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Thursday, 03 August 2006
Irish star Jonathan Fildes is looking forward to getting his SEAT Cupra Championship season back on track at Snetterton, Norfolk, just over a week from now, 12th/13th August, after suffering the most luckless weekend imaginable last time out at Donington Park.

Although hit with a whole host of mechanical problems last weekend, one of the biggest issues for Jonathan and his Total Control Racing team ahead of the 11th and 12th rounds of the year is a major concern regarding tyre irregularities in the championship.

Prior to the first of the Donington Park races last Sunday, two drivers walked out of the series and a further one followed before race two. All look unlikely to return at Snetterton next weekend but, in the meantime, Jonathan and TCR boss Lee Brookes have been lobbying the SEAT organisers to investigate the claims of discrepancies in tyre supply to individual drivers and teams.

Pirelli are said to be looking into the concerns but for Jonathan and his sponsors Asgard Taverns, Applied Signs & Display, Atari Expo and AM Speedsport, it’s imperative the tyre issue is cleared up in time for the Snetterton races.

Commenting on the situation, the Co.Meath 31-year-old said: “I’m looking forward to Snetterton, it’s a great circuit and if we have a level playing field with tyres – which will hopefully be the case this time - we’ll definitely be at the sharp end and able to fight for podiums in both races.

“At Donington we had a nightmare weekend with mechanical problems and then damage through no fault of our own. But the biggest problem is this tyre issue, there seems to be something going on which is unfair and could be the reason we’ve struggled more often than not in qualifying.

“There has been a major issue regarding tyres all season and it appears as though if you’re one of the blue-eyed boys, even though tyre distribution is said to be random, you seem to get a different tyre which would appear to have different performance.”

Jonathan added: “Obviously my sponsors aren’t happy, I’m not happy and TCR isn’t happy with the situation as it currently stands. My championship has been ruined, my team-mate Jonathan Adam’s championship has been destroyed and so was Tom Ferrier’s at the start of the season.

“Three drivers walked out of the series at the weekend and if SEAT doesn’t get on top of this tyre discrepancy then who knows what will happen. I’d still like to take a bet with Paddy Power that the three championship front-runners will be way out front again at Snetterton but hopefully I’ll be proved wrong and we’ll have a level playing field.”

Having achieved two visits to the podium earlier in the season, once at Brands Hatch and then again during the following meeting at Oulton Park, Jonathan feels a return to the top three is long overdue and is confident of reversing his fortunes next weekend.

In the run-up to the Snetterton race meeting, TCR will be continuing to seek an answer from SEAT and Pirelli regarding the tyre concerns and as team boss Lee Brookes points out, it would seem there have been two batches of tyres in use throughout the season rather than just one.

“We’re not 100 per cent sure what is happening but it definitely looks like something was wrong at Donington and we want to get to the bottom of it”, he said, “It could well be the two guys at the front had found something the rest of us didn’t for our set-ups but for them both to be half a second quicker than anyone else in both races does seem odd.

“The thing which has concerned us is a different sticker which appeared on some tyres supplied by Pirelli. The tyres are supposed to be supplied randomly but none of our four drivers have ever received the tyres with the sticker on.

“We’re not saying there is definitely a performance difference but if the tyres have different stickers it would seem as though they come from a different batch which is obviously wrong and that’s why we’re pushing SEAT to investigate it.”

Jonathan will return to the track next Friday, 11th August, for official pre-event testing at Snetterton with round 11 qualifying set to follow at 12.00 on Saturday, 12th August, and round 12 qualifying expected to get underway at 16.20.

Both races will take place on Sunday, 13th August, and will be covered live on Motors TV, channel 413 of the Sky Digital platform and through cable provider NTL on channel 173. Round 11 is scheduled to start at 09.30 with round 12 set to begin at 14.10.

2006 Blaupunkt SEAT Cupra Championship Provisional Driver Standings (after rounds 9&10)

Pos. Driver Points
1st Mat Jackson 154
2nd Ben Winrow 122
3rd Alan Blencowe 115
7th Jonathan Fildes 70
Last Updated ( Saturday, 06 January 2007 )
 
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