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After the 18th and final round of the 1988 B.A.R.C./B.R.D.C. Lucas Formula Three British Championship, the mobile telephone company Cellnet, who were already sponsoring the Intersport Racing team, organised an invitation non championship, end of season race. This race was held at Brands Hatch, on 9 October. Although Avon Tyres still supplied the tyres, Cellnet decided to increase interest by introducing a compulsory wheel change mid-race. They requested that the changes should be visible to spectators, so Avon came up with the idea of painting the whole side of the tyres.

Report

Entry

A total of 39 F3 cars were entered for this event. Come race weekend eights cars failed to arrive in Kent for qualifying.

Qualifying

John Alcorn took pole position for Pacific Racing Team in their Toyota-engined Reynard 883, averaging a speed of 95.862 mph.

Race

The race was held over 45 wet laps of the Brands Hatch Indy circuit. With a full grid of 28 cars, the start was quite a fraught affair as various drivers, with nothing to lose, took risks not usually attempted during a championship race. This ended in tears for some. Damon Hill didn't even finish the first lap and Kenny Bräck and Jonathan Bancroft went out in the next lap. During the race, the wheel changing was full of drama as the teams finally put into practice what they had been learning, some successfully, others not! Paul Warwick in his Eddie Jordan Racing Reynard was also victim retiring after an overheated engine. Gary Brabham took the winner spoils for the Bowman Racing team, driving their Ralt-Volkswagen RT32. The Aussie won in a time of 37:10.92mins., averaging a speed of 87.436 mph. Second place went to Jason Elliott and Sweden's Rickard Rydell finishing third. The ‘fastest wheel change’ prize of £1,000 in loose £1 coins in a sack, was won by Middlebridge Racing which was a bit of a bonus a their driver, Phil Andrews, had driven a good race to finish 5th.

Classification

Race

Class winners in bold

Pos. No. Class Driver Entrant Car - Engine Time, Laps Reason Out
1st 5 A Australia Gary Brabham Bowman Racing Ralt-Volkswagen RT32 37:10.92
2nd 27 A United Kingdom Jason Elliott Eddie Jordan Racing Reynard-Volkswagen 883 37:33.31
3rd 8 A Sweden Rickard Rydell Picko Troberg Racing Reynard-Volkswagen 883 37:33.72
4th 4 A Netherlands Peter Kox Cellent Ricoh Racing / Intersport Racing Ralt-Toyota RT32 37:38.73
5th 30 A United Kingdom Phil Andrews Middlebridge Racing Reynard-Toyota 883 44
6th 15 A Austria Roland Ratzenberger TechSpeed Racing Reynard-Toyota 883 44
7th 59 Nat. Australia David Brabham Jack Brabham Racing Ralt-Volkswagen RT31 44
8th 24 A Switzerland Philippe Favre Alan Docking Racing Reynard-Alfa Romeo 883 43
9th 43 A United States Dennis Vitolo Concept 3 Racing Reynard-Alfa Romeo 883 43
10th 88 Nat. United Kingdom Pete Boutwood Terropol Promotions Ralt-Volkswagen RT30 42
11th 14 A France Raphaël Real del Sarte TechSpeed Racing Reynard-Toyota 873 42
12th 77 Nat. United Kingdom Scott Stringfellow Jim Lee Racing Reynard-Volkswagen 873 41
13th 90 A Netherlands Harry van den Berg Cellnet Ricoh Racing / Intersport Racing Ralt-Toyota RT32 41
14th 85 Nat. United Kingdom Robert Murphy Jim Lee Racing Reynard-Volkswagen 873 40
DNF 16 A United Kingdom Ross Hockenhull Bowman Racing Ralt-Volkswagen RT32 44 Crash
DNF 71 Nat. Sweden Robert Amrén Alan Docking Racing Reynard-Volkswagen 873 40 Crash
DNF 33 A United Kingdom Jeremy Payne Anglia Cars Racing Ralt-Toyota RT32 37 Spin
DNF 2 A United Kingdom Eddie Irvine West Surrey Racing Ralt-Alfa Romeo RT32 35 Misfire
DNF 10 A United Kingdom John Alcorn Pacific Racing Team Reynard-Toyota 883 34 Engine
DNF 1 A United Kingdom Paul Warwick Eddie Jordan Racing Reynard-Volkswagen 883 33 Overheating
DNF 6 A Italy Giovanna Amati Cellent Ricoh Racing / Intersport Racing Ralt-Toyota RT32 30 Engine
DNF 58 Nat. United Kingdom John Penfold Jack Brabham Racing Ralt-Volkswagen RT31 29 Crash
DNF 36 Nat. United Kingdom Giles Butterfield GB Motorsport Reynard-Volkswagen 863 26 Crash
DNF 26 A Brazil Oswaldo Negri Racefax Motorsport Ralt-Volkswagen RT32 18 Stuck throttle
DNF 89 Nat. United Kingdom Tom Brown JB Race Hire Reynard-Volkswagen 873 17 Spin
DNF 3 A United Kingdom Jonathan Bancroft Madgwick Motorsport Reynard-Alfa Romeo 883 2 Crash
DNF 35 A Sweden Kenny Bräck Formula Services Reynard-Toyota 883 2 Crash
DNF 29 A United Kingdom Damon Hill Cellnet Ricoh Racing / Intersport Racing Ralt-Toyota RT32 0 Crash
DNQ 78 Nat. United Kingdom Charles Rickett Jim Lee Racing Reynard-Volkswagen 863
DNQ 63 Nat. United Kingdom Ronnie Grant Ronnie Grant Ralt-Volkswagen RT30
DNQ 45 A Italy Guido Basile Terropol Promotions Ralt-Volkswagen RT32

References

  1. ^ "The British Automobile Racing Club: June / July 2010". Archived from the original on 18 November 2013. Retrieved 17 November 2013.
  2. ^ "Formula 3 1988 - Great Britain - Brands Hatch, 09.10". Formula2.net. Retrieved 5 March 2014.
  3. Darren Galpin. "1988 Miscellaneous Formula 3 Races". Teamdan.com. Archived from the original on 24 September 2015. Retrieved 5 March 2014.
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