Debut British GT Win for Caterham Graduates
21 April
2007
Guy Harrington and Ben de Zille Butler (#3 Barwell Motorsport Aston
Martin DBRS9) took a well deserved win in only their third race in
the Avon Tyres British GT Championship ahead of the Team RPM Viper
of Alex Mortimer and Bradley Ellis.
At the flag Harrington held a 6.2 second lead over Ellis, who was defending
hard against a very determined Jonny Cocker in the bio fuelled Aston
Martin, but held on for a nail biting finish with a gap of just 0.236
seconds separating the two cars after the 60-minute race.
Ian Flux was flying in the second half of the race after taking over
the Rollcentre Mosler from Kevin Riley. ‘Fluxie’ set the
fastest lap of the race but a brake problem blunted his charge and
he missed a podium finish by one place 9.3 second behind Cocker.
"After the pitstops I got on the radio and the team said I was
in the lead," said Guy Harrington. "I don't know what happened
to Bradley Ellis but I kept seeing the Viper's lights in my mirrors
and I thought he was getting closer but the team assured me he wasn't.
This is the best win we've had, it's a fantastic feeling."
In GTC the RSS Performance Porsche of Graeme Mundy and Jamie Smyth
were leading but the car pulled off in a cloud of smoke promoting the
Team Aero Morgan with Steve Hyde at the wheel into the class lead.
However Aaron Scott in the Beechdean Ferrari swept past into the class
lead and the first win for the team in British GT.
Guy Harrington and Ben de Zille Butler now lead the Avon Tyres British
GT Championship by two points from Matt Harris and Oliver Bryant who
could only manage to finish 7th after an early spin in the race for
Harris dropped them back down the field. A great recovery drive by
the Tech 9 drivers netted them two championship points.
Despite finishing 2nd in class Keith Ahlers and Steve Hyde are now
at the head of the GTC class.
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See 2007 series calendar for British
GT Championship
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