June 30 2015
Waterloo, Ontario – The BARC Grand Prix of Ontario weekend was a rainy one. Downpours and heavy winds would arrive at Canadian Tire Motorsport Park just in time for the Saturday race and would last for 24 hours.
With the track soaked and areas with standing water, tensions were high as the field used the pace lap to look for any places with grip.
Saturday’s race would fall under a full course caution after a few laps due to a car hitting the wall in turn two.
Only a couple more laps after going back to green, Castell would find herself in a similar situation.
“This weekend was a bit disappointing. We were running so closely to the front and had a sizeable gap to the car behind me. The rain just got the best of me into turn four and I made contact with the wall,” explained Castell. “All you can do from with things like this is figure out what you did wrong and do better next time; and I look forward to doing that.”
After the incident in Saturday’s race, the team would decide to withdraw from Sunday’s race and focus their efforts on preparing the car for the next race.
The next race will be the inaugural Bay of Quinte Grand Prix, featuring DAC Trillium Trophy Races, July 18/19, at Shannonville Motorsport Park.
The Toyo Tires Formula 1600 Championship Series - the premiere open wheel series in Ontario, sanctioned by CASC Ontario Region. The series is comprised of six double-headers and competes at Canadian Tire Motorsport Park, Shannonville Motorsport Park and Calabogie Motorsports Park.
To follow Amy Castell’s 2015 season, follow @acastell95 on Twitter and Instagram and like www.facebook.com/acastell95 on Facebook.
Castell is proud to represent the following companies as partners in her pursuit for the 2015 season in the Toyo Tire Formula 1600 B Class Championship: Landmark Cinemas Canada, Castrol Canada, Bell Racing USA, Leaf Racewear, Driverseat Kitchener and Performance Physixx.
About Amy Castell
19 year old Amy Castell of Waterloo Ontario not only competes in the Toyo Tires Formula 1600 open wheel racing series she is a business student at Wilfrid Laurier University.
She's been honoured with the Muriel Knap Trophy for the second straight year and became only the third driver to accomplish this feat in the 35-year history of this prestigious award.
Castell was also recently nominated for a WOWtheWorld Award (Waterloo Region).
In 2014 she also became the first female nominee for the Team Canada Scholarship that sends Formula 1600 drivers to the historic Brands Hatch circuit in England.
She is also a Committee Member and Event Ambassador for the Lupus GP. This is an Annual Endurance Kart Race to raise money for the Pediatric Lupus Clinic At Sick Kids Hospital in Toronto: http://lupusgp.ca/index.php - http://www.sickkids.ca