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14.08.06 |
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| RPM winning
streak continues |
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Bradley Ellis and team mate Alex Mortimer
took their second win of the 2006 British GT season at Rockingham last weekend.
The pair stamped their authority on the weekend from the start being second
quickest in the first test and fastest Porsche and 3rd quickest in the second
test but still fastest Porsche.
Qualifying one saw Ellis hampered in
traffic on all of his flying laps, leaving him 6th in class and 11th overall
and frustrated to say the least! Session 2 saw Mortimer manage to squeeze a
time good enough for second in class and 6th overall just 0.14s from
pole.
Race 1 saw a determined stint form Ellis drag him up the field
from 6th to 3rd and begin to hunt down the lead pair of Porsches. At the driver
change Mortimer was left with 6 seconds to close to the leaders which he did
over the first 20 minutes of his stint. Having managed to overcome the second
place Porsche of Ryan Hooker, Mortimer set his sights on the leader Matt
Allison. With just under 4 minutes remaining the cars were separated by little
more then a second when disaster struck the RPM car when lapping one of the
Lotus GT3 cars. The Lotus lost control and spun into the RPM car destroying the
front bumper, radiators, lights, front wing, door and sill. Clearly this was a
very disappointing end to a strong race as the team were in fact lying 4th
overall in the race ahead of some GT2 cars!
Sunday morning saw a wet
warm up in which RPM topped the time sheets in class and were 4th overall once
more just 0.15s slower then the GT2 Ferrari 430 of Tim Mullen.
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track however had dried by the time the second race had been called which left
Mortimer to start the car. After a poor start Mortimer dropped to 4th but had
soon clawed his way back to second and was left to hunt down the lead Ferrari
of Adam Wilcox. After the driver change car Ellis returned to the track in
second and was left the task of over coming the lead Ferrari which he did
leaving him to control the race for the last 15 minutes which he did. At the
fall of the flag Ellis was 10 seconds in front of the next car giving he and
Mortimer there second win of the year.
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