Archive    |    Home   |

FREKE CLOSES ON TITLE AT KNOCKHILL

4 September, 2006: Nathan Freke edged closer to the UK Formula Ford Championship crown yesterday when he claimed twin wins at Knockhill in Scotland to bring his victory tally for the season to seven.

Kidderminster-based Freke refused to let a wet weekend at Knockhill dampen his spirits at what was the Ford-backed championship's first appearance on the BTCC bill in three years.

The 22-year-old Jamun Racing driver claimed both pole positions after an intense battle with James Nash in Saturday's qualifying session. Nash had held the top spot for the majority of the session until Freke pinched it with just five minutes remaining. Nash quickly responded and retook pole but Freke bounced back again to seal it with his last lap of the session. Nash was denied the opportunity to respond when the session was red-flagged two minutes early with two cars off in the gravel at the hairpin.

Freke made it away in the lead of the first race and was able to open a decisive gap as Nash came under threat from Peter Dempsey. The Irishman had qualified only sixth but charged up to third off the line and quickly put Nash under pressure for second. He found a way around on the third lap and set off in pursuit of Freke.

But it was too late to mount a serious challenge, Freke had broken away and Dempsey was never able to make inroads into the gap. Freke controlled the race brilliantly from the front and scored a well-deserved win with a faultless drive.

Nash held on to his third place to secure another strong podium finish, but he was made to work hard for it on the last lap by Sarah Playfair, who was charging through the field from eighth on the grid.

The East Lothian lass had already displaced her Jamun team-mate Jay Bridger and Kevin Mills Racing's Richard Tannahill on her way to the front, and started to reel in Nash. She caught him with two laps to go and set about finding a way through. Nash's defence was strong, though, and he covered the inside line at the hairpin on the last lap to hold on to the place up the hill to the finish line.

"I'm really pleased with that drive," exclaimed Playfair. "Obviously it's disappointing not to have made the podium after that, but I was so close and I really enjoyed it." Sarah set the fastest lap of the race, establishing a circuit lap record for the Duratec class.

Tannahill headed home Bridger for fifth, with Steve Roberts seventh ahead of Christian Ebbesvik, who had an eventful race after qualifying an impressive third. The Norwegian slithered off the track early in the race and had to fight his way back up from 12th. He was making good progress until he came under attack from Adriano Buzaid. The young Brazilian dived up the inside under braking for the hairpin and the pair made contact as Ebbesvik turned in. A pair of synchronised 360-degree spins later, they rejoined and resumed their races.

Jonny Baker was ninth ahead of Scholarship Class victor Takashi Nagase, Sean Petterson and Buzaid, with returning Scottish Champion Joe Tanner 13th.

In race two Freke put in another mistake-free performance to claim his second win but had to work a little harder for this one thanks to pressure from Nash.

Nash chased hard in the opening laps and even looked like he might pass Freke after a brief safety car period. He looked to challenge at the first corner but wasn't quite close enough to make a move stick. He was able to follow Freke for much of the race but, ultimately, the championship leader's pace proved too much and Nash had to settle for his second podium of the day.

"It was the perfect weekend for me," said Freke. "It was so important to get off the line well and make it really tough for everyone behind who had to deal with driving through the spray. I managed to get away in the lead and open a gap in both races, and the damp patches actually worked in my favour a little because they made overtaking very difficult."

Freke's championship lead is now a whacking 119 points - a good score at Silverstone in three weeks time ought to be enough for him to clinch the crown.

The Kevin Mills pairing of Tannahill and Steve Roberts were handed third and fourth place finishes after Bridger touched the rear of Ebbesvik's car at the hairpin and both were delayed. The Norwegian recovered to fifth but Bridger slipped down to ninth.

Peter Dempsey's hopes of gaining ground on the championship frontrunners were dashed when he slid off the road on the first lap; he recovered to sixth. Playfair faltered in the second race too, caught out by a wet patch while trying to overtake Roberts, she spun into retirement at Clark.

Tanner took seventh with Petterson eighth ahead of Bridger and Nagase again 10th. The Japanese driver won both Scholarship Class races, lifting his Van Diemen RF05 well clear of his nearest class rivals. He said: "The conditions were quite difficult and keeping it on the track was hard work. But it was a great feeling to be in the top 10 twice and to pick up the points for two wins." Glaswegian Gary Brown finished both races to maintain his overall Scholarship Class lead.

Ruth Senior just missed out on a top-10 finish, with Baker following her home for 12th ahead of Jamie Jardine and Craig Bell, the sole Clubmans Cup representative to make the trip north.

Provisional results UKFF round 13, Knockhill, 03/09/2006. 18 laps / 22.88 miles
1, Nathan Freke, UK/Kidderminster, Jamun, Mygale, 17m 24.899s
2, Peter Dempsey, IRL/Ashbourne, Dempsey, Ray, +5.783s
3, James Nash, UK/Newport Pagnell, Fluid, Van Diemen, +8.061s
4, Sarah Playfair, UK/East Lothian, Jamun, Mygale, +8.221s
5, Richard Tannahill, UK/Coleraine, Mills, Van Diemen, +8.796s
6, Jay Bridger, UK/Horsmonden, Jamun, Mygale, +9.768s
Scholarship Cup: Takashi Nagase (JAP/Van Diemen) / 10th overall +26.845s
Clubmans Cup: Craig Bell (UK/Van Diemen) / 17th overall, 17 laps
Fastest lap: Playfair 57.220s / 79.98mph (est rec)

Round 14, Knockhill, 03/09/2006. 18 laps / 22.88 miles
1, Freke, 18m 03.946s
2, Nash, +3.303s
3, Tannahill, +9.395s
4, Steve Roberts, UK/Whitchurch, Mills, Van Diemen, +9.907s
5, Christian Ebbesvik, NOR/Bergen, JLR, Van Diemen, +12.096s
6, Dempsey, +13.936s
Scholarship Cup: Nagase / 10th overall +18.641s
Clubmans Cup: Bell / 14th overall +34.742s
Fastest lap: Freke 52.175s / 87.71 mph (rec)

 

Links  |    Teams area   |    Archive  |    Site map  |