| TANNAHILL
TAKES BRANDS DOUBLE FOR VAN DIEMEN
15 July, 2007:
The British Formula Ford Championship welcomed a new victor today
at Brands Hatch, Richard Tannahill claiming a brace of race wins
at the wheel of his Kevin Mills Racing Van Diemen.
They were not only
the 21-year-old Ulsterman's maiden championship victories but also
the first for the recently introduced Van Diemen chassis, and they
brought to a halt championship leader Callum MacLeod's
stranglehold on victory.
MacLeod - who won
his seventh round at Brands on Saturday - could manage no better
than a fourth and a third today, with one of his outings blighted
by a controversial collision.
The season-long
needle match between Jamun Racing's MacLeod and the JTR team's
Nick Tandy continued with renewed vigour in the first of today's
races, Nick out-dragging his pole-sitting rival Callum at the
start to establish an early lead through Paddock Hill Bend.
For four laps they
fought tooth and nail for victory, Tandy pulling every trick in
his repertoire to keep the championship leader's Mygale behind.
MacLeod nosed alongside at corner after corner, but it was not
until the completion of the fourth lap that he managed
successfully to edge ahead.
Tandy was having
none of it however, braking later at the end of the pits straight
in a bid to regain the advantage. Alas at this point their duel
became too physical, MacLeod closing the door with Tandy's foot
still in it and the pair colliding, with Nick's Ray flying off
into the gravel trap. MacLeod was able to restart after the fracas
but his lead was long gone.
Said an uninjured
Tandy: "It was an unnecessary accident and a big impact - not
that I knew much about it at the time. All I could see was the sky
for most of it."
The chief
beneficiary was Tannahill, who had made rapid progress from sixth
on the grid to displace Linton Stuteley, James Nash and Sarah
Playfair to move up to third by lap three. Richard was handed the
lead on a plate and had no hesitation in making the most of it,
rapidly putting some daylight between himself and the pursuing
Stuteley.
His break away was
fortunate as late in the race Tannahill started to suffer gear
selection problems and Linton was able to close on to his tail and
challenge for victory. Richard held him off by just
five-hundredths at the flag; he was delighted to have claimed not
only his maiden BFFC win but also the first for the 2007 Van
Diemen: "It's great to get a win at last… Once Nick and
Callum touched it was just a case of keeping my head and getting
on with the job."
Nash brought
further joy for the Kevin Mills Racing team with a deserved third
place, his sixth podium finish of the season. MacLeod, who had
slipped back to eighth, fought back to fourth by the end, assisted
on the final lap when his team-mate Jay Bridger slithered off at
Hawthorns. It was a bitter disappointment for the Kent driver
after he had held MacLeod at bay for several laps.
Post-race, MacLeod
was excluded from the results for his role in the collision with
Tandy, but was reinstated by the stewards after a successful
appeal.
Sarah Playfair, who
had started an excellent third on the grid once again, placed
fifth ahead of Adrian Campfield, David Brown, Takashi Nagase,
Marcus Weller, and visiting Dutch driver Henk Vuik.
Matt Dobson
collected his fifth consecutive Scholarship Class victory after
his only class rival, Spain's Marcello Conchado, lost time in the
pits.
The third race of
the weekend was the most exciting of the season thus far, prompted
in part by relatively lowly grid slots for MacLeod (fourth) and
Tandy (25th) and both men's determination to improve.
Tannahill led from
the pole with Stuteley, Nash and MacLeod in hot pursuit and showed
superb defensive form as he came under attack. Stuteley tried his
hardest to dislodge the Van Diemen from top spot and then, in the
latter stages, MacLeod had a go also. Neither man could unseat
him, however.
MacLeod was beaten
back to third three laps from home by an on-form Stuteley, Callum
mindful of the need to preserve his championship lead rather than
go all-out for glory. At the line Tannahill was seven-tenths clear
of Stuteley with MacLeod just ahead of Nash for third.
Tandy's progress
through the field was spectacular: he picked off nine cars on the
opening lap and made it into the top 10 by lap four. Eighth was as
high as he would reach, however, his Ray expiring three laps from
the end following its punishing day.
Campfield capped
his most successful championship weekend with fifth ahead of
Brown, Playfair, Nagase, Norwegian guest Anders Krohn, Bridger and
Dutch duo Rogier de Wit and Francesco Pastorelli. Dobson made it a
hat-trick of Scholarship Class wins.
Provisional
results
British Formula Ford round 11 (of 25)
Brands Hatch 15/7/2007. 12 laps / 27.61 miles
1, Richard Tannahill, UK/Coleraine, Mills/Van Diemen, 18m45.757s
2, Linton Stuteley, UK/Stevenage, Getem/Mygale, +0.050s
3, James Nash, UK/Newport Pagnell, Mills/Van Diemen, +1.067s
4, Callum MacLeod, UK/Northampton, Jamun/Mygale, +4.556s
5, Sarah Playfair, UK/East Lothian, Jamun/Mygale, +5.807s
6, Adrian Campfield, UK/Godalming, Celre/Mygale, +5.913s
Scholarship class: Matt Dobson UK/Colchester/Van Diemen 18th
overall +51.905s
Fastest lap: MacLeod 1m31.875s / 90.15mph
Round 12 / Brands
Hatch 15/7/2007. 12 laps / 27.61 miles
1, Richard Tannahill, UK/Coleraine, Mills/Van Diemen, 18m44.797s
2, Linton Stuteley, UK/Stevenage, Getem/Mygale, +0.748s
3, Callum MacLeod, UK/Northampton, Jamun/Mygale, +0.810s
4, James Nash, UK/Newport Pagnell, Mills/Van Diemen, +1.370s
5, Adrian Campfield, UK/Godalming, Celre/Mygale, +1.702s
6, David Brown, UK/Glasgow, Mills/Van Diemen, +4.008s
Scholarship class: Matt Dobson UK/Colchester/Van Diemen 21st
overall +57.204s
Fastest lap: MacLeod 1m31.844s / 90.18mph |