Home circuit chaos
for Amery Motorsport
With a sunny weekend forecast at their
local circuit Oulton Park, Amery Motorsport were fired-up for
action at the glorious Cheshire
venue. One of the most challenging
tracks on the calendar, Oulton Park with its mixture of fast corners, chicanes
and undulating straights, tests the drivers skills to the limit and the lack
of run-off areas, also tests the drivers commitment to the limit.
Fridays test day soon brought both the Amery Motorport drivers,
father and son
racing duo – Jonathan and David Shepherd back down to earth as neither
could find the groove and post a quick lap time, despite running a set-up the
team had developed from Snetterton. It was only after studying post test day
data, that the team and drivers spotted a few corners where time was being lost.
Consequently, Saturday mornings qualifying saw David improve
by over a second a lap from his testing pace and secure 15th
place on the grid with Jonathan still
struggling at the rear of the grid.
The first race of the weekend on Saturday afternoon was blessed
with sunshine and as the drivers sat sweltering in their cars
on the grid, both managed good
starts as the lights went out. David instantly passed two cars on the row ahead
and had made three places by the first corner, only to find himself forced to
the outside down through ‘Cascades’ and turning into the fast left
hand corner, David was hit by Aron Smith in car 10 and forced into a spin landing
in the gravel.
Jonathan meanwhile after a good launch from the line, also gained
a few places, but on entering the hairpin, tangled with another
car, knocking his steering
out of alignment, leaving him with severe understeer for the rest of the race,
but still managed to finished in 19th position gaining a couple of points in
the process.
Meanwhile David after jumping out of his
stranded car, jumped back in to be towed out of the gravel, then
under marshals instructions, rejoined at the back of the safety
car train and resumed racing with the rest of the grid, only
to be black flagged after a few laps for breaking the rules. Commenting after the race, Team Director
Martin Amery said, “David was up for a top ten finish
today and I am gutted for him. We had sorted his problems
out from the test day and he was only a few tenths off the
leaders pace, but unfortunately that’s what can happen
when you are stuck in the middle of the pack”.
After the race both Jonathan and
David were called to the Clerk of the Course and ended up being
reprimanded by a very disgruntled official as apparently David
re-passed his father in a jointly orchestrated move under a yellow
flag after rejoining the race. Neither driver was penalised and
both felt that the incident whilst obviously an offence did have
an amusing side to it as they told the team afterwards - its
not often both drivers involved in an incident are trying to
stress the other’s innocence!
To celebrate their home race, Amery Motorsport threw a party for the whole team
and with a barbeque supplied courtesy of team sponsors ALPS (Auto Legal Protection
Services) and with the drinks flowing, a great time was enjoyed by all amid the
picturesque Oulton Park grounds.
The glorious weather saw the crowds of spectators flocking to Oulton Park and
the Amery Motorsport awning was bustling with visitors. Not only were there large
numbers of sponsors and friends, but the team had also been chosen by Renault
as a showpiece team for a competition they had run and consequently a group of
over 30 guests of Renault were shown round the awning and given technical advice
on the cars by the Amery crew.
Race two on Sunday afternoon saw the temperatures soar even
higher than Saturday’s
race and David was looking for some good fortune after the previous day’s
disaster, but alas it was not to be. After making another great start and closing
right up onto the top ten, he was caught up in a melee of cars all trying to
avoid a spinning Clio ahead and unfortunately was unable to avoid both a heavy
frontal impact into the errant Clio and the ignominy of a further car piling
heavily into his rear, causing a huge amount of damage to his ‘Birchall’ liveried
Clio.
Luckily David climbed out of the car unhurt, but shaken and frustrated and the
safety car was instantly deployed as the marshals set about clearing up the debris
and moving several damaged cars. Jonathan managed to avoid the wreckage and drove
to the chequered flag in 18th place bagging a few more points along the way.
After the race David’s Clio was dropped back at the Amery
Motorsport awning by the recovery truck and it then became
apparent to team manager Dom Field,
just what a big accident it had been, with the car damaged on every corner and
the engine and gearbox also broken. Looking like a complete write-off, Dom and
the team now have a great deal of work to do prior to the next race at Silverstone
at the end of August.
You can watch the ELF Renault Clio Cup live on ITV Four and further coverage
on Motorsport UK, check programme listings for times.
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