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Zhuhai, China – After a
sensational event at Sepang, which saw Switzerland secure a
double victory and steal the championship lead from New
Zealand, A1GP World Cup of Motorsport returns to Asia to make
the first of two visits to China this season, as 22 nations
prepare to take on the Zhuhai International Circuit for the
first time this weekend (14-16 December).
The series is set for a thrilling debut at Zhuhai on a
level playing field as none of the teams have ever driven the
4.3 km circuit in anger and all 22 A1GP drivers will be taking
on the unknown, keen to learn the new track as fast as
possible. The teams will have no previous data to rely on when
setting up the car, putting a lot more emphasis on the rookie
driver and developing nations’ practice session on Friday
morning.
Zandvoort Feature race winner Oliver Jarvis is no longer
eligible to represent A1 Team Great Britain in the rookie
session, as he has competed in more than the limit of six
races that participation in the session allows. For Zhuhai,
GBR has recruited a new rookie in Danny Watts, 2002 Formula
Renault UK champion and a race winner in British Formula Three
and the Porsche Carrera Cup. Although this will be his maiden
outing for the British squad, Watts has a wealth of racing
experience and is not completely new to A1GP, having tested
the biofuel-powered development car in the off-season.
Brazil’s Sergio Jimenez will take part in his final rookie
session at Zhuhai as the team looks to build on the success it
achieved last time out in Sepang, Malaysia where the
23-year-old from Sao Paulo scored Brazil’s first podium in 43
races. The team currently lies eighth in the championship,
having notched up three top-ten finishes so far this
season.
A1 Team Portugal has named the first three drivers set to
benefit as part of its new FPAK A1GP Portugal Junior Team
project. Gonçalo Araújo will travel to China next week and
will take part in the rookie session at Zhuhai while Bruno
Serra and Frederico Duarte will appear for the nation at later
rounds. The team announced last month that it was to join
forces with its national motorsport governing body in a pilot
scheme to encourage its youngest and brightest talents into
A1GP.
Michael Ammermuller will again represent A1 Team Germany at
Zhuhai. The 21-year-old qualified in the top four when he made
his debut in Sepang last month but his races did not go
according to plan. The German received penalties in both the
Sprint and Feature races for on-track incidents with other
cars, and ultimately the team did not score any points.
However, Germany is convinced of his potential and has opted
to recall him over Christian Vietoris, who raced for his
nation in the first two rounds at Zandvoort and Brno.
Home nation A1 Team China’s lead driver, CongFu Cheng, who
last drove at Zhuhai in 2002 in a Chinese Formula Renault
race, thinks it is a relatively easy circuit to learn and
predicts lots of close racing and overtaking. China’s rookie
driver, Marchy Lee, knows the circuit well having raced there
in previous categories and became the first driver to lap
Zhuhai in an A1GP car when he completed demonstration laps in
front of thousands of fans at the official launch of A1GP
Zhuhai, China in September. The 31-year-old from Hong Kong
considers Zhuhai to be his ‘home’ circuit, as he learnt to
drive single-seaters there over 10 years ago and won the
inaugural China Formula Campus Championship there in 1997.
Danny Watts, A1 Team Great
Britain:
‘It’s a privilege to be asked to drive
for A1 Team GBR in Zhuhai. I will be contributing a
hundred per cent to the team both in and out of the car
throughout the weekend in order for us to have the best
opportunity to achieve two strong results and hopefully a
couple of wins to boost us up the Championship table. I
obviously want to be quickest in the rookie session, but also
intend to make sure the car is a hundred per cent prepared
with the best set-up possible in order for Olly to get into
the car and win.’
Sergio Jimenez, A1 Team
Brazil:
‘The team was very happy
with the podium in Malaysia because it had been a long time
since the last one and showed just how hard we have all been
working. We have been improving race on race, and are looking
to continue that in China. For me, Zhuhai will be a different
challenge and I’m feeling confident because no-one has driven
the track before so it will be a level playing field for all
the A1GP drivers.’
Emerson Fittipaldi, A1 Team Brazil seat
holder:
‘This season A1 Team Brasil is becoming
more competitive every race and we are looking to continue
that. I am so happy with the way the team is performing and we
are aiming for a top three position again in China. We know
that the opposition is tough and many teams are improving, but
I am confident we can be right in the mix again.’
Michael Ammermuller, A1 Team
Germany:
‘I’ve wet my appetite. The championship
is excellent, I’m enjoying racing and enjoy working with this
team. In Zhuhai I aim to score similar results to those which
we’d hoped for after qualifying on the second row and those
which we were robbed of long after the race had finished.’
CongFu Cheng, A1 Team China:
‘It’s not
a difficult circuit to learn because no corners are blind. You
arrive into a corner and you can see where the apex is so it’s
quite easy to know where your braking points are. In general
it’s quite a smooth circuit and I think the difference between
a good lap time and the pole lap will be very close. Many of
the corners are second gear corners followed by long straights
so there should be lots of opportunities to overtake. The
first corner will be pretty exciting and the last corner is
quite quick - some drivers will try to make up time there so
they might take risks and end up in the gravel.’
Marchy Lee, A1 Team China:
‘Turn 14 is
a good viewing spot for spectators as it’s the fastest corner
and leads into the long start/finish straight. It’s always
quite exciting at turn one too. Another good place to watch
from is turn seven which is a hairpin corner, so you should
get to see the cars fighting for position and passing each
other there.’
The A1GP Zhuhai, China event runs from 14-16 December,
starting with the rookie driver and developing nations’
sessions on Friday from 11.00 to 11.25 and again from 11.35 to
12.00. All 22 teams can take part in the later practice
session from 14.00 to 15.00. Final practice and qualifying for
the Sprint and Feature race will take place on Saturday with
the two races scheduled to run on Sunday at 11.00 and 15.00
respectively.
Pre-event PR activity:
The pre-event PR
activity for the Zhuhai race weekend will take place on
Thursday morning in the Palace Ballroom at the Holiday Inn
Hotel, Zhuhai. The focus of the event will be cooking and
nutrition. The drivers will take part in a dim sum making
contest and the media will be invited to taste the food and
‘judge’ the culinary skills of the drivers. The chef and
invited media will award points for quality, quantity and team
work. Drivers from the following nations will be taking part
in the event: China, New Zealand, Switzerland, Mexico, USA,
Portugal, Indonesia, Germany and Lebanon.
About Zhuhai circuit:
Zhuhai is
situated on the south coast of the country, which borders the
special administrative region of Macau, a short ferry ride
from Hong Kong. The circuit itself features lots of potential
for overtaking with several tight corners and two straights of
900m and 500m in length.
Zhuhai International Circuit became China’s first permanent
motor racing circuit when it opened in 1996. The 4.3 km / 2.7
mile circuit was designed by Chinatrack Consultant Ltd, a
consortium that includes Kinhill Engineering (now known as
Halliburton KBR) in Australia, who designed and acted as
project manager for the popular Adelaide F1 Circuit. In 1999,
circuit upgrading work was carried out by renowned circuit
designer Tilke GmbH.
Track length: 4.3 km (2.7 miles)
Lap record: To be
established
2007/08 A1GP World Cup of Motorsport points
standings
| Pos |
A1 Team
|
Points
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1
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SWITZERLAND
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61
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2
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FRANCE
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53
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3
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NEW ZEALAND
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46
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4
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NETHERLANDS
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39
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5
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SOUTH AFRICA
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37
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6
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GREAT BRITAIN
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36
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7
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IRELAND
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31
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|
8
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BRAZIL
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22
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9
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MEXICO
|
17
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10
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CHINA
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16
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11
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GERMANY
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14
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12
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CANADA
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10
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13
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INDIA
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8
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14
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ITALY
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4
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15
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PORTUGAL
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2
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16
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AUSTRALIA
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2
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17
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MALAYSIA
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2
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18
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USA
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1
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19
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CZECH REPUBLIC
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1
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