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Kieran Vernon
Kieran Vernon is driving a Ginetta G20 in the Texaco Havoline Ginetta Championship during 2008. In 2007 he was second in the Junior Ginetta Championship and won the Winter Series.
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Walter Hayes Trophy
Tuesday, November 18 2008
Starting 3rd on the grid for both races after a very close qualifying, the wet weather at Silverstone was sure to produce some great racing, which it did!
Race one I got an average start, losing a place into the first corner, however coming back round the first lap I was back in 3rd. It was a though battle between Gary Simms, Mark Davies and myself, and coming into maggots, I was lying second, only to have a big moment, running across the grass on the inside. At the same time, Mark Davies in the lead had spun on the entry onto the back straight.
This gave Gary a big lead, which was going to be very tough to close in a very short 12 lap race round the National circuit. However I managed to close in, and on lap 10 i took the lead going into copse. I had to push very hard, my car did not seem to have the straight line speed of Gary and marks cars.
The move was done and I took the flag by about 0.7 of a second to win. A great start to the weekend and put me in a good position in race two to take the title.
However it was not over just yet. Having won the first race it put me ahead on points, however i still had to beat Gary in the second race to assure the titles, as if Gary won we would have drew on points, leaving it down to who got the fastest lap to take the titles. This was too risky to settle for 2nd position.
Race two i got a good start from 3rd to move into 2nd at the first corner, this time Gary and myself pulled well clear of the rest of the field. i was pushing very hard, but in the early stages was losing the back of Gary, as I was losing time on the straights, seemingly down on power. However as Gary’s tyres wore, I started moving back in towards him, and in the closing stages of the race, it was very close. Without the power on the straight I was not able to slipstream, and had to make the move under braking, which is very difficult when it is wet, as there is more grip on the outside.
On the final lap i went for it up the inside going into Brooklands, we came out side by side having slid all over the place with no grip on the inside line. I planned to use this to go round the outside of Luffield with better drive to take him out of Luffield however there was a car in the gravel and a yellow flag, so I had to let Gary past and then pass him on the line of the green flag.
With the pressure on Gary made a big mistake, and as we came out of Luffield side by side, Gary spun, and i went off to avoid his car spearing across the front of mine! i emerged out of the gravel and the grass at Woodcote to take the flag and to win both titles, crossing the line at the slowest speed ever!
It was a perfect result, Gary came home in 3rd after his spin, it was a very tense race for everyone, but at the of the day it was all fair and everyone enjoyed it. After coming 2nd in the main championship, to have the winter series title and the Walter Hayes trophy was very pleasing.
Looking ahead to next season now, Formula Ford is the plan, hopefully starting testing soon!
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Formula Ford Festival
Monday, November 3 2008
Having only got in the car on thursday, I had little time to get to grips with the car, however i managed to get on the pace of the car within two sessions.
The Van Diemen, prepared by Inter Motorsport was very good all weekend, and I feel that we all got the most out of it considering my amount of time in the car, and the cars capabilities.
Qualifying on Friday saw me qualify in 9th postion, 0.900 of the fastest, Victor Correa.
The first heat was good, as I made one postion throughout the race to finish 8th, and put me in a good position to get in the top 9 in the semi final to qualify for the final.
The semi final also went very well, from 9th on the grid I made two places to finish 7th, which put me 13th on the grid for the final, and not having to contend the last chance race, which other such as Nick Tandy and David Brown had to contest.
The final was tough, i made a good start which saw me 11th, but going into Paddock a hit from the rear saw me drop down the field, then again at Druids, i recovered in about 20th place, however I managed to fight back up to 14th, which is much higher than I expected to finish, looking at who was starting behind me.
It was a huge weekend of learning, never have I had so many options of setup, data logging, left foot braking, cluthless gear changes, 135mph, and a single seater! It was very frantic, but I managed to cope, and came out with a very strong result, which left a lot of people including John Chapman of Inter Motorsport very pleased.
I would like to thank Inter Motorsport, John Chapman and Mark Davidson for the oppurtunity to race the festival, and for the their very proffesional approach and help during the weekend.
It is my goal to race in the Duratec Formula Ford Next year.
A big thanks again to TFC and Smalley for all their support.
http://www.tfc.eu.com
http://www.intermotorsport.com
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Donington Park - Final Round
Sunday, October 26 2008My goals were very clear for this weekend, and that was to win both races and hope that the championship may luck my way!
Strong qualifying put me 2nd and 3rd on the grid for the races.
Race one was a straight battle between Julian Barrat and myself, in slippery but drying conditions on wet tyres, tactics was the key to the race. We both pulled a strong margin against 3rd place, however Julian had pulled away in the openeing laps.
I managed to start closing him down going into one quarter distance. I then managed to catch him, and with him in my sights, i made sure i kept the tyres cool for the last four minutes of the race.
Once i saw four minutes left on the pit board i started atacking, and with that, Julian went defensive into redgate, i then switched back to the inside on the exit, and ran side by side down the craner curvs, with me on the outside and on the wet line this was very tricky, but nevertheless came out in the lead!
This was a great win for me, crossing the line after a hard fought battle, but it was spencer who took the championship finishing in 4th place. however there was still one more race to go, and i was determined to come out of the season with the most wins.
A good start off the line from me saw me take Julian into the first corner, and exiting the old hairpin, Andrew Smith spun, causing havoc behind. this left me with a 3 second lead at the end of the first lap!
Having broken the tow, i managed to increase my lead by about 2 tenths every lap, back to Julian and Spencer.
But then with my lead up to 5 seconds, coming under the Dunlop Bridge, my throttle cable snapped, a certain win was gone, which would have been my eighth win of the season.
However, all was not lost as with my win on saturday, i had secured second place in the championship.
Moving on, i competed in the Formula Ford Festival, with Inter Motorsport in a Van Diemen, that post will follow shortly.
I would like to thank TFC and Smalley, my sponsors for my support this year and i hope that i can continue a deal with them for next year, in my aspirations to compete in the Formula Ford Duratec class.
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Race Drivers Academy - Silverstone
Thursday, October 2 2008
The Lotus was a great car to drive, very responsive, fast, and very manageable. In my first session, i had Alfie beside me (race instructor). He did three demonstration laps, then i took over. The car was very easy to learn, and Alfie was ery impressed, and said hed give me 95% in my assessment, however my assessment was in my next session.
For my second session, it rained and they very kindly turned off the traction control which was very fun, but a bit of a suprise when i accelerated out of north!
In my assesment i got 95% with straight As throught each aspect of driving, so it was a very good day.
During the week i also learnt a lot about race car design and setup, and we also analysed the third year students when they did their runs in a Formaula Ford.
It was a very good week, i learnt alot from it and i met alot of new people. im looking forward to my next week of the course in October.
Kieran
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Mallory Park - Ginetta Festival
Friday, September 12 2008Heading into the penultimate round of the season, i was kean to get a few more podiums and wins under my belt. With the championship looking like an outside chance, i was keen to score as many points as i could.
Pole position in a wet qualifying session was an ideal way to start the weekend, despite problems with the car getting overloaded with water.
In race one a good start by both myself and Spencer McCarthy saw us side by side for half the lap, until i claimed the lead going into the esses. As usual, swapping positions lap after lap, we both went side by side into Gerrards, where we both breaked a little too late.
Being on the outside, i came off worse and took a trip through the gravel to rejoin in 14th place. A hard charge through the pack saw me finish just shy of the podium in 4th spot.
Race two was immediateley halted by a safety car after a first lap collision midfield, i was keen to get going after my race one mistake!
I got a good restart and stuck onto the tail of Spencer, following for roughly two laps, i made my move into the esses to take the lead. I managed to steady the gap between myself and Spencer next time round with my drive out of the hairpin. The race was then red flagged after a very heavy shunt between two cars at the esses, this was the end of the race. Both drivers involved were taken to hospital but ok.
Kicking myself for race one, but another win under my belt to take my 6th win of the season.
The last round is at Donington on the 11 and 12th of october.
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Silverstone
Wednesday, August 20 2008With three remaining rounds left in the Ginetta G20 Championship, it was vital for me this weekend to finish ahead of Spencer McCarthy to close in on the championship lead.
Having qualified on Pole Position, i was confident in race one, and after a 1st lap safety car, the race was now underway. I managed to break the tow from Spencer, and pulled out roughly a 4.5 second lead as the trace progressed. However, on the last lap, the clutch jammed itself against the clutch stop, and i had no drive, my lead was gone as i coasted down the back straight into the abbey.
I managed to pull the clutch out and still finsih 3rd, however this is a sheer disappointment from what looked like a certain race win.
The second race was another Ginetta heated battle between myself, Spencer, Julian Barrat and Andrew Smith, I finsihed 2nd 0.03 off the winner Spencer, after a last lap move around Woodcote.
The gap has increased at the top and now it looks very difficult to close in with only four races remaining, however, its not over, until its over!
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About Kieran Vernon
Tuesday, July 22 2008
I won my first race at the end of the year having learnt alot, and decided to move up to the Junior TKM 4 Stroke series. This is where i had all my success in karting, my achievements in this class can be seen on the profile page.
A highlight of my career was winning the TKM Festival back to back in 2005 and 2006, and Super 1 in 2006 and 2007 both as a Junior and a Senior.
i then moved into cars in 2007, into the Junior Ginetta Championship. This was a crucial move for me and taught me a lot about myself, and also about my abilities, and that racing was what i wanted to do as a career.
An eventful and successful year led to winning the winter series at Brands Hatch, which won me a Senior Ginetta which i am racing in 2008.
It is my ambition to be a proffesional racing driver, idealy in single seaters, so who knows what the futher holds for me.
If you have any questions you would like to ask me you can contact me by email: k_kieran20@hotmail.com
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Brands Hatch GP 12 - 13 July
Tuesday, July 22 2008
Now in 2008, in the senior class, the ginettas prepare to race on the full GP circuit, something i have been waiting for, for a long time.
Having only done about 45 minutes on the track in total, qualifying went well. I managed to qualify on the front row once again, alongside Julian Barrat, an experienced Ginetta driver.
I felt confident for the race, I was only 2 tenths off Julians lap time, and had my other championship contender Spencer McCarthy back in 5th place.
Race one - A good start put me 2nd at the end of lap one, trading places with Julian. i chose to sit behind to try and pull a gap from 3rd.
Mid distance Spencer McCarthy joined the battle and the usual three way battle had started once again.
Going into the final stages, Spencer lead, a squirrel decided to join in the fun and cross the track in front of the lead trio.
On the second to last lap, Julian and i passed Spencer, dropping him down to 3rd, having peaked to early.
The last corner, with Spencer too far back to challenge, I made a move on the last corner. Julian went defensive, so I opted to switch him back on the exit, a drag race to the finish line saw us seperated by 0.029 of a second, although the winner was Julian, just!
Race two
Not as exciting as the first, I lead the first couple of laps, however Spencer lead the majority of the race. I sat behind in 2nd, trying to save the car for the end as in race one. However a clutch problem in the closing stages left me stuck in gear, but a big gap back to 4th allowed me to still being the car home in 3rd.
A good but bad weekend. points lost in the championship to Spencer and Julian, but another stong result with my 7th and 8th podiums of the year.
The next round is a Silverstone on the 16th and 17thy of August
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