Wednesday 30 April 2014

Cook looking for more after perfect Donington weekend

SV Racing's Josh Cook is hoping for similar success this weekend at Thruxton after dominating through tricky conditions over the Easter weekend at Donington Park. 

Josh qualified on pole position for the opening race of the day, and took a lights to flag victory on a very wet track ahead of Mike Bushell and team mate Ant Whorton-Eales, who claimed 2nd and 3rd respectively in round 3. The second Clio race of the day was a similar story for Josh - despite starting 4th on the grid, he took full advantage of a coming together from the start between pole sitter Jordan Stilp and Team Pyro's Mike Bushell, with the latter crashing out of the race, and managed to avoid the contact to take an early lead, which he maintained for the duration of the race to make it two wins out of two. The elation was clear to see on the podium from Josh, and in his post race interview at the end of round 4. 
"It was brilliant weekend, obviously we didn't have that second pole position but you can’t have it all! The car’s been fantastic all weekend, a fantastic 1, 2, 3, 4 for all the KX guys, so I can’t ask for much more from the team, they've been absolutely fantastic and I just want to try and carry on this momentum into Thruxton".
Despite it looking easy from where the spectators were sitting over the weekend, he admitted that it didn't seem that way inside the car, "It was a weird one really, I wanted to try and maintain a gap but I didn’t want my tyres to go off so I had to push a couple of times just to try and get it back, and I think I put one of my fastest laps towards the last lap - it was good fun but it looked like there were a lot of exciting things going on behind me!" 
When asked about how the new generation Clio manages it tyres to the older model, Josh told me "To be honest, it completely depends on the style of driver you are. The new generation car does have a lot more torque than the previous model, so it is really important that you are progressive when applying the power. The new generation car is of a very similar weight to its older brother, so that is not a massive issue. Donington was a strange race because I had a clear gap behind me, which I'm sure you will agree is rare in Clio Cup! I just had to ensure that I didn't push too hard on the tyres to allow me to have something left in the tanks should I need to put in a few flyers!"
Looking ahead to the next rounds of the Clio Cup at Thruxton, Josh had admitted that he is quietly confident of similar results for him and the other drivers in the SV Racing team: "In the official tests there we were top of the time sheets, and it’s one of my more favourable circuits so we’ll have to see how it goes there". He also added "With it being such a competitive grid this year, and being so early on in the season I think it is difficult to tell currently who will be my biggest rival, however there are a number of people who have shown pace throughout the races that it could be anyone! You can bet your bottom dollar that Paul Rivett will be in the mix come the final rounds! I just think it is important to concentrate on doing the best job I can do and with a fantastic team of Cooksport and SVR guys behind me, I couldn't be in a better place".

With Thruxton being around the corner, Josh will be hoping to build on the momentum from Donington and will be pushing for more podiums at the fastest circuit on the race calendar, and will also be looking for strong results for the SV Racing team. 


Photo credit: Alan Faulkner

Monday 14 April 2014

Mealin makes fantastic start to Formula Ford campaign

Chris Mealin had a strong start to his debut season in the Formula Ford championship at Brands Hatch, with the 20 year old taking his first Scholarship class win in round 3.

Saturday proved to be an action packed day for Chris, after he qualified in 10th place for the opening round of the season. Retirements for Connor Mills and Sam Brabham in the first round of the season meant that Chris finished 7th overall and 2nd in class behind team mate Ricky Collard, son of BTCC driver Rob Collard. Chris maintained good pace in round 2, being on the podium once more to claim the third place trophy in the scholarship class after rounding out the top 10 in the overall standings.

The action kicked off once again on Sunday, with Chris starting on the fifth row once again on a bright morning. Once again, he maintained a strong, clean drive throughout the duration of the race, although his team mate Collard was unable to do the same, after a clash with Max Marshall forced the fellow Falcon Motorsport driver into an early retirement on lap 13. Chris managed to avoid further incidents after a brief safety car period, and held off Meridian Racing duo Connor Mills and Ashley Sutton to finish 8th in the main standings, but more importantly claimed his first ever win in the Scholarship class.

With three consistent top 10 finishes and three Scholarship podiums, Chris was evidently delighted with the opening rounds of what will prove to be a tough contested season. "I am very, very pleased. The car was great and I have to say a huge thank you to the team" said Chris at the end of proceedings at Brands Hatch. He added "As it was my first race weekend in Formula Ford it was all about learning; how the tyres degrade over time, how I look after them for the following day’s race, maintaining consistency and trying to score two Scholarship podiums - which I couldn't have been happier on accomplishing on my first day!" 

Chris also reflected on events in the final race of the day, saying "I had to give it my all in race three. It was eventful out there and the last five minutes seemed to take forever, but I just had to keep calm and carry on. I was losing grip rapidly, but in the end we had another great result and I scored my first Scholarship class win to cap the weekend with a 1-2-3. It has been an incredibly productive and exciting opening round for me, and I cannot wait to go over everything with the team and head for round two at Donington.” 

After such a strong performance, Chris and the Falcon Motorsport team will be knuckling down looking at ways to improve ahead of next weekend's racing at Donington Park