Ojay Clark
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Superleague Career | |
Active Years | 1 |
Team(s) | Synergetic Motorsports Williamson Dynamics |
Grand Prix | 17 |
Championships | 0 |
Wins | 0 |
Podium finishes | 1 |
Pole positions | 0 |
Fastest laps | 0 |
First Grand Prix | 2011 Australian Grand Prix |
Supercup Career | |
Active Years | 1 |
Team(s) | Williamson Dynamics Synergetic Motorsports |
Grand Prix | 7 |
Championships | 0 |
Wins | 1 |
Podium finishes | 2 |
Pole positions | 1 |
Fastest laps | 0 |
First Grand Prix | 2011 Monaco Grand Prix |
Ojay Clark (Born 28th July 1992) is a Simracing driver from London (UK) in the GPVWC, he has raced for Williamson Dynamics and Synergetic Motorsports in 2011. Clark drives with an unusualy low steering angle of 128 degrees with a very high steering lock. His preferred style is to turn the wheel as little as possible. He likes to take the corner slowly and stamp on the throttle for the best exit. As a result many of his rivals find his setups to have too much understeer.
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[hide]Early Years
Superleague Career
Clark was awarded the top prizes for Best Rookie of the Season and Overachieving Driver of the Season.
Clark is one of the main focuses of the GPVWC "Silly Season", there is much speculation concerning whether or not he will be participating in the 2012 season and if so, for what team?
Supercup Career
Clark's first Supercup race was at the 2011 Monaco Grand Prix driving for Williamson Dynamics where he crashed out of 3rd at Ste Devote. Later on in the season he would make two on the spur of the moment appearances which led to a DNF and a 7th place finish. However Clark then made the switch to Synergetic Motorsports and had prepared for his maiden race with them in Brazil and dominated qualifying setting his first GPVWC pole by 0.5 seconds before dominating the race to take his first win from championship leader Bart De Vos. The next race at Monza saw Clark take 3rd place followed by an early retirement in Zandvoort several races later before being disqualified with two other drivers after finishing 3rd at the Singapore GP. Clark finished the season joint 14th with 29 points.
Masters 2010
Clark's first appearance in GPVWC was at for the Masters Series at Cadwell Park in December 2010. Clark missed the feature race and with the reverse grid started in P1 for his first event. He led the first few laps before PC issues caused him to spin and get beached, as a result he finished 10th. For the next race Clark qualified 8th and was running 4th before an engine failure. He was taken out no less than four times by other drivers in the Sprint Race and finished 12th. He again qualified 8th at the next round and was taken out at turn 1. He came back from last place and still managed to finish 8th in the feature race and 10th in the Sprint Race. Clark's results were unspectacular but his pace was fairly good.
Masters 2011
Clark raced in green and white livery for the new No Fear Racing team alongside Jason Muscat and Ruud Heesterbeek. Clark qualified on the front row for the first feature race and won the sprint race. A string of woeful races followed. Clark scored a podium in Istanbul only to be demoted to 5th after the race. He also collided with Pavel Loknovski while fighting for 3rd in Watkins Glen. Despite this he had a good end to the season scoring podiums in the two remaining feature races. Clark has showed very promising pace but disconnections, bad luck and silly mistakes blighted his season. He just missed out on 6th in the championship finishing 7th behind David Jundt on 105 points.
GPVWC Superleague Results
GPVWC Supercup Results
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