Nejrychlejší A1 jedou v Brně časy kolem 1,47 min !!! Páteční tréninky. 7.10.2006 09:17 - Pavel Jelínek
A1GP WORLD CUP OF MOTORSPORT, BRNO, CZECH REPUBLIC
První tréninky ájedniček v Brně jsou minulostí. I naši Janiš a Enge mohou být celkem spokojeni, když zajížděli časy v první pětici. Je to pořádná palba !!!
Official Practice Session 1 – Part 1 (Rookie drivers only)
A1 Team Driver Time No. Laps 1 France Loic Duval 1:47.893 9 2 Germany Nico Hülkenberg 1:49.542 12 3 Great Britain Oliver Jarvis 1:49.555 10 4 USA Jonathan Summerton 1:50.048 10 5 Czech Republic Jaroslav Janis 1:50.172 5 6 Canada James Hinchcliffe 1:50.441 12 7 Switzerland Sebastien Buemi 1:50.498 5 8 Italy Pier Guidi Alessandro 1:50.620 11 9 Mexico Sergio Perez 1:51.226 10 10 Indonesia Moreno Soeprapto 1:51.427 10 11 China Congfu Cheng 1:52.298 13 12 Ireland John O’Hara 1:52.566 9 13 Brazil Alexandre Negrao 1:52.845 10 14 Australia Ian Dyk 1:53.803 11 15 South Africa Jennifer Murray 1:53.921 9 16 Netherlands Renger van der Zande 1:54.598 8 17 Singapore Denis Lian 1:55.669 10 18 Lebanon Alex Khateeb 1:55.685 8 19 Greece Nikos Zachos 1:56.063 11 20 Pakistan Nur Ali 1:57.899 9
Official Practice Session 1 – Part 2 (Rookie drivers only)
A1 Team Driver Time No. Laps 1 France Loic Duval 1:48.628 9 2 Great Britain Oliver Jarvis 1:49.003 9 3 Germany Nico Hülkenberg 1:49.671 10 4 Czech Republic Jaroslav Janis 1:49.697 7 5 USA Jonathan Summerton 1:49.849 9 6 Mexico Sergio Perez 1:50.090 8 7 Switzerland Sebastien Buemi 1:50.121 9 8 Italy Pier Guidi Alessandro 1:50.678 11 9 Canada James Hinchcliffe 1:51.352 9 10 China Congfu Cheng 1:51.463 9 11 Indonesia Moreno Soeprapto 1:52.026 7 12 Netherlands Renger van der Zande 1:52.050 11 13 Australia Ian Dyk 1:52.398 10 14 Ireland John O’Hara 1:52.478 8 15 Brazil Alexandre Negrao 1:52.919 4 16 South Africa Jennifer Murray 1:53.068 10 17 Greece Nikos Zachos 1:53.223 10 18 Lebanon Alex Khateeb 1:53.883 9 19 Singapore Denis Lian 1:55.187 8 20 Pakistan Nur Ali 1:56.316 8
Official Practice Session 2
A1 Team Driver Time No. Laps 1 Germany Nico Hülkenberg 1:46.600 18 2 Switzerland Sebastien Buemi 1:47.501 20 3 France Nicolas Lapierre 1:47.552 22 4 Czech Republic Tomas Enge 1:47.651 22 5 Great Britain Robbie Kerr 1:48.152 9 6 China Congfu Cheng 1:48.186 15 7 Mexico Salvador Duran 1:48.424 3 8 New Zealand Jonny Reid 1:48.513 23 9 Italy Pier Guidi Alessandro 1:49.169 24 10 South Africa Stephen Simpson 1:49.265 21 11 Netherlands Jeroen Bleekemolen 1:49.361 17 12 Brazil Tuka Rocha 1:49.450 20
PS: první fotky již najdete v naší fotogaleii
OFFICIAL PRACTICE SESSION RESULTS
Brno – The second round of the A1GP World Cup of Motorsport got underway today at the 5.41km Brno circuit, Czech Republic, with two 25-minute rookie sessions and the first of two official free practice hours.
Twenty-three countries took to the fast, flowing track through the Moravian forests in the south east of the country, but it was A1 Team Germany who shone on the opening day of competition. Nineteen-year old Nico Hülkenberg recorded the third-fastest time in the rookie practices, completing nine laps over the two sessions. The young German from the town of Emmerich, close to the Belgian border, stepped up a gear in the later practice hour as he set a scintillating time of 1:46.600 on only his second lap. Despite strong pressure from A1 Teams Switzerland and France, Hülkenberg’s early rapid pace was not bettered and he finished the session on top, nearly one second faster than Swiss Sebastien Buemi.
Hülkenberg commented, “I didn’t think that my lap was good, but then when I saw the time! It depends on the weather of course, but if it stays dry we could go even faster tomorrow.”
A1 Team France once again demonstrated the pace that won them the 2005/06 championship title as rookie Loic Duval posted the fastest time in the rookie sessions and Nicolas Lapierre the third fastest in practice. Duval was pleased with his result, “Fortunately I know the track quite well as I competed in some races here a couple of years ago - it’s a great circuit and I like it a lot,” added the Frenchman, “We found a good set-up, so I hope that the weekend will end better than it ultimately did in the Netherlands.”
Team principal Jean-Paul Driot confirmed his team would be aiming for a better result than last week’s race, in which Lapierre retired 11 laps from the finish following a mechanical failure. “We had some bad luck in Zandvoort, which was disappointing, but the car is fast here as I think we have found a good set-up. We should be competitive and could be at the top end of the field if everything goes OK.”
The Czech fans were not left disappointed however as lead driver Tomas Enge, the only Czech driver to have driven a Formula 1 car, secured the fourth fastest time in the practice session. “I’m really happy to be here for my home crowd,” Enge commented, “It was a shame I couldn’t have driven the car in Zandvoort, but I don’t think that will be a disadvantage here. We have to find a set-up with a lot of downforce and grip for the car to go well into the medium-speed corners. The team fitted a new set of Cooper tyres for the last run and Janis did a great job earlier in the rookie sessions to prepare the car so, for the moment, we’re happy with the progress we’re making.”
The racing action resumes tomorrow with a further free practice session and four 15 minute qualifying segments that will determine the grid for Sunday’s Sprint race. The 70-minute Feature race grid will be decided using a unique points-scoring system where drivers are awarded points according to their qualifying and finish positions and fastest laps in the Sprint race.
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