Ricciardo wins on Oulton debut

to claim victory for Volkswagen

Australia's Daniel Ricciardo enjoyed a superb start to his Cooper Tires British Formula 3 International Series career at Oulton Park today, leading the championship's opening round from start to finish at the wheel of his Carlin Motorsport-prepared Dallara. Ricciardo's victory was also a magnificent return to the series after a 20-plus year absence for engine supplier Volkswagen.

Ricciardo's job was made all the easier by a startline gaffe from his Carlin team-mate Max Chilton, who threw away his pole position advantage by jumping the gun at the lights. So obvious was Chilton's error that race stewards were quick to hand the young Brit a one-minute penalty.

Nick Tandy and his JTR Mygale-Mercedes pressured Ricciardo all the way to the chequered flag to claim second, with Austria's Walter Grubmuller taking third for the Hitech team to collect his maiden podium finish in what has been a long British F3 career. Fortec's Daniel McKenzie took the National Class honours.

Chilton's startline gaffe left Ricciardo in no doubt that, though he was running second on the road, he was effectively the leader. "I made a good start but I noticed that Max misjudged the lights and jumped the start, so I knew he'd get a penalty," said Daniel. "So then I had to race my own race and not worry about him in front... Nick's pace was really good and mid-race it was really hard to keep him behind me. It's a great start, to win in my first race here is incredible."

Tandy made "the worst start of my F3 career" to slip behind Daisuke Nakajima's RR-prepared Dallara on the opening lap. He recovered to find a way past on lap two, however, and quickly set about reeling Ricciardo in, narrowing the gap to less than half a second at one point and shattering the circuit lap record as he went.

"I expected Max to get a penalty," said Tandy, "and that was confirmed on the radio to me, so I knew I was racing for the lead. I made a shocking start but managed to get past Nakajima when he made a little mistake going up Clay Hill. Then I had to try to bridge that gap to Daniel. I was hoping to put him under pressure so that he moved up right behind Max, but unfortunately it didn't work out for me."

Grubmuller, who started fifth, drove well to overhaul Nakajima for third place on the fourth of the 20 laps, and finished well ahead of the Japanese driver. Midlander Riki Christodoulou placed fifth for the Fortec team, ahead of T-Sport team-mates Adriano Buzaid and Wayne Boyd, whose race pace proved much stronger than their qualifying times suggested they would.

Hywel Lloyd, Oliver Oakes and Victor Garcia rounded out the top 10, with McKenzie 11th overall and a very clear National Class victor some 20 seconds ahead of his nearest class rival, T-Sport's Gabriel Dias. The only non-finisher was Brazilian Victor Correa, who damaged the nosecone of his Litespeed machine with a mid-race spin.

Round 1 provisional result, Oulton Park, 13/4/2009

20 laps / 53.84 miles

1  Daniel RICCIARDO/AUS, Carlin Dallara-Volkswagen, 29m 53.932s / 108.04mph

2  Nick TANDY/GBR, JTR Mygale-Mercedes, +2.459s

3  Walter GRUBMÜLLER/AUT, Hitech Dallara-Mercedes, +9.156s

4  Daisuke NAKAJIMA/JPN, RR Dallara-Mercedes, +16.489s

5  Riki CHRISTODOULOU/GBR,  Fortec Dallara-Mercedes, +17.190s

6  Adriano BUZAID/BRA, T-Sport Dallara-Volkswagen, +22.257s

7  Wayne BOYD/GBR, T-Sport Dallara-Volkswagen, +23.997s

8  Hywel LLOYD/GBR, CF Racing Dallara-Mugen Honda, +25.253s

9  Oliver OAKES/GBR, Carlin Dallara-Volkswagen, +25.801s

10  Victor GARCIA/ESP, Fortec Dallara-Mercedes, +34.267s

11  NAT Daniel McKENZIE/GBR, Fortec Dallara-Mugen Honda, +39.580s

12  Henry ARUNDEL/GBR, Carlin Dallara-Volkswagen, +40.095s

13  Stéphane RICHELMI/MON, Barazi-Epsilon Dallara-Mercedes, +51.477s

14  Carlos HUERTAS/COL, RR Dallara-Mercedes, +52.853s

15  NAT Gabriel DIAS/BRA, T-Sport Dallara-Mugen Honda, +1m 01.030s

16  Jay BRIDGER/GBR, West-Tec Mygale-Mugen Honda, +1m 01.559s

17  Max CHILTON/GBR, Carlin Dallara-Volkswagen, +1m 06.134s

18  NAT Max SNEGIREV/RUS, West-Tec Dallara-Mugen Honda, 19 laps

NOT CLASSIFIED

NAT Victor CORREA/BRA, Litespeed-Mugen Honda, 9 laps.

FASTEST LAPS

INT 1m 28.772s / 109.17 mph Tandy (record)

NAT 1m 30.513s / 107.07mph McKenzie

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