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21/06/08 -
The Execuline Shelby Can-Am championship is still wide
open after two action packed races at Zwartkops,
although Plettenberg Bay’s Chris Hart (Hi-Q Plettenberg
Bay) has taken over at the top of the championship
table.
Pole position means a lot at the tight Zwartkops circuit
and it was Rui Campos (Hugo Boss) who got the advantage
ahead of Jennifer Murray (Execuline) as Brian Algar (Firedart)
and Alan Eve (Hugo Boss) shared row two with Hart and
Sean Greve (Vulcania Reinforcing) rounding off the top
six.
Campos judged the start perfectly to lead all 12-laps
but it wasn’t an easy win as he had a hungry pack
snapping at his heels all the time.
Veteran racer Alan Eve in the other Hugo Boss entry
chased him all the way to the flag with Hart , Murray,
Algar and Bryant van der Merwe (Chemspec) nose to tail
behind him. “I knew I couldn’t afford to make a mistake,
so I didn’t try anything stupid. The car was working
well, but I never got a chance to have a good go at
taking the lead,” commented Eve afterwards.
His chances were hampered when the pace car was deployed
for a lap following a clash between Thomas Reib (Intertrans)
and Bertil Hoffman (IOU Music) that left Reib stranded
at the top of the hill with broken rear suspension. The
pair had been fighting for ninth place and Hoffman ended
up at the back of the field.
Race two, with a partially reversed grid was
controversial. This time it was Dave Beattie (DURA) who
blasted into the lead at the start and stayed there for
four laps before Eve and Campos slipped ahead at the top
of the circuit.
Eve looked comfortable in the lead although he couldn’t
open a gap on Campos. Sadly it all came to an end three
laps from the end when Campos tapped him into the gravel
at the top of the hill and duly took the flag ahead of
Hart and Murray. Then came the drama, Campos was handed
a time penalty for the incident with Eve and Hart was
awarded the win ahead of Murray. It was a particularly
satisfying win for him as he was only sixth at the end
of the opening lap. Beattie hung on to take third with
Guy Botteril (Fragram Tools) hot on his heels as Greve
was fifth ahead of Campos.
A lap two incident saw Algar and vd Merwe have a coming
together while fighting for second which dropped vd
Merwe to the back and left Algar with a damaged nose and
an overheating motor.
Round six of the Execuline Shelby Can-Am takes place at
East London’s famous Grand Prix circuit on 12 July.
Execuline Shelby Can-Am Racing is supported by Hollard,
Spanjaard Ltd, Carrera eye wear, British International
and Goodyear.
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