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Hopes flying high for Clark at Oulton Park. PDF Print E-mail
Sunday, 30 September 2007

This weekend saw the Formula Renault BARC series at Cheshire’s picturesque Oulton Park circuit for the final round.

Qualifying in the morning proved to be the best yet for the Royston based 18 year old racer, with a second place on the grid, just 3 tenths of a second from pole. The other drivers on the first 2 rows were all looking for points to settle the championship, which was depending on the outcome of the afternoons 15 lap race, so tensions were running high.

With KC’s daunting view of the first corner, his first ever row 1 position in the Formula Renault, it was all going to be about the start. Before the race, KC commented “I’ve got to concentrate on my start, not bog down and get away cleanly. Hywel (Lloyd) will be desperate to get to the corner first for his championship points, so we’ll see how it goes.”

 

As the red lights went out, both front row cars got an excellent, start and with Lloyd on the inside line, KC tucked behind to follow him into the first bend.

Disaster struck the middle of the grid, as one of the Russell Racing cars barrel rolled out of the exit to Old Hall in spectacular style, fortunately, with no injuries. With a few other cars taking to the grass and tyre wall, the race was stopped. As the cars reformed at the start line, KC was nowhere to be seen, eventually picking his way through the grid to line up back in his start position. “I tried to push too hard and spun out of Old Hall, while I was kicking myself for mucking up my race, I saw this car heading towards me - airborn, so I pegged it back onto the track, then realised the race had been stopped. “


So with another chance, KC made no mistake at the restart, and outdragged poleman Lloyd into the first corner to take the lead. Lloyd regained the lead, and ultimately the championship, with some brave outbraking at the turn-in for the hairpin, but the pair had pulled a good margin away from the next cars, so the race order settled. After lap 5, KC started to suffer from understeer, and on lap 7, Rossi caught KC under braking into Lodge, to emerge side by side for a thrilling duel along the pit straight, but Rossi had the line into Old Hall, and KC slipped to 3rd.

With a good margin to 4th place man Stoneman, it was looking  like KC’s first podium finish in the shortened 12 lap race, when on lap 9, a dramatic late braking lunge at the hairpin, saw Stoneman contact KC’s rear wheel to send him spinning out. Rejoining in 7th, this was to be the final position.


Putting a brave face on, after his disappointing finish, KC said ”I had track position, got the line into the corner, then - bang, I was spinning on the grass. I was lucky to rejoin in a big enough gap to get time to settle back down. I thought I was last, and when I saw 7th place on the pit board, I thought it was a mistake. So I’m pleased to salvage some points. There was no good reason for any contact - I’m gutted.”

Team Principle, Diana Clark said “I’m so disappointed for Kieren, he has worked so hard this weekend to get his 2nd on the grid, recovered from his first start mistake, then robbed of his first podium.”

 

“This season has been a learning experience, but I think we have finished 10th in the championship, including some rounds we couldn’t get to, and one non-finish. Kieren has really shown he can compete with the top drivers here, and the team has worked hard all year, so we are optimistic about how we can go forward. “

 

“It’s all down to money, but there are some excellent opportunities being discussed, so we are actively seeking partners who can benefit from Kieren’s success”.

 





 
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