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Race win for Mark Funnell
Class wins for Ilsa Cox, Olly Allen, Ian Craig and Jim Mepham
Brett Walter extends championship, but Olly Allen, Kevin Wendt and Ilsa Cox are within 8 points of lead
Round two of the 2009 LMA Euro Saloon and Sports Car Championship, and a Bank Holiday return to Castle Combe, and typically of Bank Holiday
weather, it was cloudy, cold and windy with rain looking a possibility.
Qualifying: A few spots of rain shortly before qualifying seemed to rob the track of grip, or certainly rob some drivers of
confidence. Mark Funnell (Lotus Exige) had unfinished business from last year, 32 seconds ahead after 5 laps only to lose the alternator belt, and it was Funnell
setting the pace with a sub-lap record time of 1:09.500 on his first of 4 qualifying laps. This was an amazing 4.7 seconds clear of second placed Mark Harrison
(Mitsubishi Evo), but Ilsa Cox (heading Class B in her Seat Leon Cupra) was just 5/100ths behind Harrison, Richard Gould's Noble less than 2/1oths behind Harrison.
Photos courtesy of Paul Healey ( www.msport-images.com )
The class C pole went to Nick Hayes (Seat Leon) in 9th overall, and 7/10ths clear of 2nd in class Olly Allen (Ford Escort). Ian Craig (BMW M3) was
looking comfortable in Class D sitting 12th overall and well clear of his competitors Lee Reynolds (Citroen Saxo) and Simon Beament (Ford Escort RS). Class E was well represented with 5 Renault Clios,
but the other clars in the class were proving a problem for them. Jim Mepham's pace in his Renault Megane easily eclipsed the rest of Class E and was just 1/10th shy of Craig's Class D BMW
M3. Jason Newman qualified his Peugeot 306 third in class ahead, beaten by Brett Walter in his current model Clio, but beating all the old-shape Clios, while Chris Boon's Honda Civic split the remaining 4 Clios.
Race : Despite no improvement in the weather, the rain held off and a dry race ensued. As expected, Mark Funnell got away at the start and simply drove off into the distance,
pulling a gap of 3-4 seconds each lap on the battle for second place. Mark Harrison (Mitsubishi Evo) gave early chase, but slowly Richard Gould (Noble M12) moved up to
second place even though completely out of contention for a win. Douglas Ellwood (Marcos Mantis) took up the battle for 2nd place and was running within a second or
two of Gould for lap after lap, the gap moving backwards and forwards as they started lapping the back markers. Up front, it was a one horse race as Funnell
smashed the LMA Euro Saloons and Sports Car lap record (which he set last year) by over a second at 1:09.000 on his way to winning the race by 25 seconds from Gould.
Ellwood's challenge for 2nd place ended less than 2 laps from the finish as his Marcos expired on track.
Tony Soper had got off
to a slow start but as the race went on, he was getting faster and moving slowly towards the front group, finally finishing in 4th place, almost a minute behind the leader and 15 seconds adrift of Class
B winner Ilsa Cox. Cox may have been the solitary Class B entry, but she still set a new lap record for the class at 1:13.106. Andy Harvey was up next in
5th, but a race long battle for 5th between Simon Deaton (Mitsubishi Evo 8) and Dave Cockell (Ford Escort Cosworth) ended on the final lap as they touched on the
exit from Quarry, Cockell spun to the infield while damage to the front of the Mitsubishi left Deaton unable to finish the race distance.
Nick Hayes (Seat Leon) made the early running in Class C but alas retired after 3 laps leaving Olly Allen to take a comfortable class win and finish 6th overall, with Kevin
Wendt (BMW M3) second in class some 20 seconds further back. Ian Craig was always looking good for the Class D win, but his commitment through Camp Corner
with the inside front wheel airborne every time showed no let up in his desire.
In Class E, both Jim
Mepham (Renault Megane) and Jason Newman (Peugeot 306) were feeling confident and both played their jokers for double points. Mepham got off to a flying start making up a number of places on the first lap and
punching well above his weight on his way to beating all but one of the Class C cars and all the Class D cars, finishing 8th overall.
Unfortunately he lost 4 potential points being beaten to fastest Class E lap which narrowly went to championship leader Brett Walter. Jason Newman also had an
excellent start, unlike Brett Walter who had a first lap spin and was looking good for a second in class as a reward. After the midpoint of the race, Chris Boon (Honda
Civic) started to push Newman, but then on lap 13 suddenly Newman was gone, a broken driveshaft ending a valiant performance. His reward was Driver of the Day
(and a bottle of champagne kindly donated by Ian Craig from last year's awards dinner raffle).
Just two rounds in, and no-one has a 100% win record, Brett Walter is nearest and
heads the table on 64 points from Olly Allen (60), Kevin Wendt (58) and Ilsa Cox (56). Brett Walter also leads the Mark Fish Clio Cup on 60 points from Antony Sullivan (52
) and Joe Walton (34). Renault now lead the MSE-Performance.com cup for manufacturers leading Ford by 222 points to 170 after a massive 96 point haul, with
Subaru in 3rd place on 110. The new Super Touring Car Cup is headed by Peter Challis (40) from Richard Hawken (36) and John Hammersley (32).
Race Result:
Winner: Mark Funnell (Lotus Exige), 2nd Richard Gould (Noble M12), 3rd Ilsa Cox (Seat Leon Cupra), 4th Tony Soper (Harrier LR9), 5th Andy Harvey (Subaru Impreza),
6th Olly Allen (Ford Escort Mk II), 7th Mark Harrison (Mitsubishi Evo), 8th Jim Mepham (Renault Megane)
Class Winners: Class A Funnell, Class B Cox, Class C Allen, Class D Ian Craig (BMW
M3), Class E Mepham
Fastest lap: Mark Funnell 1:09.000 (92.21mph) – new lap record
Next race: Donington Park 6/7th June
With support from : Mark Fish Motorsport, MSE-Performance.com & LMA Perfomance
Report by Trevor Nicosia, Car 10 ( www.nyssaracing.com )
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