Neal Takes Popular Home Podium On Rollercoaster Weekend
April 18, 2017 by Honda
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Matt Neal: 'Obviously this weekend didn't have the outcome we'd hoped for. Race one worked out well – I just got caught up in traffic a little bit too long to have a chance of going for the win – and then I was pleased with our race two performance on the harder-compound tyre. The rain unfortunately came too late from our point of view – we could have done with it a bit earlier in the day – and when it did arrive, it made things very tricky indeed for race three. The conditions were really treacherous at the first start; there was absolutely zero grip and I was far from the only one to go off, but rules are rules. Taking the positives away, the car was fabulous all day, it's still very early championship-wise and I'll be light again going to Thruxton, which has historically always been a Honda track – so onwards and upwards!' Gordon Shedden: 'That was a real rollercoaster of a weekend that unfortunately ended on a bitter note for us. The first two races were a bit of a struggle, with maximum ballast in the first of them and hard tyres in the second, but we battled hard and came away with a couple of very solid results. The reversed grid then gave us a chance to really push on in race three and the Civic Type R was mega in the tricky conditions. Once I'd got into the lead, I was able to consistently pull away and manage the gap, so to subsequently be stripped of such a commanding victory was massively disappointing. It's cost us the championship lead but not our momentum, and we'll be back fighting harder than ever at Thruxton next time out to redress the balance.' Drivers' Standings 1. Tom Ingram 86 points 2. Colin Turkington 72 points 3. Adam Morgan 69 points 4. Gordon Shedden 67 points 5. Rob Collard 67 points 6. Jack Goff 46 points 8. Matt Neal 44 points Manufacturers' Standings 1. BMW 182 points 2. Honda 132 points 3. Vauxhall 123 points 4. MG 94 points 5. Subaru 91 points Teams' Standings 1. Team BMW 135 points 2. Halfords Yuasa Racing 109 points 3. Speedworks Motorsport 82 points 4. Ciceley Motorsport 69 points 5. Eurotech Racing 56 points 6. Power Maxed Racing 48 points
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