Young Kiwi Driver Richie Stanaway Needs Your Vote.

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Young Kiwi Driver Richie Stanaway Needs Your Vote.

Post by Blenderer » Wed Sep 09, 2009 10:22 am

Hi all,

Some of you may have heard about an upcoming young Kiwi driver Richie Stanaway who is from Tauranga/Rotorua and has been doing very well with his racing since starting on the tarmac a couple of years ago. We have been supporters of his at work here since he first started and have been amazed at how far he has come along since switching from racing youth ministocks that he raced here in Rotorua to the tarmac.

Today we received an email at work from his father Neville Stanaway (who many of you will know Neville as one of the top superstock drivers in the country up until a couple of years ago when he finished up to help his son pursue his racing career) letting us know that Richie has the opportunity to take part in the "Grand Prix Shootout" at Bruntingthorpe Proving Ground in the UK during October if he gets enough votes. He is currently sitting 2nd in votes and so every vote that we can give to support Richie WILL help him out. Richie is a bloody nice guy and has come in to thank us for supporting him recently and handed over a framed picture of him racing his Formula Ford which he won the 2008/09 NZ Championship in and we now have that displayed on our wall. :)

Here are a few emails received...
> Hi guys and Girls.
>
> I've got a bit of a favour to ask.
>
> You may or may not have seen coverage of the Hamilton V8's earlier this
> year, where a young guy from Rotorua by the name of Ritchie Stanaway won
> all 3 Formula Toyota races at his first time ever in the class. And he
> is from right here in little old Rotorua.
>
> I've known his dad for years as a top gun Stockie here at Paradise
> valley Raceway, and Ritchies backers reckon he is the most talented
> driver to have come out of NZ for years, if not ever (and these are the
> guys who got Scott Dixon to Indy).
>
> Anyway Ritchie is now racing in the UK and has the opportunity to take
> part in the "Grand Prix Shootout" at Bruntingthorpe Proving Ground in
> the UK during October. See ... http://www.grandprixshootout.com/intro.php" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
>
> The website "Driver Database" has made it possible for Richie's
> supporters to vote for their preferred entrant.
> See ... _ http://www.driverdb.com_" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
> If he is among the first 3 chosen by popular vote at his Data Base
> page he may be successful in winning this great opportunity to further
> his
> career.
>
> Richie has a very real chance of being the ultimate winner of the
> "Shootout" if he can be one of the top 3 drivers voted for by supporters.
>
> You can help by voting for Richie at ...
> http://www.driverdb.com/drivers/24333/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
>
> Please pass this on to others and ask them to vote as well.

Tauranga's 17 year old racecar driver Richie Stanaway made his European debut yesterday (Saturday 23) at Nurburgring. Driving for Ma-Con in the ADAC Formula Masters series, he had previously stunned everyone by setting new lap records at the four circuits he had tested on. In practice prior to the Nurburg race he was the quickest driver.


Qualifying.
Given his rookie status, his team made the decision to send him out at the rear of the field for qualifying. Richie battled through the slower drivers on track to qualify 3rd in race 1. He was disappointed not to have a clear track to repeat his practice day times.
During the second qualifying session he was comfortably fastest in the wet but was again held up by slower cars on the drying track at the end resulting 5th on the grid for race 2.

Race 1.
Richie made a superb start and was 2nd into turn 1 - where he was hit and turned around by an overambitious following driver. He recovered, with steering damage, to continue in 13th place. In the most thrilling demonstration of the weekend Richie battled back up to 4th. There were 15 passes in the whole event - Richie made 10 of them. As a result he dominated the television coverage and became an instant celebrity.
Unfortunately during a pass for 3rd he touched the other car and was given a drive through penalty. This was very contentious and not at all popular with the spectators or media. One commentator suggested on air that this penalty would not have been given if he was a 'little more German'. He finally finished 13th - but the hero of the race.

Race 2.
In anticipation of better grip on a warmer track, Richie's team made some alterations to the car setup. Both he and his team mate subsequently found the cars very difficult to drive. Given his morning experience Richie made a safe start and was 6th out of turn 1. Battling a difficult car he moved up throughout the race to finish 4th. (The handling problems caused his team mate to crash.)

Richie says, "My team had hoped for a top 10 finish but I personally wanted to win. Given the difficult qualifying sessions I am very happy to be in the top 5 for race 2 and I'm a bit overwhelmed by the attention generated during Race 1. The European scene is certainly an eye opener for a young Kiwi".

Team Ma-Con say, "We are very happy with Richie's performance this weekend. From practice we discovered that he is an outstanding talent but we also considered he had never competed at this level before. Our caution was unjustified, he was outstanding all weekend. We're looking forward to the next race".

Following the event Richie was approached by numerous influential people on the European motorsport scene and complimented for his effort and obvious skill. The Chairman of German Television Network RTL made a point of meeting Richie and telling him that he provided exactly what the fans and sponsors were looking for.

Richie's next race is at Sachsenring on September 19.
So if you want to support a young Kiwi driver and help further his career then please vote by clicking the following link and entering your email address. http://www.driverdb.com/drivers/24333/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

I'll pass the link to this thread onto Neville so he can pass it on to Richie, so if you want to wish him luck I'm sure he'll get the messages. :)

Cheers guys and go hard Richie. _b

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Re: Young Kiwi Driver Richie Stanaway Needs Your Vote.

Post by Falcon » Wed Sep 09, 2009 10:27 am

Voted and goodluck Richie
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Post by 34phuggies34p » Wed Sep 09, 2009 11:31 am

Voted _b

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Post by 2LO » Wed Sep 09, 2009 11:38 am

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Post by Kinser » Wed Sep 09, 2009 12:39 pm

Just voted, good luck Richie mate _b

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Post by Sennheiserl » Wed Sep 09, 2009 5:47 pm

_b good luck richie

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Post by pink64c » Wed Sep 09, 2009 5:55 pm

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Post by gwen_01 » Wed Sep 09, 2009 6:32 pm

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