Sowery Dominates Race One at Silverstone
Toby Sowery has won his first race of the 2017 BRDC British F3 season, dominating ahead of Carlin drivers Enaam Ahmed and James Pull in the opening round of the weekend at Silverstone.
Making the most of his pole position, Sowery assumed an immediate lead and spent the opening laps fending off the attentions of Ahmed, whilst behind the championship leader, Ben Hingeley, James Pull and Callan O’Keeffe battled over third place. Pull managed to hold onto his qualifying position, but Hingeley was less fortunate, losing a place to O’Keeffe. Behind, the main losers in the opening lap skirmishes were Cameron Das, who fell to seventh place between the Fortecs of Manuel Maldonado and Nicolai Kjaergaard, and Jordan Cane, who dropped to the tail of the field. Meanwhile Chase Owen’s race ended before the lap was complete.
As the race progressed, Sowery began to pull clear of Ahmed, who was having to fend off the attentions of his team-mate, with O’Keeffe remaining in touch with the podium fight and Hingeley dropping back.
Whilst the top five remained in this order until the chequered flag, sixth place became an intense fight between Das and the Fortecs of Maldonado and Kjaergaard. Carlin’s Das was determined to pass the Venezuelan and tried several manoeuvres, which proved successful as he cleared the two cars, and Kjaergaard also passed his team-mate. Whilst this meant that Maldonado fell to eighth place, this result means he’ll start race two from pole position.
Ninth place was taken by Jamie Chadwick, who was the main beneficiary of the opening lap battles. She fell back from the battle for sixth place, and ended the race just clear of a fight between the Chris Dittmann cars of Jeremy Wahome and Omar Ismail. Wahome was running in tenth place, but lost out to team-mate Ismail at the end of the race, despite trying his best to regain the place.
A delighted Sowery finished the race over five seconds clear of Ahmed and this moves him to within six points of O’Keeffe in fifth place in the standings. Ahmed’s second place means that he extends his title lead over team-mate Das, the gap now 56 points.
On the podium, where trophies were presented by GT racing BRDC member Stuart Hall, Sowery said: “Enaam got a really good getaway again, put a lot of pressure on for the first two laps, but we managed to maintain a gap and eventually come out with the win.”
Runner-up: Enaam Ahmed: “Points are important, but I couldn’t catch Toby, he’s really on it all weekend. I haven’t had anything to answer his pace so far, he’s really ragging the hell out of that car at Maggots and Becketts, he’s really on it. Hopefully tomorrow I’ll try and give him a good fight in race two, I think it’s probably the only race where we can race each other and we’ll see who sets the fast time for race three as well, so it’ll be interesting tomorrow. My car’s fine, it’s just the driver that’s not OK!”
Third place: James Pull: “Podiums are always a good feeling, so I’ve got to be happy with that. Thank you to the team, the car felt awesome, the time was pretty good as well in that, so I’m quite happy. I’ve just got to do more tomorrow.”
Race 1
1st – No. 51, Toby Sowery, GBR, Lanan Racing, 10 laps, 19:44.362
2nd – No. 65, Enaam Ahmed, GBR, Carlin, Gap: 5.265
3rd – No. 15, James Pull, GBR, Carlin, Gap: 5.779
4th – No. 27, Callan O’Keeffe, RSA, Douglas Motorsport, Gap: 7.949
5th – No. 77, Ben Hingeley, GBR, Fortec Motorsports, Gap: 12.089
6th – No. 28, Cameron Das, USA, Carlin, Gap: 14.813
7th – No. 63, Nicolai Kjaergaard, DEN, Fortec Motorsports, Gap: 19.068
8th – No. 33, Manuel Maldonado, VEN, Fortec Motorsports, Gap: 22.701
9th – No. 55, Jamie Chadwick, GBR, Double R Racing, Gap: 31.713
10th – No. 4, Omar Ismail, GBR, Chris Dittmann Racing, Gap: 32.276
11th – No. 8, Jeremy Wahome, KEN, Chris Dittmann Racing, Gap: 32.525
12th – No. 13, Aaron di Comberti, GBR, Lanan Racing, Gap: 35.022
13th – No. 25, Nick Worm, GER, Hillspeed, Gap: 47.440
14th – No. 7, Guilherme Samaia, BRA, Double R Racing, Gap: 1:43.516
15th – No. 86, Jordan Cane, GBR, Douglas Motorsport, Gap: 1 lap
Did Not Finish
No. 21, Chase Owen, USA, Hillspeed
Fastest Lap
No. 51, Toby Sowery, GBR, Lanan Racing, Lap 6, 1:57.924, 111.74 mph, 179.84 kph
