Herbert win sets up thrilling decider
Johnny Herbert scored a long overdue win in the first race
of the Speedcar Series finale at Dubai Autodrome on Friday.
The three-time Formula 1 grand prix winner, who was dominating
the last race in Bahrain until he was forced out with a gear
selection issue, came out on top of the 40-minute event after
a fantastic battle with fellow ex-Formula 1 stars Jean Alesi
and Gianni Morbidelli, as well as former world karting champion
David Terrien.
There was excitement before the race as pole sitter Nicolas
Navarro failed to take up his position at the head of the
field, and was forced to join the race from the pitlane at
the back of the pack.
That meant Morbidelli grabbed the lead, ahead of Alesi. Herbert
charged past Terrien into the first corner and then attacked
Alesi with a huge lunge into a hairpin bend. While Johnny
got past Jean, Terrien passed them both!
It took another four laps for Herbert to repass Terrien,
with a great move at Turn 1, by which time Morbidelli - who
won both demonstration races here in January - had opened
up a sizeable lead.
But Herbert chased him down, and after a couple of looks
at the Turn 10 hairpin, Johnny got past Gianni with a smart
move at Turn 1 on lap nine. Terrien quickly followed suit,
passing Morbidelli at Turn 4 just moments later.
After that, it was a straight duel for victory between Herbert
and Terrien, who traded fastest laps in the closing stages.
Herbert stayed in front, however, winning by seven-tenths
of a second - which led to him singing along to the British
National Anthem on the podium!
"After my bad luck in Bahrain, where I could have won
the first and definitely would have won the second, it's nice
to get a win," said Herbert. "When I got in the
lead, I was trying to make no mistakes, but seeing David in
my mirrors did not help! We made some changes to the car after
qualifying, and they definitely benefited me."
Terrien said: "I tried my best to put as much pressure
on him as possible. The problem was, the more pressure I exerted,
the faster he went! I was expecting him to make a mistake,
but he just kept getting quicker, so he deserves to win. My
car was great in the corners, but I just didn't have the top
speed that the others had, so I struggled to stay in contact
on the straights."
Morbidelli finished third, six seconds in arrears of the
lead duo: "My car was very good in the beginning,"
he said. "But they were faster than me as the race went
on. Third place became my only goal when I flatspotted a front
tyres - the car was almost undriveable after that."
Uwe Alzen finished fourth after a fantastic scrap with Marchy
Lee, and he grabbed the lead of the championship after Alesi
was forced to retire with engine failure when he was well-placed
to add to his points tally.
Alzen now leads the championship by two points going into
Saturday's final round, while Terrien and Herbert have moved
into contention thanks to today's results. Terrien is five
points behind Alzen, while Herbert is seven behind.
After his enforced delay, Navarro stormed through the pack
to finish sixth, ahead of Al Maktoum and Stefan Johansson.
Former F1 world champion Jacques Villeneuve finished ninth
as he continues to get up to speed in the series.
The destiny of who will be the first Speedcar champion will
be decided in Dubai, the home of the series, on Saturday afternoon
at 15:00 local time. Johansson will start from pole position,
as the top eight positions are reversed from today, ahead
of local hero Al Maktoum. The title rivals will start in the
order Alzen (fifth), Terrien (seventh), Herbert (eighth) and
Alesi (14th)
With a huge amount of money riding on the outcome, as well
as professional pride between great drivers, expect some major
fireworks!
The day's qualifying and results are as follows:
Qualifying Session Preliminary Classification
Pos Driver Lap Time
1 Nicolas Navarro 8 2:06.703
2 Gianni Morbidelli 8 2:07.042
3 Jean Alesi 12 2:07.043
4 David Terrien 11 2:07.398
5 Johnny Herbert 6 2:07.418
6 Marchy Lee 12 2:07.561
7 Uwe Alzen 10 2:07.997
8 Stefan Johansson 10 2:08.278
9 Jacques Villeneuve 11 2:08.701
10 Hasher Al Maktoum 12 2:08.879
11 JJ Lehto 9 2:08.901
12 Ukyo Katayama 10 2:10.074
13 Pedro Lamy 4 2:13.860
Preliminary Classification Race 1
Pos Driver Laps Time / Gap
1 Johnny Herbert 19 40:40.518
2 David Terrien 19 0.731
3 Gianni Morbidelli 19 7.329
4 Uwe Alzen 19 10.827
5 Marchy Lee 19 15.440
6 Nicolas Navarro 19 20.658
7 Hasher Al Maktoum 19 22.311
8 Stefan Johansson 19 23.630
9 Jacques Villeneuve 19 29.082
10 Fabien Giroix 19 32.902
11 JJ Lehto 19 42.632
12 Ukyo Katayama 19 52.673
13 Pedro Lamy 19 62.224
Not Classified
Jean Alesi 11 DNF
Fastest Lap
Johnny Herbert 2:06.828 on lap 17
Pos Driver R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 R6 R7 R8 TOT
1 U. Alzen 4 10 5 10 - 8 5 42
2 J. Alesi 10 8 10 6 - 6 - 40
3 D. Terrien 5 5 1 8 10 - 8 37
4 J. Herbert 6 2 8 5 4 - 10 35
5 G. Morbidelli - - - 4 8 10 6 28
6 M. Lauda 8 4 6 - - - - 18
7 N. Navarro 3 - 2 2 6 2 3 18
8 A. Mikola 1 6 4 - - 4 - 15
9 M. Lee - - - - 5 - 4 9
10 S. Johansson - - 3 3 - 1 1 8
11 K. Ludwig 2 3 - - - 1 1 8
12 F. Giroix - - - - - 5 - 5
13 H. Al Maktoum - - - 1 2 - 2 5
14 J. Villeneuve - - - - 3 - - 3
15 U. Katayama - 1 - - 1 - - 2
R1 = Sentul (Indonesia) - February 16
R2 = Sentul (Indonesia) - February 17
R3 = Sepang (Malaysia) - March 22
R4 = Sepang (Malaysia) - March 23
R5 = Sakhir (Bahrain) - April 5
R6 = Sakhir (Bahrain) - April 6
R7 = Dubai (United Arab Emirates) - April 11
R8 = Dubai (United Arab Emirates) - April 12
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