Ollie Hancock produced a pair of stunning wet weather
drives to take an impressive double-victory in rounds
3 and 4 of the Formula Renault BARC championship and assume
the lead in the title race.
The Hampshire-based Apotex Scorpio Motorsport driver
dominated race day at Rockingham, adding the bonus point
for fastest lap to each of his wins, and highlighted his
wet-weather prowess with a succession of fine overtaking
manoeuvres as he charged through the field in both races.
Race 1
Having qualified eighth, Hancock was prepared for a hard
first race on Sunday morning, but produced a sensational
opening lap to lead after the first tour. He was third
into the first corner after a superb start, took second
midway through the lap and passed championship leader
Menasheh Idafar for the lead at the Brook chicane. Ollie’s
best lap of 1:35.518s was fastest by over a second, while
he consistently lapped two seconds quicker than everyone
else, romping home to a crushing 35 second victory in
the 14 lap race.
Race 2
Ollie was made to work a little harder for his race 2
win, but was once again the class of the 29-car field
on a damp but drying track. Starting sixth, Hancock was
already second when an accident further down the grid
brought out a red flag on lap 1. He didn’t make
as good a getaway on the restart, but was second by the
start of lap 5 having passed Ahmad Al Harthy, Johannes
Siedlitz and Idafar with well judged overtaking manoeuvres.
With seven laps remaining Ollie began the chase of leader
Brett Parris, closing his five second advantage to nothing
by lap 9, before taking the lead with a brave move around
the outside of turn 4. With another fastest lap in his
pocket, Hancock pulled away to win by 3.8 seconds and
complete a sensational weekend.
Ollie said: “The team gave me a great car for both
races so my heartfelt thanks to them. It had superb traction
and was fantastic to drive, despite the conditions. I’ve
never driven in the wet at Rockingham before, but we had
a couple of warm-up laps in race 1 so I used them to find
where the grip was off-line. It worked exactly as I’d
hoped and that first lap was incredible.
“I know I’ve still got some work to do to
improve my qualifying, but three wins from four races
is a superb start to the season and I can’t wait
for the next round at Oulton Park where both the team
and I have a good record.”
Hancock now leads the drivers’ championship by
seven points from Hillspeed’s Menasheh Idafar.