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Quinn takes United FFord title at Snetterton, Mann and Nippers win races

by Ida Wood

Photo: Ida Wood

Team Dolan’s Morgan Quinn won the United Formula Ford title in the Snetterton season finale.

With many drivers racing in the Castle Combe Racing Club FF1600 championship on Saturday, or saving their cars for the FFord Festival later this month, it meant only eight drivers turned up for Sunday’s action at Snetterton after 31 had attended the previous round at Brands Hatch.

Qualifying set up a surprise, as privateer Tom Nippers set a 2m02.191s to beat Quinn to pole by a tenth of a second, with Mann Motorsport’s Charlie Mann in third and Quinn’s title rival Jason Pribyl also within a second of pole in fourth.

Nipper made a good start in race one, as Quinn jumped Mann off the line and got into second which was more than enough to secure the title. Initially Nippers set fastest lap after fastest lap, but then as his tyres aged the pace advantage went to Quinn and on lap six he was just 0.152 seconds behind.

He tried passing on lap eight, got his front wheels alongside again on lap nine but was not going to attempt anything risky with the title in mind. The power of the slipstream enabled him to repeatedly get close, and on the final lap after attempted moves at several corners he drew alongside Nippers at the finish line and came 0.058s short of beating him.

Mann finished just behind in third, and Pribyl lost out on fourth to Cox after plenty of wheel-to-wheel action.

“It was awesome,” said Nippers afterwards. “It was a good little fight.”

He added “the tow was absolutely wild here”, which Quinn was in agreement on. He called the fight “really, really good fun and entertaining”, and said now he was champion it “means i can go full whack for race two, becaue I was being very safe with that one”.

Nippers was able to win on-the-road again in race two, but a 10s penalty for being out of position at the start meant victory went to Mann. The race only ran for six laps, due to an incident that brought out red flags and with no time to restart at the end of the day.

Results round-up
Pos Driver Team Car Time
Race 1 (10 laps)
1 Tom Nippers Van Diemen RF01 20m42.073s
2 Morgan Quinn Team Dolan Van Diemen RF99 +0.058s
3 Charlie Mann Mann Motorsport +0.375s
4 Ben Cox Oldfield Motorsport Van Diemen JL13 +11.135s
5 Jason Pribyl PWR1 Racing Ray GR20 +11.987s
6 Adam Fathers AF Racing Ray GR16 +1m34.071s
7 Klaus Dieter Haeckel Auto Haeckel Motorsport Van Diemen RF91 +1m45.030s
8 Gerhard Hauschulte Auto Haeckel Motorsport Van Diemen RF91 +1m45.263s
Pole: Nippers, 2m02.191s   Fastest lap: Quinn, 2m02.572s
Race 2 (6 laps)
1 Mann Mann Motorsport Ray GR20 13m53.549s
2 Quinn Team Dolan Van Diemen RF99 +1.243s
3 Nippers Van Diemen RF01 +8.934s
4 Pribyl PWR1 Racing Ray GR20 +14.865s
5 Fathers AF Racing Ray GR16 +26.936s
6 Haeckel Auto Haeckel Motorsport Van Diemen RF91 +1m11.369s
7 Hauschulte Auto Haeckel Motorsport Van Diemen RF91 +1m15.484s
Ret Cox Oldfield Motorsport Van Diemen JL13
FL: Nippers, 2m11.638s

Championship standings
1 Quinn 208   2 Pribyl 171   3 Mann 159   4 Cox 130   5 Nippers 123   6 Andrew Rackstraw 98   7 Jason Smyth 96   8 Fathers 83   9 Isaac Canto da Silva 82   10 Klaus Dieter Haeckel 79