stock-podiumRound four of the 2012-13 BRCA 1:12 Scale Nationals took place at Plymouth in the South West of the UK last weekend. It had been two months since the last round so some of the drivers were a little rusty, although many had been racing at local club or regional events in January.

Saturday
On Saturday, the main 1:12 scale class is 10.5T blinky. David Spashett dominated proceedings as he had at the first two rounds of the championship by taking a relatively comfortable TQ by five seconds. David benefited from a first corner pileup and cruised to an easy win in the A final by the same margin as he had in qualifying. Mark Stiles qualified alongside David on the front row, but was hit from behind at the start and dropped to eighth on the first lap. Despite that, a spirited drive through the pack saw him finish a commendable third behind his CRC team mate Mick Farrell. Unfortunately Zak Smith and Andy Murray were disqualified from the final results after failing to take their cars to technical inspection after the race. Jim Spencer won a competitive B final which saw little more than 1.5 laps covering the top nine cars. View the 10.5T stock A final below:

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In the slower 17.5T blinky class, former 19-turn British Champion Keith Robertson dominated, taking an easy TQ and win. Keith almost lapped the field in the final, with Russ Giles the only driver to stay within a lap of Keith as Pete Winton finished third.
gt12-sat-podiumIn the GT12 class for Mardave V12 and Schumacher SupaStox cars, Adam Catchpole topped the qualifying list by two seconds with his Mardave, but the rest of the A final was filled with Schumacher cars. However, the final belonged to Schumacher with Chris Ashton taking a narrow victory after a superb drive from second on the grid. Catchpole finished second ahead of fellow North East driver Peter Craig. These three were more than a whole lap ahead of the fourth placed car.

open-modified-podiumSunday
In 1:12 scale open modified, despite much more power and cars that are more difficult to drive cleanly, qualifying was much closer than in the 10.5T class the previous day. Matt Varah was racing at his first 1:12 scale national for almost a year with a brand new Yokomo car. He was smooth and consistent throughout the day and took his first ever BRCA National TQ. He was pushed hard all day by Mark Stiles, Chris Kerswell and David Spashett, with the four drivers separated by less than two seconds after qualifying. In the A final Varah led for the first ten laps and built a lead of 2.5 seconds over Chris Kerswell, who passed Mark Stiles on the first lap. However, a slight lapse in concentration at the fastest point on the infield led to the lead Yokomo taking a trip into the boards requiring a marshal. This gifted the lead to the LRP/Dynamite-powered Serpent of Chris Kerswell. At the three-minute Mark, Chris held a four-second lead over Mark Stiles’ LRP/Reedy-powered CRC. However, Mark was turning fast laps after a scrappy start and immediately started to close the gap. By six minutes, the pair were circulating in formation and Mark was looking for a way past and trying to force a mistake from Chris. Chris drove superbly to hold his line and soak up the pressure, with both drivers on the ragged edge. The race for third between Zak Smith, Matt Varah and David Spashett was there quarters of a lap behind at this stage. As the leaders started their last lap they were right behind David Spashett, who attempted to move over to be lapped. However, some confusion and possibly a small mistake from one or more of the drivers led to David and Chris making slight contact exiting a hairpin. A gap of two car widths opened up and Stiles was perfectly positioned to take advantage. He slipped into the lead which he held for the remainder of the lap despite a failed attempt by Kerswell to re-pass him at the end of the straight. Zak Smith finished third for Associated/Reedy after getting past the battling Varah and Spashett in the closing stages. View the open modified A final video below:

In the 10.5T sport class, the Serpent of Gavin Clinch set the early pace, but Keith Robertson toppled him from the head of the field in round three of qualifying. Keith went on to win the A final from Richard Hicklin’s Serpent and the Associated of Jim Spencer.
In GT12, Chris Ashton once again came from second on the grid to win the A final, but this time it was another Schumacher on pole driven by Sam Clifton. Sam was third on an all-Schumacher podium, just behind Peter Craig. Full results, all final videos and championship positions will be posted on the BRCA website. The penultimate round of the championship takes place at Stafford in March after Oulu in Finland plays host to the EFRA European Championships.

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