Brands Hatch 24 March 2007
Round 1 of the Elise Trophy held at Brands Hatch on March 24th 2007.
After months of preparation, the Lotus on Track Elise Trophy 2007 season opener, the Lotus Brands Hatch Celebration, held on Saturday 24th March, was a phenomenal success. A lot of people had put a great deal of work into this series and the last few weeks have been frantic to say the least. As the big day got closer, it didn't look as though the weather was going to be too kind to us, with snow falling in the South of England only 3 days before the race meeting! The MSV test day, on Friday, was a damp and drizzly affair, with Andrew Walsh looking like he meant business as he consistently set quick times throughout the day.
| Class A | Class B | Class C | Handicap |
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Qualifying
On what turned out to be a bitterly cold day, the support from the Lotus community was amazing, throughout the morning there seemed to be a never-ending stream of Lotus cars pouring into Brands Hatch. As well as the packed race schedule, there was plenty for them to see, with lots of trade stands from Lotus dealers and specialists, on track demonstrations of historic Lotus race cars and the latest offerings from the factory (e.g. the 2-eleven circuit car, bio-ethanol Exige etc.), plus music from Doctor and the Medics!
Race 1 - Class Race
1st ever Elise Trophy race - 32 starters (full grid), 30 finished and no red flags.
Race 2 - Handicap Race
Race 3 - MSVR Invitation Handicap
As dusk fell and it started to rain, several of the more hardy (or perhaps foolhardy) Elise Trophy racers lined up to compete in the MSVR Invitation Handicap race. This was run as a sealed handicap where all the drivers started at the same time (as for a scratch race), then afterwards the handicappers applied some sort of magic formula to work out who had won.The race was open to any SELOC or LoT members in any car, and was a bit of a "wacky races" affair, with Caterhams, Radicals, Elises, BMWs, a Noble, a Tiger and a Rover Metro all lining up on the grid!
Andrew Kell (67 - Elise S2) had a flier from 8th on the grid and was 4th going into Paddock, eventually finishing 5th. Several drivers fell off the circuit as it got progressively darker and wetter, and congratulations to the 3 Elise drivers who brought their cars home and therefore finished all 3 races in the day: Andrew Kell; Jeremy Braker (27 - Lotus S1); and Graham Walsh (8 - Lotus S1).
| MSVR Invitation Handicap | Car |
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| 1. Chris Brooks | Tiger R6 |
| 2. Daniel Ludlow | Rover Metro |
| 3. Andrew Partridge | BMW 3:20 |
Conclusion
What a day! It really felt like the months of preparation were worth it, as the pits seemed to be full of grinning (and in some cases steaming!) drivers.Some facts from the day show just how big a success the Lotus Brands Hatch Celebration was:
- Full grids of 32 cars for both Elise Trophy races.
- The first time a single-make sports car series has had two full 32 car grids at Brands Hatch on one afternoon in its inaugural race meeting.
- No red flags in either race.
- Thousands of Lotus enthusiasts supported the series on a bitterly cold March day.
- Many Lotus clubs attended in large numbers bringing classic and modern sports cars into the circuit in a riot of colour and noise.
- All available hospitality suites sold out as did trade stand pitches.
- Welcome support was received from Lotus Cars and Lotus dealers alike, with a full array of the latest Lotus offerings on display.
- Group Lotus CEO, Mike Kimberley, was on hand to present trophies to the winners of race 1 while MotorSport Vision Chief Executive, Jonathan Palmer, presented trophies to the winners of race 2 as well as praising the series and drivers at the 2nd briefing, something greatly appreciated by all the drivers. Martin Donnelly was also on hand to present trophies for some of the other races at this inaugural Lotus Brands Hatch Celebration.
Further info on the day on the MotorSport Vision site:
- First Lotus Brands Hatch Celebration a success
- Walsh wins first Elise Trophy race
- Walsh takes first ever Elise Trophy pole
Look out for television coverage of these 2 races on Motors TV over the next few weeks. For further details of our television coverage and to see a short promo, please check out the Race Television web site.
In summary, roll on Snetterton! (Sun 22nd April)
Race Results in full
Official photos courtesy of TSU Photographic
Group Lotus CEO, Mike Kimberley congratulates the first Elise Trophy race winner - Andrew Walsh
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Jeremy Braker goes "off-piste"
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Christian Watkins - winner of the Handicap race
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