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Multiple Formula Renault UK champion entrant Manor Competition made a
welcome and richly deserved return to winning ways at Snetterton Circuit in
Norfolk this afternoon, Saturday, 12th July, with Alexander Sims securing a
memorable and hard fought first race victory of 2008.
The MSA British Race Elite star, who started the race second on the grid,
made a perfect getaway and took the lead from pole-sitter Riki Christodoulou on
the run to Riches Corner for the first time.
From that point on, 20-year-old Sims was never headed and although he came
under intense pressure from Dean Stoneman throughout – and also had to cope with
an early Safety Car period – the Manor ace raced beautifully to achieve his, and
the New Ollerton team’s, first win since their Donington Park success together
last year.
Commenting on the victory, ecstatic team owner Tony Shaw said: “It’s
an incredible feeling to be back on the top step of the podium again, we’ve all
been working so hard to make it happen. Alexander deserves a lot of credit. He
made a stunning start and didn’t put a wheel wrong. (Dean) Stoneman put him
under a lot of pressure but he coped brilliantly.”
Today’s race was actually the rescheduled 10th round of the Formula Renault
UK season which should have originally taken place at Croft in North Yorkshire
at the start of June but was postponed due to terrible weather conditions.
While Sims enjoyed a tremendously successful outing, for team-mate Kris
Loane the race was less fruitful when a damaged front wing – sustained when
avoiding a start-line collision between Adam Christodoulou and Adriano Buzaid –
robbed him of a certain top four finish and potential podium.
The Northern Irishman, who started eighth on the grid, had a superb opening
lap and moved into the top five by the time the cars headed down the Revett
Straight for the first time. Team-mate Henry Surtees also made up ground and
climbed into eighth place while Manor’s fourth driver, Tom Armour, moved from
17th on the grid into the top 15.
Due to the start-line accident involving Buzaid and Adam Christodoulou, the
Safety Car was deployed in time for the start of lap two, negating Sims’
advantage at the front and closing the rest of the field up.
At the re-start on lap four, Sims made a good getaway while Loane held on
to fifth even though his car was losing downforce, and therefore performance,
due to his damaged front wing. In actual fact, Loane started to catch fourth
placed Jordan Oakes while Surtees, in turn, moved into the top seven.
After Oakes pitted at the end of lap eight to serve a drive-through penalty
for a jump-start, Loane moved up to fourth, Surtees was seventh and Armour moved
into 13th spot.
Loane’s target now was Riki Christodoulou and, considering his front wing
problems, the Manor racer’s pace was highly impressive. Just a couple of laps
from the finish, the damage to the 20-year-old’s wing worsened as it became
dislodged and fully broke away from the car, seriously slowing him down.
Bitterly disappointing for Loane, he eventually crossed the line in
12th position just under a second ahead of Armour. However, with Loane’s
misfortune came better news for Surtees as it meant he climbed into the top six
for a career best category finish following a highly competitive run.
Shaw added: “We’re all absolutely gutted for Kris as he raced so well with
the damage to his front wing. If it had held on for just a couple more laps he
would have had a fourth place without question. Henry’s first top six is a great
result and Tom did a very good job too – all in all it was a good race for
us.
“Tomorrow’s two races will be tougher as qualifying didn’t quite go as
planned but if the guys race as well as they did today, we could end up with
some surprise results. As ever, we’ll be doing our very best.”
The 13th and 14th rounds of the 2008 Formula Renault UK Championship will
take place at Snetterton tomorrow, Sunday, 13th July, at 09.40 and 15.35
respectively.
During this morning’s round 13 qualifying session, Sims posted the seventh
fastest time, Loane was ninth quickest, Surtees set the 14th best time and
Armour was 17th. In the round 14 session, Sims and Loane improved to fifth and
seventh on the grid, Surtees was 16th fastest and Armour set the 18th best
time.
Provisional 2008 Formula Renault UK Championship Driver
Standings:
3rd Alexander Sims, 266pts; 7th Kris Loane, 174pts; 12th
Henry Surtees, 96pts; 18th Tom Armour, 73pts
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