It was a day of firsts in round nine of the 2007 Visma Formula Palmer Audi Championship at
Brands Hatch, as Jolyon Palmer took his first single-seater win, second-placed Jack Clarke netted his first podium in the series and Matt Hamilton came third and secured a podium finish in his first race back after suffering a broken leg.
Palmer made a poor start from his third pole position of the year, with Tim Bridgman and Clarke both making it through by the time the field reached Paddock Hill Bend. Palmer wasted little time recouping the top spot, however, passing Clarke on lap three of 30 and closing down Bridgman, taking a lead he would hold to the end of lap nine. Palmer had to withstand a safety car period after Nik Iruwan spun at Paddock but had little difficulty with the restart and took victory by just under a second.
"I'm still struggling with my starts at Brands Hatch for some reason, but I'm really happy with the way I recovered," said the 16-year old, who becomes the youngest race winner in FPA history, "It was a tough race for many different reasons, but it's a big confidence boost with two more races coming up tomorrow."
Clarke, meanwhile, kept a close watching brief on Palmer and, having narrowly missed out on podiums previously, was delighted to finally break into the top three.
"It's been a long time coming - and it was especially rewarding to get my first podium in such a competitive race," he said, "There really wasn't any respite and I know I can go out tomorrow and get on the podium again."
But many plaudits were reserved to Hamilton, who made his return to racing just nine weeks after breaking his femur in round two at
Silverstone. Having dropped to fifth at the start, he took advantage of an incident ahead of him on lap 23, where Dominik Jackson took to the grass at Surtees while trying to pass Bridgman. Jackson pushed Bridgman wide into Clearways as he rejoined and Hamilton pounced with the overboost to pass both down Brabham Straight and take third.