Tag: BRDC British F3 championship

  • Title slips away from Kush Maini as Carlin’s Kaylen Frederick wins British F3

    Title slips away from Kush Maini as Carlin’s Kaylen Frederick wins British F3

    Silverstone, 8 Nov 2020: Carlin’s Kaylen Frederick led from lights to flag to claim his ninth win of the year in the final race of the weekend at Silverstone, and secured the BRDC British F3 Championship title in the process. Frederick entered the race needing only to finish to wrap up the title, but did it in style with another dominant victory.

    Frederick becomes the first American driver to win the British F3 title, and he finished over four seconds clear of Fortec Motorsports’ Roberto Faria who secured his first ever podium with second place ahead of JHR Developments’ Ayrton Simmons. Kush Maini needed to win the race with Frederick failing to finish, but the Indian could only manage sixth place after being overtaken late on by Hillspeed duo Oliver Clarke and Sasakorn Chaimongkol, who finished fourth and fifth, with Maini settling for sixth. 

    Chris Dittmann Racing’s Josh Skelton completed his season with seventh place ahead of Hitech’s Reece Ushijima, with Fortec debutant Jonny Wilkinson claiming a top-10 finish on his first weekend, with JHR’s Carter Williams the final driver inside the top-10. 

    As has been the case for most of the season, a good start from pole position meant that Frederick led the field almost untroubled around the opening lap. Faria and Simmons found their way past Maini, who dropped from second to fourth by the end of the opening tour. 

    Frederick then pulled away, again as he’s done so often in 2020, enjoying a lead of over three seconds by the mid race point, a gap he extended to 4.121 seconds at the flag as he clinched his ninth victory from the 24 races, and secure a clear title success.

    Maini down in fourth again found himself staring at the back of the JHR car of Ayrton Simmons, but rather than challenge the British driver, he found himself looking in his mirrors as the Hillspeed pair closed on him. Clarke, having been eighth on lap one, was up to fifth by lap seven, and blasted past Maini on lap eight with Chaimongkol following suit, and adding salt into Maini’s wounds. 

    That pretty much guaranteed Frederick the title, with the American finishing over 50 points clear in the provisional championship standings. Maini nevertheless claimed second overall, one better than in 2018 when he was third. 

    BRDC British F3 Championship, Silverstone race three provisional result:

    1. Kaylen Frederick, Carlin, 10 laps
    2. Roberto Faria, Fortec Motorsports, +4.121s
    3. Ayrton Simmons, JHR Developments, +8.660s
    4. Oliver Clarke, Hillspeed, +9.932s
    5. Sasakorn Chaimongkol, Hillspeed, +11.435s
    6. Kush Maini, Hitech GP, +14.600s
    7. Josh Skelton, Chris Dittmann Racing, +15.562s
    8. Reece Ushijima, Hitech GP, +20.135s
    9. Jonny Wilkinson, Fortec Motorsports, +22.404s
    10. Carter Williams, JHR Developments, +23.129s
    11. Nazim Azman, Carlin, +23.687s
    12. Piers Prior, Lanan Racing, +24.851s
    13. Josh Mason, Lanan Racing, +27.091s
    14. Benjamin Pedersen, Double R Racing, +27.617s
    15. Louis Foster, Double R Racing, +28.117s
    16. Ulysse De Pauw, Douglas Motorsport, +39.192s
    17. Manaf Hijjawi, Douglas Motorsport, +1m33.117s
    DNF. Max Marzorati, Chris Dittmann Racing, 1 lap completed
    DNF. Bart Horsten, Lanan Racing, 1 lap completed

    Earlier, 33 points separated the leaders with Kush Maini in second as he could finish only 17th but the title race alive till the last race.

    Double R’s Benjamin Pedersen won a spectacular reverse grid race at Silverstone this morning, with the championship battle going down to the final race. Pedersen started third but fought his way to the front to finish clear of Lanan Racing’s Bart Horsten, who put in an overtaking masterclass to soar from 10th on the grid to second, which included a last lap overtake on Carlin’s Nazim Azman, who finished third.

    Behind them there was all sorts of drama, mainly between championship contenders Kaylen Frederick and Kush Maini, with the pair banging wheels on a couple of occasions on the same lap. The pair raced with wet weather tyres on a cold and damp but drying track, with half the field opting for slick tyres in the assembly area just before the start of the race. The slick tyre gamble paid off with the podium drivers all racing with dry tyres, while Frederick and Maini slipped down the order after strong starts.

    Frederick ultimately finished 12th with Maini 17th, a result which sees the pair separated by 33 points going into the final race with 35 still on offer.

    A five car scrap for the lead developed by the final lap, with Fortec’s Roberto Faria finishing just a couple of tenths away from a maiden podium, and less than seven tenths clear of Hillspeed’s Oliver Clarke.

    Double R’s Louis Foster finished in a remarkable sixth place. The British driver was spun down the order after spinning on the Hangar Straight after getting involved in one of the Frederick/Maini incidents, falling as far back as 15th, but using his dry tyres and some astute overtaking to climb to sixth.

    JHR Developments’ Carter Williams secured seventh, less than a second ahead of Hillspeed’s Sasakorn Chaimongkol, with Piers Prior (Lanan) and Josh Skelton (Chris Dittmann Racing) completing the top-10.

    Pole sitter Max Marzorati fell to 11th for Chris Dittmann Racing, but still a long way clear of Frederick, who just missed out on claiming the title a round early, but now only needs to finish race three to claim the title. Frederick starts race three from pole, with Maini starting second. 

    BRDC British F3 Championship, Silverstone GP, race two provisional result:

    1. Benjamin Pedersen, Double R Racing, 10 laps
    2. Bart Horsten, Lanan Racing, +0.737s
    3. Nazim Azman, Carlin, +1.140s
    4. Roberto Faria, Fortec Motorsports, +1.327s
    5. Oliver Clarke, Hillspeed, +2.001s
    6. Louis Foster, Double R Racing, +13.833s
    7. Carter Williams, JHR Developments, +19.440s
    8. Sasakorn Chaimongkol, Hillspeed, +20.362s
    9. Piers Prior, Lanan Racing, +1m00.282s
    10. Josh Skelton, Chris Dittmann Racing, +1m16.222s
    11. Max Marzorati, Chris Dittmann Racing, +1m22.715s
    12. Kaylen Frederick, Carlin, +1m36.082s
    13. Ulysse De Pauw, Douglas Motorsport, +1m43.082s
    14. Manaf Hijjawi, Douglas Motorsport, +1m48.091s
    15. Reece Ushijima, Hitech GP, +1m48.261s
    16. Jonny Wilkinson, Fortec Motorsports, +1m49.577s
    17. Kush Maini, Hitech GP, +1m53.081s
    18. Ayrton Simmons, JHR Developments, +1 lap
    19. Josh Mason, Lanan Racing, +1 lap

  • Double pole for Frederick; Kush Maini to start P9: British F3

    Double pole for Frederick; Kush Maini to start P9: British F3

    Donington, 24 October 2020: Carlin’s Kaylen Frederick secured a double pole position in qualifying on the Donington Park National circuit this morning (Saturday), before the opening race of the weekend was rescheduled to Sunday morning due to weather conditions.

    Indian racing driver Kush Maini of Hitech team was among the 9 of the 16 drivers who laps were cancelled for `exceeding track limits’ and as a result will start on P9.

    Qualifying
    Frederick secured his fifth and sixth pole positions of the season during a frantic 20-minute session held this morning. In one of the closest sessions seen in BRDC British F3 history, Frederick’s race one pole margin of 0.145 seconds was comparatively large, considering that 0.156 seconds covered the drivers from second to 10th, with just over half a second separating the top-15.

    Hillspeed duo Oliver Clarke and Sasakorn Chaimongkol claimed second and third for the race one and three grids on a weekend where the team celebrates their 50th anniversary, while title challenger Ulysse De Pauw secured fourth place for both contests as well.

    Fortec’s Roberto Faria demonstrated his progress in British F3 by taking sixth on the grid for race one in just his third weekend. Championship leader Kush Maini was only ninth for Hitech after having several laps deleted for track limits, while title contender Louis Foster was eighth fastest.

    Race one rescheduled to Sunday morning
    Qualifying took place in cool but dry conditions, but persistent heavy rain in the hour before the scheduled race start meant that sessions for championships running before BRDC British F3 on the timetable were red flagged. With other championships racing at Donington Park this weekend only competing today (Saturday), and some scheduled to decide their championships this afternoon, in the interests of fairness and safety, it was agreed that British F3 race one would move to Sunday morning, rather than waiting for a potential window in the weather this afternoon. 

    Sessions for the other championships competing this afternoon were all heavily affected by the weather also, with multiple red flags or lengthy safety car periods. The weather forecast for Sunday is significantly better than today.

    A revised Sunday timetable has been issued by event organisers MSVR, with the new race times for BRDC British F3 shown below. 

    09.05 – Race one
    12.05  – Race two
    14.55 – Race three

    Pole position driver Kaylen Frederick said: “In practice we were looking quick in dry and wet conditions, so I was happy for it to go either way. It was pretty tricky out there, the wind was moving around a lot which made it really tricky to put together a bunch of quick laps because the references were always changing.

    “But I think I did a great job of adjusting what I needed to and I put all my quick sectors together and did a bunch of laps that were pretty much good enough for pole. I had an amazing car, I’ve had one for the whole weekend so far. We put it all together and it’s produced a great result.”

    BRDC British F3 Championship, Donington Park National circuit, Qualifying top-six:

    1. Kaylen Frederick, Carlin, 1m03.066s
    2. Oliver Clarke, Hillspeed, +0.145s
    3. Sasakorn Chaimongkol, Hillspeed, +0.163s
    4. Ulysse De Pauw, Douglas Motorsport, +0.171s
    5. Roberto Faria, Fortec Motorsports, +0.204s
    6. Nazim Azman, Carlin, +0.211s

    Click here for full result.

    Qualifying second fastest times (race three grid):

    1. Kaylen Frederick, Carlin, 1m03.075s
    2. Oliver Clarke, Hillspeed, +0.143s
    3. Sasakorn Chaimongkol, Hillspeed, +0.199s
    4. Ulysse De Pauw, Douglas Motorsport, +0.209s
    5. Reece Ushijima, Hitech GP, +0.246s
    6. Louis Foster, Double R Racing, +0.273s

    Click here for full result.

  • Kush Maini tops Friday session 2 in British F3

    Kush Maini tops Friday session 2 in British F3

    Oulton Park, 31 July 2020: Hitech GP’s Kush Maini returned to the top of the testing timesheets after posting the quickest time in session two on Friday morning.

    Maini’s effort of 1m31.945s was slightly slower than this morning’s outright pace, but was enough to ensure he topped the testing times for the fourth time in six sessions so far this weekend. Maini was just 0.025s quicker than session one pace setter Kaylen Frederick (Carlin), with Louis Foster just 0.004s further behind for Double R Racing. 

    Lanan’s Bart Horsten was fourth fastest, the Australian almost four-tenths further back and 0.058s ahead of Carlin’s Nazim Azman, who enjoyed his best session of the weekend so far. 

    Nico Varrone set the sixth fastest time for Chris Dittmann Racing, less than a tenth clear of Douglas Motorsport’s Kiern Jewiss, with his teammate Ulysse De Pauw in eighth, just 0.013s ahead of Varrone’s teammate Josh Skelton. 

    Hillspeed’s Oliver Clarke completed a top-10 covered by just eight tenths of a second, with Lanan’s Piers Prior 11th and only 0.084s further back. Benjamin Pedersen was 12th fastest for Double R and a tenth clear of Josh Mason, with Hillspeed’s Sasakorn Chaimongkol in 14th and 0.007s away from Mason. 

    Manaf Hijjawi and Reece Ushijima completed the 16 cars that participated in the session. The third session of the day starts at 14.15 UK time.

    BRDC British F3 Championship, Oulton Park, Friday test session two result:

    1. Kush Maini, Hitech GP, 1m31.945s
    2. Kaylen Frederick, Carlin, +0.025s
    3. Louis Foster, Double R Racing, +0.029s
    4. Bart Horsten, Lanan Racing, +0.412s
    5. Nazim Azman, Carlin, +0.470s
    6. Nico Varrone, Chris Dittmann Racing, +0.514s
    7. Kiern Jewiss, Douglas Motorsport, +0.598s
    8. Ulysse De Pauw, Douglas Motorsport, +0.745s
    9. Josh Skelton, Chris Dittmann Racing, +0.758s
    10. Oliver Clarke, Hillspeed, +0.822s
    11. Piers Prior, Lanan Racing, +0.906s
    12. Benjamin Pedersen, Double R Racing, +1.056s
    13. Josh Mason, Lanan Racing, +1.191s
    14. Sasakorn Chaimongkol, Hillspeed +1.198s
    15. Manaf Hijjawi, Douglas Motorsport, +1.261s
    16. Reece Ushijima, Hitech GP, +1.547s

  • Kush Maini impresses again with his 7th podium of the year; also sets lap record

    Kush Maini impresses again with his 7th podium of the year; also sets lap record

    Kush Maini on the podium at Silverstone

    Silverstone, 11 June 2018: Kush Maini’s rich vein of form continued with yet another couple of podiums on the race weekend, this time at the historic Silverstone track, making it 7 podiums in four rounds of the BRDC British F3 championship. The JK Racing-supported driver finished P2 in a tight Race 1, and ended the weekend with a strong P3 finish in Race 3, solidifying his third place in the driver’s standings with 227 points.

    Maini started the weekend on a high, with a strong qualifying session where he was on top for the most part only to be pushed down to P2 with five minutes to go, he ended up behind Lundqvist in the session, just 0.051s off pole.

    Race 1 began with Lundqvist and Kush making good starts off the line, and saw Lundqvist pull away after the first lap. Kush closed the gap on the race leader with some quick laps, one if which saw him create a new BRDC British F3 lap record around the newly resurfaced Silverstone Grand Prix circuit in the process. He finished just 0.392s off the P1, making this his sixth podium of the championship.

    Race 2 saw Kush start at the back of the pack from P16, owing to the reverse grid format of the F3. An early incident in the race meant he had to recover and fight back to gain a couple of places and finish the race in P14.

    Race 3 however saw Kush start from pole, on account of his record breaking lap in Race 1. A strong start for Tom Gamble, meant Kush lost one place off the line and while trying to regain this position, Kush veered off course, dropping to P3 by the end of lap 1. Some exciting but disciplined driving ensured that he finished on the podium yet again, keeping him in the hunt for the driver’s championship.

    Talking about his weekend, Kush Maini said: “The first race was good for us with promising speed. The second race was tricky, we got a good start but three into one corner doesn’t go, but it was a racing incident. We put that behind us and started on pole for race three because of the fastest lap. I didn’t get off the line well and then had a bit of a tussle through Maggots and Becketts but we can only take the positives from this weekend, we’re still third in the championship with a bit of a margin, but I think we can keep pushing and I’m going to give it my all every race, and that’s all I can do.”

    The next round of BRDC F3 Championship will take place at the legendary Spa circuit towards the end of July.