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A1 Team South Africa secured its second A1GP race win of the season in this
afternoon's action-packed Feature race at Sydney's Eastern Creek Raceway,
closing the gap to third-placed Switzerland in the championship standings. The
weekend brought the championship battle even closer together with leaders New
Zealand and France both heading to the next race in Durban, South Africa on 96
points.
Adrian Zaugg drove a sensational race in treacherous conditions as the heavy
rain continued to pour down, to cross the line almost 20 seconds ahead of
Switzerland's Neel Jani in second. The result is a huge boost for the South
African team as it gears up for its home event in three weeks time.
Great Britain's Robbie Kerr, who briefly fell back a place after making a
good start from third on the grid alongside China in fourth, took the third and
final podium position after a strong race in difficult conditions.
The on-track action began before the lights went out to signal the start of
the 42-lap race with pole-sitter New Zealand's Jonny Reid grinding to a halt
just after leaving the pits to form up on the grid. The marshals were not able
to push start the stalled car uphill and as a result Black Beauty started from
pit lane. Moments later Sprint race winner Loic Duval stalled the French car on
the formation lap and was forced to start the race from the back of the grid,
potentially putting both title rivals out of contention.
Brazil's Sergio Jimenez was on brilliant form this afternoon, racing from
ninth on the grid to a solid fourth place, the nation's second best result of
the season. The Brazilian team, who now lie ninth in the championship standings,
was joined at Eastern Creek by 2002 FIFA World Cup winning Brazilian midfielder
Juninho, who is currently playing for Sydney FC.
Having started from the back of the grid due to a clutch problem that caused
him to stall, France's Loic Duval made steady progress and by lap 16 he had
caught USA's Jonathan Summerton and Canada's Robert Wickens and the trio
commenced a three-way fight for sixth place. In an ambitious move four laps
later, Duval snuck down the inside of the American car, forcing Summerton to run
off the track and ultimately ending his race.
The French team, still hampered by its clutch problem, received a drive
through penalty for causing the avoidable collision and Duval's race was finally
over when he failed to get the car going after his second compulsory pit stop on
lap 31.
Home nation Australia's John Martin wowed the crowds as his impressive form
continued, carving his way through the field from 14th to bring Jackaroo home in
a superb fifth place, the nation's best ever result on home soil.
Germany's Michael Ammermüller just managed to fend off the Netherlands's
Jeroen Bleekemolen across the line, the pair taking seventh and eighth place
respectively. New Zealand's Jonny Reid, who started from pit lane and China's
Congfu Cheng, who was hit with a drive through penalty for making a false start,
took the final two point-scoring positions.
Just outside the points was India's Narain Karthikeyan who crossed the line
in 11th position, closely followed by Pakistan's Adam Khan in 12th, who drove a
solid race to secure the team's best result of the season.
Feature race winner South Africa's Adrian Zaugg praised his team's good
tactical call in difficult conditions before the first round of pit stops:
'I have to thank Humphrey my engineer and the whole team for that call. I
could see I was able to go at a better pace than at least Robbie and Neel, so I
thought we had a good chance. We stayed out and put in some good laps and then
pitted and got out ahead. It was very very hard in these conditions. Each time I
was trying to get a move or to pass someone but when you come so close the
visibility gets so bad you can't see anything. It was just safer to wait until
we got a chance for some clear laps and that's all we did. The track conditions
stayed pretty consistent but there was maybe a little less rain right at the
end.'
Commenting on winning the Sydney Feature race ahead of his nation's home
event in three weeks time, Zaugg said:
'The win gives you lots of confidence but each time it's a new race and a new
day and I always give it my best, but definitely we have a great motivation
coming to Durban.'
Second-placed Switzerland's Neel Jani, who benefited from his title rivals
New Zealand and France starting from the back of the grid, said:
'I had a bad take off but the second part of my start was good. As the cars
were rolling down I had to have my foot on the brake as I didn't want to have
the same mistake I had at the last race when I was penalised for making a false
start. It was still enough to be P1 into the first lap and I could just keep
that position with more or less the same pace as the guys behind me. Then we
came in on the first lap possible for the first pit stop. South Africa stayed
out which was the better call but I think their pace certainly was pretty quick
and it would have been hard to keep them behind us.'
GBR's Robbie Kerr, who endured a difficult weekend last time out in New
Zealand, raced to a solid third place and was pleased to notch up some more
championship points for the team:
'After the disappointment of Taupo where we didn't score any points, GBR had
to get a good result and the podium is a nice way to do it. Unfortunately it
wasn't two places higher, I'm sure I would have a bigger smile on my face if it
was! The initial take off was good, but unfortunately as I ran over the start
finish line where New Zealand would have been, the rear wheels just span up a
little bit and we just lost traction from that point on. I just had to slow the
car to regain traction and then try to accelerate again and by that point Brazil
and South Africa had gone past. We had to get a good result here and it wasn't
worth taking a big risk.'
New Zealand and France both leave Sydney with 96 championship points, but the
Kiwis hold the title lead due to number of race wins. Switzerland lies just
three points behind in third place ahead of South Africa in fourth on 76 points,
as the series heads to Durban, South Africa for round seven on 22-24 February
2008.
2007/08 A1GP World Cup of Motorsport points standings
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POS
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NATION
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POINTS
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1
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New Zealand
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96
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2
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France
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96
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3
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Switzerland
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93
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4
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South Africa
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79
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5
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Germany
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77
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6
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Great Britain
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58
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7
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Netherlands
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55
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8
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Ireland
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50
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9
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Brazil
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38
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10
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Canada
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37
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11
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China
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29
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12
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India
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28
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13
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Mexico
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19
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14
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Australia
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15
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15
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USA
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12
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16
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Czech Republic
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10
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17
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Portugal
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5
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18
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Italy
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4
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19
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Malaysia
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2
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20
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Pakistan
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1
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Fastest lap: A1 Team South Africa set the fastest lap in the
Feature race, lapping the Eastern Creek circuit in 1m.39.034s with a speed of
142.9 kph on lap 33 of the 42 lap race.
Next race: A1GP Durban, South Africa, 22-24 February
2008
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