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BARC
Dunlop/Motorsport News Saloon Championship at Brands Hatch 03 and 04 November
2007
The team headed to Brands Hatch
for the final two rounds of the BARC DMN championship.
The meeting was sure to be exciting as any one of three cars could win
the class championship with the Clubman sitting second in the standings prior to
the meeting. Various scenarios had
been calculated and the Clubmans targets were clear – beat the green and pink
Mini and match whatever the yellow Mini could do – other permutations could
come into play but were out of the Clubmans hands so the strategies were built
around these objectives.
Qualifying
The Clubman headed out into the
qualifying session with the circuit bathed in weak autumnal sunshine.
The early part of the session was used to build tyre and brake
temperature before attempting to set a quick time, with a capacity entry plus
reserves traffic would prove to be a problem throughout the session.
The Clubman managed to find some clear air and began to bring down the
lap times improving steadily as the session drew on.
The improvements were brought
to a shuddering halt when a Cosworth turned in as the Clubman was passing it and
dealt a shattering blow to the Clubmans nearside front wheel.
With the cars geometry upset by the knock the Clubman returned to the
paddock where the team were able to carry out repairs that would see the Clubman
able to take the race start later in the day although the setup of the car was
now compromised. Despite the set
back the Clubman had secured a position in the middle of the grid and 2nd
in class behind the yellow Mini but ahead of the green and pink machine.
Race 1
For this final meeting of the
year standing starts were being used and as the lights went out the Clubman
rocketed off the line and passed five cars on the run to the first corner
including the yellow peril! It
wasn’t long before the more powerful cars that the Clubman passed into the
first corner were lining up behind the Clubman and attempting to pass the cheeky
blue machine. After fending off an
Impreza for the opening stages the Clubman finally yielded as the turbo engined
machine used its power advantage to pass the Clubman along the straight.
The
Clubman still enjoyed a comfortable cushion back to the yellow peril as there
were still several cars between them thanks to the Clubmans demon start.
At this stage the green and pink Mini was out of the picture and falling
away form the other title contenders. An
extra factor was soon thrown into the equation when a car dropped oil onto the
circuit – this seemed to effect the Clubman more dramatically than expected as
the handling was still far from ideal after the qualifying incident.
As the race entered its closing stages the Clubman eased off the pace and
played safe electing to manage the gap to the yellow Mini behind rather than
trying to increase the margin and risk going off on the oil.
As the chequered flag came out the Clubman stormed across the line to
take a well deserved class win – a result which would give the Clubman the
title if it could either repeat the feat in the second race or follow the yellow
Mini home.
Race 2
As the lights went out the
Clubman once again got a great start but this time the yellow peril stayed with
the Clubman on the run to the first corner.
The two cars negotiated the corner nose to tail but all around them chaos
reigned as contact forced other cars off the circuit.
The red flags came out to stop the race but the unsighted yellow Mini
failed to see them and ploughed in to the back of the slowing Clubman!
The impact knocked the rear suspension out of alignment and would cause
handling problems throughout the entire rerun.
The
restart saw the Clubman again get away well but this time it was the yellow
peril that had the advantage going into the first corner.
All cars made it successfully through at the second attempt and the race
was on. The Clubman was soon hard on the heels on the yellow peril
and searching for a way past whilst the green and pink machine sought to pass
the Clubman. For several laps this
pattern repeated until the yellow Mini and the Clubman made a decisive break and
continued the dogfight as a pair. After
getting a good exit from the final corner the Clubman ran in the slipstream of
the yellow Mini along the main straight before out-braking it into Paddock Hill
Bend and retaking the class lead.
The fight was not over though
as the yellow peril sought to regain the upper hand, the Clubman fought
valiantly but the damage sustained at the aborted first start was severely
effecting the handling of the car and the yellow machine found a way past.
The position held by the Clubman at this stage was good enough to take
the Championship so the Clubman once again elected to hold station rather than
risk the car with a death or glory passing attempt on the yellow peril.
The two cars flashed across the line seconds apart taking the chequered
flag to end another season of fantastic racing.
The team can once again be very
pleased with their weekends performance – the Clubman delivered another class
win (and a second in class) as well as setting the outright lap record for the
class during the first race! Knowing
the required results from the meeting also allowed the team to manage the race
strategies – this became crucial after the damage received in the aborted
start of the second race and ensured that no unnecessary risks were taken.
The results gained at this
meeting also give the team the class Championship win for the season – a great
reward after a long hard season of racing and once again proves that the Clubman
is a highly competitive package. Once
again the Clubman also proved the popularity of the classic Mini with the public
as the packed grandstands cheered the plucky little machine throughout both
races and flocked to see the car in the paddock between races.
The
teams thanks go to all the sponsors that have assisted the team and hope that
they enjoyed the season. Thanks
must also go to the marshals and officials who have worked tirelessly throughout
the season to ensure that the race meetings run smoothly (and indeed – at
all!). The team is now looking forward to next season…..
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