Yea Kelvin is fine just a tad shaken. When ever he crashed he always seem to do it in style, 96 + 97 at Outlon Park spring to mind
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Yea Kelvin is fine just a tad shaken. When ever he crashed he always seem to do it in style, 96 + 97 at Outlon Park spring to mind
What a great days racing, I watched the races from the startline, exit of the complex and the 1st turn and they were very entertaining! What was richard marsh doing in race 2 tough, he looked miles back!
Also got to say it was great to have a short chat with Martyn Bell, Rick Kerry and John George. The grin on Georges face when I asked him how the new car, compared to the old one, was priceless! Mat Neal as usual looked like he didnt give a f*** about being there, hes really starting to bug me now.
oh yea and Mat Jacksons grid girl was stunning in love lol :D
I left the somewhat undercrowded FIA/GT at Silverstone early to get back for the TV coverage at Thruxton. Mike Jordan had an incredible first race and I was devastated when he suffered that last-lap puncture.
At this point in the season it appears to be panning out as a Plato v Giovanardi competition, and the BTCC is restored to being manufacturer team dominated once again - well, nearly. I think the other two "semi-independent" teams Halfords and RAC are underperforming at the moment, although some of the independents are coming on strong - esp. Messrs Jordan and Jackson.
I missed the first race :(
I was dissapointed with the pace of the BMW's, I thought that they would be good on high speed tracks. Also more bad look for Murray :bigcry:
Seems like the A-tech Alfa's are coming up strong, in race 3 Pinkney's fastest lap was on a few tenths slower than Plato's, if it wasn't for tyre wear he should have got a top 6 finish.
I hope A-Tech get the tyre wear issues sorted out because up to the point when the tyres started to go off, Pinkney had been doing very well.
Well Pinkney is doing a good job with it. Two top 10 finishes, where as Richard Marsh hasn't even scored a point in the indies championship!
Fair play to Rick Kerry, Simon Blanckley etc, who are not as experianced at BTCC but doing better!
Pinkney did a great job with the car even though I thought it looked very twitchy through the 1st bend, even on new tyres.