| Pye's perfect start to the Formula Ford season |
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| Thursday, 11 March 2010 09:00 |
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Pye was pleased with his performance at the wheel of one of champion team Jamun Racing's Mygale chassis: "I'm very pleased. I had a test with Jamun a month or so ago in Spain, so I knew what to expect from the team and the car, but it's a tough job to come to a new circuit in a new country and be quickest." Scott, who placed third in Australian Formula Ford in 2009, was fastest in two of the day's three sessions and was quickest overall by a 0.377s margin from another Scott - Malvern, who was at the wheel of a Cliff Dempsey Racing-run Ray. Reigning Formula Ford Scholarship champion Daniel Cammish was third fastest in his Kevin Mills Racing Spectrum. Pye's Jamun team-mate Josh Hill, son of World Champion Damon, might have ended the day higher up the order but, after setting third-best time behind Pye and Cammish in session two, he was involved in a collision which brought his outing to a premature end. Josh ended the day sixth overall. A total of 20 cars and 22 different drivers took to the track at Oulton. Jamun also ran cars for Dutch driver Jeroen Slaghekke and Portuguese Emil Bernstorff; Fluid were represented by Finland's Jesse Anttila and young Brit James Tucker, while JTR employed Cypriot Tio Elinas and old hand Chrissy Palmer as a test and development driver. Formula Ford, which this season gains new radial tyres developed by title sponsor Dunlop, gets underway at Oulton Park at Easter and will be contested over 25 races, with a mix of double-header and triple-race events spread over 10 meetings. Highlights of the season include five meetings supporting British Formula 3, one alongside the Dunlop MSA British Touring Car Championship, another supporting the DTM at Brands Hatch and a slot at Europe's F3 blue riband event, the Zandvoort Masters. Leading times
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