Doran justifies favourite status
Liam Doran took his first British
championship win in the opening round of the 2009
Kumho Tyres MSA British Rallycross Championship at
Mondello Park in Ireland on Sunday (March 8).
Even though he has only a single year of
experience in the championship?s headlining Supercar
class under his belt, Doran has been tipped as a
favourite to win the British title, a position
strengthened by a pair of wins in winter events at
Lydden in January and February. Those two events were
the first in which Doran raced his Ford Fiesta ST
Supercar, but the 22-year-old from Sittingbourne,??had
to adjust his driving style in the early stages of the
Irish event on Sunday.
?The events at Lydden were to learn the car
but also to prepare for the European championship race
that is there at Easter, because of that we ran the
car on European-spec tyres which have a crossply
construction. This was the first time I?d driven the
Fiesta on the British championship Kumho and because
it?s a radial tyre the handling characteristics are
completely different. It took me a while to adjust my
style and it wasn?t made easier because the weather
was changing all day,? said Doran of the day in which
the County Kildare circuit experienced snow, hail,
rain and some sunshine.
Doran set fastest time of the day during the
second qualifying heat, but was slowed by the
conditions in his other two heats and started fifth on
the grid for the Supercar A final. Derrick Jobb
(Fintona) started on pole position, defending British
champion Lawrence Gibson (Banbridge) alongside him
with home track favourite Eddie Kinirons (Naas) third.
Pat Doran (Winkleigh) started from fourth place,
sharing the second row of the grid with his son while
Andrew Morris (Bunclody) and Tommy Graham (Prosperous)
were joined on the back row by B final winner Steve
Hill (Aylesbury). Kinirons led the way, chased by Jobb
and Liam Doran who climbed to third place in the first
lap. Jobb passed Kinirons at the end of the third lap
to take the lead, Doran then moving up to second early
in lap four. In the last lap Doran passed Jobb to win
the race and secure pole position for the
Superfinal.
Fending off Jobb?s challenge in the dash to
the first corner, Doran led the Superfinal from start
to finish, easing away from his rivals to record a
clear win. ?I had no problems in the Superfinal, I
didn?t see anyone else after the first corner,? said
Doran.
The event was a successful one for the Doran
family?s Hydrex team as Pat Doran (the 2005 British
champion) grabbed second place in the last lap after
his race-long duel with Jobb ended when the latter
crashed out. Hill continued his strong progress in the
late stages of the race by passing Gibson to reach
third place.
Results
Superfinal (six laps) 1 Liam Doran (Ford
Fiesta ST) 4m05.7s; 2 Pat Doran (Ford Fiesta ST)
4m12.9s; 3 Steve Hill (Mitsubishi Lancer E9) 4m15.3s;
4 Lawrence Gibson (MG Metro 6R4) 4m19.4s; 5 Michael
Coyne (Vauxhall Nova) 4m27.1s; 6 Ian Byrne (Toyota
MR2) 4m41.6s; 7 Derrick Jobb (Ford Escort) 5 laps; 8
Eddie Kinirons (Ford Focus) 1 lap.
Championship: 1 Liam Doran 30; 2 Pat Doran
27; 3 Steve Hill 25.
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