Race Report
Brands Hatch - Final Rounds
2004 British GT Championship - Rounds 15-16
Team Jedi Racing, No Luck at Brands Hatch!
Team Jedi Racing had more bad luck at Brands Hatch in this
weekend’s British GT Championship rounds.
Drivers Rob Horsfield and Frazer Corbyn were both hoping
to finish the season on a high following their first points
scoring finish at Thruxton. However their run of bad luck
continued from the first lap. Gear selection problems made
the lap times in free practice uncompetitive. The team managed
to overcome these issues and the team qualified in 8th and
7th place in races one and two respectively.
Race one was looking very hopeful after 15 minutes, with
Rob Horsfield running well and the team looking at a potential
5th place finish. Unfortunately that is where the weekend
and season ended for Team Jedi Racing, a drive shaft snapped
leaving Rob stranded on the circuit.
Although the team believed they had repaired the failure ….
the other end of the drive shaft broke as the car was being
driven to the grid for the second race. Frazer, Rob and the
team retired to the bar to look back on a terrible year during
which they have learnt a lot.
Team Jedi finished 5 of the 16 GT races in 2004 and scored
just a single point. (8th place at Thruxton)
Rob Horsfield said, "We found this year a lot harder
than we expected. We would love to use what we have learnt
in 2004 to come back and do things better in 2005… lets
hope we can find a budget!"
Team Jedi have also announced that their Lotus is up for
sale to help fund the purchase of a new car for the 2005
British GT Cup Championship.