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EBBESVIK & TANDY ON TOP AT THRUXTON

1 October, 2006: Wins for Christian Ebbesvik and Nick Tandy at Thruxton this weekend were the highlights of the UK Formula Ford Championship's penultimate meeting of the season.

Ebbesvik took a hard-earned and long-awaited win on Saturday to become the season's sixth different victor and Tandy won today's 18th round of the Ford-backed championship in tricky damp conditions.

Ebbesvik's win ended a 16-month victory drought for the once dominant Van Diemen marque. The 22-year-old from Bergen in Norway assumed control at half distance in his Team JLR-run RF06, having started from fourth on the grid. It was Christian's first race win in five seasons of trying.

Newly crowned UK Formula Ford Champion Nathan Freke was the early pacesetter, leading away from his 10th pole position of the season. But Freke's Mygale - like most of the grid shod with wet-weather Avons - was soon suffering handling problems which rendered him unable to prevent Nick Tandy's Ray from lifting the lead on lap four.

Ebbesvik was on the move too, claiming third from Steve Roberts' Van Diemen and then second from the increasingly troubled Freke before latching on to Tandy's tail for three laps. Christian's decisive manoeuvre for the lead came on lap seven and he was quick to pull out a handy advantage. Tandy held on well to the charging Norwegian to finish 1.1s behind at the chequered flag.

The meteoric Peter Dempsey was an impressive third. The Irish Ray pilot was one of only two on the grid to opt for slick tyres, a decision he was to rue on the opening lap when he spun to last but one in the tricky damp conditions. Peter made it back into the top 10 by mid-distance and then picked off some notable names on his charge back to the podium.

With Freke calling it a day after nine laps, and joining Richard Tannahill and Roberts in retirement with tyre problems, Jamun Racing honours were upheld by South African Sean Petterson, who matched his season-best result with fourth, two places ahead of the sister car of Jay Bridger, with James Nash's Fluid-run Van Diemen sandwiching them for fifth. Adriano Buzaid, Nathan Caratti, Johnny Baker and John Martin rounded out the top 10, with Sarah Playfair 11th just ahead of 16-year-old Robert Hall.

Callum McLeod was next up to take the Clubmans Cup honours for Zetec-powered cars, and Takashi Nagase was 14th and the leading Scholarship Cup finisher, seven seconds ahead of David Brown.

The identity of the victor of Sunday's race, the championship's 18th round, was in doubt right up to the final lap. Three drivers held the lead and the showery weather made for tricky driving conditions which caught out more than a few.

Tandy seized the lead from pole man Freke on the opening lap, up Woodham Hill, but Freke fought back to the front next time around, with Steve Roberts close behind for third.

Tandy posted the fastest lap of the race - and broke Dempsey's lap record, set the day before - on the fourth tour as he swept back into the lead, only to come under attack from Roberts, who had pushed Freke back to third.

Enjoying his best race of the season to date in the Kevin Mills Racing Van Diemen, Roberts snatched the lead from Tandy into the Club chicane on the eighth lap. Alas Steve's tenure in front was to last only until two laps from the end, when he got caught up in another's accident - Neil Tofts spun his Ray at Club and collided with Roberts, who was in the wrong place at precisely the wrong moment.

Tandy's hopes of victory had looked remote thanks to a spin at the chicane two laps earlier, but he recovered to repass Freke and was then gifted the lead by Roberts' demise. Nick crossed the line 1.455s ahead of Freke for his second win of the year and said: "What a fantastic race… It was so slippery out there that it was anybody's race for a time."

Ebbesvik followed up his Saturday win with a close third behind Freke, with Petterson just behind them both in fourth. A distant fifth was James Nash, with Jonny Baker and Jay Bridger close behind. McLeod was eighth to once again win the Clubmans Cup, and Nagase ninth for Scholarship honours. Tannahill, Playfair and Jamie Jardine rounded out the top 12.

Young Glaswegian Brown drove a steady and conservative race once more to take 14th and to secure enough points to make his Scholarship Cup championship victory a virtual certainty. All David needs to do at next Saturday's championship finale at Castle Combe is to turn up for the meeting…

Provisional results UKFF round 17, Thruxton, 30/09/2006. 14 laps / 32.98 miles
1, Christian Ebbesvik, NOR/Bergen, JLR, Van Diemen, 20m 12.437s
2, Nick Tandy, UK/Bedford, Tandy, Ray, +1.117s
3, Peter Dempsey, IRL/Ashbourne, Dempsey, Ray, +10.668s
4, Sean Petterson, ZA/Walton, Jamun, Mygale, +15.732s
5, James Nash, UK/Newport Pagnell, Fluid, Van Diemen, +25.155s
6, Jay Bridger, UK/Horsmonden, Jamun, Mygale, +26.351s

Clubmans Cup: Callum McLeod (UK/Ray) / 13th overall +47.324s
Scholarship Cup: Takashi Nagase (JAP/Van Diemen) / 14th overall +48.034s
Fastest lap: Dempsey 1m 23.043s / 102.13mph (est rec)

Round 18, Thruxton, 01/10/2006. 15 laps / 35.34 miles
1, Tandy, 21m 18.120s
2, Freke, +1.455s
3, Ebbesvik, +3.133s
4, Petterson, +3.396s
5, Nash, +24.244s
6, Jonny Baker, UK/Farnham Common, JLR, Van Diemen, +24.605s

Clubmans Cup: McLeod / 8th overall +42.115s
Scholarship Cup: Nagase / 9th overall +50.313s
Fastest lap: Tandy 1m 18.967s / 107.40mph (rec)

 

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