Paul Rivett scored his first victory of
the 2012 AirAsia Renault UK Clio Cup season at Brands Hatch, with a
strong performance by the PER HIRE/Stancombe Vehicle Engineering triple
champion.
In a frenetic first lap, contact
between Westbourne Motorsport’s
William Davison and Team Pyro’s Kim Andersson
into turn one led to retirement for both despite Swedish driver Andersson’s
brief return to the track.
Finesse Motorsport Ltd’s Jake Giddings
and Scuderia Vittoria’s Luke Wright were also out of the race by the third
corner causing a chain reaction resulting in a heavy collision between Mike
Bushell, Nic Hamilton and Adam Gould and the release of the safety car.
Pole-man Josh Files broke away from the
field with reigning champion Paul Rivett in hot pursuit, regularly harassing
the leader and eventually forcing him into a mistake dropping him to fourth and
allowing Rivett to take the lead and head for the win.
“Great race! Cars were going everywhere
on the first lap, I couldn’t believe how many of them were in the barriers,
there was debris here there and everywhere,” said the three-time champion.
“On the restart I was all over Josh and
he made a mistake which left the door open and by the time he tried to shut it,
I was already there,” said Rivett. “The PER HIRE/Stancombe Vehicle Engineering
car has been great today so I’m really pleased with today’s result, it made up
for yesterday.”
Race one race winner Jack Goff kept
Rivett honest for the remainder of the race, never allowing the leader to break
away taking second place and keeping him top of the championship points.
Making a welcome return to the
championship, Ginetta graduate Adam Bonham set the race’s fastest lap but was
unable to find a way past the dicing duo ahead.
“I was a long way off and it took a
long time to catch them back up and managed to get to them just as the race
finished so I didn’t have a chance to compete for first or second.”
Former jet-ski champion Simon Belcher
scooped the ELF Masters Trophy after making the most of the Finlay Crocker’s
five-second penalty for exceeding track limits.
“I’m really happy to survive that first
lap carnage and come home eleventh so I’m really pleased, obviously top Master,
or old person. It was a good race,”said the Swindon
based Handy Motorsport with Pyro driver.
Elsewhere, Lichfield
driver Ant Whorton-Eales challenged hard, taking the fight to the more
experienced drivers and securing the Rookie Trophy and fifth place overall.
“It went really well today! From
thirteenth to fifth, we passed quite a few cars but, obviously, a lot of it was
to do with the crash at the start. Overall, it was a great race and massive
thanks to Westbourne,” said the 2011 Mini Challenge Club Class champion.
Ignas Gelzinis made his race debut weekend with Lithuanian-based
Juta Racing and despite limited pre-season testing avoided the incidents ahead
of him to record a twelfth placed finish after starting from the rear of the
grid.
The championship heads to East
Midland’s Donington
Park for round two on
April 14-15, where Rivett will be hopeful of building on his success this
weekend.
“We’ve got a few points to make up in
the championship, but it’s head down for Donington and see what we can do
there,” said Rivett.
Race
Two Results
1. Paul Rivett Stancombe Vehicle Engineering 23 laps - 24:19.5742. Jack Goff Team Pyro - +0.381
3. Adam Bonham Team Pyro - +0.796
4. Josh Files Team Pyro - +2.655
5. Ant Whorton-Eales Westbourne Motorsport - +5.060
6. James Dixon Scuderia Vittoria - +6.193
7. James Colburn Westbourne Motorsport - +7.212
8. Rob Smith Total Control Racing - +11.676
9. Vic Covey Scuderia Vittoria - +18.131
10. Simon Belcher Handy Motorsport with Pyro - +18.412
Championship
Points After Round 1:
Driver
|
Points
|
Jack Goff
|
60
|
Josh Files
|
50
|
Adam Bonham
|
47
|
James Dixon
|
38
|
Ant Whorton-Eales
|
34
|
Paul Rivett
|
32
|
Aaron Williamson
|
31
|
Luke Wright
|
22
|
Vic Covey
|
18
|
Kim Andersson
|
16
|
James Colburn
|
16
|
Simon Belcher
|
15
|
Mark Tilbury
|
14
|
Ignas Gelzinis
|
14
|
Rob Smith
|
14
|
Mike Bushell
|
12
|
Josh Cook
|
11
|
Finlay Crocker
|
11
|
William Davison
|
10
|
Adam Gould
|
9
|
Nic Hamilton
|
8
|
Ronnie Klos
|
6
|
Tautvydas Barstys
|
6
|
Jake Giddings
|
0
|
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