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James Colburn took to the top step of the AirAsia Renault UK Clio Cup podium for the second time rounding off a perfect weekend for himself and the Westbourne Motorsport team at a soaking wet Thruxton.
Colburn,
a regular to the podium in 2011, was delighted with the result. “An
excellent two wins! The weather was torrential. I could barely see
where I was going at some points. It’s been fantastic though, great
for the team and hopefully we can take our championship from here.”
“You
could barely see your own front bonnet it was that bad. You would be
going down into Church and you had to guess where your braking points
were because it was changing that much. There were different puddles
coming from all different places. It was unbelievable!”
Due
to heavy rain and high winds, the race was started in single file
under safety car conditions for the first three laps.
Upon
the restart, former Ginetta Junior champion Adam Bonham took the lead
into turn one. Soon after Josh Files made his move to take second but
it was to be short lived as both Bonham and Files ran wide at Noble
dropping Files to third and forcing Bonham to return to the pits.
With
the front runners out of place, PER HIRE/Stancombe Vehicle
Engineering’s
Paul
Rivett made the most of the opportunity to take the lead. The
increasingly wet conditions seemingly suiting the multiple Clio Cup
winner, who is soon to make his debut in the P1 AquaX jet-ski
championship.
High speed action at a unusually dry Thruxton |
The
first victims of the treacherous conditions were Total Control
Racing’s Rob Smith and Saturday’s Rookie Cup winner Mike Bushell
both meeting the barriers at speed due to standing water at Allard
causing the release of the safety car.
Three
laps later, the safety car lights were off and the rain soaked race
began yet again. Rivett lead down into turn one, Colburn in second
and Team Pyro team mates Files and Jack Goff fighting for third
position, closely followed by Josh Cook. With a five-car train
battling for the lead, contact soon ensued between leading Rookie
Josh Cook and Files, the latter spinning onto the grass forcing Files
to rejoin down in 13th
position.
Up
ahead, Rivett was able to pull out a short lead from second placed
Colburn, but on the final lap, Colburn gained a good tow to pass the
triple-champion into turn one, which he held to the chequered flag.
“It
was an absolutely great race,” said Rivett. “A second place but
it was a shame I wasn’t quite able to hold on for the win. To be
honest, I thought we were on the last lap and we weren’t so that
being the reason as to why James got through.
“The
conditions were absolutely treacherous out there so I’m just glad I
brought the PER HIRE/Stancombe Vehicle Engineering car home. I’ve
never driven in conditions as bad as that before.”
“I’m
really, really pleased with the final result. We didn’t have a
great qualifying session and we have turned it into two great race
results meaning more points in the bag. Overall, it’s been a great
weekend.”
Current
championship leader Jack Goff held onto third to take the final
podium position. “It was lethal to be honest. It was touch and go
whether the race would go ahead, the conditions were that bad. Even
behind the safety car it was hard to keep the car in a straight line,
I’m just glad I was able to bring the car back in one piece and
keep more points on the board for the championship.”
Scuderia
Vittoria’s James Dixon had a quiet but positive race, starting from
eighth, he made his way up to finish fourth and take the fastest lap.
Cook,
looking for his first Rookie Cup win of the season, was unable to
hold his fourth position, losing out to fellow rookie and ex-Swedish
Junior Ice Racing racer, Kim Andersson on the final lap.
“It’s
great,” said Andersson. “The wet conditions are my favourite as
I’m more comfortable with them. It was a little like rallying and
ice racing so I’m hoping for more rain later in the season.”
Also
making progress from the start, Lithuanian Ignas Gelzinis finished
seventh from eleventh, followed by Vic Covey who made up nine places
from the grid to take the flag in eighth. In ninth was ex-rally
driver Adam Gould recovering well from a spin on the opening laps.
Rounding
out the top ten was Finesse Motorsport Ltd’s 19-year old Aaron
Williamson who made the most of the wet conditions to finish in 10th
position having started in down in 23rd
after
struggling with mechanical problems throughout the weekend.
Just
behind Williamson and narrowly missing out on a top ten finish,
Scotsman Finlay Crocker came home in 11th
place to take the ELF Masters Trophy, 4.958secs ahead of Saturday’s
Masters trophy winner Simon Belcher in 12th
place.
The weather conditions for the Clios, Porsches, Ginettas and Touring Cars were on times treacherous |
“I
really enjoyed it, when I could see where I was going, less fun when
I couldn’t see,” expressed the former Scottish Mini Challenge
driver. “I lost two places at Church on the last lap because I
didn’t even see they were there to be honest. To finish 11th
from starting 22nd
is quite good, I’m very happy with that.”
Having
had two top ten grid positions, Total Control Racing’s Nicolas
Hamilton had a mixed weekend in the difficult conditions, spinning
twice in the second race concluding his day in eighteenth place.
The
championship now takes a break, resuming at the Cheshire circuit,
Oulton Park on June 9-10, where the tight title battle is set to
continue.
Round
6 Results
- James COLBURN Westbourne Motorsport Laps 15 28:54.058
- Paul RIVETT PER HIRE/SVE +1.041
- Jack GOFF Team Pyro +1.356
- James DIXON Scuderia Vittoria +1.989
- Kim ANDERSSON Team Pyro +3.049
- Josh COOK 20Ten Racing +4.735
- Ignas GELZINIS Juta Racing +9.429
- Vic COVEY Scuderia Vittoria +14.399
- Adam GOULD Stancombe Vehicle Engineering +14.706
- Aaron WILLIAMSON Finesse Motorsport Ltd +15.105
Drivers’
Championship after Round 6:
Driver
|
Points
|
Jack Goff
|
159
|
Paul Rivett
|
137
|
Adam Bonham
|
130
|
James Dixon
|
116
|
James Colburn
|
102
|
Josh Files
|
100
|
Ant Whorton-Eales
|
94
|
Kim Andersson
|
72
|
Josh Cook
|
69
|
Luke Wright
|
60
|
Vic Covey
|
60
|
Ignas Gelzinis
|
53
|
Aaron Williamson
|
49
|
Adam Gould
|
39
|
Simon Belcher
|
37
|
Mike Bushell
|
36
|
William Davison
|
36
|
Finlay Crocker
|
31
|
Nic Hamilton
|
28
|
Rob Smith
|
27
|
Jake Giddings
|
24
|
Darren Wilson
|
20
|
Ronnie Klos
|
15
|
Mark Tilbury
|
14
|
Tautvydas Barstys
|
10
|
Entrants’
Trophy after Round 6:
Team Pyro
|
319
|
Westbourne
Motorsport
|
217
|
Scuderia Vittoria
|
209
|
Stancombe Vehicle
Engineering
|
176
|
20Ten Racing
|
89
|
Finesse Motorsport
Ltd
|
73
|
Juta Racing
|
66
|
Total Control
Racing
|
55
|
MBR
|
38
|
Silver Fox Racing
|
14
|
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