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After participating in the last few events of the GPVWC Masters Series and showing decent pace, Clark was accepted for a one year deal with [[Williamson Dynamics]] for the [[2011 Superleague Season]]. Clark managed to score points in six of the first eight races including a 2nd place in Monaco where he was rewarded for a clean and consistent drive. Clark then made the change from driving with keys to driving with a wheel and has been known to say while his performance has increased massively as a result of this, a decline in the car's performance has led to low key results compared to what he was achieving earlier in the season. Clark was harshly disqualified from the San Marino Grand Prix for corner cutting. With five races to go Clark has resigned from [[Williamson Dynamics]] and has been rumoured to make one last appearance this season for [[Synergetic Motorsports]] at the upcoming Italian GP. He is currently 6th in the championship on 52 points.
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After participating in the last few events of the GPVWC [[Masters Series]] and showing decent pace, Clark was accepted for a one year deal with [[Williamson Dynamics]] for the [[2011 Superleague season]]. Clark managed to score points in six of the first eight races including a 2nd place in [[2011 Monaco Grand Prix|Monaco]] where he was rewarded for a clean and consistent drive. Clark then made the change from driving with keys to driving with a wheel and has been known to say while his performance has increased massively as a result of this, a decline in the car's performance has led to low key results compared to what he was achieving earlier in the season. Clark was harshly disqualified from the [[2011 San Marino Grand Prix|San Marino Grand Prix]] for corner cutting. With five races to go Clark has resigned from [[Williamson Dynamics]] and has been rumoured to make one last appearance this season for [[Synergetic Motorsports]] at the upcoming Italian GP. He is currently 6th in the championship on 52 points.
  
 
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Revision as of 12:14, 13 September 2011

England Ojay Clark
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Superleague Career
Nationality United Kingdom British
Active Years 0
Team(s) Williamson Dynamics
Grand Prix 14
Championships 0
Wins 0
Podium finishes    1
Pole positions 0
Fastest laps 0
First Grand Prix 2011 Australian Grand Prix
First Win
Last Win
Last Grand Prix 2011 Brazilian Grand Prix

Ojay Clark (Born 28th July 1992) is a Simracing driver from London (UK) in the GPVWC, currently racing for Williamson Dynamics in the Superleague and Synergetic Motorsports in the Supercup

Superleague Career

After participating in the last few events of the GPVWC Masters Series and showing decent pace, Clark was accepted for a one year deal with Williamson Dynamics for the 2011 Superleague season. Clark managed to score points in six of the first eight races including a 2nd place in Monaco where he was rewarded for a clean and consistent drive. Clark then made the change from driving with keys to driving with a wheel and has been known to say while his performance has increased massively as a result of this, a decline in the car's performance has led to low key results compared to what he was achieving earlier in the season. Clark was harshly disqualified from the San Marino Grand Prix for corner cutting. With five races to go Clark has resigned from Williamson Dynamics and has been rumoured to make one last appearance this season for Synergetic Motorsports at the upcoming Italian GP. He is currently 6th in the championship on 52 points.

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 had prepared for the next race 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