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Shedden wins Oulton Park Race 3, Giovanardi extends series lead PDF Print E-mail
Monday, 28 July 2008
Gordon Shedden won the third race of today's HiQ MSA British Touring Car Championship meeting in front of a record crowd of more than 30,000 fans at Oulton Park, but it was reigning champion Fabrizio Giovanardi who left the Cheshire circuit with an extended lead in the series.

Shedden started from the front row of the grid, took the lead into the first corner and never came under pressure during the 16 lap race to record his second win of the year in the Honda Civic.

 

Behind the Team Halfords driver raged a fierce battle between three Independent drivers. 18 year-old Andrew Jordan had started from pole position and belied his inexperience by driving a great race, only succumbing to the race-long pressure from Adam Jones who claimed second place on the penultimate lap. Jordan then held off the charging Mat Jackson to secure his first ever BTCC podium and trigger wild celebrations among the John Guest team.

 

Championship leader Fabrizio Giovanardi finished sixth behind VX Racing team mate Matt Neal to extend his points advantage over his rivals. Seventh was race two winner Colin Turkington who struggled to make headway with maximum success ballast on board.

 

Jason Plato's weekend ended in further disappointment. Having won the day's first race, bad luck dogged the SEAT driver as his Leon misfired in race two and then in the final race the Surrey driver was unable to avoid a first lap collision. He recovered to finish ninth, but now trails Giovanardi by 44 points in the championship.

 

Leading positions BTCC Race 3 Oulton Park (provisional):

1. Gordon Shedden (GBR), Team Halfords/Honda Civic, 16 laps in 25mins 48.501s

2. Adam Jones (GBR), Team Air Cool/SEAT Leon, +1.393s
3. Andrew Jordan (GBR), John Guest/Honda Integra, +2.226s

 

Fastest lap: Jason Plato, 1m28.831s

 

Leading Points (provisional):

1. Fabrizio Giovanardi, 198 points

2. Jason Plato, 154
3. Colin Turkington, 150
4. Matt Neal, 147
5. Mat Jackson, 136
6. Tom Onslow-Cole, 124
 
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