Old Cupra rivals set the pace at Brands Hatch
Alan Blencowe (Triple R), Jonathan Adam (Total Control Racing) and Carl Breeze (CMS Motorsport/ Blue Chip) look set to reignite last
years battle in the new-look 2007 Blaupunkt SEAT Cupra Championship. All 3 drivers were in the New Leon Cupra, setting quick times in
qualifying and taking those into both rounds of racing at Brands Hatch.
ROUND 1
The SEAT Cupra Championship got off to a dramatic start. With newcomer Gareth Nixon (Nixon Motorsport) starting on pole, it was BSCC
veterans Breeze and Adam that came through the first corner incidents to eventually clinch 1st and 2nd spots respectively. Adam made a
poor start with Fulvio Mussi (Total Control Racing) darting down the outside and Daniel Welch (Welch Motorsport) trying to sneak past on
the inside.
But following a tap from Adam, Welch's car span and slamming Mussi into the gravel before Paddock Hill Bend. Adam remained intact
while both the Essex-based Mussi and 24-year old Welch went out. Freddy Nordström (Advent Motorsport), the frontrunner on the grid in
the Leon Cupra R class, faired only a little better.
Avoiding Mussi and Welch's incident he then came across Stewart Whyte in a spin and had to try to steer clear of that too, ending up
on the grass and at the back of the pack as a result. Likewise Ray MacDowall (Total Control Racing) and Guy Halley (CMS Motorsport)
couldn't avoid each other, spinning together but returning to the race under the guidance of the safety car. So it was Breeze at the
front, followed by Adam, Oli Wilkinson (CMS Motorsport/ Sureterm Direct) and Nixon when the safety car dropped off at the beginning of
lap six.
Breeze and Adam set the pace making a decent gap for themselves at the front while behind them Alan Blencowe (Triple R), who had
started from 10th, was putting continual pressure on Nixon for 4th spot. In the Leon Cupra R class, Ian Churchill (Churchill Motorsport)
was making some space for himself too, letting his brother Adrian Churchill (Churchill Motorsport) get involved in a three-way tussle
behind him with Harry Vaulkhard (Triple R/ Volkis Boozer'z) and Mike Doble (Doble Motorsports). Vaulkhard was setting some great lap
times and was side by side with Adrian Churchill through the Graham Hill Bend in the eighteenth lap before passing him on the inside
into Surtees to put him in tenth spot overall.
Further up the field Blencowe had squeezed past Nixon and was making time on the leaders. By lap 21 he had Wilkinson and 3rd spot in
his sights. It looked like Wilkinson would hold him off, but through Clearways in the final lap he showed Blencowe an opportunity and
they raced towards the finish line in an exhilarating neck and neck finish. Blencowe just snatched it, giving him 3rd spot on the podium
behind Breeze in 1st and Adam in 2nd. Ian Churchill finished in 9th spot overall giving him a Leon Cupra R class win, with Vaulkhard and
Adrian Churchill taking 2nd and 3rd spots in that class respectively.
Mussi, who didn't even get to race one corner said he was "just gutted really, for myself, the team and my sponsors. People need to
realise you can't win a championship in the first race. But my damage will be fixed and I'm looking forward to making up for it in the
next race". Similarly Breeze was excited by racing again. "I think the race was won in the first couple of yards, it was slippery after
the restart though as there was turf all over the track. I'll be happy with another podium finish in the next race.
Round 1 - Results
- Carl Breeze (CMS Motorsport/Blue Chip)...21:59.622
- Jonathan Adam (Total Control Racing)...22:00.039
- Alan Blencowe (Triple R)...22:04.608
- Oli Wilkinson (CMS Motorsport/Sureterm Direct)...22:04.654
- Gareth Nixon (Nixon Motorsport)...22:09.934
- Neil Waterworth (Total Control Racing)...22:10.871
Cupra R Class winner: Ian Churchill (Churchill Motorsport)...17:56.198
ROUND 2
Hope of a second victory in the 2007 Blaupunkt SEAT Cupra Championship, or even a podium finish, were dashed thanks to a disastrous
start from grid position in Round 2. Both Blencowe and Breeze had similar problems on the start line, meaning that it was Mussi and Adam
that were first to enter Paddock Hill Bend. They were neck and neck coming out of Druids, but it was Adam who just had the legs to
stretch out into the lead. In the chasing pack Guy Halley (CMS Motorsport) led from Neil Waterworth (Total Control Racing) closely
followed by Nixon and Welch. By the second lap Welch had inched past Nixon into 5th place and had his sights firmly set on Waterworth.
Nixon continued to look for a way back but had Breeze all over his rear bumper. Breeze had fought his way up to 7th spot from 12th
and was also looking like a driver with his mind set on a higher finish. In the Leon Cupra R class, Ian Churchill was setting the pace
as he had done in the first round. Youngster Nordström again found his strong qualifying position wasn't reflecting itself in the race
as a few knocks in amongst the pack put him back down to 6th in the class.
Vaulkhard continued his impressive knack of driving hard from lower down the order to move into second spot in the class. By the half
way point Adam's lead looked unassailable and Mussi was looking comfortable in 2nd. The real battle was for 3rd as the now 4th placed
Welch closed in on Halley having seen Nixon get spun out behind him.
An incident that had also seen Breeze benefit and move behind Waterworth into 6th. Breeze was now lapping quicker than both the third
and fourth placed cars as the Norfolk driver desperately aimed for a second podium finish of the weekend. On lap 17 Welch and Halley
made contact in Clearways, Halley's Leon getting spun and Welch pushing on into 3rd. Halley did his best to recover but at Paddock Hill
Bend it was clear he'd sustained damage and was soon way back in 14th.
Entering the penultimate lap Adam was 8.899secs ahead of 2nd place Mussi, with Welch behind him and Breeze still pushing from his now
improved 4th position, but the positions stayed the same as the cars crossed the finish line. With a 1st and 2nd place on the day and
the quickest lap on both races, Adam ended the first weekend of the 2007 Blaupunkt SEAT Cupra Championship at the top, Breeze's battling
4th place earning him 2nd spot overall. In the Leon Cupra R class, Ian Churchill had led throughout and once again it was Vaulkhard who
took the honours for 2nd place and Ian's brother Adrian Churchill taking 3rd. "I made a good start", admitted Ian Churchill of his
second victory. "I couldn't be happier, apart from maybe having a little less damage. One of my wing mirrors was bent back so I wasn't
sure what was happening on one side of me, but I think the fact we'd saved a set of tyres for that race gave us a bit of an upper hand".
Brands Hatch was a difficult weekend for the drivers, many getting used to their new cars and having to do battle with some terrible
weather during qualifying. But they all know there's everything to play for in the SEAT Cupra Championship, so Rockingham at the end of
the month should throw up some great racing.
Round 2 - Results
- Jonathan Adam (Total Control Racing)...17:23.117
- Fulvio Mussi (Total Control Racing)...17:32.593
- Daniel Welch (Welch Motorsport)...17:34.997
- Carl Breeze (CMS Motorsport/Blue Chip)...17:35.648
- Neil Waterworth (Total Control Racing)...17:38.126
- Oli Wilkinson (CMS Motorsport/Sureterm Direct)...17:38.543
Cupra R Class winner: Ian Churchill (Churchill Motorsport)...17:56.198
Rounds 3 and 4 of the 2007 Blaupunkt SEAT Cupra Championship takes place at Rockingham in Northamptonshire on April 21-22.
2007 Blaupunkt SEAT Cupra Championship (provisional points after Round 2)
New Leon Cupra Class
- Jonathan Adam...37pts
- Carl Breeze...30pts
- Alan Blencowe...21pts
- Oli Wilkinson...20pts
- Neil Waterworth...18pts
- Fulvio Mussi...17pts
Leon Cupra R Class
- Ian Churchill...38pts
- Harry Vaulkhard...30pts
- Adrian Churchill...28pts
- Mike Doble...24pts
- Tim Bevan...20pts
- Eric Bailey...12pts
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