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ADVAN Delivers Close Qualifying In Zandvoort |
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Sunday, 06 May 2007 |
Strong winds and a sandy track provided an interesting challenge in qualifying for Yokohama ADVAN at the FIA World Touring Car Championship in The Netherlands today, but the tyre manufacturer delivered regardless.
Driving styles have been key to success so far in Zandvoort this weekend and pole setter Chevrolet’s Alain Menu is well aware that a more aggressive approach was crucial in getting the best from his ADVANs over one lap. The Swiss driver gave a first-class qualifying performance, posting a time of 1:47.044.
“Tyres only need to perform over one or maybe two laps at a time during
qualifying,” said Menu. “The aim is to post the fastest time so there
is no real need to look after the tyres. Tomorrow’s races will be
different though as the goal is to perform well for the duration. I’m
really happy with how my Yokohama ADVAN worked and obviously they were
a great contribution toward setting pole position today.”
SEAT’s Yvan Muller shares the same opinion as his fellow WTCC driver,
re-enforcing that tomorrow’s races require an entirely different
approach in order to use the ADVANs’ full potential. “Qualifying needs
a much more aggressive driving style whereas Sunday’s two races are all
about being smooth on the tyres,” said the 37-year-old Frenchman.
“You have to keep tyres on your mind whilst driving a race, there is no
point in doing three aggressive laps which could compromise the tyres.
There are two races to think about each Sunday and a driver needs to be
consistently smooth over the whole distance.”
Zandvoort’s sandy conditions have also been an important factor for the
Yokohama ADVAN engineers and Yokohama Europe Marketing Manager
Kazuyoshi Sekiguchi recommends WTCC drivers do not underestimate the
effect of the sand on the track.
“Here more than anywhere we need to make sure we have a consistent
product, delivering high levels of grip especially in corners where the
sand is at its most treacherous,” said Sekiguchi. “ADVANs are known for
their quality and I look forward to tomorrow’s races showing our
product’s high level of performance once again.”
FIA WTCC Qualifying Times
1. Menu (SUI), Chevrolet Lacetti, 1:47.044
2. Larini (ITA), Chevrolet Lacetti, 1:47.201
3. Farfus (BRA), BMW 320si, 1:47.519
4. Rangoni (ITA), BMW 320si, 1:47.679
5. Monteiro (POR), SEAT Leon, 1:47.738
6. Porteiro (ESP), BMW 320si, 1:47.825
7. Gene (ESP), SEAT Leon, 1:47.877
8. Priaulx (GBR), BMW 320si, 1:47.916
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