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All eyes on Formula Ford duel at Castle Combe
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After a lap record smashing opening meeting at Easter and some
scintillating performances from the leading protagonists, all eyes will be
on the Melton Concrete Products Formula Ford 1600 race at the Castle Combe
Circuit's Husqvarna Springtime Raceday on Monday May 5.
While the competition was even more intense due to the addition of the
Golden Helmet races, Easter Monday's Formula Ford action was of the highest
quality.
Outstanding among a pack of drivers who all seemed to have upped their games
for the new season, were Bradford on Avon's Ed Moore and Bridgwater's Josh
Fisher.
Although it was Fisher who beat Moore comprehensively in the circuit's
championship race, Moore showed his class by coming through from the back of
the grid to win the prestigious Golden Helmet. But it was Fisher who smashed
the lap record, previously held by Moore, reducing it to a previously
unthinkable 1:10:511, an improvement of almost three quarters of a second.
Chasing these two hot-shots this time are a number of local drivers, itching
to get their share of the points.
Possibly the most impressive is Chippenham's Adam Higgins, in only his
second year of competition and his first in a Class A car. Taking third on
his debut last time, Adam, son of quadruple champion Bob, will be looking to
put his Van Diemen RF01 on the top step this time.
Wotton under Edge driver Nelson Rowe makes his Class A debut in a Van Diemen
DP08 and could well trounce them all, given his ability to run at the front
in his ancient Crossle. Castle Combe's Andrew Jones is another fast Class A
man in his Ray GRS07, as is Bratton's Ben Norton in the Spectrum 011.
Castle Combe-based Swift Cooper will be looking to Robert Hall to give the
Swift SC92 a Class B win, but last time he lost out to Felix Fisher, brother
of Josh, showing super-fast pace in his Swift SC92.
The National Mobile Windscreens Saloon Car Championship has enough entries
to run as two races, the Class A four wheel drive cars back with the 2WD
Class Bs after mixing it with the Special GTs last time.
Expect another Evo walkover at the front, Southamptons Gary Prebble warding
off the likes of Melksham's Simon Norris in the formidable Mitsubishis.
Other local Class A entries are Cheltenham's Laurence Kilby, in an Evo 8,
and Bristol's Paul Ashton, in a Subaru Impreza.
Class B saw Mark Wyatt take a comfortable win last time in his Astra from
fellow Bristolian, Tim Maddocks, in his impressive Honda Civic Type R.
Reigning double champion Tony Hutchings, from Calne, endured a few teething
troubles with his new Audi TT last time and should be pitted against the
similarly powered SEAT Ibiza Cupra R of Trowbridge's Tim Hanlon, who is
hoping to return to the championship on Monday.
Bath drivers Ingram Legge and Angus Cunningham have their Nissan 200 SXs and
Bristol's David Kift is the new man to beat in Class C after an impressive
debut win last time in his 205 GTi.
Chippenham's William Di Claudio took Class D victory at the opening round in
his 106 but will need to watch out for Yatton Keynell's Jason Cooper, who
finished second on his debut in his relatively standard Fiesta. Bath's Ollie
Lewis has his Peugeot 106 and Chippenham's Geraldine Duff debuts her Rover
25.
Westbury's Shane Marshall took a clear win in the savesometax.co.uk Castle
Combe Special GT Championship race at Easter, but has Bath's Guy Woodward,
also in a Jade, to contend with this time.
Kemble's Ed Lovett clinched Class B and second overall in his unique Norma
M20, with Bristol's Tony Michael not far behind in the Nemesis RME02 in
Class B. Josh Fisher was faster than both those ahead of him, despite his
three FF1600 races that day, so should be stunning in the Mantis Supersport
2 litre run by John Pugsley.
Cirencester's Rob Clarke could also be in contention in the Radical
Clubsport.
The Class C and D race at Easter saw Trowbridge's Mark Funnell take a
phenomenal win from the back of the grid in his Lotus Exige. At this meeting
he is also out in the LMA Euro Saloon and Sports Car race, competing against
some formidable Super Tourer opposition, including the Nissan Primera of
Keith Butcher.
Keith Sprules, from Castle Combe, is the eye-catching entry in Class D with
his Ferrari 360 Challenge.
Cirencester drivers Alex Heynes and Andrew Telling are the other locals in
the LMA race, in their BMW M3 and Clio Cup car respectively. Joss Ronchetti
could be the man to beat though in his flying Talbot Sunbeam Lotus after
finishing third in the Special GT race for Class C and D in March.
Much of the day's action will be centred around the three races for various
the Caterham Graduate championships, offering new drivers the opportunity to
progress as their experience increases. Bristol sends Bill Hombersley in the
Super Graduates and Pete Cannard in the Classics.
Completing the day's entertainment is the Castle Combe debut of the Max5
Racing championship for Mazda MX5s and including Tom Roche of Cardiff, plus
the Lenham Cars MG Midget Challenge featuring virtually road going cars to
fully modified fire breathers.
Monday's action starts at 8.40am with qualifying, racing getting under way
from 12.45pm.
Admission prices are £15 for adults, £7.50 for OAPs, £2.50 for paddock
transfer, whilst accompanied children under 16 are admitted free.
5:13am Monday 28th April 2008
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