Ginetta G50 Guest Drive – Rockingham
by Kieran Vernon on Apr.26, 2010, under Uncategorized
Having made a great start in the Formula Ford UK championship, it was time to go and have fun in a Ginetta G50!
A G50 with 300hp,?six Speed Sequential box, big and heavy was something I wasn’t used to after a whole season in Formula Ford. More power than anything?I had ever driven, and more gears! However the car felt great, and?I want to have another go!!
Testing went very well, considering it was my first run in the car, I managed 7th fastest. This ended up being my qualifying position on Saturday, after a good qualifying session, however I wasn’t able to get the maximum from the tyres as it was the first new set I had for the weekend.
Race one, a good start saw me 6th into turn one, and then 5th into turn two. I managed to roll up to the back of Benji Heatherington and Chris Dittman by the end of lap 3, andstarted making a challenge shortly before they safety car was brought out. Once back underway I made good use of the restart to pull alongside Chris into turn one, thew move seemed done, but as I went to turn in, I got hit by Matt Bell who had come storming down the inside with all wheels locked up. He took the front and mine, and Dittmans car out, forcing all three of us to retire, which was hugely disappointing!
Because of the DNF in race one, it meant I was to start 18th for race two! The finishing positions of race one determined race two’s grid, much to my disappointment! The race was the first in the morning, and was damp and very slippery. Another mountain for me to climb as i tried to get the hang of driving a G50 and a wet Rockingham for the first time! I made another good start, picking off two places, however the safety car weas deployed twice before racing really got underway. Having climbed to 12th from 18th the safety car helped bunch the pack up, giving me the chance to get on the back of the top 10. This proved very helpful, as I managed to take three cars on one lap, then another three on another! I was now right up there for a top 5 finish, and with the race drawing into a close?I found myself in 5thposition with Tom Sharp in front. G
oing through the turn 1 banking for the final time i managed to?outbreak?Sharp into turn 2. Now in 4thposition i thought about the podium! however my team mate Adam Morgan was too far up the road with only one lap remaining. However 18th to 4th, was a proud drive from me, earning me the name ‘Vernonator’ from Jonny in the team!
4th position meant?my grid position would be drawn for race three, andit turned out?I was selected for P2 on the grid! A great chance to get on the podium for the final race of the weekend, which right from the word go in race one,?I really felt was possible, even in my first race in a G50. Another good start chasing?Julian Draper through turn 1′s banking and into turn two, where?I made the mistake of leaving the?door only just open enough for my team mate and championship leader Frank Wrathall to sneak down the inside. Ending the lap in 3rd, ?Frank and I were hot on Drapers heels, and into Dean, Frank made his move for the lead, in which I followed through to move up to 2nd position on lap two. Frank and I then set about pulling a gap to 3rd, and were running strong at the front. I was pleasantly surprisedto find myself in a very comfortable position in P2 keeping Frank honest, that was until lap 4 when the bottom of the hub failed forcing me into retirement. This seemed a result of the incident in race one, weakened by the collision. A very disappointing end to the weekend, as a podium was almost certain.
However performing this well, on such a great package?withthe British Touring cars, has really filled me with confidence, andI hope has gone down noticed of what?I can do, even with limited testing. Team DynojetUK were a fantastic team to work withall weekend long, and I must thank the whole team especially Mark and Charlotte who worked very hard to get my car back out for Sunday! A big thanks also to Lawrence Tomlinson of Ginetta Cars for giving me the opportunity to be out there! I had a great time, learnt a huge amount, and I vow to sort my unfinished business one day!
Next round of the MSA Formula Ford Championship at Knockhill in Scottland, be sure not to miss it!
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