The Christians
in Motorsport Ferrari 430 of Hector Lester and Tim Mullen
scored their second British GT Championship victory of the
2007 season at Silverstone, finishing well ahead of the VRS
Motor Finance Ferrari of Adam Wilcox and Phil Burton and the
Aston Martin DBRS9 of Paul Drayson and Jonny Cocker.
As the lights
went out it was Adam Jones, starting from the second row,
who got away well, moving ahead of both Ferraris on the
front row. Phil Burton found himself boxed in by the
Lamborghini and the Ferrari of Hector Lester and as the 27
car grid went through Copse for the first time it was Jones
from Lester from Burton. The first retirement came at
Becketts when the Damax Ascari of Stephen Keating pulled off
having lost all drive. As the rest of the field came back
into the stadium, Tom Alexander in the Barwell Aston Martin
spun at Luffield and the Cadena Motorsport Aston of Barrie
Whight also had a spin somewhere out of view.
As the cars
crossed the line the Team Modena Lamborghini Gallardo had
already opened up a 1.7 second gap over the CiM Ferrari,
which in turn was pulling away from the VRS Motor Finance
Ferrari in third. Matt Harris in the Tech9 Porsche had made
up two places on the opening lap and crossed the line one
place behind the 4th placed Rollcentre Mosler of Kevin
Riley. Riley had the Porsche snapping at his heels as they
went through Copse and on the run into Becketts Harris made
his move and breezed into 4th. Riley then seemed to have a
problem as he dropped back to 20th before the end of the
lap.
Erik Zwart in
the Team Berlanga Ascari was also making up ground from 11th
on the grid and swept past Ben de Zille Butler in the
Barwell Aston Martin catching the front splitter on the
DBRS9 as he passed. However the Ascari ended up in the
gravel a few corners later in an unseen incident, though
Zwart managed to recover the car to the track, while de
Zille Butler was forced into the pitlane and into retirement
with damage to his oil cooler from a lap one incident.
Meanwhile Phil
Burton was falling into the clutches of Matt Harris, who in
turn was being caught by the flying Bradley Ellis in the
Team RPM Viper, up to 5th on lap 3 after starting in
14th. As Harris started to put 3rd placed Burton under
pressure Ellis was content to watch and wait for his
opportunity. On lap 6 Harris made his move at Woodcote, with
Burton unable to stop the Porsche moving into 3rd place and
at Copse Ellis repeated the move and the pole position
holder found himself down in 5th at the end of the lap.
Meanwhile David Jones in the Team Eurotech Preci Spark
Ascari was served with a drive through penalty for
overtaking under yellows. Having started at the back of the
grid, Jones had worked his way up to 11th by lap 9 when he
came in to serve his penalty and knew he had to do it all
over again.
By now Harris
was catching the second placed Hector Lester and on lap 9
the Tech 9 Porsche took another Ferrari scalp followed by
the Team RPM Viper of Bradley Ellis. By this time Adam Jones
in the Team Modena Lamborghini had disappeared into the
distance and was over twenty seconds ahead of the rest of
the field. The Team Trimite Brookspeed Viper of Nigel
Greensall was another car on the move through the field.
After starting in 19th place Greensall was scything through
the field and was lying in 6th place behind the Damax Ascari
of Oliver Bryant as they crossed the line to start lap
11. The two cars entered Copse nose to tail but the Viper
got the better exit and Greensall was now 5th and chasing
down the Ferrari of Phil Burton. In the next two laps
Greensall overtook Burton and Lester and was now closing in
on the Viper of Bradley Ellis.
Kevin Riley in
the Rollcentre Mosler came in for an unscheduled stop and a
sticking throttle was diagnosed when downshifting which had
caused him to lose places. The team managed to solve the
problem and Riley rejoined the race. At the rear of the
field the Team Aero Morgan of Steve Hyde was 15th overall
and well ahead of the rest of the GTC field after the team
had changed the engine overnight, forcing them to start form
the back of the grid. By lap 14 Hyde was nearly 10 seconds
ahead of nearest rival Graeme Mundy in the RSS Performance
Porsche, with Andrew Howard in the Beechdean Ferrari holding
third a bit further down the road.
Meanwhile back
at the front Adam Jones was now 26 seconds ahead of Matt
Harris, but Ellis, who was being caught by the Viper of
Nigel Greensall, had had enough of following the Porsche and
made a move to take second and on lap 16 he made it stick.
It was now the turn of Harris to have the pressure from
Greensall but the Tech 9 Porsche was able to maintain the
pace and not hand the Viper any opportunity to get past.
Phil Burton had caught up with Hector Lester and was
applying a bit of pressure to the CiM Ferrari and on lap 21
Lester slid wide at Abbey and Burton took advantage of the
mistake to move into 5th as the pitstops approached. Lap 23
finally saw Greensall get ahead of Harris at Copse as the
Porsche seemed to be struggling. Hector Lester lost another
place to Oliver Bryant in the Ascari and further back Paul
Drayson was having a great battle with the Team RPM Viper of
Henry Fletcher.
On lap 25 the
first of the pitstops took place when Peter Bamford came in
to hand over to Matt Griffin in the Team RPM Porsche, while
further back David Jones was coming through the field once
again passing the Cadena Motorsport Aston Martin of Barrie
Whight into Abbey. As the pits became busy with cars making
their mandatory stops Adam Jones continued to circulate at
the front of the field and by lap 30 held a massive 31
second lead over Bradley Ellis, who in turn was 7 seconds
ahead of Nigel Greensall. The little Ginetta G20 of Nick
Marsh was another retirement at this point, pulling off the
track at Luffield and stopping in a safe place. On lap 37, as
the top three cars continued to race, Phil Burton brought
the VRS Motor Finance Ferrari in to hand over to Adam
Wilcox.
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