Blyth Takes a Podium on Strong Mini Challenge Debut
30 April 2007
Norwich’s James Blyth Made a Strong Debut in the Mini Challenge,
Including a 3rd Place Finish
Norwich racing driver, James Blyth made a solid start to his Mini
Challenge season taking two fifths and a third place in the weekend’s
triple header at his home circuit, Snetterton.
In his debut Mini Challenge weekend, 19 year old James was keen to
get off to a flying start after a recent successful outing in the Mini
Challenge Spring Cup which preluded the start of the season proper.
Run by Advent Motorsport, who themselves have recently relocated to
Norfolk from Surrey, James’ S Class Mini was on fine form during
Friday’s practice sessions when the team took the opportunity
to tweak the set up for the weekend.
Saturday’s qualifying saw James put in a series of fast laps
to be sixth quickest of the 35 cars, though his position was promoted
to fifth on the grid after a competitor ahead was penalised for being
underweight.
The first of the weekend’s three races was held on Saturday
afternoon. At the start James dropped down to seventh place but soon
battled back into fifth place where he remained unchallenged until
the end of the race to take an admirable finish in his first Mini Challenge
race.
The second race took place on Sunday morning, when Snetterton found
itself basking in sunshine once again. James was aware that the car
was slower than the previous day, after minor contact with a club class
car he was lapping in race one caused damage to the air scoop causing
the engine not to run at its optimum. But this wasn’t to faze
James and once again he put in a valiant drive to finish in fifth place
for the second race in a row.
By the afternoon and the third and final race, which at 22 laps was
to be twice as long as the previous races, James really had the bit
between his teeth! After the rolling start James dropped from fourth
to eighth but as charged back. Other drivers found themselves in trouble
in an incident packed race and by the 25minutes to go mark James found
himself fighting for third place with Nathan Coulter. The battle was
to be intense with their places swapping but as James got ahead of
Coulter he was able to use the back markers they came across to his
advantage and pull out a lead which saw him finish with a superb podium
on his debut weekend.
“It has been a fantastic start to the season” said a clearly
delighted James afterwards. “We’ve come away with three
strong finishes and even a podium, so I am very pleased and thank the
team for their support. I am looking forward to the next round now,
which is Oulton Park where I think the car will go well and hope to
continue with more consistent finishes to really stake my place in
the Championship”
Snetterton weekend was also the first race where James was supported
by new sponsor MiniPro.co.uk who offer an online performance parts
service to Mini owners. James would welcome further sponsors and partners,
offering a wide range of packages tailored for all budgets, further
details and contacts can be found on his website at
www.jamesblyth.com.
The next two rounds of the Mini Challenge are at Oulton Park, Cheshire
on Bank Holiday Monday 28th May.
RH PR
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