| LEANNE TANDER has flown to the joint
lead of the Kumho Tyres Australian Formula 3 Championship
after scoring more points than anyone else at Eastern
Creek Raceway at the weekend.
In a fantastic team effort, TanderSport drivers Ben
Crighton and Mathew Radisich also excelled in the F3
National Class and posted career-best performances to
continue their charge up the ladder in F3’s ‘race
within a race’.
In the #42 TanderSport Dallara F307 – Mercedes
Benz, Tander twice qualified third but made two of her
best ever starts since joining Formula 3 to leap into
contention on race day.
In race one she flew to second before the race leader
was penalised for jumping the start, allowing Leanne
to take an unchallenged five-second victory, lapping
underneath the existing lap record in the process. It
was her third win of the season, her first at Eastern
Creek in Formula 3 and her fifth-career F3 triumph.
In race two she again made a stunning start and ran
consistent laps to ensure a solid haul of second-placed
points; enough to put her into a tie with Nathan Caratti
for the lead of the Australian Drivers Championship
with two rounds to go.
It was the second time this season that Tander has
scored more points than anyone in a round of this year’s
series.
New Zealand driver Ben Crighton posted the best result
of his brief F3 career when he raced to second in the
National Class, in race one.
Crighton raced ahead of both class championship leaders
to score second – only behind ‘ring in’
class driver Tim Macrow; the defending outright F3 champion.
In race two a broken exhaust sapped power from Crighton’s
car but a solid points haul elevated him to fourth in
the championship despite not scoring at the previous
round at Phillip Island.
TanderSport’s recent signing, Melbourne-based
Kiwi Mat Radisich, also posted one of his most impressive
F3 performances yet with strong results across the board
at Eastern Creek.
He twice qualified second in class (only behind Macrow)
only to find himself caught up in an opening lap incident
in race one – ending buried in the turn eight
sandtrap and several laps behind.
He recovered well from that incident to finish third
in class in the second race and consolidate his third
position in the F3 National Class series.
The Eastern Creek performance was one of the best overall
in TanderSport’s short history as a multi-car
operation, the team now looking forward to returning
to Phillip Island, the scene of the penultimate round
of the 2008 Championship to be held between August 8
– 10.
Leanne Tander - #42 TanderSport Dallara F307
Mercedes – Benz (145 Points, equal 1st)
“We started slowly but the team has done
a fantastic job to get me up here (the podium). It’s
amazing what a bit of pressure can do to the competition.
We closed up 18 points today and we didn’t quite
have the pace but I’m confident that in the last
two rounds we will. We’re going to go away and
work on it and come out strongly at Phillip Island.
Thanks to all the guys, they have been fantastic.”
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