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Bank Holiday Activity

Posted by Andrew Cliffe On August - 28 - 2010 ADD COMMENTS

There is plenty of racing around the country this bank holiday weekend.

Snetterton – British F3, British GT, Formula Ford, VW support races

Oulton Park – HSCC Gold Cup

Mallory Park – CSCC and Monoposto

Thruxton – Great and British

Silverstone – 750MC

Rockingham – Britcar & BRSCC

Castle Combe – A Plant LUX Sportscar Raceday

Lydden Hill – Quaife MSA British Rallycross Championship

And on two wheels…

Anglesey – Hottrax bike racing

Brands Hatch – Thundersport GP Bike Races

Cadwell Park – British Superbikes

BRSCC Snetterton report (Sunday)

Posted by Andrew Cliffe On June - 2 - 2010 ADD COMMENTS

The weather for Sunday’s meeting at Snetterton was a lot better than the previous day which was mostly wet and horrible, being dull and grey in the morning before cheering up in the afternoon.   As is often the case with Snetterton, there was a strong wind blowing across the track.

The Itchy Feet OSS (Open Sportscar Series) Championship was out first, with pole being taken by Jim Hutchinson in his Nissan engined Jade, but it was Tony Sinclair who, like the previous day, took the top step of the podium with in his Jade.   Graham Cole made it a Jade 1-2-3 with his third position.   Itchy Feet sell Motorhomes in case you were wondering!

The Fiat Racing Challenge provided a somewhat depleted grid, with Paul Copeland taking Punto honours, ahead of the two McMahon Puntos, Barry seven seconds off the lead, and just a second ahead of Arthur.    Mark Snelling was the leading Uno Roger Esp 30 seconds behind him.  Seven finishers in all.

The BRSCC F3 series were out next, everyone was watching the weather and debating whether to go for a fully dry or a compromised setup in case of rain.     Alex Craven was on pole once again, but it was 2009 champ Chris Needham who took the lead.    Craven incurred a startline penalty which initially brought out a black flag, but this was changed during the race to a 10 second penalty.  A spin early on cost him dearly as to win he would need 10 seconds of clear air between him and whoever was 2nd.    In the end it was Chris Needham who took the win, with Mark Terry closing to just under a second behind the leader.  Craven was classified third 11 seconds adrift (after penalty applied).   Mark Harrison had an exciting dice with Alf Skeels in their Dallara F301′s, positions changing several times before Harrison pulled away.  Mark said that he wished he’d gone for a fully dry setup afterwards – although the skies did look black and threatening…

The Toyota MR2 series took several goes at getting their first race underway, with a red flag following shortly after the flags went out.    A bumper entry of over 35 closely matches cars, many novices, meant that accidents are always a possibility.    The race was reduced to 12 minutes after the 2nd red flag.   Pole sitter and regular pace setter Alex Gassman lost out with Arron Pullan and Adam Lockwood leapfrogging him on the opening lap.   The same trio took the same positions in race two, which was thankfully free of startline drama.

The Dunlop TVR Challenge Cars were sharing a grid with the Quaife Intermarque League of silhouette cars.   The TVR’s were headed by a number of ex-Tuscan Challenge racers, with some race cars derived from road car origins close behind, although they were not quite a match for the Silhouette cars which at first glance look like road cars on steroids, but are really purpose built race cars which happen to wear a fibreglass body which looks like an Audi TT, BMW Z4 amongst others.

Steve Hall took the race win with his Audi TT, with Keith White’s BMW Z4 and Mick Robertson’s VW Corrado 2nd and 3rd.   Hugh Marshall was first TVR home with Graham Walden and Jamie Golby behind.     Race two was again headed by Hall, with Chris Brickhurst’s Peugeot 206 2nd and Dean Cook in his TVR Tuscan taking third overall.

Vaughan Fletcher’s Subaru Impreza took pole and two race wins in the Nippon Challenge.    Ian Froggatt, in another Impreza that was wearing a novice cross, took a well deserved 2nd on the grid despite a somewhat wild qualifying session which saw a couple of offs at the end of the Revett Straight, but he lost out during the first race after the Nissan 350Z of Steve Burke and Paul Hughes Honda Integra took 2nd and 3rd.

Race two was a shorter affair as the race was red flagged due to a heavy rain and a couple of offs.  Fletcher took the win, with Steward Hutchinson’s Honda Integra 2nd and Darren Hughes’ Impreza third.

The Porsche 924 series (which includes a class for Boxsters) put on a healthy display of cars, with David Clark and Sean Cooper taking Boxster honours apiece, with Jayson Flegg and Andrew Hannington claiming spoils for the 924 class.

Formula Acadamy were the big no-show, the debut event for this series designed for youngsters was cancelled after a problem with fire extinguisher certification.    They hope to make their debut at Silverstone on the weekend of the 26/27 June.

The gap in the timetable was partly filled with a hastily arranged 924 non-championship race, with reversed grids and the Boxster class starting 20 seconds after the 924s.   It didn’t take long for the Boxsters to sycthe their way through the field with the win going to David Clarke hotly pursued by Richard Sykes.   Andrew Hannington took 924 honours.

Photography: Norwich Photo

Disaster strikes Impey prior to BRSCC F3 debut

Posted by Andrew Cliffe On April - 13 - 2010 ADD COMMENTS

Formula 3 Racer Kat Impey suffers blown engine in final pre-season test

Formula 3 racer Kat Impey suffered a blown engine during her final official pre-season BRSCC F3 Cardinus Championship test at Silverstone, home of British motor sport and the 2010 Formula One British Grand Prix.

It was a hugely disappointing day for Impey, whose enrolment on the Motor Sports Association (MSA) Academy’s Advanced Apprenticeship in Sporting Excellence (AASE) programme marks her out as one of the UK’s most promising young drivers.

Impey said: “This couldn’t have happened at a worse time, as it’s just before the opening weekend of the season. We are running on an extremely tight budget and have no contingency for a replacement engine so early in the season. We are now busy trying to secure some additional funding to allow us to purchase a new engine in time for the next round at Snetterton in May, but it will be a tough challenge.”

Testng at Snetterton ©NorwichPhoto

Impey is currently inviting offers from potential sponsors while also working on her fitness regime at the Porsche Human Performance centre, a world-class facility based at Silverstone.

For further information please contact Kat Impey by email or (07828) 284308


2010 BRSCC F3 preview

Posted by Andrew Cliffe On April - 6 - 2010 ADD COMMENTS

The first round of the Cardinus BRSCC F3 series kicks off at Silverstone this weekend.    Whilst there are many single seater racing series in the UK, with Monoposto currently being the largest, only BRSCC F3 (formerly Club F3) has special dispensation to run at the ultra low ride heights that these cars were designed and originally raced at.  Everyone else races at 40mm.     One of the big differences between 15mm and 40mm is that the underbody aerodynamics work as intended, so you can run less wing, but still maintain the same levels of downforce, with less drag.

They can do this because all cars are period F3 cars running to original specificiations, both mechanically and for bodywork.     Tyres are control tyres from Avon, and fuel is provided by Sunoco.

Magic Motorsport’s Mark Harrison is looking to do well in what will be his third year of Club F3.   The former Monoposto and British Sprint Champion had a difficult first year, but towards the end of the season found a setup which worked well and was consistently fast throughout 2009, finishing the season with two third places, and 2nd overall in the Championship, however race victory eluded them.   They will be looking for race wins and podiums this season.

Kat Impey also joins the series with her ex-Rowan Racing Dallara F302 Mugen Honda.  The former Formula Jedi and Monoposto racer has been testing in her new car and had steadily improved her times.   Once she has got the car to her liking she will be fast.

For 2010 the Championship has been demoted to a Series, as the numbers of participants during 2009 was not enough to maintain championship status, but hopefully the economic recovery will encourage more cars out of storage and for BRSCC F3 to regain its championship status.

Formula 3 racer Kat Impey completed her third and final unofficial pre-season test at Silverstone, home of British motor sport and the 2010 British Grand Prix, in preparation for the opening round of the BRSCC F3 Cardinus Championship on 10th-11th April.

It was a productive day for Impey, whose enrolment on the Motor Sports Association (MSA) Academy’s Advanced Apprenticeship in Sporting Excellence (AASE) programme marks her out as one of the UK’s most promising young drivers.

Impey said: “It has been a difficult day’s testing due to the amount of traffic on the circuit, and it was very tricky to get a clear lap. However, I’ve made significant improvements which I’m very pleased about.”

Besides preparing her race car over the next two weeks, Impey will be working on her fitness regime at the Porsche Human Performance centre, a world-class facility based at Silverstone.

Source: Kat Impey
Photo: Norwich Photo

Impey to contest BRSCC F3 series

Posted by Andrew Cliffe On January - 23 - 2010 1 COMMENT

Monoposto front runner Kat Impey has swapped driving duties from her distinctive pink and blue Jedi for a Dallara 302 Mugen Honda and will be entering it in the BRSCC F3 series in 2010.

Kat finished third in the 2009 Monoposto 1000 championship, normally chasing champion Chris Woodhouse hard.  The last race weekend of the season was bitter-sweet, with two pole positions and a lights to flag win, but also a heavy accident in her cars rear on the second race.

BRSCC F3 2010 calendar

Posted by Andrew Cliffe On January - 22 - 2010 ADD COMMENTS

Jon Gray from BRSCC F3 has announced their 2010 calendar

R1/2 – 10/11 Apr – Silverstone

R3/4 – 29/30 May – Snetterton

R5/6 – 12/13 Jun – Brands Hatch

R7/8 – 31Jul / 1Aug – Snetterton

R9/10 – 29/30 Aug – Rockingham

R11/12 – 25/26 Sep – Anglesey

R13/14 – 16/17 Oct – Brands Hatch

BRSCC F3 is the only UK racing series where you can race an older F3 car in full period F3 configuration, including the low ride height.   Control tyres and fuel ensure closer racing.

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