Will Bratt gathered a healthy haul of championship points
at Thruxton today, Sunday, 6th May, during the fifth and
sixth rounds of the Formula Renault UK season having raced
strongly in both encounters from lower than expected grid
positions.
While qualifying didn’t bring quite the performance
the Adderbury 19-year-old had been expecting following
a promising test at Thruxton a few weeks ago, he impressed
in both of the weekend’s races – particularly
round five – to remain in seventh position in the
driver standings.
After qualifying sixth on the grid for the first of today’s
races, Will made a good start and after gaining a place
on the opening lap he then passed Jeremy Metcalfe on the
run through Allard at the start of lap three to comfortably
move into the top four and finish ‘best of the rest’
behind a podium lock-out for reigning champion entrant
Fortec.
Round six saw Will start a position further back in seventh
place and after another good getaway, the Apotex Scorpio
Motorsport star started to pressurise sixth-placed Richard
Singleton and managed to find a way past the Welshman
on lap two.
Two tours of the 2.35-mile Hampshire venue later, Will
began to extend his lead over Singleton and started to
catch fourth-placed Adam Christodoulou as the race passed
mid-distance. But as the gap ahead closed-up, so did the
space between Will and the pursuing Manor Competition
car of Singleton.
At the end of lap 12, Will lost fifth position into the
chicane but he wouldn’t let Singleton get away and
on the 16th and final lap the pair crossed the line just
a 10th of a second apart as Will benefited from good drive
out of the chicane to just miss out on the top five.
“It’s been a fairly good weekend but I did
think we would be able to challenge for the podium here
so I am a bit disappointed”, said Will, “If
we had been able to find more speed during qualifying
perhaps that would have been achievable but to come away
with top four and top six results isn’t too bad.
“We do have work to do to challenge more consistently
for the podium but I’m confident we’ll achieve
that aim sooner rather than later. Considering we got
taken out of one of the Rockingham races and had a bad
result in the second race at Brands Hatch, to be seventh
in the championship isn’t too bad.”
There is now a four week break ahead of the seventh and
eighth rounds of the Formula Renault UK Championship which
will take place at Croft Circuit in North Yorkshire on
2nd/3rd June.
While regular pre-event testing will take place on Friday,
1st June, competitors will also have the benefit of a
day of exclusive Formula Renault UK testing on Wednesday,
16th May, at the North Yorkshire venue. An additional
shared day of testing will be held on Thursday, 17th May.