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2019 Brands Hatch W Series round

The 2019 W Series Brands Hatch round (also commercially referred to as #WRace6) was the sixth and final round of the 2019 W Series, and took place at Brands Hatch in the United Kingdom on 11 August 2019.[1] The event was an undercard to the 2019 Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters round at the same circuit.[2]

2019 Brands Hatch W Series Round
Race 6 of 6 of the 2019 W Series
Race details
Date 11 August 2019 (2019-08-11)
Official name 2019 W Series Brands Hatch round
Location Brands Hatch, West Kingsdown, England, United Kingdom
Course Permanent circuit
Course length 3.916 km (2.432 miles)
Distance 21 laps, 82.236 km (51.072 miles)
Pole position
Driver
Time 1:22.425
Fastest lap
Driver Emma Kimiläinen
Time 1:23.301
Podium
First
Second
Third

Report edit

Background edit

Heading into the final race, two drivers were in contention for the championship – Jamie Chadwick and Beitske Visser. Chadwick, winner of the opening race at Hockenheim as well as in Misano, sits 13 points ahead of Zolder winner Visser. For Visser to win the championship she needs:

  • To finish 1st with Chadwick 4th, therefore both drivers would be level on 110 points with two wins apiece however Visser would win on count-back with two second-place finishes to Chadwick's one.
  • To finish 1st with Chadwick 5th or lower.
  • To finish 2nd with Chadwick 8th or lower.
  • To finish 3rd with Chadwick 10th or lower.

If Visser were to finish 3rd with Chadwick 9th, that would also see both drivers draw level on 100 points apiece however Chadwick would win the championship with two wins to Visser's one.

With the top 12 in the championship at seasons' end automatically invited to return to the series in 2020, seven drivers have guaranteed their place should they choose to return – Chadwick, Visser, Marta García, Alice Powell, Fabienne Wohlwend, Emma Kimiläinen and Miki Koyama.[1]

The day before the event began, W Series management confirmed that both reserve drivers, Vivien Keszthelyi and Sarah Bovy, would take part in the final round of the championship – the first time all 20 drivers would be on track in a championship race.[3]

Practice edit

The opening session of the weekend would be dominated by Emma Kimiläinen, setting the first representative time and never relinquishing the lead despite wet-dry conditions. Championship leader Chadwick would be second with a time 4-tenths slower than the Finn, with 3rd placed Sarah Moore over a second behind Kimiläinen. It would be a disastrous start to the event for championship challenger Visser, finishing the session 20th and last with electrical problems. Elsewhere, Miki Koyama would suffer from technical issues while Sabré Cook would bring out the yellow flags with a spin into the gravel at Druids.[4]

The weather would clear for FP2 and once again it was Kimiläinen who would finish the session fastest, three tenths ahead of Alice Powell and a full second ahead of Chadwick. Visser would finish 8th, seven tenths behind Chadwick and directly behind Fabienne Wohlwend – who would bring out the red flag with a spin at Paddock Hill Bend. Cook would once again beach the #37 during the session. Reserve drivers Bovy and Keszthelyi would finish the final practice session of the season in 16th and 20th respectively.[5]

Qualifying edit

The championship ended the same way it started, with Chadwick on pole position. British drivers would complete the top three, with Powell second and Esmee Hawkey a surprise third. Kimiläinen would finish the session fourth having fought Powell for pole position across the majority of the session, with Visser and Wohlwend setting identical times in fifth and sixth however – crucially for Visser – the Dutchwoman would set her time first, gifting her the higher position.

Further down the field, Marta García continued her form slump from Assen qualifying 11th. Rdest and Wood had a turnaround of fortunes from the previous round, qualifying 13th and 14th respectively and under threat of losing their top 12 positions in the championship to third-placed Hawkey. Shea Holbrook would have the only incident of the session, spinning at the exit of Stirlings in the dying minutes.[6]

Race edit

Chadwick led the race from pole position, however Hawkey stalled the car from P3 on the grid. Wohlwend would also get a slow start, however was only overtaken by Koyama as the stalling Hawkey provided a bottleneck on the grid. Koyama's joy would be short-lived, as she was handed a drive-through penalty for being out of position on the grid. Further compounding to Hawkey's woes, the Briton was also handed a PLP for a jump-start. Further down the field, Sarah Bovy received a mechanical black flag for a broken front wing.

Second placed Powell began exerting pressure on race leader Chadwick, and with ten minutes of the race time elapsed the older Briton snuck up the inside of the championship leader at Paddock Hill Bend. Emma Kimiläinen, having benefitted from Hawkey's stall, also took advantage of Powell's move and went around the outside of Chadwick at Graham Hill Bend. This allowed championship challenger Visser to close on Chadwick, however she could not get the move done. Koyama's troublesome afternoon continued with a trip into the gravel at Paddock Hill.

The race would soon get worse for the Japanese driver, with a spin on the entry to Sheene Curve prompting the deployment of the Safety Car. The top five would breakaway from the fight for sixth between Vittoria Piria and Jessica Hawkins on the restart, and the championship combatants would begin to fight. With three laps remaining, Chadwick would run wide at Westfield, with Visser sneaking up the inside at Dingle Dell with two wheels on the grass. The loss of position would allow Wohlwend to close up to the championship leader in the fight for 4th place.

Following 21 laps, Alice Powell would become the fifth and final winner of the season, with Kimiläinen close behind in second and Visser taking the final podium position in third. Chadwick would hold onto fourth place and clinched the title by ten points ahead of Wohlwend in fifth, who slipped behind Kimiläinen in the championship and missed the overall top five by two points. Piria and Hawkins would hold station in sixth and seventh, with Hawkins crucially claiming twelfth in the championship and the last automatic invitation to the 2020 season. The top ten positions would be rounded out by Marta García, Sabré Cook and Sarah Moore. Caitlin Wood's 11th place would see her miss the championship top 12 by one point, whereas a P12 finish for Tasmin Pepper did not seriously hinder her championship and remained inside the top ten. 13th place for Gosia Rdest dropped her outside the invite slots, and Keszthelyi finished as the best reserve driver in both the race and championship with 14th. Naomi Schiff rounded off a mediocre season with 15th, and Hawkey's weekend of promise ended in a 16th place. Holbrook beat Megan Gilkes in the battle of the backmarkers to 17th, Bovy's broken wing left her 19th and Koyama rounded out the field in 20th and two laps down.[7][8]

Classification edit

 
The podium finishers in order: Powell, Kimiläinen, Visser.
 
Jamie Chadwick took pole position and finished fourth in the race to claim the first W Series championship.
 
The fight for the minor points placings led by Jessica Hawkins.
 
Megan Gilkes and Esmee Hawkey battle at the tail of the field.

Practice edit

Session No. Driver Time Condts
Practice 1 7   Emma Kimiläinen 1:33.427 Mixed
Practice 2 7   Emma Kimiläinen 1:23.365 Dry

Qualifying edit

Pos. No. Driver Time/Gap Grid
1 55   Jamie Chadwick 1:22.425 1
2 27   Alice Powell +0.368 2
3 2   Esmee Hawkey +0.439 3
4 7   Emma Kimiläinen +0.476 4
5 95   Beitske Visser +0.785 5
6 5   Fabienne Wohlwend +0.785 6
7 85   Miki Koyama +0.901 7
8 26   Sarah Moore +1.109 8
9 21   Jessica Hawkins +1.147 9
10 11   Vittoria Piria +1.182 10
11 19   Marta García +1.376 11
12 37   Sabré Cook +1.425 12
13 3   Gosia Rdest +1.793 13
14 20   Caitlin Wood +1.891 14
15 31   Tasmin Pepper +1.913 15
16 58   Sarah Bovy +2.145 16
17 77   Vivien Keszthelyi +2.350 17
18 49   Megan Gilkes +2.445 18
19 67   Shea Holbrook +2.777 19
20 99   Naomi Schiff +2.926 20
Source:[9]

Race edit

Pos. No. Driver Laps Time/Retired Grid Pts
1 27   Alice Powell 21 31:24.967 2 25
2 7   Emma Kimiläinen 21 +0.511 4 18
3 95   Beitske Visser 21 +5.784 5 15
4 55   Jamie Chadwick 21 +9.321 1 12
5 5   Fabienne Wohlwend 21 +9.732 6 10
6 11   Vittoria Piria 21 +10.730 10 8
7 21   Jessica Hawkins 21 +11.060 9 6
8 19   Marta García 21 +11.613 11 4
9 37   Sabré Cook 21 +12.179 12 2
10 26   Sarah Moore 21 +13.420 8 1
11 20   Caitlin Wood 21 +13.881 14
12 31   Tasmin Pepper 21 +14.221 15
13 3   Gosia Rdest 21 +14.735 13
14 77   Vivien Keszthelyi 21 +18.656 17
15 99   Naomi Schiff 21 +20.585 20
16 2   Esmee Hawkey 21 +20.755 3
17 67   Shea Holbrook 21 +20.839 19
18 49   Megan Gilkes 21 +21.681 18
19 58   Sarah Bovy 21 +22.061 16
20 85   Miki Koyama 19 +2 laps 7
Fastest lap set by Emma Kimiläinen: 1:23.301[10]
Source:[11]

Championship standings edit

+/- Pos. Driver Pts Gap
  1   Jamie Chadwick 110
  2   Beitske Visser 100 -10
  1 3   Alice Powell 76 -34
  1 4   Marta García 66 -44
  1 5   Emma Kimiläinen 53 -57

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Brands Hatch, UK". W Series. 23 July 2019.
  2. ^ "DTM announces 2019 calendar and W Series on support bill". Autosport. Retrieved 12 October 2018.
  3. ^ "@WSeriesRacing on Twitter". Twitter. 9 August 2019.
  4. ^ "W Series arrives at Brands Hatch for the final race of the season". W Series. 10 August 2019.
  5. ^ "Brands Hatch W Series: Kimiläinen fastest ahead of finale". Motorsport.com. 10 August 2019.
  6. ^ "Brands Hatch W Series: Chadwick on pole for decider". Motorsport.com. 11 August 2019.
  7. ^ "Jamie Chadwick wins inaugural W Series Championship". W Series. 11 August 2019.
  8. ^ "Brands Hatch W Series: Powell wins finale, Chadwick champion". Motorsport.com. 11 August 2019.
  9. ^ "W Series 2019 Brands Hatch – Qualifying". Motorsport.com. Retrieved 11 August 2019.
  10. ^ "W Series 2019 Brands Hatch – Fastest Lap". Motorsport.com. Retrieved 11 August 2019.
  11. ^ "W Series 2019 Brands Hatch – Race". Motorsport.com. Retrieved 11 August 2019.

External links edit

Official website 2022-04-14 at the Wayback Machine

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The 2019 W Series Brands Hatch round also commercially referred to as WRace6 was the sixth and final round of the 2019 W Series and took place at Brands Hatch in the United Kingdom on 11 August 2019 1 The event was an undercard to the 2019 Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters round at the same circuit 2 2019 Brands Hatch W Series RoundRace 6 of 6 of the 2019 W SeriesRace detailsDate11 August 2019 2019 08 11 Official name2019 W Series Brands Hatch roundLocationBrands Hatch West Kingsdown England United KingdomCoursePermanent circuitCourse length3 916 km 2 432 miles Distance21 laps 82 236 km 51 072 miles Pole positionDriverJamie ChadwickTime1 22 425Fastest lapDriverEmma KimilainenTime1 23 301PodiumFirstAlice PowellSecondEmma KimilainenThirdBeitske Visser Contents 1 Report 1 1 Background 1 2 Practice 1 3 Qualifying 1 4 Race 2 Classification 2 1 Practice 2 2 Qualifying 2 3 Race 3 Championship standings 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksReport editBackground edit Heading into the final race two drivers were in contention for the championship Jamie Chadwick and Beitske Visser Chadwick winner of the opening race at Hockenheim as well as in Misano sits 13 points ahead of Zolder winner Visser For Visser to win the championship she needs To finish 1st with Chadwick 4th therefore both drivers would be level on 110 points with two wins apiece however Visser would win on count back with two second place finishes to Chadwick s one To finish 1st with Chadwick 5th or lower To finish 2nd with Chadwick 8th or lower To finish 3rd with Chadwick 10th or lower If Visser were to finish 3rd with Chadwick 9th that would also see both drivers draw level on 100 points apiece however Chadwick would win the championship with two wins to Visser s one With the top 12 in the championship at seasons end automatically invited to return to the series in 2020 seven drivers have guaranteed their place should they choose to return Chadwick Visser Marta Garcia Alice Powell Fabienne Wohlwend Emma Kimilainen and Miki Koyama 1 The day before the event began W Series management confirmed that both reserve drivers Vivien Keszthelyi and Sarah Bovy would take part in the final round of the championship the first time all 20 drivers would be on track in a championship race 3 Practice edit The opening session of the weekend would be dominated by Emma Kimilainen setting the first representative time and never relinquishing the lead despite wet dry conditions Championship leader Chadwick would be second with a time 4 tenths slower than the Finn with 3rd placed Sarah Moore over a second behind Kimilainen It would be a disastrous start to the event for championship challenger Visser finishing the session 20th and last with electrical problems Elsewhere Miki Koyama would suffer from technical issues while Sabre Cook would bring out the yellow flags with a spin into the gravel at Druids 4 The weather would clear for FP2 and once again it was Kimilainen who would finish the session fastest three tenths ahead of Alice Powell and a full second ahead of Chadwick Visser would finish 8th seven tenths behind Chadwick and directly behind Fabienne Wohlwend who would bring out the red flag with a spin at Paddock Hill Bend Cook would once again beach the 37 during the session Reserve drivers Bovy and Keszthelyi would finish the final practice session of the season in 16th and 20th respectively 5 Qualifying edit The championship ended the same way it started with Chadwick on pole position British drivers would complete the top three with Powell second and Esmee Hawkey a surprise third Kimilainen would finish the session fourth having fought Powell for pole position across the majority of the session with Visser and Wohlwend setting identical times in fifth and sixth however crucially for Visser the Dutchwoman would set her time first gifting her the higher position Further down the field Marta Garcia continued her form slump from Assen qualifying 11th Rdest and Wood had a turnaround of fortunes from the previous round qualifying 13th and 14th respectively and under threat of losing their top 12 positions in the championship to third placed Hawkey Shea Holbrook would have the only incident of the session spinning at the exit of Stirlings in the dying minutes 6 Race edit Chadwick led the race from pole position however Hawkey stalled the car from P3 on the grid Wohlwend would also get a slow start however was only overtaken by Koyama as the stalling Hawkey provided a bottleneck on the grid Koyama s joy would be short lived as she was handed a drive through penalty for being out of position on the grid Further compounding to Hawkey s woes the Briton was also handed a PLP for a jump start Further down the field Sarah Bovy received a mechanical black flag for a broken front wing Second placed Powell began exerting pressure on race leader Chadwick and with ten minutes of the race time elapsed the older Briton snuck up the inside of the championship leader at Paddock Hill Bend Emma Kimilainen having benefitted from Hawkey s stall also took advantage of Powell s move and went around the outside of Chadwick at Graham Hill Bend This allowed championship challenger Visser to close on Chadwick however she could not get the move done Koyama s troublesome afternoon continued with a trip into the gravel at Paddock Hill The race would soon get worse for the Japanese driver with a spin on the entry to Sheene Curve prompting the deployment of the Safety Car The top five would breakaway from the fight for sixth between Vittoria Piria and Jessica Hawkins on the restart and the championship combatants would begin to fight With three laps remaining Chadwick would run wide at Westfield with Visser sneaking up the inside at Dingle Dell with two wheels on the grass The loss of position would allow Wohlwend to close up to the championship leader in the fight for 4th place Following 21 laps Alice Powell would become the fifth and final winner of the season with Kimilainen close behind in second and Visser taking the final podium position in third Chadwick would hold onto fourth place and clinched the title by ten points ahead of Wohlwend in fifth who slipped behind Kimilainen in the championship and missed the overall top five by two points Piria and Hawkins would hold station in sixth and seventh with Hawkins crucially claiming twelfth in the championship and the last automatic invitation to the 2020 season The top ten positions would be rounded out by Marta Garcia Sabre Cook and Sarah Moore Caitlin Wood s 11th place would see her miss the championship top 12 by one point whereas a P12 finish for Tasmin Pepper did not seriously hinder her championship and remained inside the top ten 13th place for Gosia Rdest dropped her outside the invite slots and Keszthelyi finished as the best reserve driver in both the race and championship with 14th Naomi Schiff rounded off a mediocre season with 15th and Hawkey s weekend of promise ended in a 16th place Holbrook beat Megan Gilkes in the battle of the backmarkers to 17th Bovy s broken wing left her 19th and Koyama rounded out the field in 20th and two laps down 7 8 Classification edit nbsp The podium finishers in order Powell Kimilainen Visser nbsp Jamie Chadwick took pole position and finished fourth in the race to claim the first W Series championship nbsp The fight for the minor points placings led by Jessica Hawkins nbsp Megan Gilkes and Esmee Hawkey battle at the tail of the field Practice edit Session No Driver Time Condts Practice 1 7 nbsp Emma Kimilainen 1 33 427 Mixed Practice 2 7 nbsp Emma Kimilainen 1 23 365 Dry Qualifying edit Pos No Driver Time Gap Grid 1 55 nbsp Jamie Chadwick 1 22 425 1 2 27 nbsp Alice Powell 0 368 2 3 2 nbsp Esmee Hawkey 0 439 3 4 7 nbsp Emma Kimilainen 0 476 4 5 95 nbsp Beitske Visser 0 785 5 6 5 nbsp Fabienne Wohlwend 0 785 6 7 85 nbsp Miki Koyama 0 901 7 8 26 nbsp Sarah Moore 1 109 8 9 21 nbsp Jessica Hawkins 1 147 9 10 11 nbsp Vittoria Piria 1 182 10 11 19 nbsp Marta Garcia 1 376 11 12 37 nbsp Sabre Cook 1 425 12 13 3 nbsp Gosia Rdest 1 793 13 14 20 nbsp Caitlin Wood 1 891 14 15 31 nbsp Tasmin Pepper 1 913 15 16 58 nbsp Sarah Bovy 2 145 16 17 77 nbsp Vivien Keszthelyi 2 350 17 18 49 nbsp Megan Gilkes 2 445 18 19 67 nbsp Shea Holbrook 2 777 19 20 99 nbsp Naomi Schiff 2 926 20 Source 9 Race edit Pos No Driver Laps Time Retired Grid Pts 1 27 nbsp Alice Powell 21 31 24 967 2 25 2 7 nbsp Emma Kimilainen 21 0 511 4 18 3 95 nbsp Beitske Visser 21 5 784 5 15 4 55 nbsp Jamie Chadwick 21 9 321 1 12 5 5 nbsp Fabienne Wohlwend 21 9 732 6 10 6 11 nbsp Vittoria Piria 21 10 730 10 8 7 21 nbsp Jessica Hawkins 21 11 060 9 6 8 19 nbsp Marta Garcia 21 11 613 11 4 9 37 nbsp Sabre Cook 21 12 179 12 2 10 26 nbsp Sarah Moore 21 13 420 8 1 11 20 nbsp Caitlin Wood 21 13 881 14 12 31 nbsp Tasmin Pepper 21 14 221 15 13 3 nbsp Gosia Rdest 21 14 735 13 14 77 nbsp Vivien Keszthelyi 21 18 656 17 15 99 nbsp Naomi Schiff 21 20 585 20 16 2 nbsp Esmee Hawkey 21 20 755 3 17 67 nbsp Shea Holbrook 21 20 839 19 18 49 nbsp Megan Gilkes 21 21 681 18 19 58 nbsp Sarah Bovy 21 22 061 16 20 85 nbsp Miki Koyama 19 2 laps 7 Fastest lap set by Emma Kimilainen 1 23 301 10 Source 11 Championship standings edit Pos Driver Pts Gap nbsp 1 nbsp Jamie Chadwick 110 nbsp 2 nbsp Beitske Visser 100 10 nbsp 1 3 nbsp Alice Powell 76 34 nbsp 1 4 nbsp Marta Garcia 66 44 nbsp 1 5 nbsp Emma Kimilainen 53 57See also edit2019 DTM Brands Hatch roundReferences edit a b Brands Hatch UK W Series 23 July 2019 DTM announces 2019 calendar and W Series on support bill Autosport Retrieved 12 October 2018 WSeriesRacing on Twitter Twitter 9 August 2019 W Series arrives at Brands Hatch for the final race of the season W Series 10 August 2019 Brands Hatch W Series Kimilainen fastest ahead of finale Motorsport com 10 August 2019 Brands Hatch W Series Chadwick on pole for decider Motorsport com 11 August 2019 Jamie Chadwick wins inaugural W Series Championship W Series 11 August 2019 Brands Hatch W Series Powell wins finale Chadwick champion Motorsport com 11 August 2019 W Series 2019 Brands Hatch Qualifying Motorsport com Retrieved 11 August 2019 W Series 2019 Brands Hatch Fastest Lap Motorsport com Retrieved 11 August 2019 W Series 2019 Brands Hatch Race Motorsport com Retrieved 11 August 2019 External links editOfficial website Archived 2022 04 14 at the Wayback Machine Previous race 2019 W Series Assen round W Series2019 season Next race 2021 W Series Spielberg round Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2019 Brands Hatch W Series round amp oldid 1164905250, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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