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RELEASE, JULY 10, 2006
ADAM PROTCOR TAKES FORMULA
VEE TITLE AFTER DRAMATIC WEEKEND
It’s not over until
the fat lady sings. It's one of life's golden rules, and easily applied
to the final round of the 2006 Formula Vee CAMS Invitational Challenge
at Eastern Creek Raceway.
Entering the Swarfega / Premier One Products sponsored races, there
was a single point separating NSW driver Adam Proctor (Swarfega Jacer)
and Queensland’s Shane Hart (Mick Motors Jacer), after the pair
split the wins in the opening round at Phillip Island in May.
Continuing the theme, Proctor and Hart each topped a session when the
big field of Formula Vee’s took to the Sydney circuit for qualifying.
Starting strongly, Hart won the opening race - his first race at the
circuit since 1998 - which was shortened by a heavy crash, while Proctor
was fifth.
Proctor improved to second place in a closely contested Race 2, as Hart
put one hand on the silverware with another race win. However less than
100 metres into the final race, the tables turned in Proctor’s
favour, as Hart crawled to a halt with a driveline failure.
It saw Proctor go on to take the race win, and the 2006 Formula Vee
CAMS Invitational Challenge.
“Shane was unlucky in that race which gave us the series win,
but we’ll take it,” he said. “It’s the way motorsport
goes, and we’ve had bad luck at a couple of the rounds.
“We had a bad start in Race 1 and the car was setup to come on
in the last couple of laps, as we usually do at this circuit. With the
red flag we didn’t get a chance to benefit from that, which was
just pot luck really, nothing we could do about it.
“It was the same deal in Race 2; I struggled a little bit to get
the car to work in the early laps. But we were able to get through to
second which was the best we could do in that race, and then took the
win in the last one.”
Despite missing out on the title, Hart could take solace from not only
his strong weekend - where he scored two wins - but strong form throughout
the two-round series.
“We knew what we had to do this weekend, and aside from the problem
in Race 3 we did it,” said Hart, the current Queensland Formula
Vee points-leader.
“We went out and proved a point, we won four of the six races.
It didn’t go our way in the end, but that’s motorsport.”
In second place behind Proctor in Race 3 was defending NSW Champion
Ryan Simpson (Parramatta Smash Repairs Jacer). An engine problem at
Phillip Island saw Simpson enter the weekend in 11th place, but second
for the weekend at Eastern Creek, including the fastest lap in Races
1 and 2, saw him climb up to third for the series.
An incident on the opening lap of Race 3 accounted for a number of front-running
drivers and led to a full-restart. Locals Guy Lingard (Ken Lingard Truck
Repairs) and Stephen Butcher (Skyes Group Stinger), and Queensland driver
Tim Hamilton (Jacer) finished Race 2 in fourth, fifth and seventh respectively,
but were all eliminated at Turn 2 on the opening lap of Race 3.
In their absence, Mitchell Abrahall (Workhorse Collision Repairs Polar),
Gary Ogden (Mako), Jayson Williamson (Roby Flooring Mako) and Tom Ballard
(Tom’s Trash Paks Jacer) completed the Top 6 in Race 3.
Seventh placed David Frith (Dimension Data Sabre) from Victoria was
the best of the interstate drivers, just ahead of fellow Victorian Daniel
Reinhardt (Australian VW Performance Centre Sabre). Reinhardt set the
fastest lap of the race, and was the top-placed Victorian in the series
points in fourth place, ahead of Frith.
In his second race meeting Winter Olympic Gold Medalist Steven Bradbury
(www.QueenslandHouseandLand.com Elfin) improved his times throughout
the weekend, finishing with a best result of 20th in Race 3.
Local drivers Lucas Eddy (Bower Contracting Stinger) and Ryan Stott
(LJ Hooker Menai Jacer) shared the 1200cc class wins for the weekend,
Stott bouncing back from problems in Races 1 and 2 to win the final.
Victorian Peter Panayiotidis (Melville Bodyworks Spectre) topped the
1200cc pointscore for the CAMS Invitational Challenge, just ahead of
Queensland driver Robert Thomson (www.QueenslandHouseandLand.com Elfin).
Saturday’s race was red-flagged after two laps when Ian Chivas
(Swarfega Jacer) and Victorian Championship leader Drew Beacham (Creative
Machining Jacer) touched wheels at around 170km/hr in Turn 1. It resulted
in a heavy crash for Chivas. He was taken to hospital for tests, but
released on Saturday night sporting bruised kidneys but was otherwise
unscathed.
“It was a big one,” he said. “Basically, had a tight
bunch of cars going into Turn 1, I tapped wheels with another car and
it sent my skywards. Put me in a big barrel roll and rolled about five
times.
“The car did an absolutely beautiful job in protecting me in the
crash. It’s a credit to Jacer for building such a strong car.”
While the accident kept Chivas out of Sunday’s two races, the
Formula Vee Category Manager was delighted with the Formula Vee CAMS
Invitational Challenge.
“It’s been brilliant,” he beamed. “There’s
been great racing; really close and fierce racing at both tracks. The
cars looked good, and the competitors have supported the class in big
numbers.
“I’m more than wrapped, and I think everyone has enjoyed
themselves. I’d like to thank Swarfega and Premier One Products
for their support this weekend, along with CAMS, the ARDC and PIARC
for making our two rounds possible.”
Formula Vee racing from Phillip Island can be seen on SBS’ Speedweek
at Midday on July 29, with the action from Eastern Creek going to air
the following Sunday. The rounds will also be broadcast on Inside
Speed on Fox Sports, on August 2 and 9 respectively.
Race 1 Results;
1. Shane Hart (QLD)
2. Ryan Simpson (NSW)
3. Stephen Butcher (NSW)
4. Matthew Pearce (NSW)
1200cc-
27. Lucas Eddy (NSW)
31. Bruce Pearce (NSW)
Fastest Lap - Ryan Simpson, 1:48.6485
Race 2 Results;
1. Shane Hart
2. Adam Proctor (NSW)
3. Ryan Simpson
4. Guy Lingard (NSW)
1200cc-
26. Lucas Eddy
27. Robert Thomson (QLD)
Fastest Lap - Ryan Simpson, 1:48.1331
Race 3 Results;
1. Adam Proctor
2. Ryan Simpson
3. Mitchell Abrahall (NSW)
4. Gary Ogden (NSW)
1200cc-
21. Ryan Stott (NSW)
22. Robert Thomson
Fastest Lap - Daniel Reinhardt, 1:49.3536
Final 1600cc Points:
Adam Proctor 163, Shane Hart 143, Ryan Simpson 122, Daniel
Reinhart 116, David Frith 109
Final 1200cc Points: Peter Panayiotidis 146, Robert
Thomson 144, Lucas Eddey 79, Glen Smith 79, Mark Wandin 78
About Formula Vee Australia
Formula Vee racing in Australia is a cost-effective, entry-level form
of motorsport. Having celebrated its 40th anniversary in 2005, the class
continues to grow, following the introduction of the 1600cc engine to
the New South Wales series in 2003. Each state has a Championship which
are always hotly contested, featuring large grids and frenetic racing.
Website - www.fvee.org.au
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Media Resources (Click for high-res) ::
| NSW
driver Adam Proctor took out the 2006 Formula Vee CAMS Invitational
Challenge.
(Nathan Wong - www.speedshots.com.au) |
The
huge Swarfega / Premier One Products Formula Vee field get underway
for Race 1 at Eastern Creek Raceway.
(Formula Vee Australia / token cameo consultancy) |
Luck
wasn't with Queenslander Shane Hart, who won two races at Eastern
Creek before a mechanical failure ended his chance of winning
the Formula Vee CAMS Invitational Challenge.
(Pam Matthews - Pams Pix) |