Asmer Triumphs as Greg Mansell Scores First
British F3 Podium
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April 2007
Marko Asmer (#7 Hitech Racing Dallara F307 Mercedes) took his second
win in three races in a lights to flag victory but he had to fight
off a last lap challenge from Stephen Jelley (#1 Raikkonen Robertson
Racing Dallara F307 Mercedes). The Mansell name returned to the British
Formula 3 podium for the first time since 1979 with Greg Mansell (#50
Fortec Motorsport Dallara F307 Mercedes) finishing in third ahead of
his rapid Fortec teammate Sebastian Hohenthal (#5 Fortec Motorsport
Dallara F307 Mercedes).
In the National Class Michael Meadows (#55 Master
Motorsport Dallara F304 Mugen Honda) came under some early pressure
from Sergio Perez (#31 T Sort Dallara F304 Mugen Honda) but pulled
away from the Mexican in the latter half of the race. Alistair Jackson
(#35 Raikkonen Robertson Racing Dallara F304 Mugen Honda) was a new
face on the podium after a three way battle with 'Frankie' Cheng (#39
Performance Racing Dallara F304 Mugen Honda) and Alex Waters (#34 Promatecme
Dallara F304 Mugen Honda).
At the green flag it was Asmer who led the 31 car field away with Jelley
slotting in behind the Estonian and Greg Mansell holding onto his 3rd
spot on the grid as they rounded Redgate corner for the first time.
Sebastian Hohenthal made a good start, moving up two places to get
ahead of Jonathan Kennard and Niall Breen, the Irishman also dropping
behind Maro Engel and Esteban Guerrieri, who was up from 13th on the
grid.
As the cars completed the opening lap Asmer had a 1 second lead over
Jelley but the Safety Car was deployed after Leo Mansell and Sean Petterson
ended up in the gravel at Coppice.
The cars circulated at reduced speed until lap 5 when racing resumed.
Normal service also resumed at the front with Asmer holding off a determined
challenge from Jelley while Mansell was being caught by Fortec teammate
Hohenthal and Jonathan Kennard.
At the rear of the field Alberto Valerio, who had started at the back
of the field due to his qualifying times being disallowed for overtaking
under yellows was moving up the field, picking off the back markers.
Michael Meadows and Sergio Perez were also having a battle royale for
the lead of the National Class, but by mid distance Meadows managed
to break away from the Mexican, a gap he managed to grow as the chequered
flag drew near. The battle for 3rd place in the National Class was
providing some racing action as Alistair Jackson had to defend his
podium position against a determined ‘Frankie’ Cheng and
Alex Waters, a fight that went all the way to the flag.
Meanwhile back at the front Asmer opened up a 2 second lead over Jelley
but the Englishman reeled his opponent in as they started to lap the
backmarkers. However Asmer used his considerable experience to pass
the slower cars without leaving an opening for Jelley to exploit. Greg
Mansell also managed to find some breathing space to Hohenthal who
had to defend against the rapidly closing Jonathan Kennard as the race
drew to a conclusion.
At the flag it was Asmer from Jelley, with 0.5 seconds separating the
two cars. Greg Mansell took the final podium slot to the delight of
his Fortec Motorsport team and his Father who was watching from the
race from the pitwall.
Michael Meadows took the flag to win his first race in British F3 with
a good margin over Sergio Perez. Alistair Jackson held on to take the
final podium position in the National Class.
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