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Tuesday, 19 June 2007 |
On June 24th 2007 the Lloyds TSB Insurance British F3 International Series will return to the home of the Italian Formula One Grand Prix for the first time since 2005. Two races on Monza’s 5.7km circuit will test the skills of the teams and drivers to the max.
The races held at Monza two years ago were hailed as two of the best ever staged in the 43 year history of the world’s leading Formula 3 category and 2007 promises to have more of the same with thirty-one cars confirmed as travelling to Italy.
With eight of the twenty-two races completed, Estonian Marko Asmer
currently holds a commanding 48 point lead over his rivals and with
five wins the 22-year-old Hitech driver is going to take some beating
this season. Asmer is one of three drivers currently competing in
British F3 who raced at Monza two years ago.
Last time out at Snetterton the Carlin Motorsport team took five of the
six available podium positions and a 2nd and 3rd places for Britain’s
Sam Bird put the rookie driver from Roehampton into second place in the
championship ahead of Raikkonen Robertson Racings Stephen Jelley.
Jelley has yet to win in 2007 but, like Asmer, he raced at the Italian
circuit in 2005 and will be hopeful for a change of fortune.
Alberto Valerio also scored a double podium in Norfolk, with the
Brazilian former South American F3 Champion settling in at his new
team. 2006 Formula BMW champion Niall Breen became the 4th different
driver to win a race this year, joining Carlin teammates Sam Bird and
Maro Engel on the top step in only his 7th BF3 race and pushing the
Irishman to 4th in the championship table. Maro Engel scored two solid
points finishes but the young German will need to return to winning
ways in Monza if he is going to stand a chance of closing the gap to
Asmer.
Jonathan Kennard has shown that he has the pace to take his first
overall win in British F3 but a number of factors have denied the 2004
Formula Palmer Audi Champion. Kennard has taken pole positions and
fastest laps this year; equaling the Oulton Park lap record at Easter;
but he has yet to step onto the top step of the podium. As one of the
three drivers who raced at Monza two years ago, the driver from Kent
will be looking to put this knowledge to good use and move his 2007
title charge up a gear.
Fortec’s Sebastian Hohenthal got a great start to his first year in
British F3 but the luck didn’t run his way in Bucharest and at
Snetterton. The 2006 UK Formula Renault champion has shown he has the
pace to challenge for the win but has only scored 13 points in the last
four races. Currently lying in 8th overall, the Swedish racer will be
looking to up his game on the fast curves of the Monza, a circuit that
will suit his driving style.
Hohenthal’s Fortec teammates will be looking forward to racing at Monza
for the first time, a circuit well known to their father. Nigel
Mansell won the 1991 Italian Grand Prix for Williams and was a
favourite amongst the Italian fans during the two years he drove for
Ferrari, with the Tifosi calling him ‘Il Leone’; The Lion. Younger
brother Greg is currently joint 9th in the championship table after a
good start to his rookie British F3 season, including a podium finish
at Donington Park. His pace belies the fact that this is only his, and
brother Leo’s, second year in racing and many of their rivals have
years of karting experience over them. However their father will be on
hand in Italy to give his sons some advice on how to tackle the high
speed corners at one of the fastest race circuits in Europe.
2006 British F3 National Class Champion Rodolfo Gonzalez rounds out the
current top ten, and the young Venezuelan is also the top Mugen Honda
runner. The T Sport driver has been finding the highly competitive
Championship Class challenging but at Snetterton he showed flashes of
his 2006 winning style and will be up there challenging in Italy.
Amongst the rest of the twenty-one driver strong Championship Class
field there will be a local driver for the Tifosi to cheer. Milan
based driver Francesco Castellacci is racing for 2002 British F3
championship winning team Alan Docking Racing, but the young Italian is
still finding his feet in the world’s leading Formula 3 championship.
However he is looking forward to racing at Monza for the first time and
is sure to get a boost from racing in front of an Italian crowd for the
first time in 2007. Also Max Chilton will make his Championship Class
debut in Monza. The 16-year-old from Reigate in Surrey received his
International B racing licence after completing six races in the
Invitation Class at Donington Park, Bucharest and Snetterton and is now
eligible to score points in his Mercedes powered Dallara F307.
While Asmer is the run away leader in the Championship Class, the
National Class is a closely fought affair, with Mexico’s Sergio Perez
and China’s ‘Frankie’ Cheng tied at the top of the table. Perez didn’t
get the best of starts to the season but three wins has vaulted him to
the top of the table while Cheng started well with two wins but has
struggled a little in Bucharest and Snetterton.
Iceland’s Viktor Jensen has been getting stronger as the season
progresses and a win in Round 8 in Norfolk was his just reward for the
former Formula Palmer Audi racer. Oxfordshire’s Michael Meadows also
has two wins to his credit but two non finishes in Bucharest and
Snetterton has dropped him to 4th in the championship table. The ten
driver strong National Class grid has plenty of contenders, with
Bahrain’s Hamad Al Fardan looking for his first win of the season after
a double podium at Snetterton to add to the one he took in Romania.
Rounds 9 & 10 of the 2007 Lloyds TSB Insurance British F3
International Series will take place on Sunday 24th June, with Round 9
due to start at 10:00 (local time) and Round 10 later in the day at
18:00.
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