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Allyc85
22nd July 2010, 18:11
Pos Driver Car Time Gap Laps
1. Tom Chilton Ford 1m11.408s 76
2. Alex MacDowall Chevrolet 1m11.958s + 0.550s 61
3. Paul O'Neill Honda 1m11.971s + 0.515s 35
4. Jason Plato Chevrolet 1m11.974s + 0.517s 72
5. James Nash Vauxhall 1m12.120s + 0.712s 78
6. Andrew Jordan Vauxhall 1m12.406s + 0.998s 29
7. Tom Onslow-Cole Ford 1m12.558s + 1.150s 28
8. Mat Jackson BMW 1m12.669s + 1.221s 64
9. Rob Collard BMW 1m12.715s + 1.307s 73
10. Steven Kane BMW 1m13.074s + 1.668s 65
11. Andy Neate BMW 1m13.364s + 1.956s 38
12. John George Honda 1m13.976s + 2.568s 36
13. Shaun Hollamby Volkswagen 1m14.257s + 2.849s 79
14. Arthur Forster BMW 1m14.466s + 3.082s 51
15. Martin Depper BMW 1m14.984s + 3.574s 36
16. Martin Johnson Vauxhall 1m15.859s + 4.451s 18

Not suprising that Chilton is top but I cant believe that Team Dynamics wernt there!

Also good to see that Hollamby completed the most laps of anyone to help with the development of the new Golf :)

VkmSpouge
22nd July 2010, 19:14
Chilton well out in front on those long Snetterton straights. Paul o'Neill looking good in his Honda in 3rd. Great to see Shaun Hollamby getting plenty of mileage in the VW.

RMLCruzeing82
23rd July 2010, 02:35
and MacDowell doing it for Chevrolet nice one

yeah im surprised not to see TD on the time sheets

PDS
23rd July 2010, 22:37
TD didn't turn up! Now that's confidence for you!

Come race day, it will be a Honda Civic or Ford Focus on Pole... AGAIN!

Eurotech
25th July 2010, 09:28
Its funny how manufacturers and teams have forever been complaining that their car is slow on the straights because its a hatchback, and now we have the Civic and the Focus blitzing everyone.....

AndySpeed
25th July 2010, 09:58
Its funny how manufacturers and teams have forever been complaining that their car is slow on the straights because its a hatchback, and now we have the Civic and the Focus blitzing everyone.....

That's because it's not only body shape but engine performance that's equally important!

Eurotech
1st August 2010, 19:49
That's because it's not only body shape but engine performance that's equally important!
Exactly, so actually its cos SEAT were producing limp engines back in the day of the Petrol Leons.... :p :

Allyc85
1st August 2010, 19:56
I see in MN that Honda missed the test due to a lack of budget which I find pretty amazing considering how tight it is at the top. Just how serious are they about winning the championship?