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Pagenaud second fastest in opening qualifying at Assen PDF Print E-mail
Saturday, 01 September 2007
Team Australia rookie Simon Pagenaud has posted the second fastest time in openingspagenaudsun1-th qualifying for the Bavaria Champ Car Grand Prix in Assen, Holland today.

Pagenaud held provisional pole for much of the session, only to be eclipsed by Justin Wilson in the closing moments of qualifying, leaving the Frenchman with second fastest in the #15 Aussie Vineyards Team Australia DP01. Today’s qualifying session was effected by wet weather, making tyre choice and set-up crucial. Will Power selected the Bridgestone ‘black’ compound tyres for qualifying, a decision that resulted in only eighth fasest for the Australian.

Power and Pagenaud will have the opportunity to improve tomorrow when final qualifying for the Bavaria Champ Car Grand Prix is staged at the Assen circuit.

Justin Wilson secured a front row starting position for this weekend’s 11th round of the Champ Car World Series with the fastest time in opening qualifying today, ahead of Pagenaud and fellow rookie Graham Rahal.

WHAT THEY HAD TO SAY …

Will Power – #5 Aussie Vineyards Team Australia DP01

“We went back and forth on the tyres and lost a bit of time there and unfortunately wewillpowerwaves-th didn’t have the pace today either,” said Power.

“It’s great circuit, but unfortunately the weather caused the problem. Hopefully it’s dry tomorrow and we can qualify better.

“We just need to get on top of it tonight, but I know we can, the Team Australia guys do a great job, so I’m confident for tomorrow.”

Simon Pagenaud – #15 Aussie Vineyards Team Australia DP01

"We had a fantastic car from the beginning to the end but it just was that I gotsimonpagenaudwaves-th blocked in the last two laps,” said Pagenaud.

“I couldn't make a lap at the end. It was a bit of a shame because Team Australia gave me a really good car and I can't thank them enough.

“I had a blast out there. It is a really great track, lots of fun and I hope we will be able to make it tomorrow.”

Derrick Walker – Team Australia Co-Owner

“Well, it was a crazy qualifying session where we were all chasing the weather, unfortunately Simon got pipped right there at the end by Justin Wilson, otherwise he was looking for a great front row start,” said Walker.

“He had a good Aussie Vineyards car and was driving really well. The conditions changed and caught us one lap less than Wilson.

“We didn’t have Will’s car quite the way we needed to run in the wet, so we really weren’t in contention, but that’s part of the first day experience.”

Craig Gore – Team Australia Co-Owner

“This was a great effort by Simon and the Aussie Vineyards team today,” said Gore.

“It was a shame that Wilson set a quicker time in the final stages of the session, because the guaranteed front row start is a big bonus.

“Will didn’t get things right today with the changing weather conditions but looking at the timesheets shows that he was not the only one.

“Team Australia will be giving it everything tomorrow to make sure we are as close the front of the grid as possible, because passing is going to be tough this weekend.”

RESULTS: Provisional Qualifying
1. #9 Justin Wilson 1:30.656
2. #15 Simon Pagenaud 1:31.550
3. #2 Graham Rahal 1:31.858
4. #22 Tristan Gommendy 1:31.874
5. #7 Oriol Servia 1:31.900
6. #1 Sebastien Bourdais 1:32.244
7. #14 Robert Doornbos 1:32.343
8. #5 Will Power 1:32.473
9. #8 AlexTagliani 1:32.607
10. #3 Paul Tracy 1:32.719

2007 Champ Car World Series Points Standings
After Round 11 of 14

1. #1 Sebastien Bourdais 283
2. #14 Robert Doornbos 230
3. #5 Will Power 221
4. #9 Justin Wilson 212
5. #2 Graham Rahal 196
6. #3 Oriol Servia 189
7. #21 Neel Jani 182
8. #8 Alex Tagliani 174
9. #15 Simon Pagenaud 173
10. #19 Bruno Junqueira 165

2007 Ro! shfrans Champ Car Rookie of the Year
After Round 11 of 14

1. #14 Robert Doornbos 230
2. #2 Graham Rahal 196
3. #21 Neel Jani 182
4. #15 Simon Pagenaud 173
5. #22 Tristan Gommendy 117
6. #28 Ryan Dalziel 105
7. #29 Alex Figge 72
8. #42 Matt Halliday 18

Phanos European Team Cup Standings
1. Newman/Haas/Lanigan Racing 70
2. Team Australia 60.5
3. Rocketsports/RuSport 54
4. Dale Coyne Racing 53
5. Forsythe Championship Racing 51.5
6. PKV Racing 41
7. Minardi Team USA 37
8. Conquest Racing 31
9. Pacific Coast Motorsports 25.5

RACE SCHEDULE
Local Holland (Central European Summer) Times
Practice 2
Saturday 1 September 2007
10:15am – 11:30am

Qualifying 2
Saturday 1 September 2007
2:00! pm – 3:00pm

Warm-Up
Sunday 2 September 20! 07

Race
Sunday 2 September 2007
1:00pm – 3:00pm

UNITED STATES TIMES
US Eastern Times
Practice 2
Saturday 1 September 2007
4:15am – 5:30am

Qualifying 2
Saturday 1 September 2007
8:00am – 9:00am

Warm-Up
Sunday 2 September 2007
3:00am – 3:30am

Race
Sunday 2 September 2007
7:00am – 9:00am

UNITED STATES TV SCHEDULE
Sunday 2 September 2007
ESPN Classic
7:00am US Eastern

AUSTRALIAN TIMES
Australian Eastern Standard Times
Practice 2
Saturday 1 September 2007
6:15pm – 7:30pm

Qualifying 2
Saturday 1 September 2007
10:00pm – 11:00pm

Warm-Up
Sunday 2 September 2007
5:00pm – 5:30pm

Race
Sunday 2 September 2007
9:00pm – 11:00p! m

AUSTRALIAN TV SCHEDULE
Tuesday 4 September 2007
Seven
1:00am – 3:00am
 
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