door Luc » wo apr 28, 2004 9:16 pm
BENHAM WINS MG THRILLER-JUST.
Barry Benham in an MG ZR won the first round of the MGCC Mayflower MG
Trophy race on Silverstone's National circuit on Saturday 10th April, but
Don Kettleborough and pole sitter Chris Dewing were all over his back
bumper on the finish line.
Battles raged all through the twenty nine strong field of MG ZR and TFs
proving once again that this series is one of the most entertaining
anywhere in the UK.
Morning practice was a wet affair which tended to benefit the ZRs and a
delighted Chris Dewing took his first ever pole position from 2003 series
winner Benham. Mark Roberts was the fastest TF qualifier in 5th.
Silverstone was at its chilliest for the race, but at least the track was
dry. Dewing led into Copse from the rolling start, but Benham had taken the
lead by the end of the lap.
Newcomer Guy Gerricsh was going really well in fourth and battling hard
with Mark Roberts, but got it all wrong at Copse on lap 7 and went no
further. A former Tom Cat peddler, he will be one to watch in future.
Roberts was the fastest of the TFs in practice, but Andrew Whitmore came
out on top in the race, setting fastest lap on the way.
Fresh from her success in the Thruxton Britcar Enduro, Fiona Leggate made a
cracking start to make up three places by the first corner. Unfortunately,
Colin Wilmott's ZR tried to occupy the same part of the track at Becketts
and was obliged to retire on the spot in the ensuing melee. A furious
Leggate dropped to 27th and then proceeded to scythe through the field on
her way to an eventual 14th overall.
Fiona Leggate said: " I've worked hard on my driving since last year and
was really hoping to do well today. For the rest of the race anyone in my
way just got out of it because they could see I was coming through".
By mid race Benham had pulled out a clear lead over Dewing who was having
trouble fending off Kettleborough, the pair swapping places several times.
Lap 12 saw Benham held up passing a back marker and the Dewing /
Kettleborough tandem was right back on his tail. Down the straight for the
last time all three were line abreast, but Benham braved it out for the win
and the wily Kettleborough snuck through to take second.
" It was a good clean race" reported Benham.
Chris Dewing said: "it was so close yet none of us touched. I knew Barry
was really pushing as he was locking wheels braking for Becketts near the
end".