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Seidlitz Comes Through Snowstorm In Season Opener PDF Print E-mail
Tuesday, 25 March 2008

Heavy snow greeted a capacity grid of racers for round one of the 2008 Formula Renault BARC Championship, which was won by German driver Johannes Seidlitz (Skegness). The Mark Burdett Motorsport driver started on the front row and won a race shortened by two red flags held in treacherous conditions at Brands Hatch Indy circuit on Easter Monday, 24th March. Taro Motorsport’s Ash Davies (Conwy) was second with Hillspeed’s Menasheh Idafar (Kensington, London) in third.

Edward Heinzelmann (Royston), in the Heuthsports of Royston entered car, won the Club Class race ahead of Muzz Race’s Steven Durrant (Rayleigh) and privateer Fraser Smart (Kilsyth) with only three Club Class cars classified in the final result.

 

Grey skies were present at the Kent circuit throughout the event but produced the heaviest snow of the day just as the single-seater cars were preparing to take to the grid. The consequence was severely reduced visibility and extreme punishment for any deviation from the racing line onto the slick painted kerbs or grass.

 

The start of the race saw Apotex Scorpio Motorsport’s Ollie Hancock (Hook) make a clean getaway with Davies passing Seidlitz for second place. Russell Racing’s Aaron Steele (Rochester) stalled in third place on the grid causing delays to those cars directly behind him.

 

Boulevard Team Racing’s Joshua Brooks (Spilsby) spun exiting Graham Hill Bend on lap two and stopped on the grass alongside Cooper Straight. On the following tour, Falcon Motorsport’s Andy Flynn (Fradley) stopped on circuit in a similar place bringing a red flag to stop the race with the grid for the restart taken from the current race order.

 

While waiting for the restart, two cars overheated on the grid causing further delays, HS Motorsport/Antel’s Brett Parris (Southampton) being assessed a 10-second penalty after being adjudged to have caused an aborted start. At the restart, Hancock was the driver to be caught out by stalling on pole position to gift Seidlitz an easy lead ahead of Davies and Idafar.

 

Lap two saw the German run wide at Graham Hill Bend, sliding the car as he negotiated the kerb allowing Davies to take the lead, while setting the fastest lap of the race at 58.259s (74.06mph). Alpine Motorsport’s Isa Mohammed (Southampton) also spun on the exit of Graham Hill Bend, with Hancock down in 18th place almost collecting the Bahraini driver’s stricken car.

 

Meanwhile, Steele had made a superb recovery to climb back up to fifth place, while Durrant was running seventh overall in his 1997 Tatuus RC97 car ahead of the majority of FR2000 Class cars. His joy was short-lived, however, as the slightest tap pushed him wide and into the gravel at Paddock Hill Bend on lap two, the teenager just managing to keep going to claim his podium place as Heinzelmann took the lead.

 

A change of lead in FR2000 Class came on lap four as Seidlitz saw a gap to the inside of Davies at McLaren bend and took the race lead on the run out of Clearways. Just one lap later, a spin for Club Class driver Steve Hanselman (Mayland), once again on the exit of Graham Hill Bend, saw him come to a halt across the track forcing the Clerk of the Course to once again deploy the red flag, together with the chequered flag, to end the race.

 

Commenting on his victory Johannes Seidlitz said: “I’ve never raced in conditions like that before. The track was slippery enough with the snow and the truck racing earlier in the day made it even more slippery. Although it was a short race it was a great battle with Ash Davies for the lead and a fantastic way to start the season.”

 

Second-placed Davies said: “To get on the podium in the first race of the season is a great result, especially given the circumstances of the race. After taking the lead it would have been nice to hold on to it but Johannes made a good move and second place from ninth on the grid is a good result.”

 

Third-placed Menasheh Idafar, a British-born Bahraini national, said: “I’m very happy. This is my first podium in the Formula Renault BARC Championship and for that to happen in the snow is incredible for me. It was hard to see much but I just tried my best to keep going.”

 

Club Class winner Edward Heinzelmann said: “Visibility was virtually zero and to be honest I didn’t know what position I was in. It was a case of trying to keep it on the track but obviously I’m delighted to have got the win in my first race in the Championship.”

 

Second-placed Steven Durrant said: “It’s a bittersweet result for me because I had a great start and was on course for the win. I got a tap from behind that pushed me into the gravel and I was just about to stop as I reached the edge of the track and was able to continue. In the end it’s not a bad result but I feel it could easily have been better.”

 

Third-placed Fraser Smart said: “The weather was that bad, I was just thinking about keeping the car and myself in one piece because I’ve got work in the morning! You can’t keep your visor down on your crash helmet because it mists up but with it open the snow came pouring in. It’s much worse then racing in rain so I’m happy to get a podium finish.”

 
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