Assen

Round 5

Race Recap

Race Results

race

Position Pos. Driver Number Driver Country Laps Time Points
1 7 E . mma Kimilainen
19 32:20.386 25
2 27 A . lice Powell
19 32:26.153 18
3 55 J . amie Chadwick
19 32:29.148 15
4 95 B . eitske Visser
19 32:29.749 12
5 20 C . aitlin Wood
19 32:38.965 10
6 3 G . osia Rdest
19 32:40.463 8
7 21 J . essica Hawkins
19 32:42.867 6
8 11 V . icky Piria
19 32:45.491 4
9 19 M . arta Garcia
19 32:46.022 2
10 26 S . arah Moore
19 32:46.225 1
11 2 E . smee Hawkey
19 32:54.305 0
12 99 N . aomi Schiff
19 33:02.255 0
13 37 S . abré Cook
19 33:11.000 0
14 49 M . egan Gilkes
19 33:15.842 0
15 5 F . abienne Wohlwend
19 33:25.030 0
16 67 S . hea Holbrook
18 33:08.375 0
DNF 31 T . asmin Pepper
1 0
DNF 54 M . iki Koyama
Flag/Japan
0 0

The Weekend at Assen

“If you want to win, hire a Finn

It was another new winner for the penultimate W Series race, at Assen, Netherlands.

Pole-sitter Emma Kimilainen (FIN) took the top step of the podium, securing her first W Series win. The Finnish driver had a challenging start to the season after a collision at Hockenheim, which forced her to miss the next two races, but today she projected herself from 11th place to sixth place in the series standings.

Alice Powell (UK) made a welcome return to the podium, finishing second after stealing the lead from Emma at the start. The British driver, who has had to deal with luckless DNFs in the past two races, fought hard to retain her lead but a small error on her part in Turn One enabled Emma to take it from her with a neat outbraking manoeuvre at Turn Two. Nonetheless, Alice’s second place pushes her up to fourth place in the championship and leaves her just 11 points behind Marta Garcia (ESP) in third place. Marta, who won the last race at Norisring, Germany, finished ninth today, meaning that she is no longer able to win the championship.

The battle for third and fourth places was fought out by championship leader Jamie Chadwick (UK) and local hero Beitske Visser (NLD). Jamie started from P3 and held her position for the duration of the race, not only thereby securing a place on the podium but also retaining her championship lead, further increasing her chances of clinching the US$500,000 top prize.

Despite starting the race from P4, Beitske went on the attack from the get-go, trying all she knew to wrest third place from Jamie. But Jamie defended well and Beitske had to settle for fourth.

Even so, despite not taking her place on the podium today, Beitske will go into the final race in second place, just 13 points behind Jamie.

Farther down the field, Caitlin Wood (AUS) finished fifth, her best result of the year, followed by Gosia Rdesk (POL), sixth, also her best showing so far. Equally crucial to her effort to finish inside the all-important top 12 this year was Jess Hawkins’ (UK) seventh place, who until today had not scored a single championship point. But, after strong performances in FP1 and FP2 yesterday, she qualified in P11. She then drove a hard race to climb to seventh, a result that netted her a crucial six points.  

It was a frustrating race for Miki Koyama (JPN) and Tasmin Pepper (RSA), who were both forced to retire early after a red flag incident within the first seconds of the race. Equally frustrated will be Fabienne Wohlwend (LEI), who was forced into the pits after suffering front wing damage early in the race, the result of an incident that cost her seven places in the race and forces her down to fifth place in the championship.

Circuit Details

Assen circuit image

TT Circuit Assen

As it name suggests the TT Circuit Assen is closely associated with two-wheeled motorsport, but the Dutch venue has also hosted car racing over the decades, including most famously Champ Car in 2007.

  • Opened

    1955

  • Track Length

    4.555km