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03/08/08 -
It’s often said that once a driver scores a win, more
follow quite easily. Jennifer Murray confirmed the
theory when she backed up her win in East London by
winning the opening Execuline Shelby Can-Am race at
Kyalami on Saturday.
Not only did she win, but she also started from pole and
went on to take the overall prize for the day.
Driving the Execuline supported car she lined up on the
grid with Rui Campos (Hugo Boss) sharing the front row
with her. Alan Eve in the other Hugo Boss entry was
third ahead of South Africa’s A1GP Team Rookie driver in
the Execuline backed car normally driven by Craig
Shorter. Completing the top six qualifiers were Guy
Botterill (Fragram Tools) and Chris Hart (Hi-Q
Plettenberg Bay).
As at the last round, Murray judged the start to
perfection and was never headed until the chequered flag
was waved. Campos followed, but was over four seconds
adrift and had nothing but praise for her driving. “I
was waiting for one little mistake, but she drove
perfectly.
“I tried hard, but eventually decided not to risk
anything and settle for the second place points. I still
extended my championship lead so I’m happy,” he said.
Sean Greve (Vulcania Reinforcing) has put in some fine
performances of late and he backed them up by passing
Hart for third a lap from the end after the pair had
squabbled over track space for most of the race. Orr was
lying fourth in the early stages but a gearbox problem
forced him out after two laps. Then Eve lost fourth with
a last lap incident which gave Botterill fifth as Dave
Beatie (Dura) completed the top six after a good tussle
with Bryant van der Merwe (Chemspec) and Thomas Reib (Intertrans).
As is the norm at the longer circuits, race two was
combined with the Altech Unlimited field so spectators
were treated to the treat of Can-Am cars mixing it with
Porsches of all shapes and sizes including a genuine Le
Mans racer and a horde of Ferraris and other exotica in
the 43 car field.
With the grid based on a reverse order of fastest laps
in the first race it had all the makings of a thrilling
race.
As Toby Venter and Franz Pretorius had things their own
way at the front, Eve won the Execuline Shelby Can-Am
race from Murray with a superb third place.
Eve got the advantage in the opening laps when Murray
was held up behind the indecently fast Lotus Exige turbo
of Charl Joubert. Once past she set about hunting down
Eve, but he’s been around for a long time and wasn’t
about to let this win slip from his grasp. “I made every
corner and every lap count, it’s been a long time since
I won.”
Lap three saw a nasty accident at the fast turn two
between Botterill and Greve with both cars out on the
spot but neither driver hurt. Murray closed up a bit as
they threaded their way between the slower cars, but in
the end she was just over three seconds behind Eve. It
was enough to give her the overall win for the day.
Another sensible drive from Campos saw him claim third
with Hart in his turbulence. Reib put in his best
performance yet as he claimed fifth ahead of the flu
ridden Brian Algar (Firedart). Next home were Bryant van
der Merwe and Bertil Hofmann (IOU Music).
Campos extended his narrow championship lead over Hart
and with only three rounds remaining, the 2008 Execuline
Shelby Can-Am is set for a thrilling end.
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