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Motorbase Performance BMW team principal David
Bartrum has developed a taste for trophies, and wants more from Silverstone
this weekend to satisfy his hunger.
The previous round of the HiQ MSA British
Touring Car Championship at Knockhill saw Rob Collard secure two more pieces
of silverware for the team to add to the one collected by Steven Kane at
Snetterton earlier in the season.
While pleased with the brace of second
places Bartrum is now setting his sights on the top step of the podium and
securing Motorbase Performance BMW’s first race win in the BTCC.
The famous Northamptonshire circuit could
provide the ideal opportunity. The short National layout will mean high
speeds and plenty of side-by side race action – with a high probability some
established runners will not make it to the finish line as a result.
Motorbase Performance BMW drivers Collard
and Kane have both proved extremely competitive in race trim over the past
few events, and will be looking to take advantage of any opportunity to grab
the victory demanded by their team boss.
However, no risks will be taken that could
jeopardise solid points finishes for both Motorbase cars - as with only 13
points separating the Kent-based squad from rivals Team Air Cool in third
spot in the Independent Teams championship every place will count towards
overturning that deficit.
Motorbase Performance Team Principal David
Bartrum said:
“It was great to pick up another podium
finish at Knockhill and we obviously want to keep that momentum going at
Silverstone. We’re going into two races at Silverstone and Brands Hatch
that we consider to be ‘home’ rounds for Motorbase and we will have lots of
support at both, so we want to give the best account of ourselves that we
can. It will be interesting to see how everyone goes because I’m not sure
how many of the other teams have tested here, but it could be more of a level
playing field given that it wasn’t on the calendar last year. We’ve
achieved one of the two objectives we set ourselves for the second half of
the season with both drivers having taken podium places, now we just have to
complete the other and take a race win. It’s an ambitious target but
we’re an ambitious team, and we want to be in a position next season where we
are always in contention for the top three places.”
Motorbase Performance Team Driver Steven
Kane said:
“This is effectively my home race and I
really like the circuit, so I’m confident of putting in a good
performance. The last round at Knockhill was a difficult one for me
because having started further down the grid than I would have liked in the
first race it left me playing catch up for the rest of the day. The car
felt good in the last race though so if we can replicate that at Silverstone
we should be in with a good chance. Qualifying will be very important
but we should have a good shot at doing well in it at Silverstone because
there are a lot of fast corners and that will suit the BMW.”
Motorbase Performance Team Driver Rob
Collard said:
“Same again for me please! I was
really happy with two solid points finishes and a second place at Knockhill,
so if I can put in a similar showing at Silverstone I’ll be delighted.
The BMW was excellent last time out and both Steven and I have been really
quick off the line in the last few events, so if we can get good grid position
in qualifying we’ll give ourselves a great chance of scoring well once
again.”
Event
Information
Silverstone
Circuit
Northamptonshire
NN12
8TN
Location:
next to A43, from J15A M1 or J10, M40
Tel:
08704 588 200
Website:
www.silverstone.co.uk
Length:
1.64
miles
Number of
laps: 22
Race Distance:
36.08 miles
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