Daruvala takes lead in British Championship

September 25, 2013 10:13 am | Updated June 02, 2016 02:56 pm IST - New Delhi

The Indian talent was in the best position to make the most of championship rival Daniel Ticktum’s retirement in the first race. File Photo: AP

The Indian talent was in the best position to make the most of championship rival Daniel Ticktum’s retirement in the first race. File Photo: AP

Sahara Force India Formula One Team Academy driver Jehan Daruvala took the British MSA KF3 Championship title battle into his own hands with a brilliant performance at the PF International Circuit.

Jehan was on form throughout the whole weekend, qualifying in the top three and finishing in the top two places in each of the two heats and finals, including a commanding win in heat one, statement from Sahara Force India said.

The Indian talent was in the best position to make the most of championship rival Daniel Ticktum’s retirement in the first race, dropping just five of the 160 points on offer; this result allows Jehan to come in the final round of the Championship, to be held at Shennington next month (11-13 October), with the knowledge of having a crucial five-point advantage over his rival.

Academy driver coach and mentor, Terry Fullerton said, “Third in qualifying, a heat win and then three second places gave Jehan a massive points haul. This now elevates his position to that of Championship leader (allowing for the dropped round rule), going into the last round. The final weekend is set to be a real nail biter, with Jehan having a slender five point lead over his main adversary.”

Jehan added, “Qualifying in third gave me a good starting position for this track, and in heat one I was able to capitalise on Ticktum being out for a mechanical failure. I caught up with the leaders and put up a good fight to win the race. In the second heat I ran in second but by the time I caught Daniel it was too late to pass him.”

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