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Duncan Tappy
(West Ewell) and Dean Smith (Wolverhampton) go head to head in rounds 19 and 20
of the Formula Renault UK with Michelin Championship for the right to win
the title claimed by Lewis Hamilton four years ago. Tappy holds a seven-point
advantage over his Fortec Motorsport team-mate ahead of the races on Sunday,
14th October at Hampshire’s high-speed Thruxton circuit.
Remarkably, this
is the third season in a row that the title has come down to the final meeting,
Oliver Jarvis prevailing in 2005 and Sebastian Hohenthal winning in 2006 on
countback. Should Tappy and Smith end the season tied on points, Tappy would win
by virtue of having more race wins with eight already to Smith’s
three.
Each driver has
six pole positions, while Smith leads 8-7 on fastest laps, which are worth two
bonus points each and could prove crucial in the final reckoning. Smith won
rounds five and six at the 2.36-mile venue and had the fastest lap of round six.
An exact repeat next weekend would see the 19-year-old win the title.
Tappy can win
the title after one race if he wins and sets the fastest lap. Commenting on the
upcoming decider, 23-year-old Tappy, winner of the 2005 Formula Ford Festival
said: “I’m feeling quite relaxed and quite confident. The last six races have
all gone my way and if that carries on then the title takes care of
itself.
“I’ve got
experience of being in a pressure situation from 2005 but so has Dean because he
won Formula BMW that year, so we both have lots of positives to take into the
weekend. I know Dean will be pushing me, but Riki Christodoulou and Alexander
Sims were both fast in the test last week so they will also be
challenging.
“The main thing
is that I’m enjoying my racing, I’m enjoying working with the team and we’ll be
as competitive as ever. All I can do is aim for the win and fastest lap in the
first race and see what happens.”
Smith is equally
relaxed about the prospect of securing his second major single-seater title in
just three years. He commented: “As racing goes it’s all about the race weekends
and you try to keep a clear head in between times. I can’t really lose anything
now because I’m certain to be in the top two, so I’ve got nothing to worry about
and everything to gain.
“Winning both
races here in May gives me confidence but I’ve had confidence all through the
year. I’ll try to get the same set-up as last time and if you can get the peak
out of the car you’ll have a great chance. There’s a lot of luck involved as
well.”
Reflecting on
his previous title success, Dean said: “I know exactly how to overcome this
situation because I’ve been here before. I was very nervous in BMW but I know
that I won’t be this time. If I win it I’ll be over the moon and to get two
titles in three years would be very good as it’s probably something not many
people have done.”
The 2007
champion receives an invitation from Renault Sport to test a Formula Renault 3.5
car at Paul Ricard circuit on Tuesday, 6th November. Both drivers are
considering a step up to World Series by Renault in 2008 and would receive 30
laps with a current World Series team at the dedicated test track in the south
of France.
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