RE: GT3 is go at Donington Park
RE: GT3 is go at Donington Park
Tuesday 16th May 2006

GT3 is go at Donington Park

Sunday sees Porsches, Astons and Lotuses on the grid


Aston Martin DBRS9
Aston Martin DBRS9
The first appearance of the new GT3 cars will take place for round 3 of the 2006 Avon Tyres British GT Championship at Donington Park on Sunday 21 May.

Barwell Motorsport is running a trio of Aston Martin DBRS9s and will be joined by three Lotus Exige cars, run by the Lotus Sport Cadena team, and by a single Trackspeed Porsche 997 GT3. The seven GT3 entries swell the provisional grid for round 3 of the Avon Tyres British GT Championship to twenty-nine cars across the three classes, with the possibility of more joining the grid on May 20/21.

A real ‘David and Goliath’ battle is on the cards for the first two-hour race of the year, with the mighty V12 6-litre powered Aston Martin cars and the 400bhp Porsche 997 taking on the lightweight – 750 kg compared to 1,200kg for the Aston Martin – supercharged, 1.8-litre powered Lotus Sport Exige.

"We are very excited about making Barwell Motorsport's debut in the Avon Tyres British GT Championship, and are delighted to be able to bring all three of our Aston Martin DBRS9s to Donington,” said Barwell Motorsport’s Chris Needell. “As well as fighting for the GT3 Class win, we are hoping to take the fight to some of the GT2 cars for an overall podium finish."

"We are very much looking forward to Donington, where the Lotus Sport Exige GT3 will debut,” said Barrie Whight from Lotus Sport Cadena. “Lotus Sport have continued to develop the cars during build process and both parties are confident of a strong performance at Donington. It will be very interesting to see how the cars compare to the Aston Martins and Porsches.”

"Also, we are pleased to announce a third car for 2006, to be driven by team owner Paul Whight and experienced Lotus driver, Chris Randall,” Whight continued. “Initially they will drive the prototype Lotus Sport Exige, whilst a brand new third car is completed by Lotus Sport. This is great news for us and Lotus fans, who we hope to see out in force at Donington and throughout 2006."

The GT3 entry list for Donington Park - May 20/21

  • 66 - Tom Alexander / Michael Bentwood - Barwell Motorsport Aston Martin DBRS9
  • 33 - Leo Machitski / Piers Johnson - Barwell Motorsport Aston Martin DBRS9
  • 88 - Paul Drayson / Martin Stretton - Barwell Motorsport Aston Martin DBRS9
  • 18 - Paul Whight / Chris Randall - Lotus Sport Cadena Lotus Sport Exige GT3
  • 19 - Barrie Whight / Gavan Kershaw - Lotus Sport Cadena Lotus Sport Exige GT3
  • 20 - George Mackintosh / Sam Blogg - Lotus Sport Cadena Lotus Sport Exige GT3
  • 9 - Danny Watts / Rory Fordyce - Trackspeed Porsche 997 GT3

The seven GT3 cars will join the rest of the British GT grid for round 3 of the 2006 Avon Tyres British GT Championship. After two wins at Oulton Park at Easter, Tim Mullen and Chris Niarchos, driving the Scuderia Ecosse Ferrari 430, will be looking to extend their GT2 class lead over the Team LNT Panoz Esperante GTLM pairing of Luke Hines and Tom Kimber-Smith.

The strong GTC Class grid is currently led by Leicester-based Team Tiger, with drivers Chris Beighton and Jon Finnemore taking two hard-fought wins at Oulton Park to lead their category as they head to their home track of Donington Park. With addition of the seven GT3 cars, 29 cars will rumble onto the grid for the first two-hour race of the season on Sunday 21 May.

Testing for the next round of the 2006 Avon Tyres British GT Championship takes place at Donington Park on Thursday 18 May, with qualifying on Saturday 20 May and round 3 on Sunday 21 May.

Race day tickets cost £15 (adv) / £18 (gate) with children (15 and under) gaining free entry and can be bought online. The 14-race programme also features Rounds 3 and 4 of the Lloyds TSB Insurance British F3 International Series, with further races from the Volkswagen Racing Cup, UK Formula Ford, the Autosport Caterham Superlight Challenge, the Historic GT Car Challenge and the Avo Ginetta Championship

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Andrew D

Original Poster:

968 posts

264 months

Tuesday 16th May 2006
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The Article said:
With addition of the seven GT3 cars, 29 cars will rumble onto the grid for the first two-hour race of the season on Monday 21st May
Surely this should say "Sunday 21st May".

>> Edited by Andrew D on Tuesday 16th May 12:52

Racing Rod

1,353 posts

291 months

Tuesday 16th May 2006
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Andrew D said:
The Article said:
With addition of the seven GT3 cars, 29 cars will rumble onto the grid for the first two-hour race of the season on Monday 21st May
Surely this should say "Sunday 21st May".



Correct

pitcrew

15 posts

250 months

Wednesday 17th May 2006
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Fantastic GT3 is one to watch, it was brilliant racing at silverstone!!
best ive seen in years!

keep it up

Andrew D

Original Poster:

968 posts

264 months

Wednesday 17th May 2006
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Yeah, it's really good to see some variety, that's what GT racing is all about. Monster Aston versus nimble Lotus, brilliant!

Although I have to say I find the Aston's name a little annoying, I wish the marketing boys had worked out a better system of descriminating between the GT1 and GT3 versions than banging in another letter! Makes it a bit of a mouthful, bet the commentators love it!

What's next? The DBRSpqfz-xxx-9?

autofocus

3,172 posts

242 months

Thursday 18th May 2006
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Hi there,

Please have a look at this thread.

www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?t=271010&f=15&h=0

Regards

Tim

Edt

5,220 posts

308 months

Monday 22nd May 2006
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Top day! Bit chilly but the 2 hr GT race was terrific from start to end
Ed