Asmer and Perez Win British F3 Titles as
Jelley takes Second Win
11
September
2007
Marko Asmer (#7 Hitech) was crowned the 2007 Lloyds TSB Insurance
British F3 International Series Champion after Round 19 but he had
to watch most of the race from the sidelines after a blown engine forced
him out of the lead. Stephen Jelley came home for his second win of
2007, finishing ahead of Sam Bird and Greg Mansell after Niall Breen
and Maro Engel's race ended in a clash at the first corner.
Frankie Cheng won the National Class but second place for Sergio Perez
was enough for the young Mexican to be crowned 2007 British F3 National
Class Champion. Perez's TSport team mate Salman Al Khalifa took the
final podium position.
At the start it was Asmer who got the best start from pole position
as Niall Breen from 3rd got on terms with Maro Engel into the opening
corner. The two Carlin cars collided as Niall Breen locked his wheels
in a cloud of tyre smoke, taking both cars out of the race, effectively
handing the British F3 title to Marko Asmer because Engel had to finish
ahead of the Estonian to keep his slim championship hopes alive.
As Asmer took off the rest of the field sorted themselves out, with
Stephen Jelley now in second, Sam Bird up from sixth to third and Greg
Mansell up from eighth to fourth ahead of Atte Mustonen, Sebastian
Hohenthal and Alberto Valerio.
Asmer opened up a five second gap to Jelley but as the Estonian's Dallara
came into the Hairpin a puff of smoke was seen coming from the back
of the car. At every corner smoke would appear and as the race progressed
it got steadily worse. However Asmer was able to maintain his lead.
Further back in the National Class Frankie Cheng was leading Sergio
Perez, who had the championship car of Alistair Jackson on his rear
wing. The Ulsterman tried to pass the National Class car at the Hairpin
but he collided with the Mexican and Perez was up on two wheels and
was lucky not to end up on his roll hoop. The Dallara ended up on all
four wheels and Perez got going but he had lost two places to Salman
Al Khalifa and Viktor Jensen.
Back at the front Asmer started to slow and on the 13th lap he pulled
over at Tower Bend as his Mercedes engine gave up. Stephen Jelley inherited
the lead and started to pull away from Sam Bird, who had Greg Mansell
less than a second up the road.
Further back Juan Pablo Garcia Samano had Francesco Castellacci trying
to move ahead but the Italian tried a bit too hard into the Hairpin
and he locked up hitting the Mexican and leaving both cars were stranded
in the middle of the track. Garcia managed to get going but the Safety
Car was deployed to recover the ADR Dallara. However by the time the
Safety Car was out on track the marshals had already moved the car
and racing resumed at the end of the lap.
Sergio Perez recovered to pass Jensen and Al Khalifa to move back into
second place in the National Class but Cheng was too far up the road
for the Mexican to catch.
Jelley once again moved away from Bird as the race went green leaving
the Carlin driver to fend off Mansell and Mustonen for the final few
laps. At the flag it was Jelley who took his second victory in three
races, with Sam Bird returning to the podium, his first since Spa.
Greg Mansell scored his third podium finish of the season ahead of
Atte Mustonen, Alberto Valerio, Mario Moraes, Michael Devaney and Rodolfo
Gonzalez. Leo Mansell scored his first championship points of the season
with John Martin taking the final championship point.
However with Maro Engel failing to score Marko Asmer was crowned British
F3 Champion even though he failed to finish the race. In the National
Class second place was good enough for Sergio Perez to become the 2007
British F3 National Class Champion and the TSport team celebrated by
dressing up as Mexican bandits.
SRO
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