30 April 2008
Rising
British single seater racer Jon Lancaster returns to racing action in the
second round of the F3 Euroseries at Mugello in Italy this weekend. The 19
year-old BRDC Superstar dominated the second half of the 2007 Eurocup
Formula Renault 2.0 Championship and will drive for ART Grand Prix in the
20-round series.

The Leeds teenager has been impressive during pre-season testing despite
competing against more experienced racers, many of whom are in their second
or third season in F3. A string of race victories last season secured him
the runner-up spot in the hotly contested Eurocup Formula Renault
championship and this year the Multiflight-sponsored driver moves up to the
series that set Lewis Hamilton on the road to Formula One.
This weekend’s event will include a new challenge for Jon, the superb
Mugello track is unknown to him but the talented teenager is not fazed by
that prospect.
“I don’t know Mugello at all,” said Jon. “But I’ve been playing it on play
station and watching videos as there’s not a lot else you can do really. It
shouldn’t be too bad though, we’ve got testing on Thursday and we’ll have
four hours track time. Hopefully it’ll be dry and I can get some good
running and then we’ll see."
At the opening rounds at Hockenheim Jon was consistently quick with a sixth
place grid slot for the opening round putting him right up with the more
experienced opposition. This weekend, he is determined for more of the same
in his bid for his maiden F3 race win. But, with the hugely competitive
series he knows it will be a tough challenge.
“I’m hoping for pretty much the same pace we had at Hockenheim, if not
quicker. We’ve been top five in pretty much every test and I’ll be pushing
for top three and to be consistently up there to try and keep scoring
points.
“It’s a very close championship and this season looks like being the closest
yet. Any one of around 12 drivers could probably win.”
The youngster escaped serious injury in an horrific-looking crash on his F3
debut in Hockenheim recently but following intensive ultra-sound and
physiotherapy work to his knee is relishing a return to track action.
“I can’t wait to get back out there really. I’ve been sat around doing
nothing for two and a half weeks just putting ice on my knees and I’m just
eager to get back especially after the good results we’ve had in testing and
at the first race.
“The accident was one of those typical racing incidents when you’re
travelling at 200kph. It happened in a split second, I was right under his
rear wing and he moved slightly to the right. Unfortunately he braked a
little too early.
“I ended up hitting his rear wheel which lifted me up in the air. As soon as
I went up I could see the top of the grandstands and I thought I was coming
back down. Then the wind got under it and I saw blue sky and thought ‘uh oh
that’s the end of that!‘ I just held on to my belts and waited for whatever
was coming.”
Jon will be on track on Thursday for testing followed by qualifying and one
race on Saturday and the second race on Sunday.
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