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A1
GP (2005/2006)
FEATURE
RACE RESULT, NOV 20, 2005
- 1 France
Alexandre Premat 1.00.06.495
- 2 Switzerland
Neel Jani
- 3 Czech Rep
Tomas Enge
- 4 Italy Enrico
Toccacelo
- 5 Malaysia
Alex Yoong
- 6 New Zealand
Matt Haliday
- 7 USA Bryan
Herta
- 8 Germany Timo
Scheider
- 9 Ireland Ralph
Firman
- 10 Brazil Nelson
Piquet Jr
11 Australia Will Davison
12 S. Africa Stephen Simpson
13 Japan Hayanari Shimoda
14 Indonesia Ananda Mikola
15 Mexico Luis Diaz
SPRINT
RACE RESULT, NOV 20, 2005
- 1.
France Alexandre Premat
2. SUI
3. GB
4. BRA
5. NED
6. NZL
7. IRE
8. MAL
9. POR
10. USA
TEAM MALAYSIA
RACE REPORT:
- Sepang, 20
November - The local Malaysian fans turned out in force at the Sepang
International circuit today, the majority of whom were wearing A1
Team Malaysia t-shirts waved their flags enthusiastically every
time Alex Yoong's bright yellow car passed them.
For them, the last lap was particularly sweet as Alex came up behind
A1 Team New Zealand and used all his experience to snatch fifth
place, matching the team's highest finishing place achieved in the
Feature races of Britain and Australia.
- The 5th
position achieved is also a record of sorts as this is the highest
position achieved by a team in it's home race after 5 rounds of
the inaugural A1 Grand Prix which has been run in Britain, Germany,
Portugal, Australia and Malaysia.
- With
the three points from Fairuz in the Sprint race and nine from Alex
in the Feature race, Malaysia now lies in joint 6th overall position
out of 24 teams, up from joint ninth before the Malaysian round.
- "The
Malaysian fans are fantastic. I could see their reaction each time
we passed the grandstands was electrifying. It is appropriate that
we thank them all for turning up to give us their support and this
is from every member of A1 Team Malaysia. We are happy that we didn't
disappoint them with our performance in the Feature race as well
as in the Sprint race. The team has done their best - everyone of
the team members - and Fairuz has done a good job to bring the car
home in eighth. We are now all hungry for even better days to come."
said Alex after the race.
Eight has proved a lucky number in Malaysia for A1 Team France who
won the Feature race after starting from pole position while A1
Team Switzerland again followed home in second place. However, there
was a newcomer to the podium with A1 Team Czech Republic finishing
in third, one place higher than their previous best.
- This
time France made no mistake by getting away and into an early and
unchallenged lead with A1 Team GBR taking second. It was Switzerland
who pressured Britain's Robbie Kerr but was not able to overtake
him until lap 12 after the two of them had been racing wheel to
wheel for about one third of a lap.
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It was again an action-packed race with the first casualty being
A1 Team China when their A1 race car rolled several times after
contact with Portugal on lap two. Luckily Tengyi Jiang was soon
out of the car that landed on its wheels and A1 Team Portugal was
able to continue after visiting the pits for repairs. Soon after
this it was India and Pakistan who collided with Armaan Ebrahim
running into the back of the car driven by Adam Khan. India continued
in the race although it was eventually excluded after receiving
a push start from the marshals while Pakistan never made it back
to the pits.
- Battles down
the field were fast and furious with Mexico and Australia driving
side by side on lap eight while contesting fourteenth position.
Two teams who had an awful lot of hard work to do were A1 Teams
Netherlands and Brazil who both failed to get away from the grid
with the other cars. Nelson Piquet Jr was particularly lucky as
cars swerved around him on the grid but he soon started to make
his way up the field and scored a point for his team.
- Italy, USA,
Canada and the Czech Republic were also doing battle and for several
laps the four were only separated by 1.5 seconds. The pit stops
came relatively late in the race with A1 Team France waiting until
the end of lap 16.
Until that point the order at the top had been France, Switzerland
and Great Britain but of these three, only France managed a trouble-free
pit stop. Theirs took just 40.5 seconds while for A1 Team GBR it
was problems both getting the wheel off and putting the wheel nut
on that kept them there for nearly two minutes. When the car lost
all its drive a short while later it was all over for the British
team. The Swiss stop at the end of lap 18 was 53.11 seconds.
- Mexico was
the last of the teams to pit and therefore its top three position
as the race drew to a close was unrepresentative. At the end of
lap 28, they came in from fourth and dropped down to sixteenth.
The other late stopper was A1 Team Netherlands with their stop at
the end of lap 26 when lying in eleventh place.
- A1 Team Canada
was on for a top six finish but when Sean McIntosh decided to try
an overtaking manoeuvre for fifth on lap 22 that was the of the
end of his race as he clipped the rear of Enrico Toccacelo's Italian
car and afterwards accepted total responsibility for an error in
judgement.
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STANDING:
after round
1 France
92
2 Switzerland 65
3 Brazil 60
4 New Zealand 42
5 Great Britain 38
6 Malaysia 32
7 Netherlands 32
8 Ireland 29
9 Portugal 29
10 Australia 26 |
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