Conway and Gonzalez Take British F3 Titles
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September 2006
Mike Conway and Rodolfo Gonzalez are today waking up as British F3
champions after Rounds 19 & 20 of the Lloyds TSB Insurance British
F3 International Series at Silverstone.
Mike Conway joins a prestigious line up of drivers who have lifted the
British Formula 3 title since 1964, including Jackie Stewart, Emerson
Fittipaldi, Ayrton Senna, Johnny Herbert, Mika Hakkinen, Rubens Barrichello
and two generations of the Piquet family.
On his way to the 2006 title Mike won 10 races from 20 starts, with
16 podium finishes in total. He also added 10 pole positions but most
importantly he has scored points in every race so far this season, an
impressive set of statistics.
Mike Conway: "To be champion, its a big relief as well as a lot
of joy and happiness. It's been a long year and now it has finally come
to an end and the championships mine it just feels fantastic. It was
really emotional that last lap, I knew I was nearly there, I just had
to hold it together and then crossing the line I just couldn't speak.
The guys were talking to me on the radio but I couldn't reply I was
so choked and emotional at that point, I'm really happy. I kept myself
strong even though the first weekend didn't go well. We bounced straight
back and got some wins. We've been so determined this year to win the
championship, just been trying really hard and it has paid off. Not
too sure where we're going next but we have a few options and I think
we're going to do some GP2 tests. It's been fantastic and I'd like to
thank SRO for giving us a great championship, they've taken us to some
great circuits which has given us some great racing. The Raikkonen Robertson
Racing team have done a fantastic job all the way through the year,
so consistent and they've pushed really hard. They are a new team, they
do have some very experienced guys but it is a new team and they've
really strived to win. I think they are Carlin are going to be the teams
to beat next year."
Raikkonen Robertson Racing Team Principal Anthony 'Boyo' Hieatt was
thrilled with the result: "We're a new team and Mike's done everything
we've asked him for. Fifty percent races wins, a perfect weekend - a
champion with style," he said. "Mike was the only driver we
chased this year, he was the team leader; he's brought the drivers up
to near his level. He's a great champion, thoroughly deserved; it means
a massive amount for the team: it's what everyone's worked for, everyone's
happy."
Mark Blundell of 2MB said: "We've been associated with Mike since
the beginning of this season and he was a guy that we looked at and
we felt had a lot of potential. He's been working with the team, Räikkönen
Robertson Racing, and I think they've gelled well together. We've done
some good for Mike, I think he's taken on board the advice we've put
into the system, but he's done all the hard work himself. He's committed
himself and given 110% each time and he's got 100% reward with winning
the Championship and I think that's a great achievement for him and
a great achievement for us. I never expected Mike to go out and and
be conservative in terms of knowing he's just going to win it by making
up the numbers and earning the points, he's was going to go out and
do it in a way that signals to everyone that he's the best and the only
way to do that is to win it, which he's done."
T Sport's Rodolfo Gonzalez has been the dominant force in the National
Class this season. The 19-year-old Venezuelan stepped up to Formula
3 after spending a year in UK Formula Renault and took to the Dallara
like a duck to water, winning straight out of the box. He has scored
13 wins from 20 starts, with a total of 18 podium finishes so far this
year. Add to that 13 pole positions and Gonzalez will be a force to
reckon with for the overall 2007 British F3 title.
Rodolfo Gonzalez: “It feels good to be Champion. Well at least
I think it does, it hasn’t sunk in yet! We achieved what we needed
to today but it was tricky. I got pushed onto the grass during the opening
lap of race one so I had to fight my way back up to third, which is
where I needed to finish to get the Championship in the bag. In race
two I made up a couple of places at the start but then I had a bit of
a scrap with an A-class car and I ended up launching into the air and
damaging the floor when I came back down to earth! It’s good to
be Champion; the pressure is off now so I think Thruxton will be a lot
of fun!”
Russell Eacott (T-Sport Team Principal): “Obviously we’re
all delighted for Rodolfo. He’s had 13 wins so far this year which
you have to say is pretty dominant. It’s good to be a Championship-winning
team again too as it does a lot to boost the efforts of the whole team
as we always want to get better and better. Just one more weekend to
go now!”
SRO
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