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British F3 races of the decade
It seems scary to think that we are almost a full decade into the 21st century. On the private section of autosport.com the magazine's writers have nominated their races of the decade and I'm interested to see that that two of them select BF3 races. I thought it might be interesting to select your own BF3 races of the decade.
Glenn Freeman has made the same choice as I would make, so I'm going to do a naughty cut and paste and let you see what he has to say: Quote:
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Monza 2005 would indeed be my own choice amongst BF3 races, but Monza 2008 ran it close, when Sergio Perez won both races, starting from 14th on on the grid each time. But for sheer emotion, I doubt if anything could beat Nick Tandy's win at Rockingham last season, the first for himself and JTR just days after his brother Joe had so tragically been killed in a road accident. Your thoughts? |
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Well that's interesting Strider, I find BF3 anything but boring, can't get enough of it literally. If only there were a way to watch it over har.
Hmm, nary an F1 driver mentioned in the Monza 2005 write-up, and a race of decade this year at Donington! |
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Alvaro Parente is actually the test and reserve driver for one of the new teams, Lotus F1, I think, so he has progressed OK. Bruno Senna was also at Monza in 2005.
Daniel Ricciardo was BF3 champion in 2009 and no-one seems to be in any doubt that he will make to F1 in some capacity very soon, if not next year then in 2011. |
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Since I've been following F3 (only the past three or four years) I'd say Monza 2008 definitely.
Boyd's win was good as well |
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Just as an extra note, the one rule we had while picking our race of the decade was that we actually had to have been there (as apposed to seeing it on TV). That'll be one reason why it's not F1-dominated. I think that for sheer racing entertainment, F3 is quite often not at the top of the list (especially when it shares a bill with Formula Ford ) so when a really good F3 race happens it is memorable. |
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If you want an exciting F3 race the answer is simple - go to Monza, although in this country Thruxton usually provides great racing. What they have in common are long straights followed by tight corners, thus overtaking opportunities. Little known fact: in terms of average lap speed Thruxton is actually faster than Monza. |
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Definately the 2008 Monza ones were the Mexican fella gave out free driving lessons to all and sundry.
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Helped, I have to say since the guy's a mate, by the amazing Mugen-Honda engine! It was so good that even if Perez overtook a Merc driver at the beginning of the start/finish straight and the other driver tucked in behind to get a tow he still couldn't keep up!
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2006, Danny Watts drove car, written off by Senna at Snetterton, to a win at Thruxton. Great driver 1 of the most remarkable come backs have seen in BF3.
And unstoppeble Perez, powred by NBE engine raced great races at Monza. What a year it was for "privateer" engines. |
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My 'vote' would go to Nick Tandy's win at Rockingham.
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I would have to choose Perez 2008 Monza for winning both races from mid-pack but I m being biased
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My favourite moments of the past few years:
1) Danny Watts at Thruxton 2006. As I recall he was there to "help" Bruno Senna in the championship but stuck it on pole beating those who'd been racing all year, Senna, Jarvis, Conway et al. 2) Danny's drive at Castle Combe the year before, again a "one off" when he finished on the podium. 3) Nick Tandy at Rockingham last year, a brilliant drive and very emotional 4) Brendon Hartley qualifying in Bucharest 2008 |
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I always enjoyed the races at Combe because you could really see the cars working their suspension over the bumps and it was great to see them breaking the 1-minute barrier. |
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Thinking about this thread on the way to work this morning... how about:
Richard Antinucci's drive for Promatecme at a wet Donnington in 2003. He pitted for slicks on the warm up lap;as a result started last but finished second. |
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Now you've reminded me of a similar race that was probably the upset of 2004!
At Silverstone in August the track was wet, but drying, and Marcus Marshall, who had previously had no significant success at all, took the gamble of starting on slicks from his 14th place on the grid. The two Carlin drivers, Alvaro Parente and Danilo Dirani, decided to pit to change tyres after the second of the green flag laps, but had to start the race from the pit lane. Marshall took the lead from Nelson Piquet on lap 9. Parente was already up to 2nd and over the remaining laps closed the gap to less than a second, but Marshall hung on to take a remarkable and wholly unexpected (even by him!) victory. |
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Wasn't that the meeting where in the National Class (Scholarship was it in those days?) French "also ran" Vas Calasan tried a similar gamble to Marshall and won beating Ryan Lewis and Stephen Jelley.
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I'm such an anorak that I keep all the .pdf files and, having checked, yes, Calasan finished 9th overall and 1st in class.
I'm in awe of your memory is all I can say! |
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Not sure which one of us is the bigger anorak!
My memory isn't that good, it's just at the time I was helping Promatecme stay mobile with supplying road cars. |
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