BTCC 2011 - Rounds 1, 2 & 3 - Brands Hatch
QUALIFYING
Neal takes first pole of 2011
Matt Neal has qualified on pole position for the opening round of the 2011 Dunlop MSA British Touring Car Championship at the Brands Hatch circuit in Kent.
Worcestershire’s Neal, driving his Honda Racing Team’s new turbocharged Civic, set a new qualifying lap record of 48.210s to achieve pole. Over such a short lap (the Brands Indy circuit is just 1.2 miles in length) that was a staggering 0.255s clear of his rivals, headed by young charger Andrew Jordan in his Pirtek Racing Vauxhall Vectra – like Neal, also using a turbo engine built to the BTCC’s latest Next Generation Touring Car regulations.
Third was the reigning Champion Jason Plato in his Silverline Chevrolet Cruze while another youngster, James Nash in his turbocharged 888 Racing with Collins Contractors Vectra, put in a late burst of speed to secure fourth place on the starting grid for the first of tomorrow’s three races.
Neal, BTCC Champion in 2005 and 2006 and runner-up to Plato last season, said: “What a start and we’ve probably even surprised ourselves with that gap. But the race will be different – we can’t sustain that pace every lap and all the turbo runners are expecting to suffer greater tyre wear over the second half of the race whereas Jason is not too far away. He’ll come on really strong as the race wears on so starting ahead of him in particular is exactly where I need to be.”
Jordan, aged just 21 from Lichfield, added: “I was fastest in the morning practice sessions and knew the pace would increase again in qualifying but perhaps not quite by that much! I’m confident I can give Matt a good run over a race distance, but the one I’m really watching is Jason – that Chevrolet is notoriously good at looking after its tyres and he is the big threat for all of us.”
But Plato, who starts the new season equal with Andy Rouse’s record of 60 wins, begged to differ. The Oxford racer commented: “That really is everything we’ve got in our tank – we’ve gone quicker than the pole record we set here last October yet the gap to Matt is still nearly four tenths of a second which is a bit of a shock. The other teams have clearly done a great job in the winter. There is all this talk about the turbo cars having tyre worries but until we actually find out tomorrow then that’s all it is… talk!”
Completing the top six in qualifying were Plato’s young Cumbrian team-mate Alex MacDowall and Warwickshire’s Mat Jackson in the local Wrotham-based Airwaves Racing team’s Ford Focus. Tom Chilton had looked set to challenge Neal for pole but instead dropped to seventh when his best time was disallowed after his Team Aon Ford Focus failed a mandatory ride height check.
At least he took part in qualifying. Having to sit out the session after a high-speed crash in morning practice badly damaged his car was Neal’s team-mate Gordon Shedden. The Fife racer, third in last year’s BTCC, is therefore set to start tomorrow’s first race from the back of the 23-car grid.
1. Matt Neal Honda 48.210s
2. Andrew Jordan Eurotech Vauxhall 48.465s + 0.255s
3. Jason Plato Chevrolet 48.583s + 0.373s
4. James Nash Triple 8 Vauxhall 48.623s + 0.413s
5. Alex MacDowall Chevrolet 48.658s + 0.448s
6. Mat Jackson Motorbase Ford 48.667s + 0.457s
7. Tom Chilton Arena Ford 48.668s + 0.458s
8. Tom Boardman Special Tuning SEAT 48.752s + 0.542s
9. Paul O'Neill Tech-Speed Chevrolet 48.849s + 0.639s
10. Andy Neate Arena Ford 49.036s + 0.826s
11. Tony Gilham Triple 8 Vauxhall 49.045s + 0.835s
12. Rob Collard WSR BMW 49.130s + 0.920s
13. Jeff Smith Eurotech Vauxhall 49.176s + 0.966s
14. Liam Griffin Motorbase Ford 49.220s + 1.010s
15. Dave Newsham Geoff Steel BMW 49.248s + 1.038s
16. Tom Onslow-Cole AmD Volkswagen 49.540s + 1.330s
17. Nick Foster WSR BMW 49.587s + 1.377s
18. John George Tech-Speed Chevrolet 50.065s + 1.855s
19. Chris James ES Chevrolet 51.169s + 2.959s
20. Frank Wrathall Dynojet Toyota 51.449s + 3.239s
21. Tony Hughes Speedworks Toyota 51.736s + 3.526s
22. Gordon Shedden Honda
"I don't want to be treated as special because I'm not. I just drive a racing car round in circles a bit faster than everyone else." Michael Schumacher
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