Friday, 3 September, 2010

Ma5da Racing Rounds 1, 2 and 3 – Brands Hatch

Posted by Lewis Craik On April - 21 - 2010 ADD COMMENTS

Ma5da Racing got their 2010 season off to a great start, with 62 cars and 6 exciting races on a sunny Brands Hatch Indy circuit. The new race day format spliting the drivers into 4 groups, with each race consiting of 2 different groups, there was plety of action and overtaking.

Race 1 featured Tom Roche and Jonathan Greensmith’s groups,  Tom won this time, but as ever it was a good close race. Further down the field there was plenty of close racing, with a lot of new cars and new drivers.

Race 2 was Rob Boston’s race, after starting 2nd next to his team mate Dave Connor, he built up a massive, by Ma5da standards, lead of 9s. Charles Plumley was in second place, with new driver Matt Davies had a great debut in 3rd place.

Race 3 was the Blendini Motorsport show, with the green liveried cars of Tom Roche and Charles Plumley leading from start to finish, although Chris Dawkins and Dave Connor were never far behind, but locked in their own battle.

Race 4, the last of Saturday’s races, looked like it was going to be a re run of the last race of the 2009 season, with Rob Boston up against Jonathan Greensmith at the front of the field, however, by the time end of the first lap, Rob had slipped down the field, but had made it back to second, albeit with a large gap, by the time the safety car came out for an incident at Paddock Hill bend. After the safety car came in Rob was able to overtake Jonathan and stay in front for the rest of the race.

Further down the field there was a great 4 way battle for third place with Chris Woodger, Ben Robinson, Mark Pierpoint and Martin Stevinson (finishing in that order) after a lot of overtaking.

Race 5 came after two races which had been red flagged on the first lap (the second one also got red flagged on the restart), so there were a lot of people waiting anxiously for the Ma5das to get round the first lap, all in one piece, they managed Paddock Hill Bend and Druids without any problem, but David Neville span off on the exit of Graham Hill Bend/the Cooper Straight, hitting the armco fairly heavily, causing the safety car and then the red flag to be used. Then all track activity had to stop, for the Kent Air Ambulance to pick up a casualty (not related to any of the on track action). With the amount of delays, it was decided to shorten the afternoons 15 minute races to 10 minutes.

From the restart it was Jonathan Greensmith who led the pack away and won the race, although Charles Plumley was challenging hard for most the race, even taking the lead from Greensmith up the inside at Clearways, only for Greensmith to win the position back and then Plumley to lose a few more positions with a mistake at Paddock Hill Bend. This promoted Adam Gore, on his first race weekend, to the second step of the podium.

Race 6 was the one I’d been looking forward to, Tom Roche and Rob Boston each had two wins each from the Saturday and would be going head to head. The first lap passed without too much incident, only Ben Robinson ending up in the gravel trap at Druids, second time round Gary Hufford and Andy Coombs ended up nose to nose, also at Druids, but managed to escape and rejoin the pack, which was now behind the safety car, after Martin Tolley and Kevin Taylor collected eachother at Paddock Hill Bend.

When the marshalls had cleared up, there was only time for a few laps of the shortened race, which provided an excellent dash to the line, both times Tom and Rob came past me they were side by side, which continued to the finishing line as they were only separated by 1/1000th of a second, with the yellow and black car of Rob Boston just infront.

A full gallery of images from the weekends racing can be found at LewisCraik Photography

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New Raceday Format For Ma5da Racing 2010 Season

Posted by Lewis Craik On February - 23 - 2010 1 COMMENT

Owing to an influx of new drivers for the 2010 season Ma5da Racing, along with the BRSCC, have decided to change the format of race meetings. For the 2010 season, the Ma5das will be spilt into two groups for qualifying, with the qualifying times used to divide the field into 4 groups, with the 1st, 5th and 9th fastest going into group A, 2nd, 6th and 10th fastest into group B etc.

There will be up to 6 15 minute races, consisting of two groups, all groups will have three races, each time with a different group. This is a similar system to the Caterham Roadsports and should ensure plenty of exciting racing.

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Ma5da Racing Announce Test/Media Day And Autumn Series

Posted by Lewis Craik On February - 15 - 2010 ADD COMMENTS

Ma5da Racing have announced their 2010 season launch day to be held at Brands Hatch on the 30th March, in addition to a briefing providing important information on the championship, there will be testing on the Indy circuit. Testing will be for both mk1 and the new for 2010 mk3 MX-5s.

Even before the main championships have got underway the Ma5da Autumn Championships have been announced, for the mk1 cars this will be a 3 race event at Silverstone, over the Britcar 24 hour weekend, 1st & 2nd October. The mk3 cars will contest their championship over 4 races, 2 at Donington Park on the 30th October and 2 at Brands Hatch on the 13th November.

Tom Roche & Rob Boston, about as far apart as they got at the Ma5da Racing Autumn Championship, Silverstone 2009, by Lewis Craik

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