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Formula BMW UK - Rounds 15 & 16 - Snetterton - Race
Thu Aug 17 14:00:00 CEST 2006 Pressemeldung
Niall Breen (Fortec Motorsport) came another step closer to his title dream with second and first positions in today's races, giving him a 69 point lead with four races remaining. Ross Curnow (Nexa Racing) claimed his second win of the year in race one with Henry Arundel's double Rookie win taking him straight to the top of the Rookie Cup table.
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Snetterton - Rounds 15 & 16 - 13 August 2006 - Race.
Breen closes in on title while Arundel steals the Rookie lead
Snetterton, 13 August, 2006. Niall Breen (Fortec Motorsport) came another step
closer to his title dream with second and first positions in today's races,
giving him a 69 point lead with four races remaining. Ross Curnow (Nexa Racing)
claimed his second win of the year in race one with Henry Arundel's double
Rookie win taking him straight to the top of the Rookie Cup table.
In the morning's race Curnow led Breen from start to finish to secure victory
after the pair had passed front row starters, Oliver Turvey (Team Loctite) and
Euan Hankey (Fortec Motorsport) who both made mistakes coming out of Riches on
lap two. In the afternoon, Breen went one step higher by making a great move to
pass Turvey at the end of the Revett Straight to take the lead with four laps
to go.
"It was a good result today, I had the championship in mind but was always
going to go for the win", Breen said. Second placed Turvey was disappointed not
to have converted either of two pole position into a win: "I made a great start
but just didn't have the speed down the back straight towards the end of race
two to hold Breen off".
Curnow was pleased with his day's work, helping to secure his second spot in
the championship ahead of Hankey as well as coming away with the Formula BMW UK
Snetterton lap record, clocking a time of 1:10.086 in race two.
The biggest smile of the day however was across the face of 18-year-old Arundel
who produced two great drives including a mature performance to finish not only
top Rookie, but third overall in race one, the highest finish for a Rookie this
year.
"It's been a great weekend, I felt I was as quick as the front runners at the
start of race one but just settled into my own race as I was not being pushed
from behind and didn't want to risk my podium finish. I managed to stay out of
trouble in race two and after Niall Quinn (Carlin Motorsport) made a mistake,
was able to claim the double!"
Arundel now leads the Rookie Cup with four races to go, but with only twelve
points covering the top three, Quinn or Kimiya Sato (Rowan Motor Racing Ltd)
are still in with a chance as the end draws ever closer.
R indicates driver eligible for Rookie Cup
Fastest Lap
Ross Curnow (Nexa Racing) 1:10.086, 100.26mph, 161.36kph
Pole Position - Oliver Turvey (Team Loctite) 1:09.394
Championship Points Tables
Drivers
1. Breen (8 wins) 244, 2. Curnow 175 (2 win), 3. Hankey (2 wins) 158, 4. Turvey
(4 wins) 128, 5. Meadows 127, 6. Oakes (1 win) 122, 7. Legris 74, 8. Patritzi
70, 9. Arundel 37, 10. Quinn 35.
Rookies
1. Arundel 212, 2. Quinn 203, 3. Sato 200, 4. G Mansell 159, 5. Hamilton 139,
6. Clarke 117, 7. Dunstan 54, 8. Murray 53, 9. Orgee 53, 10. Weller 48.
Teams
1. Fortec Motorsport 409, 2. Nexa Racing 176, 3. Carlin Motorsport 155, 4.
Motaworld Racing 146, 5.= Master Motorsport and Team Loctite 127, 7. Mackie
Motorsport 30, 8. Rowan Motor Racing Ltd 29, 9. Coles Racing 28, 10. Filsell
Motorsport 28
Rounds Seventeen and Eighteen of the Championship will be at Knockhill on 2/3
September.