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The
Power and The Glory
The Avon Tyres British GT Championship
has provided some of the best, high octane racing seen in the UK this
year. James Gornall and Jon Barnes claimed the 2008 drivers crown at
Brands Hatch and CR Scuderia wrapped up the team title at Silverstone in August,
with Matt Nicol-Jones and Stewart Linn claiming the inaugural GT4
title.
. With no titles up for grabs, the 2-hour race at Donington
Park on Sunday 12 October will be a straight fight to claim the
winner’s laurels in the final encounter of the year.
Newly crowned British GT
champions James Gornall and Jon Barnes will race the Team Trimite Brookspeed
Viper after there was some doubt whether the pairing would be able to race at
Donington Park. A last minute deal has enabled Gornall to take part in
the final race of his championship winning year and his co-champion will take
the wheel of the Viper as well. Jon Barnes had indicated that he would only
race at Donington with James Gornall because if he scored one championship
point without the Peterborough based driver he would take the British GT
title on his own. However that scenario has now been averted and the
2008 Champions will be looking for their fifth win of the year in the
120-minute race.
While the title race has been decided,
the battle for the runners up spot is far from over with all six CR Scuderia
drivers in with a chance of finishing ahead of their teammates.
Knockhill race winners Jeremy Metcalfe and Luke Hines (#16 CR Scuderia Ferrari
430) are currently tied on 52-points with Michael Cullen (#15 CR Scuderia
Ferrari 430). Cullen has won three times with co driver Paddy Shovlin,
but two missed races at Snetterton means Shovlin has a five point deficit to
his teammate in the overall championship.
Michael Meadows and James Sutton (#14 CR
Scuderia Ferrari) are also on 47-points with Paddy Shovlin. The driver
pairing won the first 2-hour race of the season at Silverstone in August in
dramatic style and will be looking for more of the same at Donington Park.
Hector Lester has a mathematical chance
of upsetting the CR Scuderia party. The Ulsterman will be joined at
Donington Park by former British GTO Champion and Le Mans 24 Hour Class
winner Jamie Davies who is taking over the driving duties in the Christians
in Motorsport Ferrari 430 from Allan Simonsen.
Three other Ferraris will be on the grid
at Donington Park. Matt Griffin and Peter Bamford will be in the Chad
Peninsula Racing run car, with new entries from Britcar regulars Kessel
Racing (Peer Slipsager and Almo Copelli) and M-Tech (Duncan Cameron and Nigel
Greensall).
The Dodge Viper will also be
well represented on the Donington grid with five contenders. As well as
the Team Trimite Brookspeed car of Barnes and Gornall, 2007 champions Team
RPM are fielding three Vipers with Nick Foster and Nigel Redwood will team up
again in the number 1 car. Henry Fletcher is joined in the number 2
Viper by British GT race winner Phil Keen and Steve Tandy and Richard Evans
swapping their GT4 Ginetta for V10 American power to make their GT3
debut.
The ABG Motorsport pairing of Aaron Scott
and Craig Wilkins will be looking to secure that elusive first British GT win
having missed out a few times in 2008. Five podium finishes have
underlined the competitiveness of this driver/team pairing.
The sole Aston Martin DBRS9 run by
22gtracing has been transformed into a potential race winner in the last few
outings. Michael Bentwood will be joined by Adrian Willmot in the
cockpit for the final race of the year and the Manchester based driver will
be hoping for a repeat of the racing leading performance he demonstrated at
Silverstone. The Ascari of David and Godfrey Jones made a welcome
return to the British GT Championship at Silverstone and the Leicestershire
based brothers will be hoping for better luck on home turf in the Team
Eurotech Preci Spark machine.
Oulton Park race winner Tom Ferrier will
be joined in the Tech 9 Lamborghini Gallardo by 2006 British GT3 Champion Leo
Machitski and both drivers will be hoping for technical reliability to see
them to the chequered flag. Team Modena will be fielding their two
Lamborghini’s with Derbyshire’s Guy Harrington racing with Ben de
Zille Butler in the number 11 car and Adam Jones and Rachel Green in the
number 21 Gallardo.
Matt Nicol-Jones and Stewart Linn have
made the new GT4 class their own in 2008 with thirteen podium finishes in
thirteen race starts, including seven wins, in their IMS Motorsport run
Ginetta G50. With the drivers and team titles now secured the pair can now
try to add their eighth win of the season at Donington Park. Hunter
Abbott and Rob Austin have been the new champion’s closest rivals in a
season of trials and tribulations. If the Rob Austin Racing Ginetta
hadn’t suffered a fiery end at Oulton Park and if an electrical problem
hadn’t forced them to retire from the lead in Scotland, the GT4
championship could’ve had a closer outcome.
Fulvio Mussi makes a welcome return to
the British GT grid for Team RPM and is currently tied on 61 points with
teammate Joe Osborne. Double race winner Nigel Moore will pilot the
third Team RPM Ginetta with his co driver yet to be named.
The 25-car Avon Tyres British GT
Championship grid boasts a combined output of over 11,000 horsepower. So
sit back, enjoy the spectacle and see who will take the glory at the final
race of 2008.
At the same event on Sunday 12 October,
Donington Park will host the final two races of the 2008 British F3
International Series. Britain’s Oliver Turvey, Spain’s
Jaime Alguersuari and New Zealand’s Brendon Hartley will battle it out
to see who will leave the East Midlands circuit with one of motorsports most
prestigious titles which since 1964 has been won some of the greatest drivers
in the sport.
For further information visit www.britishgt.com or www.britishf3international.com
where the TV schedule for the race coverage on Channel 4 and Motors TV can
also be found.
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