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MOTOR SPORT - Jamie out to beat the clock



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Published Date: 03 July 2008
CHESTER driver Jamie Stanley is hoping to be firing on all cylinders in front of his home crowd on Saturday.
The race ace takes his seat in an RC Orange Mitsubishi EVO 6 at Oulton Park hoping to improve on his current third place in the standings with just 12 points separating him from leader Olly Clark.

Jamie said: "We're hoping for a turnaround at Oulton Park as we've had some bad luck with freak mechanical problems, like a stone going through our radiator at Silverstone.

"Racing at my home circuit is going to be mega as Oulton Park is a quick track.

"All the vehicles are highly tuned so you have to be pin-point accurate to get the best time.

"The cars are really powerful – the top five or six in the pro class are quicker than a British Touring Car which is pretty impressive considering they're using road tyres rather than race tyres!"

Tickets for the Time Attack Series at Oulton Park on Saturday cost from £15 for adults, with free entry for children aged 12 and under.

More information is available at www.oultonpark.co.uk or by calling 0870 950 9000.

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  • Last Updated: 03 July 2008 1:34 PM
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