Taws Fights Hard for Fourth
August 17, 2003 (Toronto, Canada):
Ashley Taws drove her “Be Anything With Barbie”
race car to fourth place yesterday at Mosport
International Raceway. The nineteen-year-old
racer from Newmarket, Ontario, has now competed
in four races since returning to competition in
July. Yesterday’s race, round seven of eight
in the 2003 Canadian Formula Ford Championship,
was an entertaining battle from start to finish
with as many as eight cars in the lead pack.
Taws started fourth, but was up to third after
just a few laps. It didn’t last long, however,
as veteran racer Didier Schraenen soon slipped
past to demote her back to fourth. Taws lost
even more ground when she locked her wheels
under braking at Mosport’s tight corner 5. The
race developed into a fierce battle with a train
of cars running nose-to-tail and the order
changed a little each time they went around the
track. Half-way through the race, Taws’s pink
Barbie car was back up to fifth. She was
challenging four fourth, but, at the same
time,
had someone behind looking to take her place.
With just a few laps remaining, she climbed to
fourth and held the place all the way to the
finish.
Taws reported it was a tough and exciting
contest: “I didn’t have much time to relax. I
was always either attacking or being attacked.
It was pretty intense.” Taws has now competed
in four races since returning to racing after
injuries from a road accident kept her sidelined
until July. In previous races, she has finished
third, fourth and ninth. There is now a long
break in the schedule with the next Canadian
Formula Ford Championship event at Mont-Trembant,
September 27-28. Until then Taws and her “Be
Anything With Barbie” car will be busy with test
sessions and public appearances. She will also
be moving to London where she will begin
marketing studies this fall. |