Breen Leads Carlin 1-2-3 in British F3 at
Snetterton
03 June 2007
Ireland's Niall Breen took his first win in British F3 to lead a Carlin
Motorsport 1-2-3 ahead of Sam Bird and Alberto Valerio. Championship
leader Marko Asmer had his first non-finish of the year thanks to a
puncture on lap 7, while pole sitter Atte Mustonen dropped back after
a terrible start with a broken clutch to finish in last place.
Mexico's
Sergio Perez took a dominant 3rd win in the National Class to leap
frog Frankie Cheng into the National Class title lead. Hamad Al Fardan
scored another podium ahead of Raikkonen Robertson Racings Alistair
Jackson.
With Sean Petterson missing from the grid, the 30 cars lined
up to take the start of Round 7 with Atte Mustonen sitting out in front
in the blistering Norfolk sunshine. The lights went out and the grid
shot off the line, except the pole man who limped away from the line
clearly his Dallara suffering a technical problem and he was passed
by car after car.
Niall Breen, starting in second took advantage to
take the lead but it was his Carlin teammate Sam Bird who shot through
from 5th on the grid to finish the opening lap in 2nd place, ahead
of Alberto Valerio who had also gained a place at the expense of Jonathan
Kennard at the start.
Championship leader Marko Asmer also gained two
places to end the opening lap behind Valerio and ahead of Kennard.
Further back Rodolfo Gonzalez got one of the demon starts he demonstrated
last season on his way to the National Class title and from 11th on
the grid finished lap 2 in 6th only lose a place a few laps later to
Stephen Jelley.
ADR’s Francesco Castellacci’s race ended
in the corn field on the outside of the first corner and was joined
by his temmate John Martin a few laps later.
At the front Breen was
controlling the race with Bird able to keep tabs on his teammate but
unable to get close enough to challenge for the lead. Bird also had
to watch his mirrors as he in turn came under pressure from Valerio.
On lap 6 disaster struck for Marko Asmer as he limped into the pitlane
with a puncture and into retirement, his first non-finish of the 2007
season. This allowed the top three Carlin Dallara’s to pull away
slightly from the rest of the field. Behind the leading trio Jonathan
Kennard, now in 4th, was being caught by his Double R teammate Stephen
Jelley who had set the fastest lap of the race on lap 8 and then broke
it again a few laps later. On lap 11 Jelley made his move and took
the position from Kennard who immediately came under fire from Gonzalez.
Meanwhile
back at the head of the field reigning Formula BMW champion Niall Breen
was driving like a veteran, holding onto his lead despite the constant
attention of Bird and Valerio. Valerio had to start looking in his
mirrors as Jelley started to gain ground on the leading threesome but
once again with Formula 3, catching is one thing, passing is another.
As
the race drew to a close the status quo remained at the head of the
field and Niall Breen took the chequered flag just 0.4 seconds ahead
of Sam Bird to become the first Irish driver to win a British F3 race
for over five years and notch up his first win in the category after
just seven races. Alberto Valerio was delighted with 3rd as was his
Carlin Motorsport team who joined the three drivers on the podium to
celebrate.
In the National Class it was a lonely drive for Sergio Perez,
who took his third win of the season but the battle for the minor podium
positions was greatly contested.
Alastair Jackson was the leading contender
for the second spot but Hamad Al Fardan had visited the podium in Bucharest
for the first time and was hungry for more success. Walter Grubmuller
was making his way back up through the field and got amongst the National
Class battle and on lap 18 Al Fardan saw his opportunity and pounced,
taking the position from Jackson. However Jackson fought back but as
the race drew to a close Leo Mansell got his championship car between
the two protagonists and this effectively ended Jackson’s challenge.
At
the flag is was a delighted Sergio Perez who took the win, with Hamad
Al Fardan becoming the highest placed Bahraini driver in British F3
history in second ahead of Jackson in third.
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