MSA
SERIES -UK CHAMPIONSHIP, ROUND 1
HARVEY
BAGS VICTORY FOR BIREL AT THREE SISTERS
European kart champion,
Jack Harvey took a fantastic victory in the opening final
of the MSA Super One British championship at the Three Sisters
circuit near Wigan on Sunday. The factory Birel Motorsport
driver dominated the first of the two points-scoring races
at the north western venue but missed out on a double celebration
when he was shunted out of the second event at the first corner.
The Newark Steel-backed racer,
who will be celebrating his 15th birthday this week, set the
KF2 class pace from the moment the team put the kart down
on Friday morning for free practice. In the fist qualifying
session he took pole position in the damp conditions, but
lost out to a handful of other drivers who had a slightly
drier track in the second session.
Once the races got underway though,
Jack immediately started to show his class by working his
way through the pack to claim second place in the first heat.
In the second heat he got a better start and after getting
into the lead early on he pulled away and cruised to the chequered
flag, saving his tyres for the two finals later in the day.
For the first final Jack had a
front row starting position but dropped back to fourth place
on the opening lap. Within a couple of laps his kart set-up
started to come into its own and after picking off the guys
ahead of him one by one, he pulled away to take an emphatic
victory, his first for the Birel squad.
"It was great to finally take
victory for Birel," said Jack. "We had the head
people from the factory over for the event and everything
just worked perfectly from the moment we put the chassis on
the ground on Friday morning. We were right at the sharp end
of the times and it felt exactly how it should do. The engine
from Iame was spot on, the whole team was brilliant, and so
it was great to give them a win in return for their hard work.
It was just a shame I wasn't able to do the double though,"
he added.
After his win in the first final,
Jack lined up on pole for the second and after leading the
pack round for the start knew that he would have to work hard
to keep the rest of the field at bay in the early stages.
However, as the lights went green and the pack filed into
the first corner he was hit twice, with the second nudge enough
to spin him round completely to face the entire grid head
on before ending up on the edge of the track.
He was able to immediately re-join
the race, but the contact had damaged one of his rear wheels,
which resulted in a slow puncture, putting him out of contention
and half a lap adrift of the field.
Jack was left frustrated at what
he was sure would have been a double victory, but came away
from the weekend knowing that he has the pace to make regular
trips to the top step of the podium.
"There was a lot of shoving
and jostling on the run up to the start-line," he said.
"I'd kept the pack fairly bunched up as I'm meant to
as the pole position driver, but I could feel it on the run
down to the lights. As they went green I knew I'd have a busy
couple of early laps as the kart settled in, but as I turned
in I got one shove but was able to correct it."
"Then I got hit again and
I was round before I could do anything about it. It was certainly
an eye-opening experience facing the rest of the pack as they
came at me at full tilt! Despite the incident though, it was
a brilliant weekend for me. We've been on the pace and usually
the fastest at every event we've been to this season and have
been working on getting everything to come together in time
for the main championships to start and it has."
"The guys at Birel and Iame
have given me a fantastic kart and it has been a very promising
weekend in term of the rest of the season. I can't wait for
the second rounds of the WSK and Super One championships now,"
he added,
Jack now has a four week break
before he gets back into European competition, with the second
round of the WSK KF2 Championship taking place in early May.
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