Atech Grand Prix’s Tamás Pál Kiss has moved into the lead of the
Michelin Formula Renault UK Championship points table after the Hungarian took
victory and second place in the two rounds at Rockingham. Swiss Filipino Marlon
Stockinger took his first FR podium, narrowly missing out on a second in race
two but Briton Nick Yelloly was denied a podium finish when he was sidelined
with a clutch problem.
The weekend kicked off well for the Silverstone-based team with all
three drivers performing well in Friday’s tests and Saturday’s official
qualifying, the trio all in the top six for the opening race. In that
Pál Kiss made a good start to
slot into second place ahead of Yelloly and Stockinger with pole-man Harry
Tincknell in the lead.
However Tincknell’s lead was short-lived with a charging Pál Kiss
desperate to repeat his performance at Thruxton when he took his maiden series
victory. On lap three the 18 year-old made his move to pass the leader with
Yelloly and Stockinger holding third and fourth
places.
On lap eight Marlon found a way past Nick to move into the final
podium place, the pair battling over the position for several laps.
However an engine problem, which started
on the fourth lap forced the unfortunate Yelloly into retirement two laps from
home.
Up at the front, Pál Kiss had gradually extended his lead to take
his second win in three races with Stockinger following Tincknell across the
line in third place.
The day’s second race produced another strong drive from Pál Kiss
despite proving a harder race for the Hell-backed teenager, as he took a
well-deserved second place. Behind
him a good start from Stockinger allowed him to move into third place until a
throttle problem dropped him down the order, ultimately ending his race on lap
four.
For Yelloly, a superb start saw him gain two places on the opening
lap and thereafter a strong drive by the 18 year-old allowed him to take
seventh, some consolation for his disappointing non finish in race one.
Bristol teenager Mitchell Hale has shot to the top of the Formula
Renault BARC Championship standings after a sensational win in the
opening round at Brands Hatch last weekend.
Photo courtesy of: On Track Promotions
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After the cancellation of the European Championship, the WSK Euro
Series has become an undisputable reference point for top-level
international karting. Nyck De Vries races in Super FK, the most
competitive category of the series, where the young Dutch driver duels
shoulder-to-shoulder with all the most experienced drivers. Despite
his rookie status, he is beginning to emerge. After a second place in
Italy, in March, he mounted again on the second step of the podium in
Spain. Victory was closer than ever.
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In KF just like in KZ, Energy has collected a long series of victories
at the latest international meetings, both in Italy and in Spain. The
Italian chassis has proven to be both multivalent and effective and
has allowed drivers from Energy Corse Team to frequently make it to
the podium, in all kind of circuits and weather conditions. Energy has
already taken an important leap forward in the race to the titles of
the WSK Euro Series and the European Championship...
photos: Chris Walker
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