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Win Number Two For Hotshoe Hodgetts PDF Print E-mail
Monday, 07 May 2007
Stefan Hodgetts (Redditch) won his second successive race in round three of the ELF Renault Clio Cup at Thruxton on Sunday, 6th May after another incident-filled race in a record breaking season. The Momo UK ace led from start to finish and held off a late charge from Z Speed Racing’s Martin Byford (Colchester) and third-placed Ben Winrow (Earls Barton) of Total Control Racing. The race was red flagged due to a car stopping in a dangerous position with the result being taken from the end of lap 12 of a race extended to 15 laps after a Safety Car period.

JHR Developments’ Robert Lawson (Richmond, N Yorks) started from pole position for the first time in his short car racing career but his lead was short-lived as Hodgetts went through at Segrave. However, a first lap incident involving several drivers in the lower half of the order saw seven cars fail to complete the first lap and force a Safety Car period.

When racing resumed on lap six, Full Speed Racing’s Mark Speller (Hertford) got the better of both Byford and Kangaroo International/SMC Renault/JHR’s 2000 Clio Cup champion Jim Edwards Jnr (Maidenhead) as the Safety Car pulled in. This allowed the top three of Hodgetts, Lawson and Winrow to pull away but Byford and Speller soon led the chasing pack back into contention.

Byford in particular appeared to have the measure of those around him and after dispatching Speller to take fourth place he soon closed up behind Lawson and Winrow. As Winrow looked for a way past, Byford went to the outside on the approach to Club chicane and overtook both cars with a spectacular manoeuvre, which earned him the RFS Driver of the Day award.

In midfield, Youth 4 Human Rights with SVE’s Niki Lanik (Ashurst Wood) made up two places in as many laps by passing PH Motorsport’s Philip House (Harrogate) and Glenn Eagling Motorsport’s Dan Eagling (Norwich) to lie 12th. Meanwhile, Benham was mounting his recovery from 30th place and went on to finish 23rd.

As the race passed half distance, Byford was reducing Hodgetts’ lead by several tenths of a second per lap and was just 0.218s behind at the start of lap 12. At the same time, at the rear of the field, the group containing APO Motorsport’s Alex Osborne (Northampton), Team Pyro’s Mel Healey (Cheam), Collison Racing’s Steve Collison (Hailsham) and Amery Motorsport’s David Shepherd (Sandbach) were covered by less than six-tenths of a second in the race for 25th place.

A mistake by Speller, running wide through Church corner, dropped him to seventh on lap nine but he recovered to pass Team Eurotech-John Guest Speedfit’s Andrew Jordan (Sutton Coldfield). He then overtook Lawson and Edwards Jnr on the same lap to climb to fourth behind Winrow. The pair then had a see-saw battle on the closing laps with fourth position changing hands twice in the space of three corners at the end of lap 13.

Unfortunately for Byford, who was looking like he may challenge Hodgetts for the lead, a misjudged overtaking attempt by Shepherd saw him hit the barrier at the start of the start/finish straight. With the car on the racing line, organisers had little choice but to stop the race, with the results being declared at the end of lap 12. This gave Hodgetts the win ahead of Byford, with Winrow in third despite being behind Speller when the race was stopped.

Commenting on his victory, Hodgetts said: “Martin was faster than me down the straight but I was quicker through the corners so that made for a great race. I was looking at his pit-board as well as mine so I knew he was going quickly and was able to push on a bit myself. Both of us had the car on the ragged edge and it feels great to have won again.”

Second-placed Byford, who now leads the championship, said: “I’m very happy with the move where I passed Robert and Ben! I had the wheels locked at one point but was just about able to stop the car and get into the corner first. I’ve only got myself to blame for a bad restart that dropped me down but the set-up of the car is about right now.”

Third-placed Winrow said: “It got a bit close between Mark and myself at the end, but as it turned out I ended up third which I think is right. I’m quite happy after starting fifth and drove well throughout the race. I’ve got to keep trying to finish near the top and see where that leaves me in the championship.”

The ELF Renault Clio Cup now takes a four-week break before the next race meeting at North Yorkshire’s Croft circuit on 2nd/3rd June.

Drivers’ Championship standings after Round 3 - provisional

1 Martin Byford  GBR            Z Speed Racing                                     72 pts
2 Stefan Hodgetts            GBR            Momo UK                                                       66 pts
3 Robert Lawson            GBR            JHR Developments                                     65 pts
4 Ben Winrow             GBR            Total Control Racing                                     60 pts
5 Ed Pead                   GBR            Mardi Gras Motorsport                               59 pts
6 Mark Speller             GBR            Full Speed Racing                                     56 pts
7 Chris Dymond            GBR            Robertshaw Racing                                       48 pts
8 Andrew Jordan GBR            Team Eurotech-John Guest Speedfit                        46 pts
9 Michael Doyle   GBR            In Tune with Robertshaw Racing             36 pts
10 Árón Smith             IRL            Mardi Gras Motorsport                                36 pts
 
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