Kent Messenger Maidstone

Blair fights to get a grip

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Maidstone racer Adam Blair scored two sixth-placed finishes at Brands Hatch last weekend in the opening rounds of the Audi TT Cup Racing Championsh­ip.

Blair, a one-time junior star of Formula 3 and Porsche Carrera Cup Deutschlan­d, only recently returned to competitiv­e motorsport after a long hiatus.

But after sampling - and winning in - the Audi last year, he joined with tuning and preparatio­n specialist­s EST Performanc­e for a new title campaign. A capacity grid of 34 cars assembled for race one, and despite limited pre-season testing, Blair was immediatel­y on the pace, qualifying in fifth. A strong start saw him quickly make two places to sit on the leader’s tail, but as tyre temperatur­es heated the Audi’s grip worsened.

“I was sitting comfortabl­y in

P3, then all of a sudden, I started to lose grip at the front,” said Blair.

“Very quickly, I went from challenger to defender.

“The car couldn’t give me what I needed through and out of the corners, and my lap times were suffering.

“Cars behind were becoming ever more forceful in their attempts to pass, so I had to decide between finishing with decent points or potentiall­y not finishing at all.”

Blair started race two from sixth and climbed to third but tyre demons struck again. He dropped four places before clawing one back to finish sixth again.

“This wasn’t the weekend we wanted,” said Blair. “But it was more important to collect points than take risks.

“We’re fifth in the championsh­ip and that gives us something to build from.”

The next round takes place at Snetterton on May 18-19.

 ?? Picture: James Roberts Photograph­y ?? Maidstone driver Adam Blair in Audi TT Cup action at Brands Hatch
Picture: James Roberts Photograph­y Maidstone driver Adam Blair in Audi TT Cup action at Brands Hatch

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