dawe could only hold off Peter Challis for the first lap before the Super Tourer Primera got by and went off in chase of Harvey who had built up a 2 second lead in two laps. This was down to 4/10ths by lap 3, after that Harvey and Challis were running within half a second all the way to the end, Harvey winning by ¼ second.
Joss Ronchetti (Talbot Lotus Sunbeam) moved from 7th to 3rd within 4 laps and was running within a second or so of the leaders' pace. Only in the final laps did Ronchetti fall back, eventually finishing 3rd, 15 seconds behind Harvey despite setting his fastest lap on the final lap. All three lapped in the 1:15s, fully 3 seconds faster than the outright LMA Euro Sports Car & Saloons lap record, all now hold the lap record in their respective classes.
Despite race 2 being the "dry" race, it was a race of attrition with only 22 of the 35 starters completing the race. Richard Hawken (Nissan Primera) had a puncture, Jim Mepham (Renault Megane) went off-field and almost fell into a mud bath causing him to retire due to no visibility (the whole car was covered in mud including the screen), Danny Winstanley was unfortunate to retire on the final lap in his new to the series Mazda RX7.
Championship leader Brett Walter found his form in the dry to take the Class E win beating race 1 winner Andy Neal by 4 seconds. Lee Reynolds took his second Class D win of the day finishing 17th overall.
Brett Walter still leads the championship with 100 points, but a win and a joker-playing second place move Andy Harvey up into second place on 94 points, two wins bring Peter Challis into 3rd place with 86. Brett Walter also leads the Mark Fish Clio Cup on 98 points from Antony Sullivan (68) and Jason Tarling (44). Renault lead the MSE-Performance.com cup for manufacturers with 352 points but a good points haul from Ford (320) mean the gap has been closed. Subaru remain in 3rd place on 230. Peter Challis has a perfect record within the new Super Touring Car Cup and leads with 80 points from 4 races from Bernard Hogarth (68) and John Hammersley (60).
Race 1 Result:
Winner: Simon Deaton (Mitsubishi Evo), 2nd Andy Harvey (Subaru Impreza), 3rd Angus Dawe (BMW M3), 4th Peter Challis (Nissan Primera), 5th Simon Blanckley (Seat Leon), 6th Dave Cockell (Ford Escort Cosworth), 7th Joss Ronchetti (Talbot Sunbeam Lotus), 8th Olly Allen (Ford Escort Mk II)
Class Winners: Class A Deaton, Class B Challis, Class C Dawe, Class D Lee Reynolds (Citroen Saxo), Class E Andy Neal (Honda integra)
Fastest lap: Dave Cockell 1:25.576 (82.34mph)
Race 2 Result:
Winner: Andy Harvey (Subaru Impreza), 2nd Peter Challis (Nissan Primera), 3rd Joss Ronchetti (Talbot Sunbeam Lotus), 4th Simon Blanckley (Seat Leon), 5th Dave Cockell (Ford Escort Cosworth), 6th Martin Davies (Ford Sierra Cosworth), 7th Keith Butcher (Nissan Primera), 8th Douglas Ellwood (Marcos Mantis)
Class Winners: Class A Harvey, Class B Challis, Class C Ronchetti, Class D Lee Reynolds (Citroen Saxo), Class E Brett Walter (Renault Clio)
Fastest lap: Peter Challis 1:15.434 (93.41mph) – new lap record
Next Race: Silverstone 27/28th June
With support from :
Mark Fish Motorsport, MSE-Performance.com & LMA Perfomance
Report by Trevor Nicosia, Car 10 ( www.nyssaracing.com )
Click here to link to the full TSL Timing results pdf of the meeting
Results Race 1
|
POS |
NO |
CL |
DRIVER |
CAR |
QUALY |
LAPS |
DIFF |
GAP |
BEST |
|
1 |
96 |
A |
Simon DEATON |
Mitsbishi Evo 8 |
1:34.224 |
13 |
|
|
1:25.655 |
|
2 |
9 |
A |
Andy HARVEY |
Subaru Impreza |
1:35.375 |
13 |
1.608 |
1.608 |
1:26.660 |
|
3 |
59 |
C |
Angus DAWE |
BMW E36 M3 |
1:35.483 |
13 |
1.725 |
3.333 |
1:26.786 |
|
4 |
11 |
B |
Peter CHALLIS |
Nissan Primera ST |
1:35.968 |
13 |
0.159 |
3.492 |
1:26.379 |
|
5 |
30 |
B |
Simon BLANCKLEY |
Seat Leon |
1:34.899 |
13 |
0.618 |
4.110 |
1:25.725 |
|
6 |
5 |
A |
Dave COCKELL |
Ford Escort Cosworth |
1:34.357 |
13 |
0.969 |
5.079 |
1:25.576 |
|
7 |
82 |
C |
Joss RONCHETTI |
Talbot Sunbeam Lotus |
1:36.738 |
13 |
2.334 |
7.413 |
1:27.111 |
|
8 |
7 |
C |
Olly ALLEN |
Ford Escort Mk2 |
1:34.055 |
13 |
1.043 |
8.456 |
1:28.031 |
|
9 |
50 |
B |
John HAMMERSLEY |
Honda Accord ST |
1:36.814 |
13 |
0.983 |
9.439 |
1:27.931 |
|
10 |
84 |
B |
Richard HAWKEN |
Nissan Primera Super Tourer |
1:36.858 |
13 |
0.265 |
9.704 |
1:26.779 |
|
11 |
62 |
B |
Bernard HOGARTH |
Ford Mondeo Prodrive |
1:36.920 |
13 |
2.932 |
12.636 |
1:27.328 |
|
12 |
32 |
A |
Martin DAVIES |
Ford Sierra Cosworth |
1:38.452 |
13 |
1.03 |
13.666 |
1:27.519 |
|
13 |
64 |
E |
Andy NEAL |
Honda Integra |
1:35.690 |
13 |
2.022 |
15.688 |
1:29.392 |
|
14 |
6 |
C |
Andy ROBINSON |
Peugeot 306 Gti |
1:35.225 |
13 |
0.159 |
15.847 |
1:29.181 |
|
15 |
55 |
B |
Ilsa COX |
Seat Leon Cupra |
1:38.106 |
13 |
0.356 |
16.203 |
1:27.791 |
|
16 |
37 |
C |
Nick HAYES |
Seat Cupra |
1:37.814 |
13 |
0.473 |
16.676 |
1:29.113 |
|
17 |
45 |
A |
Douglas ELLWOOD |
Marcos Mantis |
1:38.980 |
13 |
2.026 |
18.702 |
1:28.715 |
|
18 |
95 |
E |
Matt WALTON |
Renault Clio |
1:38.317 |
13 |
0.665 |
19.367 |
1:30.440 |
|
19 |
36 |
B |
Keith BUTCHER |
Nissan Primera ST |
1:45.588 |
13 |
1.609 |
20.976 |
1:29.345 |
|
20 |
70 |
D |
Lee REYNOLDS |
Citroen Saxo VTS |
1:38.710 |
13 |
0.463 |
21.439 |
1:29.405 |
|
21 |
8 |
A |
Peter ISHERWOOD |
Subaru Impreza |
1:45.161 |
13 |
1.656 |
23.095 |
1:30.276 |
|
22 |
57 |
E |
Jim MEPHAM |
Renualt Megane Coupe |
1:43.014 |
13 |
4.576 |
27.671 |
1:30.616 |
|
23 |
24 |
C |
Bradley GELMAN |
Ford Sierra Cosworth |
1:37.624 |
13 |
0.663 |
28.334 |
1:30.879 |
|
24 |
27 |
E |
Brett WALTER |
Renault Clio |
1:56.289 |
13 |
0.001 |
28.335 |
1:29.977 |
|
25 |
16 |
E |
Chris BOON |
Honda Civic Type R |
1:43.441 |
13 |
0.449 |
28.784 |
1:31.749 |
|
26 |
29 |
C |
James MAY |
Seat Cupra R |
1:43.054 |
13 |
1.966 |
30.750 |
1:28.644 |
|
27 |
78 |
A |
Danny WINSTANLEY |
Mazda RX7 |
1:43.413 |
13 |
0.059 |
30.809 |
1:29.404 |
|
28 |
48 |
E |
Antony SULLIVAN |
Renault Clio |
1:38.470 |
13 |
2.446 |
33.255 |
1:31.776 |
|
29 |
89 |
E |
Jason TARLING |
Renault Clio |
1:43.558 |
13 |
47.589 |
1:20.844 |
1:33.760 |
|
30 |
52 |
C |
Kevin WENDT |
BMW E46 M3 |
1:38.986 |
12 |
1 lap |
1 lap |
1:34.137 |
|
31 |
87 |
D |
Yaser ALMAGHRIBI |
Daihatsu Charade GTi |
1:43.746 |
12 |
12.286 |
1 lap |
1:37.143 |
|
32 |
44 |
B |
Robin DEANEY |
Ford Sierra XR4I |
1:56.605 |
12 |
30.767 |
1 lap |
1:41.913 |
|
33 |
12 |
E |
Stewart CALDER |
Renault Clio |
1:50.260 |
11 |
1 lap |
2 laps |
1:45.962 |
|
NOT CLASSIFIED |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|||
|
DNF |
53 |
B |
Mike SALMON |
BMW E36 |
1:48.827 |
8 |
3 laps |
5 laps |
1:26.973 |
|
DNF |
17 |
E |
Jason NEWMAN |
Peugeot 306 |
1:51.265 |
7 |
1 lap |
6 laps |
1:36.645 |
|
DNF |
4 |
A |
Tim EVANS |
Subaru Impreza |
1:36.085 |
6 |
1 lap |
7 laps |
1:30.423 |
Results Race 2
|
POS |
NO |
CL |
DRIVER |
CAR |
QUALY |
LAPS |
DIFF |
GAP |
BEST |
|
1 |
9 |
A |
Andy HARVEY |
Subaru Impreza |
|
16 |
|
|
1:15.599 |
|
2 |
11 |
B |
Peter CHALLIS |
Nissan Primera ST |
|
16 |
0.249 |
0.249 |
1:15.434 |
|
3 |
82 |
C |
Joss RONCHETTI |
Talbot Sunbeam Lotus |
|
16 |
15.025 |
15.274 |
1:15.872 |
|
4 |
30 |
B |
Simon BLANCKLEY |
Seat Leon |
|
16 |
1.186 |
16.46 |
1:15.509 |
|
5 |
5 |
A |
Dave COCKELL |
Ford Escort Cosworth |
|
16 |
13.010 |
29.47 |
1:17.955 |
|
6 |
32 |
A |
Martin DAVIES |
Ford Sierra Cosworth |
|
16 |
2.897 |
32.367 |
1:17.836 |
|
7 |
36 |
B |
Keith BUTCHER |
Nissan Primera ST |
|
16 |
15.873 |
48.24 |
1:17.224 |
|
8 |
45 |
A |
Douglas ELLWOOD |
Marcos Mantis |
|
16 |
1.692 |
49.932 |
1:17.374 |
|
9 |
62 |
B |
Bernard HOGARTH |
Ford Mondeo Prodrive |
|
16 |
18.732 |
1:08.664 |
1:18.829 |
|
10 |
8 |
A |
Peter ISHERWOOD |
Subaru Impreza |
|
16 |
0.457 |
1:09.121 |
1:17.986 |
|
11 |
37 |
C |
Nick HAYES |
Seat Cupra |
|
15 |
1 lap |
1 lap |
1:20.331 |
|
12 |
27 |
E |
Brett WALTER |
Renault Clio |
|
15 |
1.649 |
1 lap |
1:20.533 |
|
13 |
64 |
E |
Andy NEAL |
Honda Integra |
|
15 |
3.330 |
1 lap |
1:21.056 |
|
14 |
95 |
E |
Matt WALTON |
Renault Clio |
|
15 |
2.594 |
1 lap |
1:21.462 |
|
15 |
50 |
B |
John HAMMERSLEY |
Honda Accord ST |
|
15 |
13.837 |
1 lap |
1:18.787 |
|
16 |
52 |
C |
Kevin WENDT |
BMW E46 M3 |
|
15 |
9.176 |
1 lap |
1:20.227 |
|
17 |
70 |
D |
Lee REYNOLDS |
Citroen Saxo VTS |
|
15 |
5.816 |
1 lap |
1:20.744 |
|
18 |
16 |
E |
Chris BOON |
Honda Civic Type R |
|
15 |
8.454 |
1 lap |
1:23.407 |
|
19 |
24 |
C |
Bradley GELMAN |
Ford Sierra Cosworth |
|
15 |
20.825 |
1 lap |
1:24.260 |
|
20 |
12 |
E |
Stewart CALDER |
Renault Clio |
|
14 |
1 lap |
2 laps |
1:25.724 |
|
21 |
89 |
E |
Jason TARLING |
Renault Clio |
|
13 |
1 lap |
3 laps |
1:26.758 |
|
22 |
87 |
D |
Yaser ALMAGHRIBI |
Daihatsu Charade GTi |
|
12 |
1 lap |
4 laps |
1:35.845 |
|
NOT CLASSIFIED |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|||
|
DNF |
78 |
A |
Danny WINSTANLEY |
Mazda RX7 |
|
15 |
0.000 |
1 lap |
1:17.191 |
|
DNF |
7 |
C |
Olly ALLEN |
Ford Escort Mk2 |
|
11 |
4 laps |
5 laps |
1:18.756 |
|
DNF |
57 |
E |
Jim MEPHAM |
Renualt Megane Coupe |
|
7 |
4 laps |
9 laps |
1:22.942 |
|
DNF |
4 |
A |
Tim EVANS |
Subaru Impreza |
|
6 |
1 lap |
10 laps |
1:20.241 |
|
DNF |
17 |
E |
Jason NEWMAN |
Peugeot 306 |
|
6 |
24.640 |
10 laps |
1:25.602 |
|
DNF |
59 |
C |
Angus DAWE |
BMW E36 M3 |
|
4 |
2 laps |
12 laps |
1:19.683 |
|
DNF |
84 |
B |
Richard HAWKEN |
Nissan Primera Super Tourer |
|
3 |
1 lap |
13 laps |
1:19.931 |
|
DNF |
53 |
B |
Mike SALMON |
BMW E36 |
|
1 |
2 laps |
15 laps |
4:41.040 |
|
DNF |
6 |
C |
Andy ROBINSON |
Peugeot 306 Gti |
|
0 |
|
|
|
|
DNF |
29 |
C |
James MAY |
Seat Cupra R |
|
0 |
|
|
|
|
DNF |
48 |
E |
Antony SULLIVAN |
Renault Clio |
|
0 |
|
|
|
|
DNF |
55 |
B |
Ilsa COX |
Seat Leon Cupra |
|
0 |
|
|
|
|
DNF |
96 |
A |
Simon DEATON |
Mitsbishi Evo 8 |
|
0 |
|
|
|