Photos from the big Day! ! Marlon Stockinger first ever Filipino race winner...2010 Michelin Formula Renault UK Championship
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Champagne Shower for team principal David
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A very big Bear
Hug...Tom & Marlon Stockinger after the
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First ever Filipino race winner: Marlon Stockinger secured his first victory of the 2010 Michelin Formula Renault UK Championship

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For
immediate release: Monday, 21st
June
2010
Ref:
FR10-17
STOCKINGER STRIDES TO MAIDEN VICTORY AT
CROFT
·
Marlon
Stockinger secures maiden win to become first ever
Filipino race winner.
·
Lewis
Williamson dedicates second win to his dad on
Father’s Day.
·
Dejected
Thomas Hylkema unable to convert maiden pole
position.
·
Round
10 attracts packed crowd and broadcast live on
ITV4.

Atech GP’s Marlon Stockinger secured his first
victory of the 2010 Michelin Formula Renault UK
Championship during rounds nine and 10 at North
Yorkshire’s Croft circuit on 19th/20th
June
to become the first ever Filipino driver to win a
race.
The
19-year-old, who only finished 25th
last
season, secured a lights-to-flag victory in
Saturday’s round nine after also claiming his first
ever podium followed by a second-place in Sunday’s
televised round 10.
The
weekend also brought delight for Scottish (Golspie)
racer Lewis Williamson, racing for Manor Competition,
who secured his second win of the season during the
tense round 10 with the 20-year-old dedicating the
victory to his dad on Father’s Day who also recently
celebrated his 60th
birthday.

Manor Competition completed a strong weekend for them
with a maiden podium for Ollie Millroy (Claygate)
with second in round nine and Will Stevens (Oxshott)
who secured third in round 10. Fortec Motorsport’s
Tom Blomqvist (Saffron Walden) claimed the final
podium spot with third in round nine while team-mate
Alex Lynn (Dunmow) and Mark Burdett Motorsport’s
Fabio Gamberini (Oxford) each picked up a class win
in the Graduate Cup.
Although
absent from the podium, Hungarian driver Tama’s Pa’l
Kiss, driving for Atech GP, picked up another good
points haul to stretch his title lead to 19-points as
the series reaches the halfway
stage.
Hylkema
despair...
If
Saturday’s qualifying session was anything to go by
rounds nine and 10 looked set to be a weekend of
surprises. Following Stockinger’s maiden pole in Q1,
the second qualifying session saw Dutchman Thomas
Hylkema, driving for Manor Competition, secure his
first ever Formula Renault UK P1 while this year’s
title hopefuls were spread throughout the
field.
Sunday’s
round 10 then, broadcast live on ITV4 and in front of
a packed crowd, saw Hylkema line up in unfamiliar
territory as the Michelin pole-sitter with team-mate
Williamson alongside him. Stockinger sat just behind
on row two to separate yet another Manor Competition
car in the form of Stevens. Returnee Riki
Christodoulou (Sutton Coldfield), driving for CRS
Racing in place of Victor Corrêa, lined up in fifth
with championship leader Pa’l Kiss down in
seventh.
As
the lights went out for the start of the 15-lap race
it was Williamson who got the best start as Hylkema
struggled to get away due a damaged engine sensor
following a mechanical issue which affected his cars
performance. It was therefore the Scottish racer who
led the field into the right-handed Clervaux followed
by Stockinger, Stevens and
Christodoulou.
The
tight Hairpin on the opening 2.125-mile lap provided
the opportunity for Pa’l Kiss to nip up the inside of
Blomqvist while just behind CRS Racing’s Michael
Lyons (Essex) was also able to get the better of his
team-mate Robert Foster-Jones (Southend-on-Sea) who
had already impressed during the weekend’s earlier
round nine.
Waved
yellow flags greeted the field as they entered
Clervaux for the second time as a result of Hylkema’s
stricken car. The leaders were all tightly bunched
together as they did with Blomqvist in particular
right on the back of Pa’l Kiss in attempt to regain
his place.
It
wasn’t long though before Williamson began to pull
clear and by one third race distance he had carved
out more than a two second buffer over Stockinger.
Also impressive in the midfield was Lyons who was
able to keep team-mate Harry Tincknell (Exeter) at
bay who was having a poor weekend by his standards
and having to defend from Fortec Motorsport’s David
McDonald (Ewell). Graduate Cup driver Lynn was also
not having things go his way with his car’s pit lane
speed limiter switching on at random causing him to
fall down the order.
Out in front Williamson was continuing to push and
earlier had set the NGK fastest lap of the race as
Stockinger and third place Stevens had no reply to
his consistent pace. With the chequered flag in
sight, the top four looked incontestable but that
certainly wasn’t the case in the battle for fifth
with Blomqvist still hungry to regain the place from
Pa’l Kiss. On the penultimate lap the 16-year-old
knew the Hairpin was his best chance to pass and out
braked Pa’l Kiss to dart up the inside with Tama’s
yielding to the youngster’s determined
move.
The
race belonged to Williamson though who punched the
air with joy as he crossed the line for his second
win of the year. Stockinger finished second with
Stevens and Christodoulou behind him in third and
fourth leaving Blomqvist to round off the top five.
Gamberini meanwhile secured the Graduate Cup
honours.

Delight for Stockinger...
Saturday’s
round nine saw Stockinger line the start grid as
pole-sitter with Millroy alongside him with the two
both enjoying their best ever qualifying positions.
Blomqvist and Pa’l Kiss sat on row two as they and
the rest of the field waited for the lights to go out
for the start of the race.
When
they did it was Stockinger who made the best start to
lead followed by Millroy and Blomqvist. Pa’l Kiss and
Foster-Jones followed next with Robert able to
maintain his best ever grid start. After qualifying
down the order, Williamson was keen to make up as
many places as possible on the opening lap but was
perhaps a little too eager and ran wide on a couple
of occasions to fall towards the back of the
pack.
Meanwhile
Stockinger was quick to make the most of a clear
track building a defendable cushion of more than a
second. Millroy tried hard to stay with him and set
the NGK fastest lap of the race on lap four –
breaking the lap record in the process by more than
half a second. As Millroy worked on closing the gap,
third-place Blomqvist was also trying to close with
fourth-place Pa’l Kiss now starting to drop away from
the leading trio.
In
the midfield, the focus was on Stevens and MacDonald
who swapped places on more than one occasion.
Foster-Jones and Hylkema were also enjoying a good
battle for fifth and sixth places with the two often
running nose-to-tail.
Despite
reducing his lead slightly, Millroy was looking less
likely to be able to mount a challenge on Stockinger
who continued to post quick lap times in his Atech GP
prepared car. The chequered flag was now in sight for
Marlon who duly crossed the line to take a deserved
lights-to-flag victory and become the first Filipino
driver to win a Formula Renault UK race. Millroy
finished second to claim his first podium with
Blomqvist in third. Pa’l Kiss finished fourth with
Foster-Jones enjoying a career best fifth while
further down Lynn secured another class win in the
Graduate Cup.
Commenting
on his weekend a delighted Stockinger said: “It’s
been an excellent weekend for me and the team has
done a great job in setting up the car. Round nine
was really nerve-racking but I’m thrilled to finally
secure a win especially given I’ve had a third place,
a second place in the Winter Series and now my first
win. It was a close fight in round 10 but I couldn’t
match Lewis’ pace. This weekend has been a huge
confidence boost for me though and I’m looking
forward to the next rounds.”
Round
10 race winner Williamson said: “After a nightmare
day on Saturday where I was just trying too hard it’s
great to get the win. I concentrated on getting a
good clean start which I did and then I just tried to
edge away as soon as possible. This win hopefully
made a great Father’s Day present for my
dad!”
Commenting
on his maiden podium in round nine, Millroy said: “I
knew the car would come on during the middle of the
race so I really tried to push Marlon and force him
into a mistake but then my rear tyres began to fade
and I lost grip slightly. It’s great to finally be on
the podium though and credit has to go to the team
for setting up the car.”
Commenting
on his third place in round nine, Blomqvist said:
“This is my fourth consecutive podium so I guess I’m
on a bit of a roll. I know I’ve got strong race pace
but I just need to focus on turning it into a
win.”
Third
place in round 10 Stevens added: “I’m happy with
third and pleased to pull back some championship
points over my main rivals who finished behind me. I
did start to reel Marlon in during the race but I was
never close enough to pass.”
Rounds
11 and 12 of the 2010 Michelin Formula Renault UK
Championship take place at Norfolk’s Snetterton
circuit on 7th/8th
August.
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2010
Michelin Formula Renault UK Championship provisional
drivers’ standings:
| 1 | Tama’s Pa’l Kiss | HUN | Atech GP | 239 pts |
| 2 | Will Stevens | GBR | Manor Competition | 220 pts |
| 3 | Lewis Williamson | GBR | Manor Competition | 208 pts |
| 4 | Tom Blomqvist | SWE | Fortec Motorsport | 206 pts |
| 5 | Harry Tincknell | GBR | CRS Racing | 197 pts |
| 6 | Ollie Millroy | GBR | Manor Competition |
138 pts
|
| 1 | Alex Lynn | GBR | Fortec Motorsport | 81 pts |
| 2 | Fabio Gamberini | BRA | Mark Burdett Motorsport | 59 pts |
ENDS
Latest News: SUPER STOCKINGER LIGHTS UP CROFT! A stunning weekend for Atech Grand Prix’s Marlon Stockinger
SUPER STOCKINGER
LIGHTS UP CROFT!

PRESS RELEASE: Sunday 20 June 2010
SUPER
STOCKINGER LIGHTS UP CROFT
A stunning weekend for Atech Grand
Prix’s Marlon Stockinger netted two top three starts
and maiden victory and second place in the Michelin
Formula Renault UK Championship at Croft this
weekend. Team-mate Tamás Pál Kiss maintains his lead
at the top of the points table with fourth and sixth
places while the team’s third driver Briton Nick
Yelloly drove a storming second race to finish just
outside the top ten.
For 18 year-old
Swiss-Filipino Stockinger, this weekend was without
doubt his best ever in single-seater racing, which
started with his maiden pole position in Saturday’s
first qualifying. He followed that up with the third
fastest time in the second to give him a second row
start for race two.

Marlon Stockinger on the
podium after his maiden win.
Pál Kiss was next up of the Atech runners, earning
himself fourth and seventh fastest times in the two
sessions. Yelloly completed the line-up with two
14th
places.
Race one got underway
on Saturday afternoon with Stockinger making a superb
getaway to take an immediate lead. For 15 laps
the youngster made it look easy staying completely in
control and fending off the challenge from
second-placed Ollie Millroy to take his maiden
victory. Behind him, a good start from Pál Kiss
allowed him to maintain his start position and go on
to finish just outside the final podium spot to hang
on to his series lead.
Another fast starting
performance by Yelloly allowed him up to
12th
until a spin on lap
three dropped him down the order. He went on to
finish 16th.
Sunday’s second race
proved another success for Stockinger as he
capitalised well on a problem for the pole-sitter
Thomas Hylkema who struggled to get away at the
lights. Thereafter Stockinger withstood some
early pressure from third place Will Stevens but
drove a mature and controlled race to take second
place.

Marlon Stockinger leads
the pack at the start of race one at
Croft going onto his maiden
victory.
Behind the lead quartet Pál Kiss
had got the jump on Tom Blomqvist and over the course
of the 15 lapper the pair enjoyed a huge battle for
fifth place. However suffering from oversteer during
the latter part of the race, Tamás came under
increasing pressure as his tyres went off allowing
Blomqvist to relieve the Hungarian of the place two
laps from home.
Yelloly too enjoyed a
good second race, the 19 year-old moving up three
places on the opening lap into 11th place. For the duration of the race
Nick was pushed hard by Millroy but didn’t put a
wheel wrong, withholding the pressure and hanging on
to get the place and gain more valuable championship
points.
The performances from
the trio over the weekend now see them all in the top
eight in the standings, with Marlon moving ahead of
Nick into seventh place and Tamás enjoying a 19 point
advantage at the top.
Team Principal David
Hayle was delighted with the performances of his
drivers this weekend, the mid-way point in the
championship.
“What a fantastic
result for Marlon, the whole team is delighted for
him, he didn’t put a wheel wrong all weekend and this
was our most consistent performance this season.
Tamás has extended his lead at the top with two
strong finishes and Nick once again showed an amazing
race pace following two lightening starts.
“Now we must ensure we
can nail qualifying for him as we head into the
second half of the season as I have no doubt he is
more than capable of challenging for race
wins.”
The series now enjoys a
lengthy seven-week summer break in the schedule
before it resumes with three rounds at Snetterton,
replacing the rain-aborted race from Brands Hatch,
over the weekend of 7/8 August.
Ends
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Stockinger back row 3rd one from right to left
Marlon Stockinger getting ready...
Swiss Filipino Marlon Stockinger took his first FR podium at the Michelin Formula Renault UK Championship
PRESS
RELEASE: Monday
26 April 2010
PÁL
KISS TAKES CHAMPIONSHIP LEAD

Atech Grand Prix’s Tamás Pál Kiss has moved into the
lead of the Michelin Formula Renault UK Championship
points table after the Hungarian took victory and
second place in the two rounds at Rockingham. Swiss
Filipino Marlon
Stockinger took
his first FR podium, narrowly missing out on a second
in race two but Briton Nick Yelloly was denied a
podium finish when he was sidelined with a clutch
problem.

The weekend kicked off well for the Silverstone-based
team with all three drivers performing well in
Friday’s tests and Saturday’s official qualifying,
the trio all in the top six for the opening
race. In that Pál Kiss made a good start
to slot into second place ahead of Yelloly and
Stockinger with pole-man Harry Tincknell in the
lead.
However Tincknell’s
lead was short-lived with a charging Pál Kiss
desperate to repeat his performance at Thruxton when
he took his maiden series victory. On lap three the
18 year-old made his move to pass the leader with
Yelloly and Stockinger holding third and fourth
places.

On lap eight Marlon found a way past Nick to move
into the final podium place, the pair battling over
the position for several laps. However an
engine problem, which started on the fourth lap
forced the unfortunate Yelloly into retirement two
laps from home.
Up at the front, Pál
Kiss had gradually extended his lead to take his
second win in three races with Stockinger following
Tincknell across the line in third place.
The day’s second race
produced another strong drive from Pál Kiss despite
proving a harder race for the Hell-backed teenager,
as he took a well-deserved second place. Behind
him a good start from Stockinger allowed him to move
into third place until a throttle problem dropped him
down the order, ultimately ending his race on lap
four.
For Yelloly, a superb
start saw him gain two places on the opening lap and
thereafter a strong drive by the 18 year-old allowed
him to take seventh, some consolation for his
disappointing non finish in race one.

PodRock - Tamás
(2nd from
the right) and Atech Grand Prix team-mate
Marlon Stockinger(2nd from the left), who took
his first Formula Renault podium finish.
“It was a great weekend again and
I’m very happy to take another win,” said Tamás.
“Once again the team did a great job and I think all
of us are all really strong now. With all three
drivers being so close and competitive, it looks
really good for all of us for the rest of the
season.”
Team principal David
Hayle was equally delighted with the outcome. “Tamás
once again drove exceptionally well and his second
win of the season was very well deserved.
Marlon was outstanding over the course of the weekend
and this bodes well for the remaining races.
“Nick was unlucky to
have the problem he had in the first race but his
speed and ability over the remaining races will I’m
sure allow him to soon take his first race win.” The
Silverstone-based team will be back in action this
weekend when the series resumes at Brands Hatch in
Kent over the weekend of 1/2 May.
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Worst Snowfall in Britain since 20 years - but Marlon Stockinger is testing...!
We have just received the latest from Marlon
Stockinger in Great Britain!
Worst Snowfall in Britain since 20 years - but Marlon
Stockinger is testing...!
“We
literally arrived with the last plane flying into
London’s Heathrow airport last February 1. After that
everything stopped working: Airports, trains,
Highways and even the famous London tube.

Rugged
up, but a relaxed Marlon & now
dealing with Ice and Snow...
But
not us: After a day or so we started testing at
famous Olton Park circuit. It was just a matter of
clearing away the snow and waiting for the ice to
melt away at around 10 am before hitting the track.
February and March have a heavy testing schedule on
all the tracks of the UK Renault Championship. The
tracks are older, narrower and more challenging than
most of the European and Asian circuits I know. You
make a small mistake and you end up in the wall
destroying the car as many of my competitors, team
mates and myself experienced last week in a very fast
and tricky circuit called Thruxton. All testing
generally went very well and I am among the fastest,
specially in the wet which is good because it rains a
lot in England! If you had fast times on the track,
every body knows right away in Silverstone: Your
landlady, the bartender in the pub (only lemonade,
please!) or the waiter in the restaurant…it’s
incredible, everything revolves around racing here.

Snow
on the side of the track...
I
am currently living in Silverstone near the famous
track in a Bed & Breakfast together with other
racers and my Hungarian team mate Tamas Pal Kiss.
The season starts with the first race in famous
Brands Hatch on April 4/5 (my Birthday!) I am
delighted to participate in a series that has
produced such great champions like Lewis Hamilton and
Kimi Raikkonen.

Action
in cold weather...
If
time permits I will study between races at CATS
College in Cambridge, the same college that Lewis
Hamilton went to. Uhhh…that’s the hard part!
And of course…I will try to visit the Philippines!”


