Danny
Watts completed a superb 2004 British Formula 3 season at Brands
Hatch yesterday with a 3rd placed finish that clinched 6th place
in the overall points standings, despite missing three races earlier
in the season. With another points haul in race 2, the Lola-Dome
continued its remarkable run of scoring points in every round it
has finished this season.
Coming
in to the final two races at Brands Hatch, the Promatecme Lola-Dome
was 5 points behind Carlin Motorsports Alvaro Parente, but
BRDC backed Watts was determined to overhaul the Portuguese Dallara
driver and that is exactly what he did with another thrilling performance
in difficult conditions.
Qualifying
an excellent 4th on the grid, just 0.236 seconds away from pole,
Danny made a good start to hold his position on a damp track. Opting
to run on slick tyres, full concentration was needed throughout
the race but the Lola-Dome showed its true mettle by pressuring
Clivio Picciones Dallara in the early laps.
It
was very difficult to find grip throughout the race because the
track conditions were so slippery, said Watts. I was
able to run close to Clivio until he spun (on lap3) and to be honest
I was not surprised because I had a fair few moments myself. From
there it was a case of just keeping focused and I have to say that
the car was fantastic towards the end of the race even though I
was under pressure from Dirani.
Soaking
up the pressure brilliantly, the Neil Brown prepared Mugen-Honda
engined car took the flag to take its 4th podium position of the
year behind race winner Nelsinho Piquet and runner-up James Rossiter.
Its
great to get another podium position at the end of a really enjoyable
season for me and the team, said Watts at the conclusion to
the season. Its been a real privilege to develop the
car along with Lola and Promatecme this year. It all came together
very late but we have made the maximum of what we had and it is
always great to beat cars that have had more testing in pre-season
and are the more fancied runners.
With
Danny and the Promatecme team being forced to undertake the early
season events on a race-by-race basis due to a budget shortfall,
Embassy Racing stepped in to form a strong partnership with the
Silverstone based team and add security for the remainder of the
year. From then on the car has been a consistent frontrunner and
has challenged the top Dallaras at the front of the field.
However,
it was the history-making weekend at Castle Combe in June that brought
the Lola-Dome F106 to global attention when Watts secured pole position
and a dominant win to become the first non-Dallara chassis victor
since 1993. Further podium positions in race 2 at Combe and then
at Silverstone and Brands have contributed to a stellar season that
gives Lola significant momentum for 2005 when the all-new B05/30
will hit the tracks.
Adam
Airey, project manager of Lolas F3 programme has seen the
car develop in to a race winner and concluded that 2005 will see
more success in Lolas F3 racing activities. Considering
the whole package with Danny and Promatecme came together very late
this year, it has to be said that everyone has done a very good
job indeed. We have been flat out on the new car which we are very
excited about and that is scheduled to test in December. We believe
that with the B05/30 we can develop in to a consistent winner and
use the full might of Lolas facilities to add significantly
to the wins already achieved.
After
scoring a combined 14 pole positions, 11 wins and 20 podium finishes
in the British/Italian and Japanese Formula 3 Championships in 2004
alone, Lola would like to thank Dome Cars for a successful collaboration
since 2002, the teams for competing and winning in the chassis and
all the fantastic support from our technical suppliers. Lola would
also like to mention the fabulous support from the fans who have
followed the Embassy backed Promatecme Lola-Dome this season and
their much valued support.
RESULTS
RACE 1
28 laps
1 James
Rossiter Fortec Dallara Opel Spiess 22m20.713s
2 Nelson Piquet Jr Piquet Dallara Mugen-Honda 22m21.416
3
Danny Watts Promatecme Lola-Dome Mugen-Honda 22m33.351s
4
Danilo Dirani Carlin Dallara Mugen-Honda 22m35.397s
5
Marko Asmer Hitech Dallara Renault 22m35.888s
6
Rob Austin Menu Dallara Opel Spiess 22m35.933s
7
James Walker Hitech Dallara Renault 22m36.181s
8
Alvaro Parente Carlin Dallara Mugen-Honda 22m44.166s
9
Adam Carroll P1 Dallara Mugen Honda 22m44.469s
10
Andrew Thompson Hitech Dallara Renault 22m49.243s
Fastest
Lap: Rob Austin 46.463s
RESULTS
- RACE 2
28
laps
1 Nelson
Piquet Jr Piquet Dallara Mugen-Honda 22m00.574s
2 James Rossiter Fortec Dallara Opel Spiess 22m10.270s
3 Lucas Di Grassi Hitech Dallara Renault 22m10.592s
4 Adam Carroll P1 Dallara Mugen Honda 22m10.881s
5 Alvaro Parente Carlin Dallara Mugen-Honda 22m11.860s
6 Danny Watts Promatecme Lola-Dome Mugen Honda 22m14.173s
7
Andrew Thompson Hitech Dallara Renault 22m14.548s
8
Marko Asmer Hitech Dallara Renault 22m16.779s
9
Will Power Alan Docking Dallara Mugen Honda 22m18.950s
10
James Walker Hitech Dallara Renault 22m20.453s
Fastest
Lap: Marko Asmer 46.315s
Final
Points Standings
1.
Nelsinho Piquet 282
2. Adam Carroll 233
3. James Rossiter 228
4. Clivio Piccione 161
5. Danilo Dirani 146
6.
Danny Watts 139
7.
Alvaro Parente 137
8.
Lucas Di Grassi 130
9.
Will Power 112
10.
Ernesto Viso 66
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