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This
weekend at Rockingham Motor Speedway near Corby
the final curtain call will take place for the 2007 Lloyds TSB Insurance
British F3 International Series, with plenty of entertaining race action in
prospect during the first races for the series at the Northamptonshire venue
since 2003.
Five
of the teams taking part in the UK’s premier single seater
race series are based in Northamptonshire, including the 2007 championship
winning teams Hitech Racing (Silverstone) and T Sport (Brackley).
Hitech
Racing’s Marko Asmer arrives at Rockingham as the new Lloyds TSB
Insurance British F3 International Series Champion after scoring his tenth
win of the season at Croft tlast time out. The Estonian now joins a unique
club of drivers who have won this prestigious title including Ayrton Senna,
Nelson Piquet, Jackie Stewart and Mika Hakkinen to name but a few. With no
championship title up for grabs we can expect an action packed finale on a
brand new circuit that has been noted for its overtaking opportunities.
While
Asmer has been the dominant force this year but he certainly hasn’t had
everything his own way with seven other drivers winning races in 2007. Germany’s Maro Engel, in his second
season of British F3, was the main rival to Asmer with wins at Oulton Park
and Monza.
Further podiums at Silverstone, Thruxton and Spa underlined the young
German’s speed but his challenge for the 2007 title ended up in the
gravel trap at Croft after a clash with team mate Niall Breen.
Leicester’s
Stephen Jelley finally stepped onto the top step of the podium at Thruxton
after three years of trying. He liked the view so much he decided to do it
again at Croft after Marko Asmer’s Mercedes engine let go. With Jelley
targeting a move to GP2 a win at Rockingham would be a fitting end to his
four year British F3 career.
Sam
Bird from Surrey is the top rookie in this
year’s series. The Formula Renault graduate has taken wins on the
streets of Bucharest
and at Spa and seven further podiums have made Bird one of the star finds of
the 2007 season. Mechanical woes dented his overall title hopes but a second
place at Croft put him back where he belonged.
Like
his Carlin team mate Sam Bird, 2006 Formula BMW Champion Niall Breen has been
a race winner in his debut season, taking the chequered flag at Snetterton.
The 21-year-old Irishman was very quick at Croft and Thruxton, scoring two
second place finishes, and is confident of finishing his first season of
Formula 3 with another podium.
Kent’s
Jonathan Kennard was another long term driver to finally score his debut win
this year. The 2004 Formula Palmer Audi Champion splashed to his first win
in the rain at Spa from pole position, setting a new Formula 3 lap record at
the home of the Belgian Grand Prix in the opening race of the weekend. A
further podium finish at Thruxton followed.
Carlin
Motorsport’s Alberto Valerio is the first driver in the top 10 who
hasn’t taken a win this year. The 2005 South American Formula 3
Champion has had a topsy turvy season with four podium finishes punctuated by
mechanical failure and non finishes due to on track clashes. A fourth place
at Croft was the Brazilians best finish since Monza and expect huge smiles if he can
finish the season with a podium.
18-year-old
Atte Mustonen spent the first part of the year finding his feet but when he
did the rest of the grid had to take notice. He scored his first podium at
Brands Hatch and three more followed, including a win at Thruxton. With pole
positions and fastest laps to his name, don’t surprised to see the no
26 Dallara at the sharp end of the field at Rockingham.
The
British F3 roll of honour abounds with famous names from the world of motor
racing. Nigel Mansell competed in the championship in 1977 to 1979 and this
year his sons Leo and Greg brought the Mansell name back to the British F3
grid with Daventry based team Fortec Motorsport. In only his second full
season of racing, Greg Mansell has scored three podium finishes against
strong opposition with many more years of racing experience under their
belts.
Rounding
out the top 10 is the 2006 UK Formula Renault Champion Sebastian Hohenthal.
‘Super Seb’ got his British F3 career off to a flying start at
Oulton Park by setting a new BF3 lap record for the Cheshire circuit and a
podium finish. However it wasn’t until Brands Hatch that the Swedish
driver climbed onto the top step of the podium and the rest of the season has
seen flashes of speed but the results haven’t come for a variety of
reasons. However Seb will be looking to end the season in the same manner he
started it.
Sergio
Perez also secured the National Class title at Croft after a season long
battle with China’s
‘Frankie’ Cheng. The 17-year-old Mexican sealed the title with
his 12th win of the year for himself and his Brackley based
T-Sport team.
With
the title decided ‘Frankie’ is on A1GP duty for Team China
this weekend but don’t expect this fact to give Perez a free ride here
at Rockingham. Bahrain’s
Hamad Al Fardan looks set to secure third place in the championship after
scoring eight podiums in the last eleven race starts, moving him 17 points clear
of Banbury’s Michael Meadows. Iceland’s Viktor Jensen took a win
at Snetterton but the 19-year-old driver has been struggling with the
handling of his ADR Dallara in the last few races and his 5th
place in the championship is under threat from a resurgent Salman Al Khalifa
after the second Bahraini drivers switch to the championship winning T Sport
team put him on the podium at Thruxton and Croft.
The
2007 season has seen large grid, with twenty-eight of the best drivers across
the globe compete in the season finale here at Rockingham. Like all
entertainers the drivers are all looking to end the season on a high note by
providing plenty of entertaining on track action and a fitting curtain call
to a great season.
The
Lloyds TSB Insurance British F3 international Series races from Rockingham
will be shown on Channel 4 at 8am on the 7th October with repeats
during the week and Motors TV beginning their comprehensive run from 13th
October at 15:00. A full TV schedule can be found on the series website at www.britishf3international.com
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