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Spirit Takes Pole But Denied Podium Result In France PDF Print E-mail
Tuesday, 29 May 2007
The Spirit Racing team was denied another race victory in the VdeV European Endurance championship this weekend, as the two car team struggled in diabolical weather conditions at the French Grand Prix venue of Magny-Cours.

The Spirit Motor Group backed squad had started the weekend with mixed fortunes as previous round winners, Rob Garofall and Simon Phillips ended the Friday test day topping the timing screens. However, team-mates Adam and Jamie Derbyshire found they were suffering with an engine issue, which was putting them down on top end speed on the long straights.

The team managed to cure part of the problem in time for qualifying, bringing the Derbyshire car closer to the top speed of the other car. But it was Garofall who once again was able to show the rest of the VdeV grid the way to go, putting the Norma chassis onto pole by seven tenths of a second.

Adam Derbyshire was able to put in a great lap right at the end of the session to put his car seventh quickest, putting the team at the sharp end of the grid for the three hour race on Sunday evening.

Torrential rain and cars ending up in the gravel on the formation laps at the start of the race, meant that Simon Phillips decided on a cautious start from pole position.

The treacherous conditions caught him out too, though. And a couple of spins in the early part of the race left him and Rob with plenty to do over the next two and a half hours. At the one hour mark he handed the car over and Rob set about trying to work his way back through the field.

Unfortunately, several safety-car periods meant that he was unable to get onto terms with the leaders and had to settle for tenth place at the chequered flag.

Adam Derbyshire settled into a rhythm right at the start, but after just a handful of laps he lost power and was forced to bring the car into the pits. An electrical problem cost him just over 20 minutes, putting him and Jamie 10 laps away from the leaders.

A brilliant drive in constantly changing conditions allowed him to gain several places back up the grid. However, after he handed over to Jamie at the two hour mark, he started to have problems selecting gears and decided to call it a day after such a frustrating race weekend.

“It’s incredibly frustrating,” said Jamie afterwards. “We tried everything to find the cause of the engine issue and eventually managed to make it slightly better. We were really unlucky to have the electrical problem so early and the amount of time we lost just put us right out of contention. When I finally got the gear selection issue I thought it was best to stop. We can regroup for the next event for us, at Brands Hatch on home soil and see how we get on there,” he added.

“We missed finding the right set-up for the really wet conditions,” said Rob Garofall. “In the dry the car was flying and if it had started dry I think we could have been in with a chance to win the race again. But, it was really tricky out there and it caught both me and Simon out while we were in the car.”

“The safety car cost us nearly a full lap right at the end of the race. At least the car is in one piece and we are taking away points. We’ll have to look at the championship table now and see how to approach the next round,” he added.

The team will next be in action at the first ever full UK VdeV event, at Brands Hatch on June 23. The next round of the European championship takes place at the historic Dijon circuit in France at the beginning of July.
 
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