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Hockenheim Report - Round 1, 2010

Round 1 of the FIA Historic Formula One Championship saw 18 cars take the grid at the popular Hockenheim Historic event at the German GP venue. Reigning HFO Champion Bobby Verdon-Roe made certain that his investment in the stunning ex-Christian Gläsel McLaren MP4A showed its class right away by taking pole position with just minutes to go in the second qualifying session.

The first HFO event of 2010 was an integral part of the Hockenheim Historic – In memory of Jim Clark Meeting which took place from 15 to 18 April. [Download a Hockenheim 2010 Race Timetable here.]

Images from the Event

Images shot by Jon Bunston and Dave Smith, Official HFO Photographers, of the Historic Formula One cars and drivers at their event in the Hockenheim Historic (In Memory of Jim Clark) Race Meeting in April 2010. Sound track is Carmine by the great John Martyn OBE.

Race Report

Compiled by Stuart McCrudden

Round 1 of the FIA Historic Formula One Championship saw 17 cars of the 18 registered for the event take the grid at the popular Hockenheim Historic event at the German GP venue. Reigning HFO Champion Bobby Verdon-Roe made certain that his investment in the stunning ex-Christian Gläsel McLaren MP4A showed its class right away by taking pole position with just minutes to go in the second qualifying session. BVR had only driven the car for twenty minutes before arriving in Germany but a test and two qualifying sessions was enough time to make the car work to good effect.

I just need to know how the car works and how I am supposed to drive it.

said the resident of Portugal.

Until BVR took pole, a stunning qualifying lap in the cold early morning session had looked positive for the Brabham BT49 of Joaquim Folch. Run by Fredy Kumschick the Spaniard sat out most of the second session hoping not to have to use his best tyres for the second run but when BVR hit the front his few laps could not produce any advance. Rowland Kinch worked his way up to third fastest with some neat tweaks whilst the Colin Bennett family-run Williams FW07 of Japanese communications entrepreneur Katsu Kubota finished fourth fastest with Steve Hartley’s Mirage Arrows fifth and Richard Eyre’s Williams sixth.

The grid also included Nico Bindels returning to the series with Hall & Hall fettling his Lotus 87B, Laurent Fort with his own Espirit Competition Surtees TS9B and Austrian Gunther Alth with the beautiful Class A March 701. Former Italian Touring Car Champion, Cosimo Turizio performed very well to be halfway up the grid on the first session in his Hesketh 308 but a broken hub carrier put a premature stop to his weekend. Regular Dave Abbott sat out this meeting whilst his shoulder operation fully heals in time for Spa and all the teams suffered travel chaos from the Icelandic volcano, almost all having to make last minute drive arrangements as flights were cancelled across the world in the two days preceding the event. Return journeys also became a stress.

A really good volume of spectators basked in sunshine for the Sunday race and as John Felix switched off the red lights BVR dropped the clutch for a superb start and headed a fast starting Kinch with Folch snapping at the back of the Arrows. Hartley was already under pressure from Kubota as they came into the Stadium for the first time with Richard Eyre sixth, Peter Meyric, Abba Kogan’s Williams already heading Class B, then Bindels, Peter Weunch, John Delane and Terry Sayles. On lap 2 Verdon-Roe built a 4.4 second advantage and Kubota got past Hartley.

Kinch had the throttle fuel cam jam virtually at the start and driving on the brakes, gears and ignition switch was proving to be a handful and the number 7 Brabham of Folch got past on lap seven and the Arrows retired to the pits four laps later, albeit with the fastest lap point to its credit. At lap 11 Folch was 9.8 seconds behind the McLaren with Katsu Kubota working hard to close the gap. Hartley and Eyre were involved in another mighty tussle which went to Eyre on the following lap. Bobby started to ease the pressure slightly for the final three tours leading Folch home by 8.8 seconds with Kubota less than a second behind at the finish. Eyre was fourth ahead of Hartley, Meyrick, Kogan, Bindells, Weunch and Delane in tenth place overall to take Class A whilst Terry Sayles in the Osella took Class D victory.

Bobby Verdon-Roe took top podium spot and was delighted with his weekend.

We only got the MP4 at Christmas so there has been a lot of work to get the car ready. I did 8 laps at Estoril last Monday, loaded up and set off to drive the truck to Hockenheim. I’ve worked with Alan Mugglestone before, he is simply the best race engineer I know and has won 50 championships, so I think we are in great hands. This is a job well done, my first overall pole position in HFO and my first overall win. I wonder if McLaren will notice that they have won the races for the two FIA Formula One Championships today!

Second round of the FIA Historic Formula One Championship is at Spa, Belgium 23 May.

Race Results

Compiled by BMC Hockenheim

PosNoEntrantNatCarTeamClassIn ClassGapTotal timeFastestInAvg. Speed
11Bobby Verdon-RoeGBScuderia BVRMcLaren MP4/1BC116 laps25:47.01:35.7092170.3
27Joaquin FolchESKumschick RacingBrabham BT49C-10C28.84325:55.81:35.5079169.34
310Katsu KubotaJPCGA EngineeringWilliams FW07C-14C39.35925:56.31:35.70613169.28
46Richard EyreGBRJM MotorsportWilliams FW08-3C426.02126:13.01:36.9655167.49
531Steve HartleyGBMirageArrows A4-2C526.31626:13.31:36.7103167.46
69Peter MeyrickGBAMRArrows A5C601:13.527:00.41:39.2843162.58
78Abba KoganBRCGA EngineeringWilliams FW06B101:24.827:11.81:40.6637161.45
817Nico BindelsLUHall & HallLotus 87B-3C701:38.227:25.11:40.7897160.14
920Peter WuenschDEHall & HallWolf WR1-2B215 laps26:02.41:41.5376158.08
103John DelaneUSHall & HallTyrrell 002A137.40326:39.81:44.0697154.39
1132Terry SaylesGBJRT BelgiumOsella FA1-D – 3D101:18.127:20.51:46.7163150.55
1236Luciano QuaggiaITF1 StoricheTheodore TR1-2 1978B314 laps26:24.71:50.13114145.46
1314Michel BaudoinFREcurie GriffithsShadow DN9 – 1979C46.9226:31.61:51.1682144.83
1470Gunther AlthATAlthMarch 701/9A213 laps26:38.01:51.5792133.95
1569Rowland KinchGBG-Cat RacingArrows A4-2C811 laps18:17.61:35.4039165.03
Did not Start
-16Laurent FortFREsprit CompetitionSurtees TS9B – 05BWithdrew after mechanical problems in Qualifying race
-66Cosimo TurizioITCosimo TurizioHesketh 308E–4BWithdrew after mechanical problems in Qualifying race
-29Hubertus BahlsenCHKohler GarageArrows A4-3CDid not compete

Overall Championship Points after Round 1

Compiled by Oli McCrudden

PosTotalDriverNatHockSpaMonzaBHNogaroDijonAlgarve
110Kogan, AbbaBR10      
29Verdon-Roe, BobbyGB9      
37Delane, JohnUS7      
4=6Folch, JoaquinES6      
-6Wuensch, PeterDE6      
65Sayles, TerryGB5      
7=4Alth, GuntherAT4      
-4Kubota, KatsuJP4      
-4Quaggia, LucianoIT4      
103Eyre, RichardGB3      
112Hartley, SteveGB2      
12=1Kinch, RowlandGB1      
-1Meyrick, PeterGB1      
 0Baudoin, MichelFR0      
 0Bindels, NicoLU0      
 0Fort, LaurentFR0      
 0Turizio, CosimoIT0      

Championship Points by Class after Round 1

Compiled by Oli McCrudden

PosTotalNoDriverNatCarClassHockSpaMonzaBHNogaroDijonAlgarve
 73Delane, JohnUSTyrrell 002A7      
 470Alth, GuntherATMarch 701/9A4      
PosTotalNoDriverNatCarClassHockSpaMonzaBHNogaroDijonAlgarve
 108Kogan, AbbaBRWilliams FW06B10      
 620Wuensch, PeterDWolf WR1-2B6      
 438Quaggia, LucianoITTheodore TR1B4      
 016Fort, LaurentFRSurtees TS9B – 05B0      
 066Turizio, CosimoITHesketh 308E – 4B0      
PosTotalNoDriverNatCarClassHockSpaMonzaBHNogaroDijonAlgarve
 91Verdon-Roe, BobbyGBMcLaren MP4/1BC9      
 67Folch, JoaquinESBrabham BT49C-10C6      
 410Kubota, KatsuJPWilliams FW07C-14C4      
 36Eyre, RichardGBWilliams FW08/3C3      
 231Hartley, SteveGBArrows A4-4C2      
 19Kinch, RowlandGBArrows A4-2C1      
 139Meyrick, PeterGBMarch 761C1      
 014Baudoin, MichelFRShadow DN9 – 1979C0      
 017Bindels, NicoLULotus 87-3C0      
PosTotalNoDriverNatCarClassHockSpaMonzaBHNogaroDijonAlgarve
 532Sayles, TerryGBOsella FA1-DD5      
 
 
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