Buzaid is Winner Number Eight in British
F3
25 July
2009
Brazilian Adriano Buzaid this afternoon (Sat) became the eighth different
race winner of the 2009 Cooper Tires British Formula 3 International
Series, the Brazilian 21-year-old sweeping to his maiden F3 win at
a rain-soaked Spa in round 14 of the championship. It was the second
win in a week for the Volkswagen-powered T-Sport team, whose Wayne
Boyd was a winner at Donington.
The biggest winner of the weekend however was Red Bull racer Daniel
Ricciardo, who today added a second-place finish to his Spa race victory
of yesterday to extend his championship lead to 37 points - the largest
advantage that the Australian has enjoyed all season.
Buzaid's win was a real battle against the elements. Rain started
to fall on the warm-up lap and pole-sitter Adriano and his rivals had
to make a difficult pre-start tyre choice. All but Invitation Class
runner Jake Rosenzweig opted to start on slicks, and some rued their
decision when the heavens opened again on lap five.
Buzaid and Ricciardo tip-toed their way around the opening laps, Adriano
swiftly repulsing an early attack from the Australian and building
a one-second advantage within a couple of laps. Buzaid pulled even
further ahead as the rain fell and the track became even more treacherous,
Ricciardo mindful of his championship lead. "I had a sniff of
victory today," said Carlin driver Ricciardo. "I took the
lead for a while but Adriano outbraked me, which was a good move. Then
the rain came and I had a few moments and I thought that if I can end
the race second then that's good result for the championship."
Buzaid crossed the line 5.9s ahead and was predictably overjoyed: "This
win is very special for me, amazing. To take my first F3 win at such
a nice track as Spa, and in such conditions, is very special. I would
like to dedicate this win in memory of Henry Surtees, who was a very
good friend of mine." Adriano additionally collected the Sunoco
Driver of the Weekend award.
Renger van der Zande and Riki Christodoulou diced for third for much
of the race, so closely in fact that both slithered off the track at
the Bus Stop chicane on lap seven and then clashed again at the next
corner, La Source, Christodoulou's car suffering enough damage to end
its race. That left van der Zande sitting pretty for third - until
the penultimate lap, that is, when he lost time and was passed for
the final podium slot by his Hitech team-mate and championship title
aspirant Walter Grubmuller.
Van der Zande scrabbled around the final corner fourth, just ahead
of Carlin boys Henry Arundel and Max Chilton, with Carlos Huertas seventh,
some way ahead of Daisuke Nakajima and Hywel Lloyd. The only Invitation
Class car, the ART Grand Prix machine of Mexico's Esteban Gutierrez,
completed the top 10.
Daniel Mckenzie and Gabriel Dias enjoyed another close battle for
National Class honours, the British Fortec driver leading his Brazilian
counterpart from T-Sport until opting on lap seven to pit for wet tyres,
not realising the race had only a further four laps to run and that
making up the time lost would be an impossibility.
"There were no mechanical problems today," said Dias, who
cruised home to a 27-second class victory. "It's really good to
win like that in such difficult conditions, and at a track where I
had a bad accident last year, it's very special for me. I was side
by side with Daniel until he decided to go to the pits for wets, and
then he couldn't recover the time he lost." Despite his setback,
McKenzie's National Class lead is now 65 points with six races remaining.
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