Collins Crushes the Opposition in a Record
Breaking Days of Thunder Season Finale
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September 2003
Ben Collins celebrated his Days of Thunder Championship victory with
a stunning performance in the season finale at Rockingham.
Collins demonstrated why he is head and shoulders ahead of the pack
this season with a crushing performance in his Territorial Army Deuce
Racing RML Chevrolet in front of 31,000 spectators. Leading from start
to finish, Collins put in a series of record-shattering laps during
the last ten laps to win his sixth Days of Thunder race of the year,
5.8 seconds ahead of Ian McKellar Jr and the Team Learn Direct Chevrolet
of Rob Speak.
Having already won the series in the first race of the day, the newly-crowned
champion led from the start of the 50-lap race from McKellar Jr, Michael
Vergers and Speak when Mark Proctor hit the wall in Turn Three causing
a multi-car pile-up, involving Oli Playle, Andrew Kirkaldy, John Mickel,
John Steward, Niklas Loven and Tony King.
The race was restarted on Lap 14 with Collins maintaining his lead
ahead of the Torquespeed/dsiAnyDoc Chevy of McKellar Jr, while Vergers
was under pressure from his team-mate Speak, who was resisting the threat
of Rehfeld behind him. Rehfeld tried to pass Speak into Turn One but
couldn’t make it stick and lost momentum and dropped back to sixth.
The race went yellow again on Lap 16 when Andy Smith’s car stopped
in a shower of sparks after hitting the wall out of Turn One. The race
restarted on Lap 23 and Collins immediately extended his lead to 2.5
seconds ahead of McKellar, while Speak squeezed past Vergers into Turn
Four on Lap 27 to go third.
McKellar, Vergers and White were the first of the leaders to pit,
with Collins and Speak staying out for another lap. As Collins rejoined
the race, McKellar Jr was able to close right up on the leader but Collins
held on long enough to warm his tyres sufficiently to stay in front.
Two laps later and Collins set a new lap record, with a stunning time
of 34.695 seconds, nearly three tenths faster than the record he set
in the first race of the day. As Collins set his quick lap, John Steward
spun in Turn One to bring out the yellow flags again.
Collins then set about confirming why he is the class of the field
this season. While Speak put McKellar Jr under intense pressure in the
battle for second, on Lap 42 Collins set his fastest and record-breaking
34.475 second lap. He then followed up with laps of 34.506s, 34.504s,
34.507s, 34.664 and 34.777s, before easing off with a pedestrian 36.017s!
Collins swept past the final chequered flag of the season, 5.8 seconds
ahead of McKellar Jr and Speak, with White fourth, just ahead of Vergers
in the Chicago Pneumatic Racing Pontiac and Rehfeld.
“RML gave me a car that was ridiculously quick all weekend,”
said Collins. “The team said it didn’t matter if I didn’t
finish the last race so I pushed as hard as I could.”
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