Lesniewski Puts in a Fine Britcar 24 Hour
Performance
13
September
2007
Dominic Lesniewski (Croydon) put in a strong performance in the Britcar
24 Hour race at Silverstone where he was part of a four man team racing
a TopCats Racing Marcos Mantis.
Dominic was confident from the outset, having raced with TopCats in
the 24Hour event the year before. And, that confidence was well placed
with Dominic putting in a stunning lap that would place the team 10th
on the grid (4th in class) of 59 cars which included a team made up
of presenters from BBC’s Top Gear!
The race started at 4.30pm with Dominic having his first stint at
9pm as the darkness hours closed in. Whilst a usual stint would last
one and a half hours TopCats team director Warren Hughes elected for
Dominic to do a double stint as his times were so consistent and impressive
in the night conditions. A well earned rest after such a strong stint
was in order for Dominic before he was due for his next stint at 6am.
However the conditions became so dangerously foggy the race stewards
suspended the race for around two hours in the early morning.
Sadly the weather was the only thing causing problem and the TopCats
car did suffer some niggling problems so trying in an endurance event.
Having spent the early part of the race at the front section of the
race looking set for a podium, the time needed in the pits did push
the team back into the middle order. As Dominic described it, the TopCats
garage was a beehive of activity at all hours!
When Dominic was back in the car at 9am everyone in the team was ready
to go for broke and some excellent lap times followed with the team
eventually crossing the finishing line in 28th but with the great satisfaction
of having made the end.
“It is disappointing as we could taste a podium but it was still
a hugely positive weekend, where to start?!” said Dominic afterwards. “Firstly
my thanks go to Warren and the TopCats team whose organisation, dedication
and energy was unfaltering all weekend. The team were awesome. It was
also great to be racing again as this year I have been concentrating
on my final university year and have missed the track.”
Dominic is looking to return to more night racing later this year
at Brands Hatch in November when a 2 hour race night race is planned.
And having now passed his degree he looks forward to be able to dedicate
more time to his racing.
RH PR
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