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wsscc_logo2016 Welsh Sports & Saloon Car Championship   Rounds 7 & 8 – Pembrey Sunday 21st August with the Vintage Sports Car Club.  

Qualifying and Practice – Race 1 – Race 2 -all below

Although it was still August, the weather was anything but summery! The Saturday forecast was for Rain and Gale force winds, although the rainy phase was mercifully short-lived,  so the wind as having a drying effect. Sunday dawned sunny and cloudy and the winds were lighter.

Jason Davies blitz wet Pembrey August races! Yes it was this bad! photo by Steve Williams

Jason Davies blitzs both wet Pembrey August races! photo by Steve Williams

Qualifying and Practice. There were usual mix of championship regulars, plus some new faces & returnees, including yours truly, but thanks to Susanne and Nick for standing in whilst I was away.  Back to the racing! Dave Krayem set pole position in his big, black Class D Ginetta G50, with a time of 60.00.28 seconds! Keith White was 2nd fastest making it a Class D lock out ! Jason Davies, the current points leader, was 3rd fastest in his Class CS Ford Sierra Cossie, with Chris Everill with his nice looking G50 4th.   Andy ‘Risca’ Williams was 5th in his Ford Sapphire. The VSCC timers made several errors but the best one had Ken James as 6th fastest,  driving Damian Longotan!  Actual he was driving his usual Loco Hornet!   Jim Lyons seemed to be getting his Turbo Mini moving in the right direction, and had Fabio Luffarelli for company on row 4. Fabio was giving his VW Corrado a run out at Pembrey for the first time in 10 years! (but also had the Moto Mini as back up). Damian Longotano himself was on row 5 with his Westfield and was joined by Keith Butcher and his G50. Dave Scaramanga was on row 5 giving his VW Scirocco it’s debut at Pembrey, and he was joined by Bradley John and his Mitsubishi Evo.  Peter Hills was on row 7 taking the Class AS pole with his nice blue Mini, with Mike Moss who was making his Pembrey debut in his Westfield. Tyrone Luffarelli was on row 8 with his Class BT pole sitting Peugeot 106 and had Roger Dowden and his AS Davrian for company. On Row 9 Susanne Jones had moved up to Class AS for this race. She had Gareth Haycock for company in his VW Golf. Row 10 saw Chris Morris making a welcome re-appearance with his Suzuki Ignis, and he had Daryl Radford and his colourful Honda Civic. Row 11 saw Andy Long and his Honda Civic and the improving Dad to be, Richard Francis and his colourful Saxo! (Richard and his wife Rebecca are expecting an addition to their family real soon.) Row 11 saw Colin Dunn and Anthony Weeks and his Mazda RX8. Tony was another driver making his Pembrey debut, but sadly oil pressure problems made him miss the race. However it was too much oil pressure that was causing the problem, so it was sadly back to the workshop! Paul Flinders also missed the race with overheating in his turbo Toyota MR2!  Andrew Williams was on row 13 along with Alan Smith.  Craig Edmunds was 14th in Phil Bendalls old Ford Fiesta and Verity Banks was the last starter. Craig’s practice did not last long before the engine suffered a big blow up with a few rod through the block, this distributed a fair amount of oil on the far part of the circuit! The team raced back to pick up a spare car so Craig could get a few more signatures on his licence.

In the lunch break I asked Jason what his plan was. ‘I’m planning to have 2 quiet races!’ There were the usual few people wandering around the paddock in the lunchtime. Giles Beck, Phil Bendall, and Richard Rhozon, to name a few. Richard is planning to enter a Peugeot silhouette to match Keith White & Fabio in 2017, should be good! As the sky clouded over, and it began to drizzle there was a lot of discussion as to the choice of slick or wets in the slick tyre classes!

The race 1 – 15 minutes plus 1 lap. Rolling Start

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Midfield action, Mid-afternoon at Pembrey! Photo by Steve Williams

However although Qualifying was held on a dry track, but the time the grid had moved from the pit-lane towards the assembly area, the rain-clouds had gathered and the rain was getting heavier. There was a delay dealing with an incident in one of the vintage races. The Assembly Area was full of cars for the next Vintage race, the WSSCC cars were strung along the Paddock. Jason Davies was one of the last to leave and he made a dash back to the pits to change on to full wets, which then became a landslide as car after car followed suit, after the organiser had given 10 minutes grace to change tyres if needed!

So the grid went out on their green flag lap, which in time honoured fashion, was for 2 laps as the conditions had changed between practice and the race. As the pace car pulled off, and the lights went green, Dave Krayem pulled away into the lead, with Jason Davies first to show from out of the spray! Jasons idea of a quiet race, lasted all of 3 laps, and once he was in the lead he pulled away and the lead extended out and back again, depending on the state of the track and lapping the backmarkers. Dave did his best to stay in touch and after early pressure from Keith White, he pulled away as Keith White now had Chris Everill for very close company!  Fabio, who finished 6th  was getting his VW Corrado up to speed, and had a tussell with Keith Butcher who finished  5th  &  Andy Williams who finished 7th and was the last un-lapped runner.

Peter Hills unfortunately only did 2 slow laps, before retiring to the pits with ignition trigger problems. Verity Banks joined him and Jim Lyons joined them, after showing well early on!  Jimbo had found the car handling oddly in practice, and decide a change of half shaft and CV joints was needed, and his pit crew, including Endaf set about changing it. It only took a few laps for him to conclude that it was other shaft that was causing the problem!   Still they had plenty of time change it before race 2. Peter, Verity & Jim were the only retirements.

Back on the track there was plenty of mid-field action, broken up as the leaders came up to lap  them,  to resume after they had passed.  There was a huge scrap between Damian Longtano and Ken James with only 2/100th separating them at the end! Similarly Bradley John, Dave Scaramanga and Gareth Haycock were having a set to, but Gareth got by and pulled away to finished 10th , and was the last runner on 14 laps! Bradley (11th) and Dave (12th) had a race long duel. Visibility was the key for several drivers, with at least Dave, Roger Dowden and Chris Morris suffering badly! Indeed Chris had to do a pit stop to get help to clear the inside of his screen, whilst Roger’s slow speed wipers were unable to keep pace with the rain & spray and dropped back to finish 16th!  In Class BT, Tyrone Lufferelli  (13th) seemed to have no such problems,  but he had his work cut out to keep ahead of Colin Dunn (14th) who was really flying and putting Tyrone under  all sorts of pressure! Daryl Radford (15th)had been a little way back fighting with Susanne Jones, but once past he made a big effort late on close the gap and set the Class BT fastest lap! Susanne (16th) was running in Class BS but found her tyres going off late on, and came under pressure from Pembrey debutant Mike Moss whose Westy was only 2/10ths behind at the finish! Andy Long was 19th in his Honda Civic and was the last runner on 13 laps.  Andy ‘Caldicot’ Williams was an impressive 20th having had a pre-event race to fit a new engine! Alan Smith was 21st after some heavy application of the ‘engineers screwdriver’ (a hammer, if you were wondering) Craig Edmonds was 22nd After his pit-stop Chris Morris was 23rd, with Richard Francis last in 24th. Richard had a torrid time with a couple of visits to the scenery, and a brush with the barriers. The car looked fairly pristine. but Mike Skelton the Clerk of the Course, sent him to the Doctor for a check, just in case! Actually Mike could have asked told him to see his dad, who was the circuit doctor in the very early years. Peter has on hand to look after Richard, who was sponsored by ‘The Bank of Mum & Dad’ lol!

So Jason ran out as the worthy winner, ‘I was happy to take the lead as there is less pressure on the engine and transmission in the wet. I wouldn’t mind if it rained all the time!’

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Jason has gone, but the rest struggle through, and it was as bad as that! Photo by Steve Williams

Race 2 The race 1 – 15 minutes plus 1 lap. Rolling Start. It is a long time since we had 2 wet races and in the interval between our first & second races of the day, there was a lot of head-scratching as to what was the best method of keep the windscreen free of mist! Thankfully the days have now past, when one of the supposed methods was to rub a raw potato across the screen! I kid you not, this was a supposed ‘best method’!  I never had to try it, thanks be to god! Actually I usually prefer  my potato cut into thin strips, and then fried!

Anyway there was no pondering on whether slicks might be worth a gamble! It was wet, very wet.  So the grid went out on their first of two green flag laps, and then when the lights changed, Jason Davies went into a lead he was never to loose! Dave Krayem was 2nd throughout and Keith White, who was 3rd, was the BMW silhouette, sandwiched between two G50s as he had Chris Everill on his tail throughout, sometimes only inches behind! At the end Mr White only had a few 10ths to spare from Chris. Keith Butcher was 5th in his G50 but he had Fabio and the VW Corrado silhouette on his tail, to keep him on his toes. This race was a slower one than race 1 and Fabio in 6th was the last driver on the lead lap. Andy Williams was 7th and he was well clear of the 8th place man, Jim Lyons!

Yes read that again, Jim Lyons finished in 8th place! Actually it was a mega drive from Jimbo, who had started from row 13, along with Peter Hills, and Chris Morris! However whilst Jim climbed to 8th and Chris Morris climbed to 16th place, (and won Class AT), sadly Peter only lasted 7 laps! Peter had seemed to pick up speed but much to his dismay he couldn’t make it to the finish. Sadly also Verity Banks as pulled off on the 7th lap, but Peter &Verity were the only 2 retirements.

Back in the race, Gareth Haycock and Colin Dunn got off to flyers! Initially Damian Longtano was 8th, with Gareth 9th and Ken James was 10th, Colin was 11th ahead of Bradley John (12th) with Tyrone Lufferelli (13th). Dave Scarmanga was 14th, but thanks to some ‘Fog-ex’  he now had a clear screen. Chris Morris likewise had a clear screen, and with some new rain tyres and a wet set up, was going great guns. ‘I don’t normally like driving in the wet, but this time it was good!’  Actually with the top 7 places mostly settled, it was the midfield that was providing all the excitement.  Damian Longtano dramatically dropped down the order along with Gareth  & Colin! Ken James came around on his own, whilst Tyrone, Bradley & Dave Scaramanga followed the flying Jim Lyons up the order! Jim passed Ken later to finish in 8th place with Ken in 9th, and was 3rd in class CS, leaving an interesting thought at what he might be able to do from a better starting position!  Tyrone made the most of  the situation and was 10th and the first Class BT car. He was some way clear of Bradley John (11th) who had Dave S on his tail throughout! Dave who finished in 12th place was the last driver to complete 13 laps and he reversed the Class CT win that Gareth Haycock had taken over him in Race 1. Gareth was 13th and he, Colin Dunn, Damian Longtano and Chris Morris had a monumental dice and there was only the odd 10th separating Gareth & Colin (13th & 14th ) and Damian & Chris (15th & 16th) at the end! Likewise only 2/10ths separated Susanne Jones in 17th (winner Class BS) and Daryl Radford in 18th. Roger Dowden was 19th with Mike Moss in 20th. Mike was very happy with his first experiences of the Welsh Championship and said ‘I have very much enjoyed racing with you this year. It’s a great race club, with clean racing and a friendly paddock atmosphere. The organisation is first class and I compliment you, Mike and Alan for doing such a great job. Shame you can’t do anything about the weather! I very much intend to come back next year!’

Andrew Williams (MG ZR150) & Andy Long (Honda Civic) were 21st &22nd . Alan Smith (Ford Ka) who finished 23rd was the last driver on 12 laps. Richard Francis & Craig Edmunds were 24th & 25th and the last finishers.

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Jason Davies – Singing in the rain! (Photo by Rob Allender)

So the race ended with Jason winning by almost 16 seconds, and showing the kind of Rain-meister form that his dad showed in his 2wd days, as his race fastest lap was only 2 seconds slower than his dry practice time! After the VSCC showed they were on his wave length, by providing the Race winners with a large bottle of Red wine. Now all he needs is some Sangria, some Citrus Peel, Umbrellas etc and he can create a new Cocktail! More ‘Happiness in the Rain’ than ‘Sex on the Beach’! Our friends the Marshals choose the Driver of race in Race 1 as Tyrone Lufferelli and in Race 2 Susanne Jones!

The points show Jason is still leading but Tyrone looks like he’s ready to pounce if there are any slip-ups in last 2 races in the 2016 championship on October 16th! Also there are only a few points separating several other positions in the Top 10 and the Classes are just as tight so there is still a lot at stake.

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Results via —– http://www.vscc.co.uk/    http://www.vscc.co.uk/vsccMedia/18603.pdf

 

WSSCC Rounds 5 & 6 Sunday Castle Combe 17th July 2016.  Qualifying and Race 1 report, by nicholas rocke Race 2 report at the foot of the page
Jason leads at Combe

Jason Davies hits the front! and then hits trouble! (photo by Steve Williams)

The Welsh Sports and Saloon Car Championship away-day rounds at Castle Combe went down a storm, we couldn’t have asked for better weather. There was beautiful sunshine and only a spot of drizzle that lasted all of 30 seconds. Plenty of Pembrey’s finest turned out in force with a 32 car grid for qualifying!

We were joined by some new faces in the invitation class with Adam Higgins in a Ginetta G50, and some of the Castle Combe saloons championship greats including Gary Prebble in one of the 2 Pug 205 gti’s which was flying!  Gary qualified 7th on the grid behind mainly Class D Supercar/GT class car;  and behind the very quick Jason Davies, who qualified 2nd behind David Krayem’s Ginetta G50 with only 0.367 of a second between them! And it was Jason’s first ever time behind the wheel at Castle Combe circuit.

Fabio Luffarelli resurrected his old space-framed VW Corrado. It’s been in hibernation for 10 years and although it has less power than his bike powered mini it was still 1.5 seconds quicker in qualifying! He hasn’t even raced it in 10 years, but I know which race car he will be bringing to Pembrey for rounds 7/8!

Andy Williams from Risca was going well, even with running out of revs before Avon rise and still getting to know his new gearbox/diff setup. He qualified 8th and 2nd in CS class. Although Andy is no spring chicken he showed this weekend that there’s plenty of life in the old dog yet, with some fantastic performances from Andy all weekend. 9th was Mike Tovey, who was making his debut in the series, in a BMW E36 M3. Mike is the son of Roy Tovey who raced with us a long time ago, in a Modified Mk 1 Ford Escort about the last time Fabio last raced his Corrado with us! Chris Everill, Damian Longatano, Dave Scaramanga, and visitor Mike Harris were next.  Bradley John’ was 14th fastest in his Evo  which has gone through some drastic changes going from looking relatively standard at Pembrey in May, to a fully fledged racer complete with aero package and big carbon fibre wing and a heap more power!

Although Bradley is a novice and new to racing this year has come on leaps and bounds, he’s getting quicker & quicker and will definitely be one to watch later in the season.

Paul Flinders’s MR2 was giving him issues again but once he’s worked out all the kinks it’s going to be animal.

The BT class guys/gals were out in force 6 BT cars on the grid, Susanne had gone into BS class to use up some semi slicks she had left over.

Daryl Radford qualified first in class and Tyrone Luffarelli 2nd . Willem Verhaak was having is first run of the year, and qualified 3rd . His MX has got quicker, with only 4 tenths of a second between him and Tyrone. Colin Dunn went steady qualifying 4th in class, he also found why his tyres were going off too quickly, as his tyre pressure gauge was reading 6psi out, causing him to over pressurise his tyres, losing vital seconds! Fortunately he has rectified this now.

Andrew Williams from Cardiff,  broke his MG ZR  earlier in the day by going out to play with the Castle Combe saloons, his variable cam timing solenoid packed in resulting in him running the car drastically down on power all weekend and leaving 29th on the grid.

The MG ZR of Verity Banks was plagued by a intermittent misfire all weekend, Tony the mechanic tried using all at his disposal to try fixing it, but to no avail!

Race 1 – Our first race was cut down to 13 mins due to a big off in races earlier in the day.

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On the Green Flag Lap Jasons’ real steel Cossie is flanked by a bevy of GRP GTs! (photo by Steve Williams)

As they all came round on the green flag lap, I was spectating from Tower Corner. You get a excellent view of the cars coming through Hammerdown, through Tower and around Bobbies.  It was fabulous seeing such a strong turn out from the WSSCC with lot of different cars and different classes, everything from your average road going saloons to kit cars and even a handful of GT cars, great for the spectators to watch as well! There are not many championships with so much variety on the track at the same time.

The order of the front 10 cars was Ginetta, Ford saloon, Ginetta, BMW spaceframed silhouette, VW spaceframed silhouette, (Keith Butcher) Ginetta, Peugeot hatchback, Ford saloon, BMW Saloon, and with Chris Everils’ Ginetta in 10th! Now can you think of anywhere else you see that other than the Welsh Sports & Saloon Car Championship!

On the first lap, David Krayem lead the pack round in a neat uniformed line, with no real position changes from the sector of circuit I was viewing from. Verity’s MG sounded ill from lap one, struggling round with the distinct sound of a misfire, as if it was running on only 2 of the 4 cylinders. On Lap 2  David K, Jason M & Adam H had broken away from the pack slightly, with Keiths BMW a few car lengths back in 4th, Andy’s Sierra Cosworth in 5th sounded meaty, as he plowed through Tower, being trailed by Fabio in the Corrado. The pair of Pugs (Peugeots) were grouped together having their own battle. Daryl had pulled away from Tyrone and was leading the BT class. On Lap 3, the front 3 had opened up a 2sec gap from Keith’s BMW and after a massive gap was 5th place Andy Williams with Chris Everill’s Ginetta hot on his tail.

Bradley John made up a few positions and was sandwiched between the 2 Pug 205s. Daryl had opened up the gap in BT but I think Tyrone as being held up fighting with the Golf of Gareth Haycock. Chris Morris, whose car hadn’t even been started since December until this meeting, came round Tower glued to the back of the 106 of Mike Good.

Mid-field dice!

Huge WSSCC mid-field dice! (photo by Steve Williams)

On Lap 4, the top 5 stayed the same but Fabio lost a position to Keith Butcher in the Ginetta, which Keith had bought to replace his Primera and Fabio was now in 7th Place. Bradley John moved up to 10th. Susanne was tailing Willem’s MX5, trying to make a move to get passed , and Chris Morris had got passed Mike Good’s 106! On Lap 5, Jason Davies in his turbo Ford Cosworth managed to get passed Dave Krayem and was leading the race going into Tower. Back markers held Keith White up going into Tower in a solid 4th with no one in sight to challenge him for the position. Alan Smith, with a bit of 4 wheels on the grass, passed Andrew William’s MG on the inside at Tower, taking full advantage of big Keith passing!

Andy ‘Risca’ Williams non-turbo Sierra Cosworth lost a position to Chris Everill and was now in 6th with Keith Butcher also having a pop at Andy going into Bobbies. Damien Longatano was now up into 11th in his Westfield, after passing both of the 205s.

There was a huge gap between 1st, 2nd, 3rd in class BT. Susanne managed to make a move on Willem and is now in front!

On Lap 6 it all changed at the front as the Seirra of Jason Davies developed a fault, as the cockpit filled with a cloud of smoke! Jason immediately stopped racing and went into limp home mode to try to make it to the end of the race and score as many points as he could!  Later it was found that the oil return pipe from the turbo had broken and with the car leaving a trail of smoke behind him, Jason had dropped back to eventually finish in 9th place overall, and 3rd in class. Jason confirmed after the race ‘At the end there was just enough oil left to prevent the engine from being damaged!’

Andy in the Sierra Cosworth had regained the position back from Chris Everills’ Ginetta. As Tyrone came through Tower he was right on the limit, and it was clear he’d been pushing hard and playing catch up, as the gap between him and Daryl was closing up! Paul Flinders had drastically slowed up as the car continued giving him problems. W v S

Wileem v Susanne! Dice of the Day? (photo by Steve Williams)

Willem had traded places with Susanne again! These 2 seater rear wheel drive sporty road cars seemed to be in a race of their own, not being more than a cars length apart every lap from the start!

By Lap 7 Jason had significantly dropped back, and now Keith White’s BMW  was looking to get passed him. Colin Dunn and Roger Good were battling away in the middle of the pack.

Andy’s Cosworth was still going strong and holding off the Ginetta G50 pair of Chris+ Keith.

Lap 8 and Krayem & Higgins came through Tower chasing one another in 1st/2nd.

Susanne and Willem had yet again changed places, and now Susanne had used them semi slicks to her advantage pulling a few car lengths away. Although the two of them were  in different classes,  it was still good fun watching them fighting it out!

Damiens Westfield came passed very slowly, and appeared to have issues and was limping back to the pits. Jason had now dropped back to fourth as he was nursing around trying his best to salvage some championship points and mainly make sure he gets his turbocharged Cosworth home. But Andy had other ideas, and he had him in his sights and was gaining ground on Jason’s poorly Cosworth. Bradley John in his Evo was closing the gap to Mike Tovey’s BMW E36 M3, both cars going very well.

Lap 9 and both Ginettas were still in the lead, with Higgins trying to find a way passed Krayem.

Daryl’s Civic locked up into Bobbies, having to use the escape lane, giving Tyrone precious time to gain ground on him and close the gap! Keith Butcher’s Ginetta was passed Andy’s Cosworth and was making easy pickings of Jason’s damaged Cossie. Although Jason’s car wasn’t in the best of health, it was still racing and more importantly still 1st in class Cs.

On Lap 10, David Krayem had pulled away massively from Higgins, as Adam appeared to be having issues and no longer at full race speed. Daryl and Tyrone were only a few car lengths apart going into Tower but had the Haycock Golf between them. By this lap Andy Williams,  Chris Everall and Bradley John had managed to get passed Jason’s Cosworth, but although he was now in 3rd in Class CS he had to keep going to try keep his points lead in the championship. It appeared Roger Goods VW Lupo and Verity’s MG had both retired.

On the Lap 11, the last lap, David Krayem had a good 5 second lead on Adam Higgins and was looking to walk the rest of this race with no one to challenge him for 1st overall.

As they crossed the line the final positions were;  Overall win David Krayam (class D winner). 2nd Adam Higgins, 3rd Keith white (2nd class D). 4th Keith butcher (3rd class D).5th Andy Williams (well deserved 1st in Class CS). 6th Chris everall (4th class D) 7th Fabio luffarelli ( 5th class D) . 8th Bradley John (2nd class CS). Excellent driving from the novice, quicker every lap and learning very fast. Well done! 9th was Jason Davies (3rd in Class CS) Jason did very well to hang on to 3rd in class, but scored an extra point for the fastest lap in his class! It was very unfortunate the car failed him, as he drove excellently and could have potentially won. He was Driver of the Race, in my eyes, keeping the GT cars at bay with no previous track experience either! Whatever this Cosworth throws at him, he deals with it and makes it work. Well done Jason and remember every point counts!

10th Mike Tovey, 11th Michael Harris, 12th Gary Prebble, 13th Dave Scaramanga (1st in CT) 14th Mike Moss (4th in class CS). 15th Daryl Radford (1st in class). Well done! On the edge excellent driving, to keep Tyrone behind him. 16th Gareth Haycock (2nd class CT). 17th Tyrone luffarelli (2nd class BT) 18th Paul flinders (5th in CS Class). 19th Susanne Jones (1st in BS) well done! 20th Willem Verhaak (3rd in BT). 21st Antony Weeks (4th in BT) 22nd Chris Morris (1st in AT). 23rd Mike Good, 24th William Hornsey, 25th Colin Dunn (5th in BT). 26th Andy long (2nd in BS) 27th Alan Smith (2nd in AT).28th Andrew Williams ).

Well done to all, wish I could have been out there with you all. http://www.tsl-timing.com/file/?f=BRSCC/2016/162831wss.pdf

Race 2 report From: nicholas rocke

After race 1 there was mixed emotions in the WSSCC paddock, Most were fettling with their race cars and preparing for race 2 and having a spot of lunch and soaking up the lovely weather we had been blessed with.Unfortunately this was not the case for everyone! The Davies camp were hard at work getting Jason Davies Cossie cleaned up and ready to race in race 2. Andy ‘Risca’ Williams had been pushing so hard in race one he had worn his NSR rear brake pad down to the metal, so was rushing to replace these ready for his next outing.

Paul Flinders had to unfortunately retire his MR2 for the rest of the day and began to pack up, as did Damian Longotano, others to retire after race 1 were Roger Good in the VW Lupo and Kieren Simmons in the Ford Fiesta. Verity’s mechanic Tony was scratching his head a bit, as the misfire that Verity had in race 1, had fixed itself, leaving him baffled and suspecting it was either coil pack or bad wiring connection on the harness! He replaced plugs, leads, coil packs and wiring loom just to be on the safe side.

During the break between WSSCC races there were other incidents that meant that the WSSCC last race would be shortened to 13 minutes, but due to strict regulations about no noise at castle combe circuit after 6:30 pm, it was going to be more like 8 minutes if we were lucky!

Fabio Luffarelli started from the back of the grid, due to transmission issues in the Corrado, and he would be out in his bike powered Mini silhouette. The grid of 26 cars waited patiently in the pits eager to get out there and race, I bet it was rather warm in those cars with the drivers in full race suits, as even at 6pm it was still very hot.

So they set off straight into the rolling start lap, and as they came through Camp Corner for the first time waiting for the lights to go out, David Krayem and Higgins were side by side with Keith White, Andy Williams and Chris Everill all in a little group at the front, with close to 2000bhp between them and all eager to plant their right foot!

Jason, Bradley and Mike Tovey were a few car lengths, behind in another tight group of cars, Gary Prebble was also nearby, but the rest of the pack were a few seconds behind! The gap seemed huge, not sure what happened there. So they were all off safely and racing. Daryl had a good lead on Tyrone and Susanne and Willem were side by side again, as they came through Camp Corner. Fabio in the bike engine Mini came storming through from the back, making up 3 places before he’d even reached the pit wall! As they approached Camp Corner at the end of lap 1 Krayem had a good 2 second lead on rival Higgins, Keith managed to slip his BMW down the inside of Higgins going into Camp putting him into 2nd.

Jason’s car had sprung into life and had jumped up, passing Andy’s Cosworth to move into 5th place. The next victim to fall to Jason’s Cosworth was Mike Tovey’s BMW, Andy was in 6th with Bradley John following close behind in 7th. Brad was then being chased by Prebble’s 205. Dave Scaramanga was in 9th and was battling with Mike Harris in the other Pug 205 gti.

Daryl Radford was 1st in Class BT,  but had either lost a bit of pace or had issues, or was it that Tyrone’s screaming 106 was gunning for him as the gap was down to a only a few car lengths now. Willem came around in 14th and 3rd in class but Susanne’s Lotus Elise was nowhere to be seen, the Mazda RX8 of Anthony Week’s was about to be passed by Fabio who had made up several place in just one lap, MY GOD that mini really does shift! Chris Morris followed by Colin Dunn came around in 17th & 18th follow by the Susanne’s Lotus which was not well at all (later found out she had been suffering with an electrical fault).

Lap 2 and Krayem had a gigantic lead, and as long as he played his cards right it looked as if he had this one in the bag! Keith White had given the position back to Adam Higgins in the Ginetta. Higgins had a few seconds lead over the 3rd place driver Chris Everill who had also taken a place off Keith White’s BMW. Jason Davies was still going strong, being only a few car lengths behind Keith. Andy Williams was chasing Mike Tovey in his M3 who had managed to steal 5th from him, not far behind was the big winged Evo of Bradley John.

It appeared we had lost Mike Harris’ 205 somewhere around the circuit as the only 205 gti left was Gary Prebble’s who came through Camp on lap 2. Keith Butcher’s Ginetta retired back to the pits to join Mike & Gareth Haycock as early retirments!. The action between Tyrone and Daryl was heating up. They were less than a cars length apart coming through camp and up the pit straight. Fabio was catching up with his son Tyrone, and would undoubtedly be passed him by the time they reach Quarry Corner. Willem was in a solid 3rd in class position whilst Susanne was still trying her best to keep the Elise going.

Lap 3 and Jason had moved up to 4th position and Andy had spun over the other side of the circuit, and then brought his Sapphire Cosworth in to retire (In the paddock I spoke to him later on and he explained that he had lost a feed to the water temperature gauge, and preferred to fight another day than rebuild a very expensive race engine). Bradley John had got past Mike (Son of Roy Tovey), but Tovey was not going to let him keep it that easily as they came through Camp Corner bumper to bumper. Gary Prebble was still motoring on but there was no one to challenge him insight. Tyrone was now 1st in class as Daryl was unfortunately having issues and retired the Civic Type R to complete list of retired cars!

Lap 4 and Higgins had made up some ground on Krayem, but was still safe for now and had a 2 second lead at this moment in time. Keith White was in 3rd but too far behind to play catch up now. Jason’s car was obviously having issues again, (this time it was electrical) as he had dropped back into 7th position behind Bradley and Mike Tovey, and Gary Prebble was now hot on Jason’s heels. Verity’s car was still out there, but still not perfect and was running in dead last place, fingers crossed they sort that issue out before the next outing at Pembrey.

Fabio was now up to 9th position and his Mini sounded absolutely beautiful as he came around Camp for the 4th time, using every last rev that bike engine has to offer! Tyrone was now running in his Dad’s exhaust fumes, but was happy, sat in 1st in BT class and 11th overall and had plenty of breathing space to bring her home.

Willem was about 4 seconds behind Tyrone and had his work cut out if he was to challenge for 1st in class BT. Chris Morris came through in 12th followed by the RX8 of Anthony Weeks who ran out of talent on this lap, and spun 360 degrees going into Camp! (That’s harsh Nick. Those RX8s are known as rotaries! lol – Ed) Luckily he saved it and got on his way quickly only losing one place to Colin Dunn’s Clio.

Lap 5 and Dave Krayem and Adam Higgins had bunched up and Krayem now had to keep him at bay. Keith White still in a solid 3rd, Chris Everill was chasing Keith for 4th position, and Bradley John’s Evo was motoring around in 5th. It looks as though he has got used to that Evo of his, this weekend.

Jason limped around in 10th position. He hasn’t had the best of weekends, but still leads the championship on points, having taken 2 extra points, for the fastest lap in both races! Although the championship is still up for grabs and I think it will go down to the last race in October, EXCITING STUFF!

Lap 6 – Last Lap Fabio was now chasing down Jason, Fabio started in 26th position on the grid and 6 laps later he is in 11th position, that is a lot of overtaking! The front runners Krayem and Higgins were still fighting for 1st, as were Keith and Chris also fighting over the last podium spot. As they all crossed the line 21 cars finished 5 DNFs with the final positions as follows:-

1st David Krayem (1st class D) textbook racing well done

2nd Adam Higgins (excellent racing) 3rd Keith White (2nd class D) 4th Chris Everall (3rd class D)

5th Bradley John (1st in class CS) well deserved, good racing, 6th Mike Tovey, 7th Gary Prebble

8th Dave Scaramanga (1st in class CT) well done, 9th Fabio Luffarelli (4th in class D) epic racing, up 17 places from the back, not bad for a mini, 10th Mike Moss (2nd in class CS), 11th Tyrone Luffarelli (1st in class BT) excellent well driven, 12th Jason Davies (3rd in class CS)

13th Willem Verhaak (2nd in class BT) glad you are back out racing, pleasure to watch, 14th Chris Morris (1st in class AT) glad you blew the cobwebs off iggy, 15th Colin Dunn (3rd in class BT), 16th Anthony Weeks (4th in class BT), 17th Andy Long (1st in class BS) well done, 18th Susanne Jones (2nd in class BS) glad you made it round somehow with no electrics?, 19th Alan Smith (2nd in class AT), 20th Andrew Williams (5th in class BT)

21st Verity Banks (6th in class BT)  Fabulous weekend with its mix of ups and downs, but I must say it is the most fun I have had at a race circuit without being behind the wheel, in a long time.

Great racing from all our racers with plenty of competitive driving, and lots of thrills and most importantly not many spills at least from our championship. Shame the both of our races were cut short, but I am sure the WSSCC will be in talks with Castle Combe Circuit to make sure we get our monies worth at our next meeting there in the 2017 season.

  WSSCC away rounds 5/6 castle combe circuit 17th July 2016 From: nicholas rocke

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Dave Krayem heads Adam Higgins on their way to a Ginetta 1-2! (Photo by Steve Williams)

Race 2 report  After race 1 there was mixed emotions in the WSSCC paddock, Most were fettling with their race cars and preparing for race 2 and having a spot of lunch and soaking up the lovely weather we had been blessed with.Unfortunately this was not the case for everyone! The Davies camp were hard at work getting Jason Davies Cossie cleaned up and ready to race in race 2.Andy ‘Risca’ Williams had been pushing so hard in race one he had worn his NSR rear brake pad down to the metal, so was rushing to replace these ready for his next outing.

Paul Flinders had to unfortunately retire his MR2 for the rest of the day and began to pack up, as did Damian Longotano, others to retire after race 1 were Roger Good in the VW Lupo and Kieren Simmons in the Ford Fiesta. Verity’s mechanic Tony was scratching his head a bit, as the misfire that Verity had in race 1, had fixed itself, leaving him baffled and suspecting it was either coil pack or bad wiring connection on the harness! He replaced plugs, leads, coil packs and wiring loom just to be on the safe side.

During the break between WSSCC races there were other incidents that meant that the WSSCC last race would be shortened to 13 minutes, but due to strict regulations about no noise at castle combe circuit after 6:30 pm, it was going to be more like 8 minutes if we were lucky!

Fabio Luffarelli started from the back of the grid, due to transmission issues in the Corrado, and he would be out in his bike powered Mini silhouette. The grid of 26 cars waited patiently in the pits eager to get out there and race, I bet it was rather warm in those cars with the drivers in full race suits, as even at 6pm it was still very hot.

So they set off straight into the rolling start lap, and as they came through Camp Corner for the first time waiting for the lights to go out, David Krayem and Higgins were side by side with Keith White, Andy Williams and Chris Everill all in a little group at the front, with close to 2000bhp between them and all eager to plant their right foot!

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Bradley John first time win! (Photo by Steve Williams)

Jason, Bradley and Mike Tovey were a few car lengths, behind in another tight group of cars, Gary Prebble was also nearby, but the rest of the pack were a few seconds behind! The gap seemed huge, not sure what happened there. So they were all off safely and racing. Daryl had a good lead on Tyrone and Susanne and Willem were side by side again, as they came through Camp Corner. Fabio in the bike engine Mini came storming through from the back, making up 3 places before he’d even reached the pit wall! As they approached Camp Corner at the end of lap 1 Krayem had a good 2 second lead on rival Higgins, Keith managed to slip his BMW down the inside of Higgins going into Camp putting him into 2nd.

Jason’s car had sprung into life and had jumped up, passing Andy’s Cosworth to move into 5th place. The next victim to fall to Jason’s Cosworth was Mike Tovey’s BMW, Andy was in 6th with Bradley John following close behind in 7th. Brad was then being chased by Prebble’s 205. Dave Scaramanga was in 9th and was battling with Mike Harris in the other Pug 205 gti.

Daryl Radford was 1st in Class BT,  but had either lost a bit of pace or had issues, or was it that Tyrone’s screaming 106 was gunning for him as the gap was down to a only a few car lengths now. Willem came around in 14th and 3rd in class but Susanne’s Lotus Elise was nowhere to be seen, the Mazda RX8 of Anthony Week’s was about to be passed by Fabio who had made up several place in just one lap, MY GOD that mini really does shift! Chris Morris followed by Colin Dunn came around in 17th & 18th follow by the Susanne’s Lotus which was not well at all (later found out she had been suffering with an electrical fault).

Lap 2 and Krayem had a gigantic lead, and as long as he played his cards right it looked as if he had this one in the bag! Keith White had given the position back to Adam Higgins in the Ginetta. Higgins had a few seconds lead over the 3rd place driver Chris Everill who had also taken a place off Keith White’s BMW. Jason Davies was still going strong, being only a few car lengths behind Keith. Andy Williams was chasing Mike Tovey in his M3 who had managed to steal 5th from him, not far behind was the big winged Evo of Bradley John.

It appeared we had lost Mike Harris’ 205 somewhere around the circuit as the only 205 gti left was Gary Prebble’s who came through Camp on lap 2. Keith Butcher’s Ginetta retired back to the pits to join Mike & Gareth Haycock as early retirments!. The action between Tyrone and Daryl was heating up. They were less than a cars length apart coming through camp and up the pit straight. Fabio was catching up with his son Tyrone, and would undoubtedly be passed him by the time they reach Quarry Corner. Willem was in a solid 3rd in class position whilst Susanne was still trying her best to keep the Elise going.

Lap 3 and Jason had moved up to 4th position and Andy had spun over the other side of the circuit, and then brought his Sapphire Cosworth in to retire ( I spoke to him later on in the paddock, and he explained that he had lost a feed to the water temperature gauge, and preferred to fight another day than rebuild a very expensive race engine). Bradley John had got past Mike Tovey (Son of Roy Tovey who raced with us a long time ago), but Mike was not going to let him keep it that easily, as they came through Camp Corner bumper to bumper. Gary Prebble was still motoring on but there was no one to challenge him insight. Tyrone was now 1st in class as Daryl was unfortunately having issues and retired the Civic Type R to complete list of retired cars!

Lap 4 and Higgins had made up some ground on Krayem, but was still safe for now and had a 2 second lead at this moment in time. Keith White was in 3rd but too far behind to play catch up now. Jason’s car was obviously having issues again, as he had dropped back into 7th position behind Bradley and Mike Tovey, and Gary Prebble was now hot on Jason’s heels. Verity’s car was still out there, but still not perfect and was running in dead last place, fingers crossed they sort that issue out before the next outing at Pembrey.

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Tyrone profited from Daryl Radcliffes demise (Photo by Steve Williams)

Fabio was now up to 9th position and his Mini sounded absolutely beautiful as he came around Camp for the 4th time, using every last rev that bike engine has to offer! Tyrone was now running in his Dad’s exhaust fumes, but was happy sat in 1st in BT class and 11th overall and had plenty of breathing space to bring her home.

Willem was about 4 seconds behind Tyrone and had his work cut out if he was to challenge for 1st in class BT.

Chris Morris came through in 12th followed by the RX8 of Anthony Weeks, who ran out of talent on this lap, and spun 360 degrees going into Camp! (That’s harsh Nick. Those RX8s are known as rotaries! lol – Ed) Luckily he saved it and got on his way quickly, only losing one place to Colin Dunn’s Clio.

Lap 5 and Dave Krayem and Adam Higgins had bunched up and Krayem now had to keep him at bay. Keith White still in a solid 3rd, Chris Everill was chasing Keith for 4th position, and Bradley John’s Evo was motoring around in 5th. It looks as though he has got used to that Evo of his, this weekend.

Jason limped around in 10th position. He hasn’t had the best of weekends, but still leads the championship on points. Although the championship is still up for grabs and I think it will go down to the last race in October, EXCITING STUFF!

Lap 6 – Last Lap Fabio was now chasing down Jason, Fabio started in 26th position on the grid and 6 laps later he is in 11th position, that is a lot of overtaking! The front runners Krayem and Higgins were still fighting for 1st, as were Keith and Chris also fighting over the last podium spot. As they all crossed the line 21 cars finished 5 DNFs with the final positions as follows:-

1st David Krayem (1st class D) textbook racing well done

2nd Adam Higgins (excellent racing), 3rd Keith White (2nd class D), 4th Chris Everall (3rd class D)

5th Bradley John (1st in class CS) well deserved, good racing

6th Mike Tovey, 7th Gary Prebble, 8th Dave Scaramanga (1st in class CT) well done

9th Fabio Luffarelli (4th in class D) epic racing, up 17 places from the back, not bad for a mini

10th Mike Moss (2nd in class CS), 11th Tyrone Luffarelli (1st in class BT) excellent well driven

12th Jason Davies (3rd in class CS), 13th Willem Verhaak (2nd in class BT) glad you are back out racing, pleasure to watch 14th Chris Morris (1st in class AT) glad you blew the cobwebs off iggy

15th Colin Dunn (3rd in class BT), 16th Anthony Weeks (4th in class BT), 17th Andy Long (1st in class BS) well done  18th Susanne Jones (2nd in class BS) glad you made it round somehow with no electrics?

19th Alan Smith (2nd in class AT), 20th Andrew Williams (5th in class BT), 21st Verity Banks (6th in class BT)

Fabulous weekend with its mix of ups and downs, but I must say it is the most fun I have had at a race circuit without being behind the wheel in a long time.

Great racing from all our racers with plenty of competitive driving, and lots of thrills and most importantly not many spills at least from our championship. Shame the both of our races were cut short, but I am sure the WSSCC will be in talks with Castle Combe Circuit to make sure we get our monies worth at our next meeting there in the 2017 season.

I look forward to seeing you all at Pembrey in a few weeks, so lock yourselves in your garages and get preparing as this is no one-horse race and with only four races left, it is anyone’s championship and it is going to get interesting. Don’t forget to play your joker card, the WSSCC is heating up and getting lots of support, I wonder how big the 2017 season grids will be?

All I know, is that I am itching to get my race car finished so I can get back out there and enjoy it with you all.

Regards Nick Rocke.  (Thanks Nick for such excellent reports – Ed)

Full results http://www.tsl-timing.com/file/?f=BRSCC/2016/162831wss.pdf

 

15/5/16 Rounds 3 & 4

Jason and Keith battling with Chris hot on their heels

Jason and Keith battling with Chris hot on their heels

 

Qualifying

At the 3rd race of the championship it was as tight as ever at the front with Keith White taking pole for class D with only 4 one hundredths of a second in front of a chasing Jason Davies in the Ford Sierra Cosworth leading CS.
A similar gap to the Ginetta of Chris Everill means it looked like a close battle was likely in the race.

Tyrone Luffarelli led class BT with an impressive 1.08 and Peter Hills led class AS in the Mini.
Dave Scaramanga was getting to grips with a new car to him, an orange VW Polo.
Meanwhile class CT was to be led by newcomer Gareth Haycock and class AT by Holly Welch.
Daryl Radford had to drop out early with a failing wheel leaving him at the back with the Evo of John Bradley who didn’t make it out for qualifying.

Round 3 – Race 15 minutes plus 1 lap

We had two non starters for the race, the minis of Ian Fraser and Peter Hills who found water in the cylinders after qualifying.

As Race 1 got under way Keith and Jason led a very controlled start only accelerating as they crossed the start line with Jason edging ahead of Keith as they approached hatchets. At the end of lap one it was Jason, Keith and Chris fighting hard for the lead.

Lap 2 saw Andy Williams in his Sapphire 2500 battling with Fabio with Andy eventually getting past into hatchets. It was short lived as he went too deep with Fabio regaining the place and then able to gradually pull away.
Hopes were high for Rhodri and his civic turbo which was running well until it appeared to let go with an explosion of smoke covering the track from Honda down to the start line. Richard Francis had a clear view and made the decision to avoid what he couldn’t see as well as Dave Scaramanga and spun the car off to the side of the track. Richard has posted a great video of the incident.

Lap 3 continued the excitement with Gareth Haycock who was in his first ever race finding the limits of grip at spitfires and spinning his VW Golf.
Meanwhile Paul Flinders unfortunately had to pull off into the pits.
Class BT didn’t disappoint with some exciting mid race battles. Daryl Radford eventually got by Colin Dunn for 2nd in class.
Andy Long in the second EP3 was continuing to battle with Gareth Haycock and then with Richard Francis.
At mid race the front runners finding themselves only 3 seconds apart with Jason still leading.
Another retirement on lap 8 as Holly found herself having to park on the outside of Spitifres with a possible head gasket failure.
Class BT problems were not over yet with Verity Banks having a solid race but lacking power from the rover engine. Great to see Verity, a long time supporter of the championship back after a years out of racing.
As the race approached the final few laps Jason maintained his lead with Keith deciding to ease off allowing the gap to increase to 9.4 seconds.
It was there Jason remained taking the chequered flag and winning round 3 with Keith 2nd (leading class D) and Chris Everill’s G50 in 3rd.
Tyrone maintained his excellent pace to take class BT with another fastest lap, narrowly ahead of Dave Scaramanga who took a class CT win. Roger Dowden was the class AS winner with Andy Long making the last of the class winners for BS.

Post race Jason revealed that he was able to run the engine at full power for the first time and was clearly enjoying the Sierra. Jason said he was able to put in some fast laps at the end despite the tyres going off.
Newcomer Gareth Haycock told us he is planning on staying with the WSSCC for the whole season and is hoping for more after he resolves an overheating brakes problem.
Colin Dunn celebrated his birthday with a 3rd in class BT

Driver of the race for Race 1 went to Bradley John in the Evo who despite starting last battled through to a great 7th place.

Race 2

Race 2

 

Race 2

Ahead of race 2 the WRDA and WSSCC cars paid a fitting tribute to Pembrey Marshall, Russ Morgan who sadly passed away earlier that week. All cars lined up on the grid and with engines turned off joined the marshals and spectators in a minutes silence to remember Russ.
Liam, Russ’s son, also a member of the Pembrey marshal family was on the grid and everyone’s thoughts were with him and his family.

Before race 2 got underway it was clear Race 1 had had taken its toll with Holly Welch (HGF), Paul Flinders (oil leak), Rhodri (water in the cylinders), Damian Longtano (HGF) and Andy Long all non-starters.

Round 4 – Race 2 15 minutes plus 1 lap.

Lap 1 started in much the same fashion as the earlier race although with Keith going around the outside into Hatchets, Jason held him off until Brooklands where Keith took the inside line, momentarily taking the lead until the Cosworth engine managed to out drag him taking the lead back before Honda. The next few laps held some exciting moments for both drivers and crowd as both cars on the limit battled hard.
If proof were needed on lap 4 Jason clearly driving on the edge lost some traction taking the Sierra sideways out of Honda allowing Keith his opportunity to get alongside and pass into Hatchets.
The MG of Andy Williams (yes we have two Andy Williams) and Richard Francis in his Saxo had a couple of close laps with Richard diving up the inside of Andy into Hatchets only to lock up his brakes and somehow avoiding contact, with Andy coming out ahead.
Keith White maintained the lead through the backmarkers and a string of blue flags displayed by the hardworking marshals. This time it was Keith who maintained his lead with Jason slowing considerably by lap 10 and retiring with wheel bearing issues on the last lap.
So Keith takes the win with Chris Everill second and Fabio Luffarelli third in the Mini.
Ken James was pleased to take the class CS win ahead of Jason and having played his joker which could prove to be a valuable judgment later in the season. Fabio’s son Tyrone again took the class BT win having another great race keeping Bradley John on his toes in the Evo, ending up just 0.5 seconds behind him across the line.
Dave Scaramanga was first in class CT and a second class AS win for Roger Dowden in the familiar yellow Davrian.

Driver of Race 2 was Fabio who said his car was performing better in this race after a few changes with more to come from the car for the next race.

At the end of the day drivers awards were handed out by Pembrey marshal Liam Morgan including the newcomer award to Gareth Haycock in his first race and taking second in class CT.

A big thanks to Susanne Jones for taking notes in the absence of our usual intrepid reported Rob.

Good size grid & Good racing for the first rounds in the 2016 Welsh Championship!  Race 1 & Race 2 reports!

Pembrey – Sunday April  24th  – Spring Truck-Fest –  Entry & Qualifying  

On a day that was sunny but with a cold breeze, there was a mixture of regulars, returnees, and several newcomers having their first races.

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Lap 1 at Debini Bend – The action starts in the 2016 Welsh Sports & Saloon Car Championship

The first few rows had a familiar look with Keith White and his BMW Z4 Silhouette on Pole with a time of 62.011. Jason Davies was only 7/10ths behind with his Class CS Ford Sierra Cossie. Jason was hoping to make a real charge for the 2016 title and his car had a few aero tweeks and a new stronger engine, but more of that later! The first of the  Class CS West Wales Fresh Air Brigade (WW Fab), was Damian Logotano in 3rd place in his Westfield on 63.542. Damian, a former grass-tracker, has come a long way since his race debut in 2014, which must be an inspiration to those drivers making their debuts now! Neil Watts was 4th with his Westfield. Ken James and his Locost was the 3rd member of the WW FAB in 5th place. In 6th place was Fabio Lufferelli and his Moto-Mini.

The first of the returnees in 7th place was Chris Everill in a Ginetta, but this was a new G50, and Chris was just getting used to it. Rhodri Jenkins and his turbo Civic joined Chris on row 4, with Jim Lyons next up. Jim, another returnee, had been burning the midnight oil getting his car ready, and his turbo Mini had a new nice paint job and a big rear wing! Roger Dowden joined Jim on row 5 and was the first of the Class AS runners. On Row 6 was Bradley John, our first newcomer with his nice black Mitsubishi Evo. Bradley had done some quad bike racing and was moving up from track days to actual racing. ‘On some track-days there isn’t anybody to play with’ 11th fastest on your debut is a promising start. Leading Class BT was Daryl Radford whose Honda Civic was looking nice in it new paint job.

On Row 7 Dave Scarmanga had changed tyres on his VW Vento and was now on his own in Class CT! Alongside was Paul Flinders who was running the turbo on his MR2 in low boost mode.  On row 8 Susanne Jones was trying to co-ordinate her ensemble with the colour of the Originia Lotus Elise. Susanne no longer needs to have a yellow and black cross on her car, and was 2nd in Class BT, just ahead of our 2nd newcomer Colin Lewis in his Class BT Clio who was also having his first race. Colin is a former Grass-tracker.

On row 9 was Endaf  Owens and his Mini Miglia alongside Colin Dunn and his Williams Clio.

Behind them on row 10 was our 3rd and final newcomer Richard Francis. Richard has a long history associated with Pembrey, and has done some karting, but this was his first time to race on the track. Richard was driving a Citroën Saxo and was obviously finding his feet, but there was a lot of sage advice on offer in the paddock. Alongside him was Andrew Williams and his MG ZR.  On Row 11 it was the walking wounded of Tyrone Lufferrlli and Peter Hills. Peter found his engine overheating, and having already changed the head gasket, he feared another more serious engine problem was brewing and so he elected to miss the race and went to help his fellow Vale resident Jim Lyons, but more of that later! On the final rows were Graham Welch (Rover 200) Alan Smith and his Ford KA who was ahead of Holly Welch who now had her own car, a Vauxhall Nova.

In the lunch break it was nice to catch up with a few friends, including Blake Edwards who was our guest and was catching up with some old friends. Blake was the original Welsh Sports & Saloon Car Champion (under MSA rules in 1991 + 1990 as a one race shoot-out).

It was also nice to see Nick Rocke and his family as well. Also at the circuit was Andy Williams, who was among the WRDA members who answered the call from the organisers, the BARC, for some safety car drivers. Andy’s car was not ready, so he was happy to help.

There was a lot of head scratching among the ranks of the turbo cars, with almost everyone suffering from some sort of woe or another. No-one was immune, with Jason finding a loss of Oil and some water, and thought that may have been due to the improved breathing rather than actual turbo boost. Rhodri, with Alvin on hand, was trying to figure out how and where his oil was going under pressure. Paul Flinders was trying to run with as little boost as possible but Jim Lyons, who was in an intense hard working post practice session, to try and fix his windscreen and other things, had found he had no boost due to software fault!

Over in the left field (or was that the West-Field), among the FAB brigade there were no such worries and Evan Watts was showing some football skills. Evan who is 11, is a goalkeeper in the Swansea City Academy, and is in the Welsh Squad for his age group. Not only that, but he is in the Welsh Junior Cricket team too! Dad Neil is very supportive and will do well to squeeze in some racing from time to time!

Richard Francis got some good advice from Alvin Powell on how to look at his first season. ‘Don’t worry about going quickly at first. Get to know your car, and learn the circuit. You can think about driving quickly later but take some time to gain experience’

 The race – 15 minutes plus 1 lap – Rolling Start

Following a pep talk from Mike Skelton, the grid approached the lights with Keith & Jason leading the way around Honda curve towards the lights. As the lights showing green everyone started racing, and Jason lead towards Hatchets. However Keith emerged in the lead, but with Jason on very close company!

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Don’t blink- you’ll miss them – Steve Williams captures Jim Lyons & Paul Flinders in the same shot!

As the leading duo traded lap times, Paul Flinders had already departed on lap 1 with a mystery misfire. Jim Lyons only lasted 2 laps until he went straight on at Hatchets, when the drivers-side trackrod arm snapped and the wheel departed! This left Jim with no brakes & skating along on the cars floor! This was unfortunate for Endaf Owens, who was just turning into the corner, when he was collected by Jims’ toboggan. Just as well they are mates! Although this ended both their races, Endaf’s car was easily fettled. Jims’ however needed a lot of work, and some help from Peter Hills, just to get it on the trailer and ready for home! (Roger Dowden had a Grandstand seat to all this drama! ‘I’m glad I decided not to take the inside line!’). Colin Lewis, the 3rd of the Endaf’s Paddock group, was also having an exciting 1st lap in his Class BT Clio, losing it on the entry to Honda Curve, throwing up some grass during his spin! Colin is a former Grass-tracker! Having dropped a few places. Colin linked up with fellow debutant Richard Frances and they pulled each up to 13th & 14th places by the end. Damian Longatono was another to exit early on, when his gear lever came off in his hands. There were a few laps when no-one retired, but then Rhodri exited on lap 6 when his turbo problems got worse. Tyrone Lufferreli dropped out 2 laps later, having been unable to feature in his usual fashion, after being hampered with problems with his new gearbox.

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Fabio and Chris Everill were this close in the closing laps!

Back at the front Keith was holding a slim lead from Jason, which he extended to almost 2 seconds whilst lapping traffic. However with a clear track, Jason zoomed in and began to harass Keith for the lead, swooping by in impressive fashion at the paddock turn! On the next lap Keith spun at Brooklands, which handed a 20 second lead to Jason, which he was able to manage to the end, winning by over 16 seconds! Later it emerged that Keith had lost his clutch, and thought this was caused by a snapped clutch cable! Neil Watts, and Ken James were 3rd & 4th initially, although Ken stopped on the 14th lap when almost in sight of the end ,with a complete loss of drive!  Fabio Lufferrli was 4th early on but Chris Everill was getting the feel of his new G50 and moved past Fabio at about the half way stage. Chris moved up into 3rd place to threaten Neil, with Fabio making his presence felt. All 3 of them put in their own fastest laps of the race late on, Neil just holding onto3rd with Chris & Fabio in very close attendance.  Afterwards Chris’ crew joked that Fabio should pay them some petrol money as they had towed him around for the last few laps!

In 6th place, and 1 Lap down was Roger Dowden, who after his grandstand view of Jim & Endafs accident, had a quiet race to win Class AS, but he had Dave Scaramanga in close attendance through-out. Daryl Radford was 8th and totally dominated Class BT in his nice looking repanelled Civic, after he had passed debutant Bradley John. Bradley had the satisfaction of a 9th place finish and being the last runner on 15 laps!

Susanne Jones got a good start and it took some time for Colin Dunn to get by into 10th place and 2nd in BT. Susanne Jones was 11th and 3rd in BT. It was BT all the way from 10th to 13th with Andrew Williams 12th (4th in BT) and Colin Lewis 13th (5th in BT). Richard Francis was 14th and 2nd in Class AS. Alan Smith was 15th and Graham & Holly Welch were the final runners.

In the post-race interview Jason confirmed ‘It was a cracking battle, you’ll always have a good battle with Keith. He’s a real hard charger and you will always have good clean battle with him. We’ve done a lot of aero-work to balance the car out so we can have more corner speed to keep with him. We had a problem in practice which means we can’t run on full boost so we’re about 80 bhp down on what we might have. It would have made my life easier, but no, I had to fight for that one!’ Keith confirmed his spin was down to his lack of clutch ‘I was trying to balance the revs, but I went down to quickly and it locked the back wheels. So around I went!

In the paddock, Ken James discovered that his lack of drive was down to a broken Crown Wheel & Pinion on his Locost, and Keith White found that his clutch problem was not simply down to a broken cable, and he would have to miss the 2nd race. Tyrone Lufferellis’ problems seemed to be down to his new gearbox, so Fabio and Tyrone were busy swapping it for the old one! Jason and his dad found that the rear engine oil seal was leaking, but they reckoned that by reducing the boost still further, there might be some good points to be gained, as of Jasons’ Class rivals, only Neil Watts was alongside, Bradley John was back a few rows and Damian Longotano was starting from the back.

  Race 2 15 minutes plus 1 lap – Rolling Start 

 So as the lights changed, Chris Everill shot into the lead with Fabio getting the drop on Jason, who was already in ‘limp home mode’. Behind the first few cars however it was mayhem! Neil Watts went for a gear and found he had no drive! (It later turned out that bolts on crown wheel had sheared! As Neil said- ‘What a time for them to let go, after all the practice starts done to heat the rear tyres up!’)  This left Neil in a quandary! He was unable to signal something was wrong in the time honoured fashion of waving an arm in the air, as under MSA rules, open cockpit drivers have to have their arms tethered so they are part of the seat belts! So

he could stay where he was, but he would then be a target for the rest of the pack, or try to drift towards the pit-wall! Drifting towards the pit-wall was the option that he chose, but that brought the Westfield right into the path of Dave Scarmangas Vento which was legitimately charging ahead at full throttle to get a good start. ‘I wanted get as close as I could to Fabio whilst staying ahead of Tyrone!’

The front wheel of Neils’ stricken car hit Daves Vento just by the passenger side door and submarined under, causing the Vento to tip-up by almost 90%, giving the pit crew and spectators an unexpected view of his roof! The Vento then crashed to the ground, the force ripping off  Daves’ passenger side front wheel, which went bouncing down the track, right into the windscreen of Susanne Jones Elise! The impact put a huge dent into the windscreen, indicating the kinetic energy of the wheel and this put Susannes car out of the race! Daves 3 wheeled car then slewed diagonally across the track, leaving a huge, thick and oily slick all across the track! The red flags came out straight away! All the drivers were all uninjured, but it now took a mighty effort from the Pembrey circuit staff to clean up the mess. This included hosing the track down and quite a few passes with the Track Sweeper!

An un-injured Neil Watts eventually made his way back to the paddock, where he was assaulted by his sons Evan & Harvey, who dived in for a group hug! All we need was some steam and it could have been a scene from the Railway Children!

Dave Scaramanga was also un-injured but it was clearly something we wasn’t anticipating ‘It wasn’t the sort of accident you’d want to have!’

Chris Everill also made his way to the paddock. I asked him if he was out too? ‘No I’m going for a smoke!’

 The re-start 10 minutes plus 1 lap

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On the rise- Endaf & Damian harass Roger Dowden as they climb the order

 So after half an hour delay whilst the track went through a wash and brush-up, the remaining 16 runners set off on a shortened race! (At least there was time in programme to allow this)  Chris Everill and his 3.5 litre V6 Ginetta set off in the lead but he was harassed all the way by Fabio Lufferelli and his 998cc Mini! Fabio commented ‘Chris has got a serious bit of kit there’ Chris said he was using 2 year old tyres, ‘This car isn’t as nimble as my old car but it’s very powerful’ Jason Davies was clearly cruising, at least until he saw Damian Longatono looming up behind him! Jason upped his pace but Damian was up for the chase and set his fastest lap on the last lap as he chased Jason to the line! Endaf Owen followed Damian through from the back to finish 5th. Tyrone was back on form and was on the rise too and finished 6th and first in Class BT! One lap down Roger Dowden was 7th, ahead of Bradley John who had Daryl Radford for close company! Colin Dunn was 10th ahead of the duelling Andrew Williams (MG ZR) and Richard Francis (Citroen Saxo). Colin Lewis was 13th in his Clio having been hampered by a set of unsuitable tyres. In 14th place. Alan Smith took Class AT ahead of Dad & Daughter Graham & Holly Welch who was 16th and last.

So Jason Davies achieved his goal and finished first in Class CS, but along with a few drivers there is a lot of work to do before the next 2 races in 3 weeks time, back at Pembrey.

 Richard Francis was well pleased with his first days racing ‘I’m living the dream! And his enthusiasm was catching with both his put crew looking to join him on the track soon!

Our guest Blake Edwards did the honours at the prize-giving and he was very impressed with the racing, so we can expect to see him again soon!

All in all it was an interesting weekends racing. Hopefully all the problems will be fixed for the next race, and we should see a few more drivers out with us. Nick Rocke says he is building new engine, but with a wedding soon, it may be more next year, than this. Willem Verhaak was moving house but the work he had done on his MX5 looked good.

With hardly anyone, except perhaps Alan Smith, scoring a maximum, the points and Gundersen Trophy points will take some working out!

Results are on www.tsl-timing.com

Report by Rob Allender- Action photos by Steve Williams

Tyrone wins the inaugural Gundersen Trophy! + End of year points after 8 rounds.

20151202_151204It was all change in the final  points table for ‘The Colin Gundersen Trophy for the Class Fastest Race Lap at Pembrey’  In an exciting finish Tyrone Luffarelli was the winner  by a narrow margin of 2.5 points from Jason Davies.  Dave Scaramanga was 3rd and Roger Dowden, who had lead after 6 rounds, dropped to 4th when Peter Hills pinched the fastest lap in the AS Class in the final round! Points are scored depending how close to the existing lap record a driver is. Only drivers who are registered for the WSSCC score points.

Name Total
1 Tyrone Luffarelli 678.009
2 Jason Davies 675.527
3 Dave Scaramanga 665.854
4 Roger Dowden 638.868
5 Keith White 387.932
6 Chris Morris 351.565
7 Dave Krayen 275.520
8 Alan Smith 171.350
9 Susanne Jones 168.621
10 Anthony Weeks 166.930
11 Damain Logatono 97.613
12 Chris Everill 93.139
13 Daryl Radford 90.245
14 Peter Hills 89.018
15 Holly Welch 82.282

Full working out here Colin Gundersen Trophy -End of Season Points 2016

(full rules at the bottom of the page)

Competitors who are noted in the official race results as setting the fastest lap in their class will score points as follows – Scoring is by means of comparing a competitors race fastest lap with the lap record for that class (Class lap records starting from 2012). All Registered competitors for the WSSCC are eligible for the Colin Gundersen Memorial Trophy. Competitors who are noted in the official race results as setting the fastest lap in their class will score points as follows – Scoring is by means of comparing a competitors race fastest lap with the lap record for that class (Class lap records starting from 2012). 

A fastest lap that equals the current Class lap record will score 100 points. Fastest laps that are slower than the current Class lap record will score less than 100 points, by the amount the fastest lap is slower than the current Class lap record.
Fastest laps that are faster than the current Class lap record will score more than 100 points, by the amount the fastest lap is fastest than the current Class lap record. The competitor with the most points at the end of the year will win the trophy. All WSSCC championship races at Pembrey will count. 

Triple podium visits by Ben, Seb and Dave at Donny Park Finales!

There were podium visits by Ben Hingley, Seb Morris and Dave Krayem at Donington Park over the weekend of Saturday & Sunday. 10/11th September. (Report by Rob & Marion Allender)

Ben gets Pole at Donny Park

Ben powers to pole in the wet Saturday qualifying! (picture by Jacob Ebray)

BRDC British Formula 3 Championship. It was a weekend of contrasts in both weather and fortunes at Donington Park, with heavy rain on Saturday morning, however whilst this proved a hindrance for Seb & Rick, Ben Hingeley rose to the challenge and powered to pole position for the first of the weekends three BRDC F3 races. The rain stopped shortly after lunchtime, and by the time Ben lead the pack around to the grid for the start of the first race, the track was dry! With the championship leader, Brazils Matt Leist and Britains Harry Scott breathing down his neck, Ben was cool, and got an excellent start to lead into Redgate corner! The top 3 began to draw away from the rest! However Ben was mugged on his way through the Melbourne Hairpin, and Leist &Scott made break to demote Ben to 3rd place. Behind them there was more mayhem, leaving Ben in a safe 3rd place. Or so it seemed until an accident lead to a safety car period, which closed the cars up in a train! After 2 laps the race re-started, but Ben was able to hold his place from the challenge of the 4th place man, Toby Sowerby, and began to increase it when the race was ended by a Red Flag after only 8 laps, after another accident! Leist was 1st with Scott 2nd  Ben taking back to back 3rd  places following his 3rd place at Snetterton.

Ben displays the spoils of his Donington podium visit to add to his Snetterton haul! (picture by Rob Allender)

Ben displays the spoils of his Donington podium visit to add to his Snetterton haul! (picture by Rob Allender)

After picking up his award, Ben said ‘I’m happy with 3rd place, I’ll start from 5th place for the second race, but Leist & Scott will be behind me! I’m confident we can find some more speed overnight!’  Sadly in race 2, clutch problems left Ben trailing at the back, but he looked to have saved the position with some fast laps putting on the front row for race 3. Even worse was to come as Hingleys car was pushed off the grid, and he was unable to start! Afterwards he paid tribute to his team HHC. ‘We showed how fast we were and I think to end the year with a pole was amazing after where we’ve been!! 2016 finished on Sunday but 2017 starts tomorrow!’

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First up on Sunday was the qualifying for the BRSCC Saloon & Sportscar Trophy Dave Krayem lead the way and was 4th fastest in quali and in Race 1. In Race 2 he finished 3rd to get on the podium! Also proving that the Welsh Sports and Saloon Championship is full of really quick drivers, Dave was followed by Ben Scrivens, Keith White and Chris Everill in 4th/5th & 6th places!  Fabio Lufferilli was 8th whilst Tyrone was having a ball in 18th place leaving a large train of cars in his wake. including  Willem Verhaak & Colin Dunn. Everyone seemed to be having a good time!

2016 British GT Championship – Final Round. Ben Hingley’s Saturday Pole & podium success was not going un-noticed in the GT pits, as the crews got ready for their 10 minutes qualifying, on a dry track. As the 2016 title would be decided on the results of Sundays race, and with Seb & Rick in with an outside chance, a good qualifying position, if not pole, would be vital!  The grid for the 2 hour race on Sunday would be decided on the combined times of both of the drivers. So in according with the regulations, Rick, the AM driver, went first, but he could only manage set the 5th fastest time! Normally it would be then up to Seb to set the faster time, but sadly this time he could do no better than 5th in his group! The times showed that the Bentley Continental was 0.871 slower than pole and there was some thought that the wet morning sessions had lead the team down a blind alley. With both drivers and Seb in particular reporting a lack of grip from the rear, the Team Parker Racing engineers set to ‘Drill down’ to find the problem!

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Pirrelli test ‘The Beasts’ pre-race tyre temps (photo by Rob Allender)

There was some encouragement from Sunday mornings 10 minute warm-up session ‘We should be faster still in the race, we can win from 5th!’  At the start of the 2 hour race, as the pace-car pulled off, and the pack piled into Redgate for the first time, Rick pulled off a daring move to grab 4th place! From then on, for the first few laps Rick tried to monster the Lamborghini Hurrican of their closest rivals, Minshaw & Keen. With Phil Keen driving Rick was hoping to tempt him into a mistake. After a quick Safety Car Period, the Lamborghini began to draw away, until suddenly Keen dropped a rear wheel on the still wet grass, while lapping a back-marker and spun off, leaving the Hurrican well and truly beached in the Old Hairpin gravel trap and out of the race! This promoted Rick up to 3rd place, and raised the intriguing prospect that if Seb & Rick could get themselves further up the order, then the scores might fall their way to push them up to 2nd in the Championship! Or even a win, if a similar problem affected their other rivals!

Seb leapt into the car at the pit-stop with smile on his face, and although he drove the car as hard as he could, sadly try as he might, he could not quite close the gap enough to mount a real challenge to the 2nd place car, the Aston Martin of the eventual title winners Derek Johnston and Jonny Adam, although he was only a whisker away at the end!  The McLaren of race winners Alasdair McCaig and Rob Bell, were 10 seconds up the road and well out of reach! At the end of the day 3rd place on the road equaled 3rd in championship, which in normal circumstances would be a pleasing result. But 2nd place remained an agonizingly 4.5 points out of reach!

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Looking like they lost £5.00 and found 50p! Seb , his dad and Rick reflect on what might have been. (photo by Rob Allender)

However at times in the season an outright  championship win was not completely out of the question and if truth be told, then the Team-mates and the Team Parker Crew should have carried more points into the final round! Both Rick & Seb made mistakes, and the other teams closed the gap to nullify the Bentleys’ early season pace. Perhaps the most galling incidents occurred to Seb, with the Oulton Park pit-lane incident vying with the Silverstone kerb-hopping incident as the times when Lady Luck deserted him! Indeed it will come as no consolation, but the extra Euro GT4 cars that got in the way at Silverstone, will not be allowed to compete in 2007!   However as a ‘GT3 Rookies’ it has been good year for Seb & Rick with six podiums, four pole positions as well as a win at Oulton Park, with Seb setting a new lap record at Oulton Park!

Seb reflected later, ‘Our driver pairing has been strong, Rick has done a great job, the team has been strong and we’ve all worked together very well indeed. I’m happy with my first season in GT racing, especially after a difficult year in 2015 in GP3, and it’s kind of nice to feel disappointed with third in the championship. The main aim, if we’re back doing this next year, is not to make any silly errors. Rick and I made one each during the year and, ultimately, they cost us the championship win in my view. Third is still great though, I’ll take that!”

Let the Sunoco shine in! (photo by Rob Allender)

Let the Sunoco shine in! (photo by Rob Allender)

In the meantime, Seb still has a chance of winning the Sunoco Whelen Challenge – a contest grading driver performance over a number of categories and carrying a fully-funded prize drive in next year’s Daytona 24 Hour Race. Currently, Seb holds the points lead and he can only be beaten by Marco Cencetti in the Radical Euromasters which has six races remaining in its season.

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BRDC British F3 Championship -Snetterton 300 Report

WRDA member Ben Hingeley turns a corner !– After a special BRDC British F3 Championship weekend at Snetterton which saw him take a 4th place in Race 1 after qualifying 3rd on Saturday, Ben backed it up on Sunday when he set the fastest lap in race 2 and then finished the weekend with his first podium visit in Brit F3, after finishing 3rd in the 3rd race! An understandably delighted Ben confirmed ‘What a day!! Motorsport is full of highs and lows! After an amazing day yesterday, todays first race wasn’t the best start! The car had an oil leak on the formation lap which meant I had to pit! After some top stuff from the HHC crew, especially with Nick Mugglestone even burning his arms, they got me back out and I managed the fastest lap and I could then start 3rd for the final race! I had a near perfect start and although it was a bit close at the finish, it was finally a podium finish!! Thank you everyone so much from everyone at HHC and to my amazing sponsors Thakeham Homes and Sport Wales and lastly my family for the amazing support! I won’t forget this weekend anytime soon!’ Ben is from Abergele and is another single seater Ben H at Snettyprospect from the North Wales triangle, centred on Ruthin, which was the home of the legendary Welsh driver Tom Pryce! There must be something in the water! He is now 11th in the points standings, only 4 points away from breaking into the top 10!

The final 3 rounds in the 2016 BRDC British F3 Championship are at Donnington Park on  10/11th September.

ITV4 will show the Snetterton races at 18:15 this Sunday (14 August), before ITV4+1 will broadcast the highlights one hour later at 19:15. BT Sport will also show the highlights programme on Sunday, with BT Sport 3 carrying it at 23:30. Dedicated motorsports channel Motors TV will also broadcast the highlights on Sunday, with the programme starting at 12:10.

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3rd Place Podium Chat

Photo by Rob Allender

Snetterton 300 British GT Championship Report- Fighting podium visit saves a tough weekend for Seb n Rick. With the car now sporting sponsorship from Venu, (Pwllhelis’ high class  ~ Restaurant ~ Lounge and Dance Bar) and having scored a succession on Pole Positions in the Team Parker Bentley Continental GTs car, it was a suprise to see Rick & Seb so far down the grid for both the 2 x I hour races at Snetteton last weekend! Rick had the better grid positions, starting race 1 from 5th place on the grid, but Seb was back in 9th place for the start of race 2. He said later ‘, “I don’t know what’s been wrong with the car this weekend but we really struggled to slow the car down anywhere, that’s been having an impact on our straight-line speed.  We knew after practice it wasn’t going to be our best weekend, but Rick and I had our mature heads on and we tried to make  the most of everything’

Rick Parfitt Jnr took the opening stint and he moved up into the top four when two cars tangled at Agostini. Swarming all over the back of the third placed BMW of Lee Mowle, Parfitt Jnr shadowed his rival lap after lap before assuming the lead of the contest at the end of lap 14 when the top three cars pitted to serve their driver-change stops. Rick pitted the next time around to hand the Bentley over to Seb who threaded back into the race in fifth – with the leading car still to pit. When all stops had been served, the MSA Team UK driver held fourth (later to be 3rd after a pit-stop faux-pass by Joe Osborne dropped him back) and he spent the remainder of his stint soaking up immense pressure from the Aston Martin of Jonny Adam. With rarely more than a few tenths of a second between them, Seb didn’t put a wheel wrong and produced an impeccable performance to keep the Aston behind all the way to the chequered flag on lap 32. As a result of a time penalty for the ‘winning’ BMW of Joe Osborne, though, the Bentley was elevated into third place.

“The pressure I was under was probably the most I’ve experienced in any race to be fair – I thought I did well to keep him Adam behind me”, said Seb, “Rick did a great job in his stint, then we had a great pit-stop strategy from the boys, and after that it was a case of me handling the pressure from the Aston – it had at least 30 metres on us in braking, and had us on traction too, but I held him off!”

Rick Parfitt Jnr / Seb Morris Team Parker Racing Bentley Conitnental GT3

3rd + 5th = damage limitation. (photo by Jakob Ebrey)

As is normal practice in British GT racing, Seb took the first stint of round eight on Sunday afternoon and by the time the cars headed into the infield section he had already moved up from ninth into seventh place. Determined to break into the top six as quickly as possible, on lap three the Welshman did just that and immediately began to close on the Aston Martin of Jon Barnes.

Lapping within 0.4 seconds of the race leader’s pace at that stage, Seb ran just a few tenths of a second shy of the Aston but remained in sixth to the mandatory driver-change stop. Pitting at the end of lap 17, one of the first GT3 drivers to do so, Seb handed the car over to Parfitt Jnr who joined the race with just under half an hour to go. Holding sixth place initially, an issue for one of the other front-runners elevated the Team Parker car into the top five and despite closing to within just 0.4 seconds of the Aston, now in the hands of Mark Farmer, he had to eventually settle for fifth at the flag on lap 32! The points scored keep the Bentley duo in the hunt for the honours, plus Seb has retained his Sunoco Whelan UK Challenge lead, which carries with it a mega prize of a fully funded drive aboard a Whelen-sponsored prototype in the 2017 Rolex 24 hr race at Daytona! Also Rick Parfitt is also doing well in the Sunoco’s 200 Challenge. The champion of the 200 Challenge will contest the 200-mile Daytona support race held over the same January weekend.

 All attention now turns to the final  double points 2 hour race in the 2016 British GT Championship season, on the Donington Park Grand Prix Circuit, over the weekend 10th/11th September. Seb and Parfitt Jnr go into the race weekend 27.5 points shy of the series lead – with 37.5 up for grabs for the race win.

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Snetterton 300 Preveiw. Having taking a fighting 2nd place at in the British GT race at Spa last month, the focus now switches to this weekends races at Snetterton, on the Snetterton 300 course. The team and the drivers, are in with a real chance of major Championship honours if they can score well in Norfolk, as only 10.5 points cover BritishGT3’s top three crews with only two race weekends remaining!  Britishgt.com points standings Seb also increased his lead at the head of the Sunoco Whelen Challenge.

Ryan Ratcliffe & Will Moore will be looking to bounce back after an early exit at Spa, when a clash with another car broke their steering rack on their Audi R8!

Ben Hingley, will also be looking to  make more progress in the BRDC British Formula 3 Championship

 

Total 24 hours of Spa ReportBentley Spa

Gird line up -(l to r) Tom Onslow-Cole, Callum MacLeod (grid Girl) Ian Loggie, + Andy Meyrick and his fiance Becca

After taking the Pro-AM Class pole in the 2016 Total 24hrs of Spa there was disappointment for the Team Parker Racing  Bentley squad . After a bright start , and in spite of the efforts of Welsh racer Andy Meyrick and his team-mates Tom Onslow-Cole and Callum Macleod  the car lost time & places, until it suffered a race ending accident with the cars’ owner Ian Loggie on board, and the Bentley Continental GT3 Blancpain car arrived  back at the Team Parker pits on the back of a recovery vehicle after running for 8 hours!

Andy was positive as always. ‘We came. We got pole. We led. We showed great pace but sadly we didn’t get the result we deserved. However we will be back, we will learn and we will come back stronger. Incredible team mates in Tom, Callum and Ian. Thanks so much Team Parker. Simply you are the best team in the pit lane

Andy looks forward to the race! ‘Other people are surprised with how Team Parker has progressed, I’m not!’

 

British GT Championship -Spa Francorchamps race report

Seb At Spa A fighting 2nd place at Spa for the Bentley Continental GT3 pair Seb n Rick puts them back into 3d place in the points standings, only 10.5 points away the points leaders, with only two race weekends remaining!

Rick Parfitt Jnr started the 2 hour race in Team Parker Racing’s  Bentley Continental GT3 from pole position, after Seb had pulled out a stunning qualifying lap to claim the teams 4th pole of the year.

However on the run down to the La Source hairpin on lap 1 Rick was hit from behind which made him vulnerable to attack,  and he slipped back to third place on a dramatic first lap, but  then stayed there  until lap seven when he was edged back to fourth. During the remainder of his stint Parfitt Jnr maintained his top four spot and he pitted on lap 21, soon after the driver-change pit stop window opened, to hand the Bentley over to Seb.  With the bit between his teeth, Seb soon moved up to 3rd and then quickly closed  a 12 second gap to the leaders!  After moving up into second position, he was tantalisingly close to another win after a real grandstand finish to the race. – a mere 0.6 second behind the winners Mark Farmer & Jon Barnes driving and Aston Martin V12 Vantage

Seb commented “I was pretty happy with my stint, closing down a 12 second gap to where we were at the finish was good going – and we finished ahead of our main championship rivals which is the most important thing. Overall it’s been a good, trouble-free weekend and hopefully we’ve started the ball rolling again with this result and the championship closing up.”

Only 10.5 points cover BritishGT3‘s top three crews with only two race weekends remaining! (87.5pts still up for grabs) Britishgt.com points standings

Seb also increased his lead at the head of the Sunoco Whelen Challenge.

However bad luck put Ryan Ratcliffe & Will Moore out early on, as an clash with another car in the opening laps, sidelined the  Optimum Racing run Audi R8 with damage to the steering rack! However Ryan & Will hope tp be back at Spa later in July for the 24hr race!

TV Schedule

TV Schedule

ROUND 6 SPA:
Channel 4
Duration
16/07/2016 06:30 24 mins
19/07/2016 05:00 24 mins

There is now a four week break from British GT action with the last double-header of the season, rounds seven and eight, taking place at Snetterton.

Rds7/8: Snetterton, Norfolk – 6/7 August,  Final Rd9: Donington Park, – 10/11 September

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Spa Qualifying report. Seb Morris and Rick Parfitt Jnr, driving the Team Parker Racing run Bentley Continental GTS car, claimed their fourth British GT Championship pole position of the season at Spa-Francorchamps ready for Saturdays race after the Spa weather played a hand! Rick who had never driven at Spa before, said he never really found the limit, and didn’t really string toghter a quick lap. ‘Fortunately Seb produced another mega lap and we were a bit lucky with the weather, but we’ll take it!” Seb confirmed ‘No-one seemed to nail their laps first time around, but I managed to improve on the second lap! After that the rain hit, so that was that!  I definitely wasn’t nine tenths quicker on raw pace. Rick’s not been entirely happy with the set-up today so we’ll spend some time tonight looking into it and hopefully find a good compromise. Pro-Am’s all about a happy balance!’ Ryan Ratcliffe and Will Moore maxed out the performance of the Optimum Racing Audi R8 LMS GT3 and were an excellent 10th fastest!  If it rains again, as is likely in the Ardennes , they may be on for some more giant killing, as they did at Silverstone recently! The race is due to start at 12.30 local Belgian time http://www.britishgt.com/live-timing

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Spa preveiw. One of world motor-sport’s greatest tracks, Spa-Francorchamps in Belgium, is the destination for both Seb Morris (Seb leads the Sunoco Challenge, a ranking system which compares driver performances across a number of categories) & Ryan Ratcliffe for the eagerly awaited sixth round of the British GT Championship season which takes place on Saturday, 9th July.

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Good training for Spa! Ryan & Will finished 5th in the rain at Silverstone – (photo by Jacob Ebray)

Five weeks on from Silverstone, the British GT and GT4 European Series grids again join forces for another packed entry at another legendary grand prix venue. The 4.35-mile, 20-turn Ardennes circuit is  noted  as a favourite among drivers and teams but having suffered due to the slower GT4 European cars both Seb & Ryan will both be on their guard. However the notorious Spa weather should not hold too may fears for both Welsh drivers after the atrocious weather at Silverstone. Ryan and his team-mate Will finished in 5th place after a stellar drive in the Optimum Audi R8 Ultra, but Seb tripped over a  kerb trying to avoid a slower GT4 car

Over the course of the first four race meetings of his maiden season in GT racing, Seb Morris has had three podium finishes in the Team Parker Racing run  Bentley Continental GT3 including a magnificent victory during round four at his ‘home’ track, Oulton Park in Cheshire.

Seb confirmed “I’m really looking forward to being back at Spa, it’s such an incredible track and it should suit the Bentley with the long straights and fast corners”, he commented, “We’re all feeling confident of mounting a strong challenge to be back on the podium, after the disappointment of Silverstone we’re focused on nothing less.” Aside from his excellent haul of silverware so far in 2016 in British GT, one of the most eye-catching aspects of the MSA Team UK driver’s season has been his sensational speed in qualifying where he has scorched to three pole position starts. That’s not to say the Welshman’s race pace has been any less spectacular – at Oulton Park, for example, Seb absolutely smashed the International Circuit lap record for a GT3 car by setting a brand new benchmark 0.7 seconds faster than the previous best.

“All of the guys in the team have done an incredible job so far this season, we started the year fantastically with pole at Brands Hatch on my GT debut and with two more poles since then I think we’ve shown what a great package we have”, he added, “In the races we’ve been just as strong, if not more so, and the win at Oulton really was amazing. I’m feeling pretty confident we can move back up the championship table at the weekend and I’m also hoping to keep the lead in the Sunoco Whelen Challenge. I’ve been training harder than ever over the last few weeks to make sure I’m 100% prepared – I can’t wait now to get back on track.”

 

Opening practice for British GT will take place on Friday, 8th July, at 08.35 (UK time) with the second session following at 11.25 (UK time) ahead of qualifying at 14.45 (UK time). On Saturday, 9th July, the 120-minute sixth round of the season will get underway at 11.35 (UK time).

 

Wrda members Ryan & Ben star in the wet, but Seb & Rick suffer!

British GT Championship Silverstone race report – On the weekend of the Queens ‘Official’ 90th birthday, a trip through the Cotswolds to Silverstone included an invitation to lots of village  parties! On a slightly dull but dry Saturday, Seb Morris & Rick Parfitt did their best to keep their party going, and carried on from their recent success, to once again taking pole position for the 3 hour British GT Championship race at Silverstone (their 3rd pole of the year)! With only 1 race start, the grid positions were decided by combining the times of both Am & Pro drivers! With Rick Parfitt jnr setting the fastest time in the first AM session and Seb doing the same in the Pro session, the Team Parker Racing run Bentley Continental GT3 would start on Pole Position! However only .019 of a second separated them from the Lamborghini Hurrican of Liam Griffin & Alec Sims, with the Ferrari 488 of Marco Attard & Adam Carroll and Aston Martin of Johnston & Adams, all within a 10th of second of Rick & Seb! It was going to be close!

Further down the grid was Ryan Ratcliffe, and his teammate Will Moore, who where getting ready for Qulali and Ryan commented ‘It’ll be easier when it’s only us on the track! With all those extra GT4 cars on the track at the same time it was crazy!’ Ryan and his teammate Will Moore would start from 12th place.

Ben Hingley

WRDA member Ben Hingley moving up! photos by Rob Allender

Ben Hingley, It was nice to be able to catch up to Ben, who is one of our younger members! Ben is making his way up from Karts to Cars and was having his first races in the BRDC British Formula 3 Championship, having done Formula Jedi in 2015. ‘I  haven’t driven anything with as much down-force as this before, so it’s a learning curve.’ There were three F3 races on the weekend for the 2 litre Tatus-CoswBen Highley raceorth cars, and  in race 1 Ben fell back from a good grid place to finish 13th. ‘The clutch started to slip. Ben drove well in race 2 to finish in a good 6th place, but  Sundays 3rd race was abandoned due to torrential rain flooding the track !  Twitter @benhingley77

 

 

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Rick Parfitt Snr looks in on the Team Parker pits. (Photo by Rob Allender)

Sunday Morning GT3 warm up. Overnight the rain clouds rolled in, and the track was damp as the cars started the ten minute session. Seb drove straight back into the pits for a practice driver change with Rick taking over! Sadly Rick trailed back to the pits, with the rear of the car bearing witness to an off track excursion, and a brush with the barriers, on the outside of the Maggotts and Becketts chicane! A crest fallen Rick confirmed ‘I went for the throttle a little early, and it got away from me!’  The good news was the damage was only cosmetic, and at least it wasn’t in the race & the team had 2 and ½ hours to repair the damage! As some light relief, during the lunch break Rick Parfitt dropped into the pits to see how his son, Rick Parfitt Jnr, was doing!

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It was as bad as this, as the race starts – photo by Jacob Ebray

 Race – 3 hours – Rolling start

With the race lasting 3 hours, slick pit-stops for fuel, tyres & a driver change would be vital! 3 stops would be needed, with the team adding up to 120 litres of petrol and changing 4 tyres as quickly as they can! Then the rules would keep the car stationery for a full 2 minutes! Further rules on driver changes were that in this race the Pro driver can only drive for 100 minutes, so Rick would need to do 80 minutes, and he would start the race. On the 3rd pit stop, the car must serve its 20 second success penalty as Seb & Rick won the last race at Oulton Park!  There had been a heavy drizzle since early morning, and with no breeze, Silverstone descended into the kind of gloom normally associated with races at Spa (where the next race is) or the Nürburgring!  With no wind to clear the air, it would take a long time for the track to dry, with the spray generated by the rain tyres, hanging in the air!  Ryan confirmed ‘I don’t mind if it’s dry or wet’ but crucially it seemed that Rick & Seb did not have much experience of driving the Bentley in the wet!

Pace Car Start – Under a gathering gloom, the race started behind the pace-car, which lead the 51 cars around at a snails’ pace! This promoted several teams to ‘roll the dice’ and bring their cars in for a driver change, getting their Pro driver in as early as possible! The Team Parker management had considered the option, but decided to stick with their plan, rather than risk making another extra stop later on! Rick had spun on his way to the grid, but once the race started properly, after 7 minutes behind the pace car, he seemed fine, and although he seemed to slip down the order, at least he was keeping it on the track!

Unfortunately all was not well with Team Parkers 2nd car, Bentley no. 24, when with the experienced Ian Loggie  on board, the car aquaplaned and hit Hangar Straight’s outside wall head-on, with only 30 minutes of the three-hour race completed!  Ian (who won the AM class in Blancpain last year) dragged the car back to the pits, where the Team Parker mechanics started the long task to get the car back in the race! (Later Team Parker Racing won their second British GT PMW Expo Team of the Weekend Award of the season at Silverstone after completing a comprehensive mid-race rebuild in time for the  Bentley Continental GT3 to return to the fray).

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How bad it was is etched on Ricks face, as he does a debrief with Andy Meyrick. (Photo by Rob Allender)

Back in the race, the feedback from Rick indicated a lack of traction, and the word to Seb before the driver change, was to dial in more traction control. As Rick stuck to his task, car after car dropped out, including the championship points leader, and later the second place points scorer! After the driver change, Rick looked washed out, and with his eyes on stalks as he talked to Andy Meyrick about the conditions! ‘It was so wet! I told Seb there are two streams across the track at the far end! There was a lot of aqua-planning, once or twice my heart was really thumping!’ Clearly it was an ordeal in dreadful  conditions!

Seb re-joined in 7th place, with 1 hour and 50 minutes left. with Andys’ wise words in his mind, (There is still a long way to go, a lot of things could happen).  Shortly after that time, the rain/drizzle eased and parts of the circuit began to dry. However with no breeze to clear the spray away, it took a long time to clear in other parts on the track, but a hint of a dryer line was starting to show! So whether it was the partially drying track, a new setting on traction control, Sebs driving, or a combination of all those factors, the Bentley was starting to make progress, as was Ryan, with his less powerful mid-engined Audi clearly being very effective!

After another safety car period, Seb passed one of the Lamborghinis’ for 4th place, and was soon up to 3rd place, setting the cars fastest lap of the race, and it seemed that the race set-up of the car was coming good!  However as he closed on to 2nd place, they zeroed in a group of GT4 cars, who were having their own battle! With 51 starters, dealing with traffic would be crucial, but as Seb approached the Wellington straight, deep in the GT4 traffic, he was unable to prevent the Bentley from jumping the kerbing, as he was lapping the back-markers! On this off-track excursion the car lost a major part of the front splitter, but crucially a drain cover flipped up and cracked the radiator! So it was race over for the Team Parker Bentley, and Seb cruised back to the pits to retire the car. Sebs’ dad Phillip confirmed ‘Its tough! With both the points’ leaders already out, the points were there for the taking!  Perhaps Sebs pace in the car masks the fact that this is his first season in Endurance Racing, and this was his longest and wettest race to date!

Seb said ‘We were in third and right on the tail of 2nd place, when I caught a wet patch as I was trying to lap a GT4 car. I had a massive tank-slapper, so bailed out of the corner, but it sent me across a little strip of grass and that sent me flying in the air. As soon as the car came back down it was a massive hit and I knew we had big problems, the car was vibrating and the engine temperature went through the roof. In hindsight, I should’ve maybe waited a bit on some moves on the GT4 cars – that’s something I’ve learnt for the longer races in the future”, reflected Seb, “We showed again how quick we are though this weekend, how good the Bentley is, so there are plenty of positives to take away. It was fantastic to get pole again, and more points for the Sunoco Whelen Challenge, and the race wasn’t going too badly! One of the consolations, though, is the first two ahead of us in the championship did not finish either so we’ve got four races left to chase them down. We just need to look ahead to Spa now and see what we can do there.”

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Ryan in the rain! photo by Jacob Ebrey

Back in the race, Ryan Ratcliffe was upholding Welsh and WRDA honour, and late in the race, had climbed up into 3rd place!  However he was muscled down to finish in 5th place by some of those who rolled the dice at the start of the race! Afterwards he confirmed ‘‘This was the hardest race of my life! However it was a bitter sweet day! I’m absolutely gutted for myself and the team to lose the podium place on the last lap!’ I’m looking forward to Spa!’ On the plus side Ryan, and his teammate Will Moore, were the last finishers on the same lap as the leaders, only 48 seconds behind the eventual winners Jon Minshaw and Phil Keen, and the points have moved Ryan & Will up to 10th place in the points standings!

Next Round –  Spa-Francorchamps, Belgium – 8/9 July

Rds7/8: Snetterton, Norfolk – 6/7 August,  Final Rd9: Donington Park, – 10/11 September

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Silverstone preveiw  Seb & Rick + Ryan Ratcliffe face 51 strong field (with an extra 17 cars from the GT4 European Series)  & Neil Cuningham Tribute + Points & Pirelli info by Rob Allender

Team Parker Racing team-mates, Seb Morris & Rick Parfitt, are getting ready for the 5th round of the 2016 British GT Championship at Silverstone on Sunday 12th June, and they, and the team, will be on an absolute high, after blitzing the field and winning the last race at a hot & sunny Oulton Park, in style in their Bentley Continental GT3 car! Morris even set a new lap record before handing over to Parfitt with a 13 second lead! After the car sat out a 10 second success penalty, Rick was able to press on, and extend the lead back up to 10 Oulton Park winnersseconds when the race ended! This as the cue for some wild celebrations & thunderous cheers when Seb & Rick climbed onto the top step of the podium Winning podium mp3 ! In truth it had been a question of when, not if, the team & drivers would take their first win, as they have been on the pace right from the first race! Only bad luck and circumstances like the pit-lane chaos in race 1 at Oulton have stopped them winning before!

In contrast to the tight confines of Oulton Park, this weekends’ race, the ‘Silverstone 500’ is on the fast sweeping Silverstone Grand Prix circuit, which has world class facilities for the teams, so at least there will be plenty of room for conventional pit-stops!  Conventional wisdom is that the Bentley Continental would struggle at Oulton Park, but some smart setting up by Team Parker Racing, dialed the car in perfectly! The Oulton Park results have put the drivers and the team into 3rd place in the championship.

The theory is that the Silverstone Grand Prix circuit will suit the horsepower and handling of the Bentley, but that may be balanced by the superior aerodynamics of cars like the Lamborghini & McLaren. Another factor is the success penality, which is a feature of the 2016 British GT Championship regulations, with a time penalty applied to the first 3 finishers in the last race. In this case, as a result of their Oulton Park win, Seb & Rick’s car will need to remain stationery for a further 20 seconds, once their pit-stop has finished, before they can drive away! However this weekends’ race is the longest in the series, being 3 hours long, so the penalty should be less of a factor! With a maximum of 37.5 points being on offer to the victors, this weekends race could be pivotal. N.b there will 51 cars, with the normal gird boosted by 17 extra cars from the GT4 European Series entries (17) which, despite not counting towards the British GT result, will be involved in their own race on track at the same time.  Indeed the only cloud on the horizon may well be a rain cloud as the forecast is that the weather is likely to change, with rain bands moving across the area on Saturday & Sunday

Seb commented  Silverstone should be a good weekend and the Bentley should be strong there. We’ll obviously have to factor in the success penalty from the win at Oulton, but we’re all feeling confident for the race. Oulton was an amazing weekend, fantastic to get our first win and the first for the Continental in the championship. Hopefully it’s going to be a springboard for the rest of the season, to be so fast at Oulton makes us very positive for how we should go on the big GP track at Silverstone. We have an inherently good car and plan to give it some beans next weekend to keep the momentum going.”

Seb also took the Sunoco award for his efforts at Oulton Park “It really is fantastic to be leading the Sunoco Whelen Challenge”, said Seb, “It’s a very high-profile competition and obviously carries an amazing prize. If we can keep it going who knows – we could be paying a visit to Daytona next year!”

 DSCF1033Hoping for a better race at Silverstone will be Ryan Ratcliffe, originally from Pontradawe, driving the ‘Groundhog’ Audi R8 LMS GT3 car. Ryan and his team-mate Will Moore had some practice problems that compromised their racing, at Outlon Park, but hopefully without such problems, their prospects will be better. Ryan & Will are 13th in the points standings.

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Neil Cunningham Tribute – The British GT management will use its blue riband event to pay tribute to the late Neil Cunningham this Sunday on what would have been his 54th birthday

Neil Cuningham

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Neil, who lived with his wife and family in West Cross in Swansea and he spent his final years campaigning to raise awareness of the condition through his Racing4MND charity. British GT will do likewise this weekend by replacing its standard windscreen branding with a large Racing4MND version. The GT3 design features a white background while GT4’s will be black. The prominent branding area will be especially visible this Sunday thanks to Motors TV’s live coverage of all three hours from Silverstone.

Drivers, team personnel and championship organisers will also gather at the front of the pre-race grid for a photo call with a Racing4MND banner. All are invited to wear team shirts, just as guests at Neil’s funeral this Thursday have been asked to. Championship Manager Benjamin Franassovici believes it’s the least British GT could do for such a popular and brave former driver.

“We thought about doing something at Oulton Park but there wasn’t enough time to organise anything suitable that would have done Neil’s life justice,” he said. “In contrast Silverstone is our biggest race of the year, there’s live TV coverage and of course Sunday would have been Neil’s birthday, so it made much more sense to wait and do things properly. Racing4MND is Neil’s legacy so it’s important that we give it as much coverage as possible. It doesn’t get any more high-profile than dedicated windscreen branding across our biggest grid of the year! I’m sure he’d be happy with that.” Donate to Neils Charity here

 BRITISH GT LAP RECORDS: SILVERSTONE GP

GT3: 2m03.599s, Jonny Adam, Beechdean AMR Aston Martin V12 Vantage GT3, 2015

BRITISH GT SILVERSTONE 500 TIMETABLE

Saturday 11 June
09:30 – 10:30: Free Practice 1 12:10 – 13:00: Free Practice 2
15:40 – 15:50: Qualifying GT3 Am  15:54 – 16:04: Qualifying GT3 ProSunday 12 June

09:35 – 09:45: Warm-up
12:50 – 15:50: Race (Live on Motors TV)

PIT-STOP SUCCESS PENALTIES

GT3  20s – Parfitt Jnr and Morris (#31) 15s – McCaig and Bell (#79) 10s – Minshaw and Keen (#33)

PIRELLi TYRE INFORMATION: SILVERSTONE

Tyre-wise, Silverstone will be the most challenging circuit British GT has visited so far in 2016, but it’s also one Pirelli knows well. The layout gives both high top speeds and high loads through the many fast sweeping corners. Tyre energy input is very high in general, and the surface is abrasive, particularly on the older parts of the circuit. All of these factors, alongside the fact this is the first three-hour race of the season, mean the teams will have to think about their tyre usage strategy in the race.  Indeed, while tyre performance has contributed to GT3 lap records being broken at every track visited so far this season, their durability was also demonstrated at Oulton Park last time out where many teams chose not to change tyres. This might be Pirelli’s first season supplying British GT but a three-hour endurance race at Silverstone is nothing new for the P Zero DHC tyre used in the GT3 category. This product – like the DH tyre for GT4 – has already been proven in GT racing worldwide, including in the Blancpain GT Series which visits Silverstone for a 180-minute endurance race every year.

2016 British GT Championship Rd 3& 4: Oulton Park, 30th May          by Rob & Marion Allender

On a brilliantly sunny May Bank Holiday weekend the British GT Championship held two 1 hour races for rounds 3 & 4  of the championship around the tight confines of a verdant Oulton Park, in leafy Cheshire!

Bentley Oulton

courtesy Jakob Ebrey Photography

Seb Morris & Rick Parfitt totally dominated the Saturday mornings practice sessions in their big, bellowing, brawny, Team Parker Racing run, Bentley Continental GT3 racer.

Before the quick-fire 10 minute Qualifying sessions with just about time for 4 quick laps, Seb was confident they could carry on the good work, ‘You only need one lap to do it, and we’ll be ok, unless someone was been sandbagging!’ In the event Seb was fastest of all the ‘Pro’ drivers and was ably backed up his teammate Rick, who was 3rd fastest of the ‘Am’ drivers. Following the Monday morning warm up, with no penalty pit stop in prospect, the team were looking good! Andy Meyrick, himself a Bentley pro, was on hand to lend his support to his near neighbour Seb Morris.

Also it was a chance to catch up with Ryan Ratcliffe, originally from Pontradawe, driving a Audi R8 LMS GT3 sponsored by local Swansea firm ‘Groundhog’ . Ryan had to suffer qualifying woes, after his team-mate Will Moore had a puncture, and had to ‘borrow’ Ryan’s set, which compromised both driver’s chances, and meant they would start the race well down. Ryan won the GT4 part of the British GT Championship in 2013, and was optimistic about their changes, even though he felt his car lacked straight-line speed! ‘This is a tight circuit and there could be a big accident! So starting from the back of GT3 cars could be good’. Ryan confessed himself as nervous when Will started, ‘Especially the first lap when anything could happen!’

Down in the Team Parker pit, as demanded by the rules, Parfitt would start race 1 from 3rd on the grid, with Seb starting race 2 from pole position. Will Moore would start from 7th place, Ryan would start race 2 in 14th place.

Race 1 – Oulton Park – Monday 30th May 2016 – 1 hour race – Rolling start

One of the features of the British GT Championship is the driver changes, but the tight pit-lane at Oulton Park demanded a unique solution, as there was not enough space for cars to line up on the normal sideways fashion. This involved cars being driven half into the pit garage, so that only the doors and rear wheels were in the pit lane, in some sort of crazy herring-bone fashion. Once the driver change had been done, the mechanics then pushed the car back into the pit-lane for the new driver to drive off! This would have a dramatic part to play in the result of the race! Seb Pre-event Oulton interveiw On the morning of the race Seb spoke about driving the Bentley.

In race one the AM (amateur) driver needed to do the first stint, and at the start, Rick got an excellent start and grabbed 2nd place on the run down to Old Hall Corner! From then on he kept the pressure on the leader, Jon Minshaw in the Lamborghini Hurrican. ‘I knew we had a pit stop advantage over him, so I wasn’t going to do anything risky!’   However, at the pit-stops, is where it all went wrong! Basically at the first available opportunity, just about everyone, piled into the pits to change drivers to get the Pro driver in as quickly as possible! However this caused a scene of utter chaos! With the Bentley pit at the far end of the pit-lane, when the Team Parker mechanics pushed Seb back into the pit-lane, he was unable to drive away as he was blocked in by one of the other cars! With Seb stymied, other cars who had already done their driver changes were able to rush past the stationary Bentley! When eventually he got going. crucially Sebs had lost track position, and once all the pit-stops had been done, he emerged into 8th place! Seb then got his head down and passed car after car until, after a string of penalties had removed a few cars from his path, he had moved into 4th place! A podium place might be some compensation and Seb was determined to make it happen, and moved into 3rd place! Although the top step of the podium might beyond his grasp, 2nd place was firmly in his sights and he began to reel in the BMW Z4 of Joe Osborne. Eventually locking horns late on, and over a fast & furious closing lap, both Morris and Joe Osborne pushed themselves and the cars to the limit, with Osborne just holding on by just 0.23 of a second!  (The winner was the Lamborghini Hurrican of Irish Drivers Liam Griffin & Adam Carroll)

3rd Place Podium Chat

I almost had him! Seb explains to Rick how close he was to getting 2nd place (photo by Rob Allender)

Afterwards Seb was forthright. ‘Some people need to learn pit-lane etiquette. The 20 or so seconds we lost behind the McLaren in the pits, effectively cost us the race! So to come back and get a podium was great!’

Team-mate, Rick Parfitt said “Being blocked in by the McLaren really cost us the race, which had been going exactly to plan up to that point. Seb drove a blinder after that to at least limit the damage.”

On the podium, the interview commented to Seb ‘Well you’re on pole for race 2 so you can expect a win’ Seb replied ‘Who knows anymore!’

 

However Seb was quickly able to put the disappointment behind him, to concentrate on the next race, surely a testament to his training on the MSA Team UK programme! (Andy Meyrick was on hand to see the work he and his colleagues have been doing on the MSA programme put into practice)

Race 2 – Oulton Park – Monday 30th May 2016 – 1 hour race – Rolling start

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Andy & Seb share a moment before race 2 – (photo by Rob Allender)

With the car carrying a 5 second success penalty, Seb started the afternoon race from pole position and lead the 27 car grid into Old Hall corner and was never headed! In an omen of things to come, he had more than one second lead after the first lap! Keeping the pressure on, he set a new lap record on lap 5 and simply drove away from everyone. He soon reached and dispatched a set of backmarkers, and then found himself in a position all drivers dream off! With no pressure from behind, and with a clear track in front of him, Seb produced a string of faultless laps, to build a 13.5 second lead before the pit stop!

This time there were no hiccups, and no overcrowding in the pit-lane, and Seb handed over to Rick for his team-mate to bring the car home! Once into the grove, Rick kept the lead to the rest at a handy 10 seconds. Coming into the final 5 minutes, the race suddenly ended under Red Flags after a backmarker had a car damaging crash! This was a cue for some wild celebrations with lots of smiles, back slaps and hugs! Having thanked all the pit-crew, Seb sprinted down to Parc Ferme to join Rick for some personal moments, before making their way to the podium to take the awards! Hear the Winning podium celebrations below!

(left- YOulton Park winnerses! Seb enjoys a Top Step moment! (photo by Rob Allender)

With the added distinction of scoring Bentleys first win in the British GT Championship, at the Crewe works’ home circuit, victory’s seldom come sweeter! Indeed it seemed that, with the frustrations of a fruitless year in GP3 now firmly behind him, Seb revelled in the attention with TV crews vying with friends and supporters for photos, and autographs! Team Boss Stuart Parker, said ‘Sebs drive was the best I’ve ever seen in British GT racing, the WRDA ought to give him an award for that!’( Hum! a new award for ‘Drive of the Year, now there’s a thought!)

Sebs father, Phillip Morris thanked us for coming so far; I replied ‘I would have gone a long way to see a Welsh driver put in a stint like that!’ Apart from his winners award, Seb was also awarded ‘The Sunoco Driver of the Weekend’ award for his driving, including setting a new lap record for GT3 cars at Oulton Park! Surely plenty of payback for the support of the Sports Council for Wales’ ‘Elite Cymru’ programme!

Seb confirmed, ‘I pushed really hard, to the absolute limit in fact all the way through the stint. The car was amazingly balanced. The team and Bentley have done such a good job, especially to get the car working well in the traction zones. We’ve had an amazing weekend with this and third place in race one. However, I just want to mention Andrew Palmer. As a fellow Bentley and racing driver, and on behalf of Team Parker Racing, I want him to know we’re all thinking of him after his accident in America on Saturday.”

The points scored at Oulton Park have lifted Seb, Rick and the team up to 3rd in the Championship standings.  http://www.britishgt.com/pointsn.php   2016 British GT Championship Calendar Next Silverstone, Northamptonshire – 11/12 June–              Rd6: Spa-Francorchamps, Belgium – 8/9 July Rds7/8: Snetterton, Norfolk – 6/7 August,   Final Rd9: Donington Park, – 10/11 September

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Happy Days! Rick leads at Brands Hatch!

Oulton Park preveiw. Oulton Park in Cheshire is the venue for rounds three and four of the 2016 British GT Championship this bank holiday weekend (May 28 and 30) when teams and drivers attempt to tame the notoriously tricky International circuit.  Mirroring the F1 race at Monaco, (and indeed the F2 races of the ‘70s at Thruxton), Free Practice and Qualifying will take place on Saturday, with Sunday as a quiet day, and the racing on Monday

In another departure from normal convention there will be two 60-minute races as opposed to the usual single two-hour format! This will bring a new challenge for teams and drivers, whose Am and Pro qualifying times decide the respective race one and two grids. The shorter hour-long races also give drivers fewer opportunities to establish an advantage or get away with mistakes, while those entries carrying pit-stop success penalties from Rockingham have a second chance to shine in race two.

Meanwhile although Rick and Seb will probably tell you their Bentley is unlikely to suit Oulton’s twists and turns, but that’s also what they said prior to Brands Hatch where the Team Parker Racing-run Continental GT3 subsequently scored a commanding pole position and second place in the race. A scrappy outing at Rockingham means they start Oulton’s opener without a pit-stop handicap, making them likely podium contenders once more!

Seb Morris and team-mate Rick Parfitt Jnr hold 4th place in both, the outright GT3 standings and the Pro-Am title battle! In the first round at Brands Hatch, after leading the race, from pole position, Rick & Seb suffered a series of unfortunate incidents & penalties, they ended up taking a solid second place, on their debut in the Team Parker Racing run Bentley Continental GT3!

However the team were on the back foot from the start of Free Practice at Rockingham after a big crash by Parfitt on a patch of oil. This meant Seb & Rick missed the qualifying session as the Team Parker crew battle to get the car fit to race. Then apart from starting from the back of the grid, they still managed to battle through a series of further setbacks to a points-scoring top 10 finish! The silver lining after Rockingham is that they start Oulton’s opener without a pit-stop handicap, making them likely podium contenders once more.

Seb said “I’m really looking forward to the weekend, we’ve got a big challenge ahead to try and claw back some points after Rockingham but we’re looking forward and planning on being back where we were at Brands Hatch. “Oulton is quite a tight circuit, so the traffic could be an issue in qualifying but we need to manage that the best we can and make sure we’re starting as close to the front of the grid as possible. I know the Parker guys will give us a great car, though, and we’re 100% going for podiums.” He added: “As long as Rick is in a position to hand the car over to me in one piece I’m confident I’ll be quick and able to challenge strongly. Rick has been quick at Oulton in the past and it’s the place where I took my biggest ever winning margin in a race – I think I won by something like 23 seconds in Ginetta Juniors in 2011. I’ve always enjoyed Oulton, so can’t wait to race there in the Bentley.”

2016 British GT Championship GT3 Driver Standings (after Rd2):
4th Seb Morris & Rick Parfitt Jnr, 28.5pts

2016 British GT Championship Pro-Am GT3 Driver Standings (after Rd2):
4th Seb Morris & Rick Parfitt Jnr, 30pts

2016 British GT Championship GT3 Team Standings (after Rd2):
4th Team Parker Racing, 28.5pts

GT3 LAP RECORDS at OULTON PARK INTERNATIONAL GT3 1m5.549s Adam Carroll Ferrari 458 (2015)

BRITISH GT TIMETABLE: OULTON PARK Saturday 28 May

09:30 – 10:30: Free Practice 1 – 12:35 – 13:25: Free Practice 2

15:50 – 16:00: GT3 Am Qualifying  – 16:04 – 16:14: GT3 Pro Qualifying

Monday 30 May- 08:55 – 09:05: Warm up

11:15 – 12:15: Race 1 15:30 – 16:30: Race 2

PIRELLI TYRE INFORMATION – Jonathan Wells, Pirelli British GT race engineer: “Oulton Park is another typical parkland circuit, with a fast flowing nature that is quite challenging on tyres. There are several high inputs of lateral force as well as heavy braking and traction points. Due to the different race format, some of the teams may opt for a more aggressive strategy in terms of setup, potentially increasing tyre degradation and wear. However, based on the opening races of 2016 we are more than confident that our tyres will offer fantastic performance throughout the weekend whatever the circumstances.”

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2016 British GT Championship Calendar

Rds3/4: Oulton Park, Cheshire – 28/29/30 May
Rd5: Silverstone, Northamptonshire – 11/12 June
Rd6: Spa-Francorchamps, Belgium – 8/9 July
Rds7/8: Snetterton, Norfolk – 6/7 August
Rd9: Donington Park, Leicestershire – 10/11 September

2016 British GT Championship Rd2: Rockingham, 1st May 

Seb Morris, Rick Parfitt and Team Parker Racing found themselves on the back foot at Rockingham after they were unable to set a time in Qualifing after Rick suffered a heavy crash in Saturdays untimed morning session after hitting a patch of oil. The Team Parker crew have repaired the car but it will mean that Rick & Seb will start the 2 hour race from the very back! However the team received a boost when Rick & Seb set the 5th fastest time in Sunday mornings warm-up! However the Bentley Continental duo forced to settle for top 10 despite winning pace! The race was a hugely frustrating affair for Seb Morris on Sunday, 1st May, when the MSA Team UK driver and team-mate Rick Parfitt Jnr had to settle for a top 10 finish after a weekend which threw all manner of problems at the Team Parker Racing entry.

“It was a disappointing race, but it all started with the big shunt in first practice”, said Seb, “The guys at Team Parker did a great job to put the car back together and give us a car for raceday, but it obviously compromised what we might have been able to do and we both made some mistakes in the race.

“Unfortunately Rick had a penalty and then I picked one up when a GT4 car braked to let me by at the Safety Car re-start late in the race. It was a disastrous race to be honest, but we still showed what the car was capable of, even after such a big hit on Saturday, and at least we got into the points.”

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Seb smileSeb Morris, Rick Parfitt  and Team Parker Racing are carrying justifiable confidence into the second round of the British GT Championship season, which takes place at Rockingham in Northamptonshire on Sunday, 1st May, after a headline-grabbing performance endurance racing bow eight days ago.

Making a dream start to his maiden campaign in British GT at Brands Hatch, Seb and team-mate Rick Parfitt Jnr dominated qualifying and secured an excellent second place finish in the race, Seb now has his sights set on more of the same a few days from now. In sparkling form from the outset, the MSA Team UK driver was ultra-quick at the wheel of his Bentley Continental GT3 and certainly announced his arrival in the world of GT racing in perfect style with a faultless performance throughout the opening weekend.  “We were at a bit of a disadvantage at Brands and still had a fantastic weekend, so that gives us a lot of confidence for Rockingham”, said the rapid Welsh racer, “I know the track like the back of my hand, and I’ve had some great results and races there, and Rick obviously knows Rockingham well too.

“I’m really looking forward to it, hopefully we’ll have a car that can challenge for the sharp end of the grid again and the podium. Everyone worked so hard during the pre-season to get the car as competitive as possible, the Team Parker guys have done an amazing job and it’s up to Rick and I to make the most of what we have and keep driving things forward. It’s been a fantastic start.”

In truth, the team-mates only just missed out on challenging for victory at Brands Hatch due to a combination of outside factors – a lengthy ‘Full Course Yellow’ cautionary period, during which a healthy lead was eradicated, and the loss of half a minute during the pit stops when a GT4 Class car blocked the Team Parker Racing grid box.

Second place, though, was a superb result for Seb’s debut and also gave the former single-seater racer the lead in the Sunoco Whelen Challenge – a contest which compares and assesses the performance of drivers across a number of different racing disciplines.

The eventual winner of this year’s Sunoco Challenge will be rewarded with a fully funded drive in the 2017 Daytona 24 Hours in the USA. Heading into his second race meeting of the season, Seb holds an impressive 30-point advantage in the Sunoco battle!

The schedule for the coming weekend’s visit to Rockingham is that, following two free practice sessions on Saturday, 30th April, qualifying is scheduled to get underway at 15.35. On Sunday, 1st May, morning warm-up commences at 09.25 with the race provisionally scheduled for a 13.00 start

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2016 British GT Championship Calendar

Rd2: Rockingham, Northamptonshire – 30 April/1 May
Rds3/4: Oulton Park, Cheshire – 28/29/30 May
Rd5: Silverstone, Northamptonshire – 11/12 June
Rd6: Spa-Francorchamps, Belgium – 8/9 July
Rds7/8: Snetterton, Norfolk – 6/7 August
Rd9: Donington Park, Leicestershire – 10/11 September

The Bentley GT3 blasts up Paddock Hill!

The Bentley GT3 blasts up Paddock Hill!

The Race – Brands Hatch – From Pole to Podiumedited by Rob Allender (Set the V+ or Sky box to record – Seb Morris – Welshman on pole + 2nd place podium finish in Brit GT & Brands on TV this weekend!) British GT Championship debutant Seb Morris secured a richly deserved podium finish on his first ever outing in endurance competition at Brands Hatch Grand Prix Circuit on Sunday, 17th April, during an incident-packed opening round of the 2016 season at the Kent track. Making a sizeable impact from the outset along with team-mate Rick Parfitt Jnr, the duo steered their No.31 Bentley Continental GT3 to a famous – and very dominant – pole position in qualifying! And then ended the shortened race in  2nd place, having led the opening half of the race!  This got the year off to a fantastic start.  “It would have been nice to win but I’m not disappointed to be honest”,  Seb, “If someone had said before the season we’d have taken pole and had a podium on the first weekend, I would’ve taken that.   “I’m very impressed with the team, the guys at Parker have done a fantastic job, and the way they work with Bentley is so professional – the will to win is amazing. I’m really pleased to have my first podium in over a year, it’s nice to go home with some silverware again!”

Rick & Seb celebrate their pole position!

Rick & Seb celebrate their pole position!

Getting the Team Parker Racing-run Bentley in perfect shape for qualifying and the big race during two trouble-free practice sessions, the team-mates headed into the grid-determining session in confident mood and Parfitt Jnr set the squad’s stall out nicely with the fastest time in the ‘amateur’ session – a lap of 1m25.509 seconds (102.44mph). In the subsequent ‘Pro’ session Seb took over the car and punched in the quickest time of all on his first true flying lap, 1m22.907 seconds (105.65mph), when the Pirelli tyres were at their optimum to ensure the perfect beginning to his British GT campaign.

Parfitt Jnr took the opening stint of the scheduled two-hour race on Sunday afternoon and led away well from the rolling start. Gradually increasing his advantage over the first few laps, by lap 15 he was some 14 seconds to the good – but his lead was decimated 10 laps later when a ‘full course yellow’ cautionary period was put in place following a major collision at Pilgrim’s Drop.

Due to significant barrier damage, the race remained under caution for a long time and was still under yellow flag conditions when the pit window opened. Parfitt Jnr pitted at the first opportunity to allow Seb to take over but they lost 30 seconds in the stop when an errant GT4 Class car blocked the Parker garage. Ultimately, Seb joined the race in fourth position.

Racing eventually got back underway with just under 45 minutes remaining on the clock and the MSA Team UK driver instantly set about reeling in Fabio Babini’s Lamborghini Huracan. In double-quick time, Seb caught and passed Babini for third and then set about closing down the five second deficit to Joe Osborne’s BMW Z4.

With less than 25 minutes to run, Seb had eaten-up his rival’s advantage and was in a position to challenge for second place. Frustratingly, though, the race was then red flagged following another incident and a result then declared from the end of lap 50.

Post-race, though, a penalty for the BMW – linked to yellow flag overtaking infringements – elevated the No.31 Bentley into the runner-up spot. In addition to a podium on his GT debut, and also in Bentley’s first race back in British GT, Seb posted the third fastest lap of 1m25.271 seconds.

“It’s frustrating what happened with the full course yellow, we reduced our pace as we should but that meant Rick lost his big lead – it’s such a shame for him as he did a fantastic job to build such an advantage”, reflected Seb, “Overall, though, we have to be pleased with what we did this weekend and we’re feeling very confident now for the next round.”

Rockingham in Northamptonshire will host the second round of the British GT Championship season, another two-hour race, on Sunday, 1st May.

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2016 British GT Championship Calendar

Rd1: Brands Hatch, Kent – 16/17 April
Rd2: Rockingham, Northamptonshire – 30 April/1 May
Rds3/4: Oulton Park, Cheshire – 28/29/30 May
Rd5: Silverstone, Northamptonshire – 11/12 June
Rd6: Spa-Francorchamps, Belgium – 8/9 July
Rds7/8: Snetterton, Norfolk – 6/7 August
Rd9: Donington Park, Leicestershire – 10/11 September

Preview – WRDA member Seb Morris will embark on the start of an exciting new chapter in his  motorsport career this coming weekend, 16th/17th April, when he lines up on the grid for the 2 hour raceon the Brands Hatch Grand Prix Circuit in the opening round of the 2016 British GT Championship. (watch out for it on BT Sport 2 and Channel 4). Making the switch from single-seaters to closed-wheel, endurance-based GT racing this year, the 20-year-old from Marford will compete as the ‘Pro’ driver at the wheel of Team Parker Racing’s glorious No.31 Bentley Continental GT3 in the Pro-Am class of British GT. His team mate will be  ‘amateur’ driver Rick Parfitt Jnr, the 2013 British GT4 Champion.  Seb, the 2011 WRDA Welsh Young Driver of the year, who started out in the Ginetta Junior championship, is relishing the change of disciplines back to tin-tops, after  a stellar career in single-seaters; where he has been a champion in Formula Renault, Vice-Champion in BRDC Formula 4 and a points-scorer in FIA Formula One World Championship support category GP3. “At the end of the day, we’re racing a Bentley so we know the car is going to be fast!”, said the MSA Team UK driver, “We’ll go to Brands, work on the pit-stop procedure and do all of the small print stuff which is going to be new to me. Obviously it’s Parker’s first year with the Bentley and my debut season in GT but the cream will rise to the top and I’m confident we’ll get there this season.”

Seb in Bentley pits
During the sole officially timed test of the pre-season at Snetterton 300 Circuit in Norfolk last month during the championship’s annual ‘Media Day’, Seb and team-mate Parfitt were 7th fastest on combined times.   Importantly, Team Parker Racing’s preparations  for the new British GT season have gone fully to plan and Seb has been training as hard as possible for his first ever endurance contest. Next Sunday’s race on the Brands Hatch Grand Prix track will be the longest of his career to date, with roughly an hour behind the wheel during the 120-minute contest.

Although having raced in Europe for the last couple of years, Seb is more than familiar with the Kent venue from his time in UK single-seater racing and also the Ginetta Junior Championship where he began his career with two championship titles.

“Testing has gone very smoothly”, added Seb, “I’ve been happy with my performance and think I’m in the ballpark of the Pro racers, & Rick has got his lap times down to a good ‘amateur’ pace. We have been running the full weight on the car so we’ve been able to compare with last year’s British GT and Blancpain Endurance Cup times to get an idea of where we might be. (Seb was able to get further insight on the Bentley from his friend and mentor Andy Meyrick, who stared in the Blancpain Endurance Cup in 2014 & 2015)

“Everyone at Team Parker is doing a brilliant job, plus we’ve had Bentley engineers on hand too, so everything has gone as well as it could. This is going to be a much more enjoyable form of racing than the last year or so has been for me, when you’re behind someone you’re going to be able to actually race them. I’m really looking forward to having some proper battles again!”

Following two practice sessions on Saturday, 16th April, qualifying for the opening round of the British GT Championship season will get underway at 16.45 with the ‘Am’ session, followed immediately by the ‘Pro’ session. On Sunday, 17th April, there will be a brief 10-minute morning warm-up with the two-hour opening race of the 2016 campaign beginning at 13.30.

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Rd2: Rockingham, Northamptonshire – 30 April/1 May
Rds3/4: Oulton Park, Cheshire – 28/29/30 May
Rd5: Silverstone, Northamptonshire – 11/12 June
Rd6: Spa-Francorchamps, Belgium – 8/9 July
Rds7/8: Snetterton, Norfolk – 6/7 August
Rd9: Donington Park, Leicestershire – 10/11 September

Seb at speed in testing in Portugal

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Matt’s 4th in Sepang GP3 keeps him in 7th overall!

Matt Parrys 4th place in Sepang has kept him in 7th place in the GP3 Driver Standings with 82 points as the GP3 series moves to it close at  Yas Marina Circuit, United Arab Emirates,  over http://www.gp3series.com/Standings/Driver/      http://www.gp3series.com/
WRDA member & GP3 contender Matt Parry is racing at Monza this weekend (3/4 September) after a disappointing weekend at Spa Francorchamps! After setting a good qualifying place, he was nerfed off at La Source at the start of race 1, and then was hit from behind by Jake Hughes and sent into the barriers at the end of  the Kemmel straight in race 2! “I don’t know what to say without swearing!” he said! Monza can’t come soon enough! One consolation is the Stewards have given Hughes a 3 place grid penalty for causing the incident! None the less Matt is still in 5th place in the points standing and is currently the leading British driver! http://www.gp3series.com/Standings/Driver/
Monza timelineSchedule:
Friday 2nd September: Free Practice 17.50 – 18.35
Saturday 3rd September: Qualifying: 09.45 – 10.15
Saturday 3rd September Race 1: 17.15 – 18.05
Sunday 4th September Race 2: 09.15 – 09.50 (all times are GMT+2)

Pirelli have nominated the Soft compound for this event. 

Pirelli’s Racing Manager Mario Isola commented:The high ambient and track temperatures made for a big challenge, particularly on Saturday, and those drivers who deployed effective tyre management were rewarded with strong results. In GP3 we actually decided to modify the original nomination for Spa, which was going to be medium, in favour of soft. This was a decision taken thanks to our very good co-operation with the series promoter, in order to set an additional challenge for the GP3 drivers with tyre management. By the end of the 40-minute race we saw quite a lot of degradation, with drivers able to deal with oversteer, or gain an advantage from having looked after their tyres in the early part of the race.”

Hungary. Matt scored 15 more points with a fine 3rd place in race ! In race 2 he was able to hang on to score 2 points with a 7th place finish and maintained his 4th place in the points standings. He now has 70 points. There is now a ‘summer’ break with the next rounds at Spa Francorchamps on August 274th & 28th. Race report to follow.
Matt Parry  will be hungry for more success in the GP3 races at Hockenheim this weekend, after last weeks win in Hungary  and is bound to be on a high having moved up to 4th place in the points standings as a result of him taking his maiden win in Race 1 and his 5th place in Race 2 in the Koiranen GP  run car, last weekend at the Hungaroring.
As a result Koiranen GP is now up to 2nd place in the Team Points table!
Hockenhiem Timetable
Practice 1 – Friday 29 Jul, 17:50 Qualifying Saturday – 30 Jul, 09:45 Race 1 – 30 Jul, 17:15
Race 2 – Sunday 31 Jul, 09:15
Parry scorches to first GP3 win in Race 1 at the Hungaroring! Matt hungary race

Winner! Matt gets ready for his Chicken Goulash!

After posting his best qualifying result to take a front row start, Matt Parry (WRDA member & 2013 Welsh Young Driver of the Year) stormed to dominant win after leading from start to finish to pocket his first GP3 race! Matt, made himself an instant  Welsh hero after making a good start and maintained a comfortable margin back to Trident and Ferrari Driver Academy’s Antonio Fuoco in second. Arden International’s Jake Dennis achieved his maiden GP3 rostrum in third.

Pole sitter Nyck de Vries , from Holland, was left stranded, as the rest of the pack passed him on the formation lap, and had to start the race from the pitlane, leaving the way clear for Parry to pull a 1.2s advantage over Fuoco after the opening lap with Dennis, Nirei Fukuzumi, Leclerc and Ralph Boschung completing the top five.  Parry was calm at the front of the field as he started to extend his lead over Fuoco to win by over 3 seconds!  After 22 laps, the chequered flag was waved to an ecstatic Parry who was happy to celebrate his maiden win in the category. It was also the second victory for Finnish Koiranen GP team. Fuoco again was happy to take yet another rostrum, marking his consistency, whilst Dennis finally broke the duck off his back after a series of bad luck to enjoy some well-deserved champagne!Matt hungary win

After the race Matt was ecstatic!  ‘Yeah I feel pretty good! Obviously this had been a target this season; to make sure we got a race win. It’s good to get the monkey off the back for both the team and me. We can now take that momentum forward for the remaining ones this year.

We were a little bit lucky with what happened with Nyck. I feel horrible for Nyck as when his car didn’t start, that was bad for him. It made it a lot easier for us so I wanted to make sure I stayed in P1 going into Turn 1. Antonio was on the outside of me as he made a much better start, and Jake was right behind us too. I was on the inside which made it relatively easy to defend. From there it may have looked easy but I was saying to the team you just have a constant battle with yourself. (Laughs). I was just looking in the mirrors and could see Antonio…I was thinking he was going to catch me and I was telling myself not to be stupid and that it was going to be fine. I just kept focused and tried to not make any mistakes. We did that and we came away with the win which was a fantastic feeling. I just need to make sure we keep starting on the front row, it definitely makes it a lot easier than the last few races when we were fighting in the middle of the back. So we need to take that good qualifying forward and just take a lot of confidence from it’

 

In the reverse grid Race 2, Matt maintained his form to finish 6th and ahead of Denis,  as Fuoco slumped to 10th! The points have moved Matt up to 5th in the points, with only 1 point separating him from Fuoco and his Koiranenteam-mate Ralph Boschung!  The next races in the 2016 GP3 season is at Hockenheimring, next weekend 29 – 31 Jul.

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Red Bull Ring Report.

Matt at Speilbeg

  • Matts chances improved after he was boosted to 11th on the grid although it looked as if he had put his car on the front row for race 1! In a very difficult qualifying session which saw mixed conditions, but later had the time disallowed due to exceeding track limits. In a session puncuated by red flags,
  • Matt Parry will start 12th, later improved to 11th on the grid for the first of 2 GP3 races!
  • http://www.gp3series.com/Live-Timing/
  • Schedule:
  • Saturday 9th July:  Race 1: 16.20 – 17.05
    Sunday 10th July: Race 2: 08.15 – 08.50
    Data:Lap Record: Kevin Korjus (Koiranen GP) 1:46.360 in 2013 (199.349 km/h)
    Race 1: 20 laps, 40 minutes Race 2: 15 laps, 30 minutes
  • Red Bull Ring Report. Matt Parry opened his 2016 GP3 Series account with points in both races at the Red Bull Ring in Austria, but felt he could have been standing on the top step of the podium rather than accepting sixth and seventh places. Matt underlined his testing form but had a nightmare in qualifying when he had a repeat of a problem he suffered in last year when the car went into safe mode, two turns from home!
    Matt explained “There are a number of safety features built into the GP3 car, and I hit one of the limiters on the engine at just the wrong time. The car went into safety mode approaching turn eight and I lost 50 per cent of the throttle when I tried to accelerate out. That was probably worth two or three tenths, which would have been enough to push me up to at least third on the grid.”Matt knew that he would need to make some quick moves to improve on that,  during the opening 24-lap race on Saturday evening, but a poor getaway meant that he had to be aggressive through the first few corners. Having climbed to fourth, however, he found himself caught behind Koiranen GP team-mate Ralph Boschung at turn three, leaving him vulnerable to attack from behind and ultimately costing a couple of positions. Although able to keep pace with those ahead of him, despite running in ‘dirty’ air, Parry’s attempts to re-pass were again frustrated by the limitation of the 2016 car and tyres and, as rain began to fall towards the end of the race, he conceded another position as he sought the driest line.
    “I just didn’t race well. My start was poor, but I still managed to be challenging for third part way around the opening lap. Then I got boxed in behind my team-mate and that undid the earlier effort! I had good pace through the middle of the race, but could only manage 6th place, but it should have been better!”
    On Sunday morning, with race two had to take its start behind the safety car due to extent of the downpour. Starting from third on the partially-reversed grid, Parry was quickly promoted to second on the road when one of the ART cars developed a problem, but no racing was possible until lap ten.When the field was unleashed, the Welshman made no secret of his intent, harrying leader Jake Hughes into the first corner, but both Britons saw their hopes of a maiden GP3 win disappear on exit as the leader bogged down and Parry had nowhere to go but into the back of the DAMS machine. Although he briefly continued as the new race leader, Parry’s #14 Koiranen car had suffered enough front end damage to hamper both grip and retardation and, when he slithered off the road a couple of corners later, he dropped to seventh as the safety car made the first of several reappearances.
    “Despite the conditions, I wanted to go racing as I really felt that I had the ability to win,” Parry said, “I was in second because [Nirei] Fukuzumi had his car lapse into safety mode because of the conditions and, unfortunately, it seems that Jake had a similar issue because he went nowhere exiting turn one. I was so close behind him that there was no way of avoiding contact, and that effectively ended both our races. The contact damaged my front wing and also made it hard to brake, and that’s why I went off the road. After that, it was probably fortunate that the safety car kept returning because it would have been hard for me to hold position.“It’s definitely a missed opportunity as the Koiranen car was clearly very good in the conditions. My team-mate went on to win the race, and I would have had an obvious advantage if I’d managed to get to the front, where there would have been no spray to contend with. It’s frustrating, but it is what it is.  I ended up P6 and  P7 in R2, Overall we made too many mistakes throughout the weekend. Congratulations to my team-mate Ralph Boschung for the win! I’ll just take whatever positives I can from Austria and look to get something more from my home race this weekend..”Round three of the 2016 GP3 Series takes place in support of the British Grand Prix at Silverstone, over the weekend of 8-10 July, and Parry will be hoping to repeat the sort of form that saw him stand on the podium one year ago.

 

  • Race pre-view. The 2016 GP3 season restarted in Austria last weekend, as part of the support to the Austrian Grand Prix. After a 6 week lay-off since the first round in Spain, the series then goes on a run of 4 races in July! The Austrian circuit is now known as ‘The Red Bull Ring’ and is in the Styrian Mountains. The race circuit was founded as Österreichring and hosted the Formula One Austrian Grand Prix for 18 consecutive years, from 1970 to 1987, before it was changed to its current configuration in 1997. It is now owned by Red Bull drinks magnate Dietrich Mateschitz .

Cardiffs’ Matt Parry driving with the Koiranen GP team showed well during the recent tests and has high hopes.

Lap record 1:19.350 (196.264 kph) Ghiotto (Trident)
POLE Position 2015 1:19.350 (196.264 kph) Ghiotto (Trident)
The schedule is as follows

  • Practice 1 – 01 Jul, 17:50 Qualifying – 02 Jul, 09:45
  • Race 1 – 02 Jul, 17:10 Race 2 – 03 Jul, 09:15
  • Live timing via http://www.gp3series.com/

Sky Sports F1 will again carry live coverage of both qualifying and the races.

GP3/2016  Series – Design criteria – Dallara – Mecachrome 3.4 litre  v6

  • Aerodynamics optimized to facilitate overtaking. Very low ride height sensitivity and wide range of suspension set up possibilities.  Cost effectiveness Compliant to FIA F1 2010 / 2015 safety rules.
  •  Static tests – Crash tests – Anti intrusion panels – Drivers head protection – Wheel tether cables

Technology: Compromise between performance and cost effectiveness wherever possible.

  • Extensive use of composite materials but limited usage of the most expensive carbon fibers.
  • Sequential gearbox
  • Electro-hydraulic gear shift system but hydraulic pressure limited to 55 bars.
  • All in one ECU- GCU – Data logger equipment.
  • High speed data acquisition system but no telemetry.

Chassis and Bodywork

  • Chassis designed by Dallara Automobili.
  • Carbon Monocoque complying to FIA F1 2010 Safety standards.
  • Front and rear wing made out of carbon composite material.

Engine Bespoke Mecachrome 6 cylinder 3.4 litres normally aspirated 400 HP @ 8000 rpm.

  • Fly by wire throttle system.

Gearbox Bespoke six gear longitudinal gearbox designed by Hewland.

  • Magneti Marelli electro-hydraulic command via paddle shift from steering wheel.

Tyres Pirelli tyres.

  • Three specific compounds developed for GP3 to provide: The best suitable compound for every circuit.

Performance  A top speed of 301.6 km/h. Lateral acceleration up to +/- 2.6 G.

  • Maximum braking deceleration -1.9 G -Acceleration 0 – 100 km/h: 3.0 seconds

Matt Parry quickest on Day Two of GP3 test in Valencia! edited by Robert Allender

Matt in GP3 2015WRDA member Matthew Parry (the 2013 WRDA Young Driver of the Year) posted the quickest time this morning on a wet track at Circuit Ricardo Tormo in Valencia on the second day of pre-season testing, and followed that up with 3rd in the dry afternoon session. Matt’s best morning lap was 0.064’s faster than ART Grand Prix’s Nirei Fukuzum

Matt Parry quick in GP3 test – edited by  Robert Allender
It was another glorious day in Spielberg for the second and final day of testing. The start of the morning session was frenetic with all of the drivers keen to undertake race simulations. Midway into  the session WRDA member Matthew Parry, driving for the Koiranen GP team,was fastest by 0.027s. but he was beaten late on by Charles Leclerc  who is from Monaco and Antonio Fuoco, (Ferrari Driver Academy) to finish as the 3rd fastest.
In the later session Matt was 10th.  The next race in the series will be only the Round 2 of the 2016 season will be at the Red Bull Ring in Austria on 1st to 3rd of July.
Day Two – morning session
Driver
Team
Laptime
Laps
1.
Charles Leclerc
ART Grand Prix
1:19.437
61
2.
Antonio Fuoco
Trident
1:19.449
49
3.
Matthew Parry
Koiranen GP
1:19.502
32

The 2nd Generation Car – GP3/16  Series – Design criteria

  • Aerodynamics optimized to facilitate overtaking. Very low ride height sensitivity and wide range of suspension set up possibilities.  Cost effectiveness Compliant to FIA F1 2010 / 2015 safety rules.
  •  Static tests – Crash tests – Anti intrusion panels – Drivers head protection – Wheel tether cables

Technology: Compromise between performance and cost effectiveness wherever possible.

  • Extensive use of composite materials but limited usage of the most expensive carbon fibers.
  • Sequential gearbox
  • Electro-hydraulic gear shift system but hydraulic pressure limited to 55 bars.
  • All in one ECU- GCU – Data logger equipment.
  • High speed data acquisition system but no telemetry.

Chassis and Bodywork

  • Chassis designed by Dallara Automobili.
  • Carbon Monocoque complying to FIA F1 2010 Safety standards.
  • Front and rear wing made out of carbon composite material.

Engine Bespoke Mecachrome 6 cylinder 3.4 litres naturally aspirated 400 HP @ 8000 rpm.

  • Fly by wire throttle system.

Gearbox Bespoke six gear longitudinal gearbox designed by Hewland.

  • Magneti Marelli electro-hydraulic command via paddle shift from steering wheel.

Tyres Pirelli tyres.

  • Three specific compounds developed for GP3 to provide: The best suitable compound for every circuit.

Performance

  • A top speed of 301.6 km/h. Lateral acceleration up to +/- 2.6 G.
  • Maximum braking deceleration -1.9 G -Acceleration 0 – 100 km/h: 3.0 seconds

Matt Parry quickest on Day Two of GP3 test in Valencia! edited by Robert Allender

Matt in GP3 2015WRDA member Matthew Parry (the 2013 WRDA Young Driver of the Year) posted the quickest time this morning on a wet track at Circuit Ricardo Tormo in Valencia on the second day of pre-season testing, and followed that up with 3rd in the dry afternoon session. Matt’s best morning lap was 0.064’s faster than ART Grand Prix’s Nirei Fukuzumi. Ferrari Driver Academy and fellow ART GP debutant Charles Leclerc clocked the fastest time in the afternoon session.

Heavy rain had fallen just prior to the session so the 24 drivers were greeted with a wet track and much cooler temperatures at the start of day two. Conditions were fairly tricky at the beginning of the test due to the volume of spray as the grid ventured out on track with their wet Pirelli tyres.

Fukuzumi was the initial pace-setter before Campos Racing’s Steijn Schothorst took control of the timesheet after one hour and thirty minutes as blue skies and sunshine made a welcome appearance. Trident’s Giuliano Alesi went P1 as he was first to dip under the 1m30s bracket.

The lap-times continued to come down in the latter part of the session as the track dried with Parry recording a time of 1:23.549 on slick tyres. Russian Matevos Isaakyan broke into the 1m22s barrier, which was subsequently followed by a short red flag period after his teammate Ralph Boschung stopped on track.

Once the session resumed, positions swapped every few minutes with Trident’s Antonio Fuoco and ART Grand Prix’s Charles Leclerc first to lap in the 1m21s. Parry found some extra pace to go top before Leclerc retaliated and bettered the Brit’s time by two tenths. In the final ten minutes, Fukuzumi demoted teammate Leclerc to second by a mere 0.004s but the action wasn’t over as Parry returned to the top of the timings by 0.064s.

At the chequered flag Parry, Fukuzumi, Leclerc, Alexander Albon, Artur Janosz, Nyck de Vries, Oscar Tunjo, Antonio Fuoco, Alex Palou and Jake Hughes completed the top ten.

Following the one hour lunch break, Fukuzumi led the way early on before Parry again found some extra pace to leapfrog the Japanese rookie by three tenths. Leclerc lapped a tenth quicker to grab P1, whilst Hughes rose to second in the final half hour. At the close of the afternoon session Leclerc remained unchallenged in front of Hughes, Parry, Santino Ferrucci, Boschung, Kevin Jörg, Fukuzumi, Alexander Albon, Jake Dennis and Konstantin Tereshchenko.

The third and final pre-season test will held at the Circuit de Catalunya on April 20-21 in Barcelona.

Day Two – morning session

 

Driver Team Laptime Laps
1. Matthew Parry Koiranen GP 1:21.476 41
2. Nirei Fukuzumi ART Grand Prix 1:21.560 52
3. Charles Leclerc ART Grand Prix 1:21.564 50

 

Jann in Japan #1

Jann in JapanJann Mardenborough got to meet his new team, with teammate Kazuki Hoshino and team boss Masahiro Hasemiin in Yokohama on Sunday. Jann will be driving in the Japanese GT and also the Japan F3 championship in 2016!

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2016 WSSCC Official regs.

wsscc_logoOnline now! The 2016 Welsh Sports & Saloon Car Championship regs!
http://www.wrda.co.uk/2016_wsscc_champ_regs/index.htm

You don’t have to be Welsh to join in the fun! The WRDA-  Leading the way in Welsh racing since 1982

Alan Jenkins writes ‘Just a reminder that registrations are now due and the sooner I get them in, the better, so please register asap! Big thanks to those of you have already registered. Just a heads up for Castle Combe we have to pay upfront for Castle Combe,  so I will be sending out a payment schedule for Combe. This will have to be adhered to guys and gals, for us to meet our commitments. (a big thanks to Glynne Jones who has already sent his Combe entry fee in!) Cheers Alan

P.s THE 2016 Welsh Saloon & Sports Car Championship Regs & Forms

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Joker Card

All registered competitors will receive a joker card which can be played at any race during the season to claim double points for that race. The Joker Card must be handed to the Race Day Co-ordinator 30 minutes prior to the start of the race.

Archive update

There are new items in the Archive section. http://wrda.co.uk/results_archive/index.html

There are more details of the 2 drivers who carried the Welsh Dragon into F1

Jack Lewis in the early 1960s and Tom Pryce in the mid 1970s.

Also there is an updated Tom Pryce Resource Centre with a lot of his F3 & F2 results.

Tom Pryce's dad at Pembrey 2000 to Mark Willis Eurocar V8 Championship,  Tom Pryce Memorial Trophy WinnerAlso there is a historic photo (taken by Rob Allender) of the time in 1990 when Toms dad Jack  Pryce attended the Eurocar V8 race at Pembrey and handed the Tom Pryce Memorial Trophy to  the Eurocar V8 Race Winner.  (The Eurocar series was for space frame cars with Ford V6 or V8 engine and GRP bodies. The series is now defunct) Jack said he was most touched to think that his son was so well remembered!

 

Seb Morris switches to British GT3 with Bentley GT3 & Team Parker

Seb ready to go

Seb ready to go

Seb Morris switches to British GT with Bentley GT3  & Team Parker by Rob Allender. Wrda member Seb Morris is the latest Welsh driver to join Team Parker Racing to help then continue their stream of success and commented “I really am so excited to be making the move into GT racing this year, it is an absolutely fantastic development for my career to be joining Team Parker Racing in the team’s first year working with Bentley. Hopefully this will prove to be the start of a very fruitful GT career. I’m elated to be associated with the famous ‘Bentley Boys’. Whatever we did this year, I wanted to be in the best possible car to get back to winning ways and I’ll definitely have that in British GT. Bentley obviously want to win, Parker want to win, and have a track record of success in GT3 and I really want to win again – this is the perfect deal. Everyone is really energised and excited by this and I have a very good feeling about the partnership going forward. Bentley, of course, needs no introduction. One of Britain’s most prestigious and storied automotive brands, the Crewe-based manufacturer has won the Le Mans 24 Hours no fewer than six times and returns to British GT this year for the first time since the debut of the Continental race car in 2014.

Julian (Jules) Westwood,  race and Class winners in 2015 with Team Parker.

Julian (Jules) Westwood, race and Class winner in 2015 with Team Parker. (photo by Rob Allender)

Seb Morris 2011 WRDA Welsh Young Driver of the Year

Seb Morris 2011 WRDA Welsh Young Driver of the Year (photo by Rob Allender)

Team Parker Racing, need no introduction to WRDA members, having run Andrew Meyrick in the 2012 Porsche Carrera Cup and then engineered Jules Westwood win Class AM in the 2015 Blancpain Enduro series! Westwood is a very experienced part of the Parker team, which is headed by ex-racer Stuart Parker, and commenting on the new partnership, Parker said: “We’ve watched Seb all the way from winning his first championships in Ginetta Junior through to GP3 last year and he’s exactly the kind of driver we want in our British GT team. He’s young, fast and wants to make a career in GT Racing. The way I see it is, on GT grids you’ve got 13 manufacturers out there and if most run a couple of cars you’ve obviously got a much better chance of establishing a career as a paid, professional driver than you have in single-seaters. It’s great to be working with Seb and a real honour for all of us to be representing Bentley and showcasing the best of British.”

“Joining Team Parker and Bentley wasn’t a hard decision to make at all”, said Seb, who is also part of the FIA Institute Young Driver Excellence Academy racer, “Stuart’s team has won in everything they’ve done and I’m immensely excited and proud to be associated with a manufacturer like Bentley. There is so much heritage there – it’s going to be a great year.”  Seb’s team-mate for his maiden season in the British GT Championship – which begins at Brands Hatch Grand Prix Circuit in Kent over the weekend 16th/17th April – will be Rick Parfitt Jnr, the 2013 GT4 Champion and son of Status Quo legend Rick Parfitt OBE.

Provisional 2016 British GT Championship Calendar

Rd1: Brands Hatch, Kent – 16/17 April
Rd2: Rockingham, Northamptonshire – 30 April/1 May
Rds3/4: Oulton Park, Cheshire – 28/29/30 May
Rd5: Silverstone, Northamptonshire – 11/12 June
Rd6: Spa-Francorchamps, Belgium – 8/9 July
Rds7/8: Snetterton, Norfolk – 6/7 August
Rd9: Donington Park, Leicestershire – 10/11 September

 

2016 WSSCC Dates

20wsscc_logo16 DATES

 

Date                                        Venue & Organiser

APRIL  24th                        PEMBREY   BARC

MAY  15th                           PEMBREY   BARC Penbrey

JULY  17th                          CASTLE COMBE  BRSCC

AUGUST 21st                     PEMBREY    VSCC

OCTOBER 16th                  PEMBREY    BARC

ALL Race days are on  the Sunday of the weekend.

The Castle Combe format will be 15 minutes qualifying, and 2 x 15 minute races.

Pembrey format as always is 15 minute qualifying and 2 races x 15 minutes plus one lap.