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Sunday 15 August 2004
Puncture hampers early championship decider

Series leader Ryan Lewis was denied the chance of clinching the Avon Tyres British Formula 3 Scholarship at Silverstone today after ending Round 18 in the gravel trap following a collision with series rival Stephen Jelley. Twenty year-old Lewis from Royston started from pole to lead into Copse but lost the place at Luffield on lap 3 before retaking the position at Becketts.

The next lap Jelley again moved ahead at Luffield but Ryan retook the place, again on the run up to Becketts and race win number 13 and the title looked set to be his until lap 5 when the pair clashed at Luffield, resulting in a puncture which ended Lewis' victory hopes.

“I made a good start but it was hard for me to get a good jump because of the championship cars squabbling in front of me so Stephen managed to latch on the back of me at the start. Obviously I was conscious of trying to keep the car on the circuit as I wanted to win to sew up the championship today and I knew as long as I kept him behind me I'd be able to do that. But there were parts of the circuit where I was quicker than Stephen and parts where he was quicker than me, and normally he managed to get a better run out of Luffield.

“Then one lap I had a bit of a moment on the brakes into Luffield trying to get a bit of a gap and it gave him the opportunity to come round the outside and basically as I was getting onto the power we ended up touching, which punctured my front left tyre and both ended up on the grass. He managed to get back on the track easier than me and I needed to pit, but I'd passed the pit entry lane, so I planned to pit the next lap but then coming into Luffield next time round the tyre was completely flat and the car just wouldn't turn right and I was pitched off into the gravel.”

The series resumes in two weeks time at Thruxton circuit in Hampshire where Ryan needs just 14 points more than Jelley to assure himself of the championship before the final four rounds.

Results for Round 18
1. Vasilije Calasan Dallara Mugen-Honda 29:30.108
2. James Winslow Dallara Renault Sodemo 31:21.080
3. Ronayne O'Mahony Dallara Opel-Spiess 28:28.321 (1 lap)
4. Stephen Jelley Dallara Opel-Spiess 28:29.690 (1 lap)
5. Lars Sexton Dallara Mugen-Honda 28:35.123 (1 lap)

Fastest lap: Calasan 1:52.918 101.83mph 163.87kph

Avon Tyres British Formula 3 Scholarship Points after 18 rounds
1. RYAN LEWIS 303
2. Stephen Jelley 191
3. Vasilije Calasan 158
4. Barton Mawer 134
5. Adam Khan 78
6. Ajit Kumar 70
7. Ronayne O'Mahony 54
8. Lars Sexton 23
9. James Winslow 27

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Sunday 29 August 2004 Lewis' title bid off to a good start
Friday 27 August 2004 Successful Thruxton test for Lewis
Friday 20 August 2004 Fourteen points would clinch title for Lewis
Sunday 15 August 2004 Title within Lewis' grasp
Sunday 15 August 2004 Puncture hampers early championship decider
Friday 13 August 2004 Eleventh pole for Lewis
Friday 13 August 2004 Oversteer deprives Lewis of 11th pole
Thursday 12 August 2004 Lewis kickstarts title bid at Silverstone
Friday 06 August 2004 Lewis bids for Silverstone glory
 
 
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