23.10.2010
- Press Release
Kat Takes Podium at Brands Hatch Festival
Katharine Impey took to the third row in qualifying at the Brands Hatch
Formula Ford Festival weekend, in the final round of the BRSCC Formula
3 championship. The Formula Ford Festival weekend is an annual highlight
of the motor racing calendar held at the end of the British racing season
at the Kent circuit.
For the third time this year Impey raced with the Milton Keynes-based
team Lanan Racing, currently one of the top teams in the championship.
Impey once again managed to emulate her podium-winning achievements
with a third place finish in the second race, which was an excellent
result for Impey, whose enrolment on the Motor Sports Association (MSA)
Academy's Advanced Apprenticeship in Sporting Excellence (AASE) programme
marks her out as one of the UK’s most promising young drivers.
For most of Saturday’s qualifying session, Impey was running in
second position in the difficult damp conditions, but was eventually
squeezed out to fifth in the final stages as the track started to dry,
with Lanan team-mate Alex Craven taking third.
Impey made a good start in the first race on Saturday, pushing hard
in fifth position and chasing down fourth place Mark Harrison, whose
defensive driving was holding Impey up and backing them both into the
chasing pack. Impey got a good run on Harrison out of the final corner,
slipstreaming him down the pit straight before pulling out and making
a gutsy move around the outside of Harrison at Paddock Hill bend.
Impey, now up to fourth place, started to pull a gap on Harrison and
with little time remaining pushed hard to close the gap to the top three.
When the chequered flag fell, Impey’s more experienced Team-mate
Craven took the win with Impey finishing in a creditable fourth place.
After the race she said: “I felt very strong, one of the quickest
cars on the track. Mark Harrison’s excellent defensive driving
meant it took me a good few laps before I managed to make a successful
pass. It was a great battle but it meant it didn’t leave me much
time to reduce the gap to the leaders.”
In Sunday’s race Impey made another good start which instantly
moved her up to third position, however reigning champion Chris Needham
soon got the run on her and Impey found herself demoted back to fourth.
With Louis Hamilton-Smith chasing hard behind her Impey knew she had
her work cut out. She defended courageously but slipped back to fifth
place while the leading pack continued to push each other hard. Fortunately
for Impey both Needham and Craven made crucial mistakes promoting her
up to third position, which is where she took the chequered flag.
“It was a good weekend overall and my pace in the damp conditions
was very promising,” she said.
“I have learned so much working with Lanan Racing over the three
race meetings in which I have been run by them. I would like to continue
with Lanan Racing for next season but it is dependent on raising sponsorship
over the winter break.”
Impey would like to thank all of the support from her current sponsors,
SWAT, Tyger design and print, Oakingham Construction, family and friends.
Kat Impey is currently inviting offers from potential sponsors to get
involved in new business advertisement opportunities.
For further information please contact Kat Impey
Tel:
07828284308
Email:
kat@katimpey.com
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