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Record-Breaking Niki Lanik, Racing
For The Youth 4 Human Rights Race Team, Clinches The 2007
Clio Cup Winter Title For The Second Year Running
LANIK broke the record of winning two Clio Cup Winter Titles
back to back. The 2006 Winter Champion, Niki Lanik, came away
last weekend with a 2nd place and a 1st place finish at Croft
racing circuit in Yorkshire to become the 2007 Clio Cup Winter
Champion, retaining last years title.

COMING into Round 3 & 4 of the 2007 Clio Cup Winter
Championship at Croft, Austrian race driver, Niki Lanik, racing
for the Youth 4 Human Rights with Stancombe Vehicle Engineering
team, was leading the championship by a mere 9 points after
having amazingly won both opening rounds at Donington Park
from 4th and 7th on the grid.
FRIDAYS test day saw 20-year old Lanik straight away
on the pace, being 4th, 2nd and quickest in the three test
session. Colin Stancombe, Nikis chief race engineer,
had found a major outpoint in the suspension set-up and after
having fixed it the youngster was quickest in the last session
of the day by more than a tenths, which in Clio terms is plenty.
It was a bent damper from the 65mph crash at Thruxtons
Round 11 of the 2007 Summer Championship. The Youth 4 Human
Rights race teams driver, swapping between slick and
wet tyres through-out the 20-minute qualifying session, only
managed to get three decent laps in, were two counted for
the grid positions 3rd & 4th.
ROUND 3 of the championship started well for Lanik slotting
from 3rd on the grid into 2nd place before the first corner.
Lanik blocked Vaulkard, 2007 Seat class-B champion, but this
gave an advantage to Andrew Herron, the driver lying 2nd in
the championship, relieving Herron from pressure he extended
the gap and pulled away on the first lap. Niki had to make
sure he finishes the race, as a non-finish would most definitely
ruin his hopes of winning the 2007 title. Lanik finished the
race in 2nd place, meaning he still led the championship,
but by only 5 points. Herron was extremely quick in
this race and he certainly narrowed down the championship
points. If he wins the race and I come 2nd, then I will win
the championship. But thats only considering somebody
else, not Herron, gets fastest lap. Its very close.
Niki commented on his possible 2007 title, Other than
that, Ive got not much more worked out. All Im
going to do is do my best and go for the championship win!
ROUND 4 found the Miracle Drywash-sponsored race driver starting
4th on the grid, right behind his rival, Herron, who is starting
2nd on the grid. The red lights went out and the race started,
Lanik had a blistering start launching from 4th straight into
2nd place, with Herron leading the race through the first
series of corners. One lap later, coming up to Tower bend
at 120mph, Lanik made the move down the inside of Herron,
braking as late as he dares. Lanik owned the overtaking move
and came out Tower bend in first place. The Austrian had to
drive defensive lines for the next three laps trying to get
the 2nd and 3rd placed drivers to start dicing with each other.
This happened all to plan and Niki was able to drive comfortably
to the chequered flag and become the 2007 Clio Cup Winter
Championship, winning the race by 1.344 seconds.
I had a fantastic start, made a perfect overtaking
manoeuvre, had some fun getting the others into awkward positions,
and then cruised to the finish line! It was THE perfect way
to finish off my 2007 race season! Lanik said with enthusiasm.
I want to thank a few specific people. I want to thank
Colin Stancombe and the best team in the world Stancombe
Vehicle Engineering for being the funniest and most
professional team around. Id like to thank my sponsors
and advertisers that made the financial side possible
Youth For Human Rights International, Staden Grange Country
House (www.stadengrangehotel.co.uk), Miracle Drywash (www.miracledrywash.com),
G&G Vitamins (www.GandGvitamins.com), Wealden Workwear
(www.wwpe.co.uk) and to the guys who made the car look so
awesome, Luxury Sign Design (www.lsdsign.co.uk). And last
but definitely not least, my parents for always believing
in me. THANKS!! mentioned the Austrian 2007 Clio Cup
Winter Champion.
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