CHEVROLET FASTEST IN BRNO TEST
Chevrolet drivers set the fastest time in yesterday's official test
session at Brno.
Alain Menu
topped the morning session, with a lap of 2:09.942, while his team-mate Robert
Huff was the fastest in the afternoon, improving the best lap to
2:09.648.
The fastest times were much quicker than last year's pole
position - Félix Porteiro's 2:11:584 - which was mainly due to the racetrack's
new surface.
Huff and Menu were the only two drivers to break
the 2:10 barrier. Gabriele Tarquini and Alessandro Zanardi emerged as the
fastest men for SEAT and BMW respectively. Tarquini was third fastest (2:10.016)
and Zanardi fourth fastest (2:10.244). They were followed by Chevrolet's Nicola
Larini (2:10.016) and Porteiro (2:10.244), while James Thompson's Honda set the
seventh fastest lap (2:10.276).
Tom Coronel and
Pierre-Yves Corthals were also impressive, clocking the eighth and nineth
fastest laps respectively (2:10.379 for Coronel and 2:10.465 for
Corthals).
The test was disrupted five times by the red flag:
the last one towards the end of the afternoon session, when the engine blew on
Yvan Muller's SEAT.
WTCC CZECH RACE LAUNCHED
YESTERDAY
The WTCC Race of the Czech
Republic was launched yesterday at the Automotodrom Brno.
Félix Porteiro, winner of last year's first
race in Brno attended the event, together with fellow competitors James
Thompson, Nicola Larini, Gabriele Tarquini, Jaap van Lagen and Michal Matejovský.
The circuit's General
Manager Ivana Ulmanová and KSO General Manager Marcello Lotti addressed speeches
to a large media representative.
"I am very happy
to welcome WTCC as the first international event of the seson for our circuit.
Since 2005 the WTCC is our second most attended event of the year after the Moto
GP. The racetrack has a new surface, which was finished just two months ago, and
I hope the drivers will appreciate the difference. I am also pleased that we
have a Czech driver, Michal Matejovský taking part in the
races," said Mrs Ulmanová.
PRIAULX AND ENGSTLER UNDER
OBSERVATION
Like Pau, the WTCC Stewards will
pay special attention to Andy Priaulx and Franz Engstler's behaviour on the
track.
In fact both drivers received a suspended
ten-grid-position drop after they were involved in different collisions during
the championship's previous race meeting at Valencia.
Priaulx had a clash with BMW fellow driver Augusto Farfus at the
start of the first race; his penalty was suspended for two events: Pau and
Brno.
Engstler collided with fellow Independent
competitor Olivier Tielemans during the second race; his penalty was suspended
for three events: Pau, Brno and Estoril.
LADA REMAIN NOT ELIGIBLE TO
SCORE
The event in Brno is the last one in
which the two LADA 110 cars of Viktor Shapovalov and Jaap van Lagen are not be
eligible to score championship points in Brno. The Russian cars failed to pass
the scrutineering in Valencia and Pau because the intake
and outlet ports of the cylinder head did not conform to the homologation form.
With the agreement of all the other competitors, the Stewards decided to let
them race as transparent cars until the meeting at Brno.
However the team must introduce the needed changes so that their cars
comply before Estoril as no further derogations will be conceded.
VISUAL ART CONTEST IN BRNO
Tomorrow an unusual panel of judges will gather in Brno to elect the
best design of a new decoration for the Chevrolet Lacetti race car among various
projects presented by young European students. The chosen design will be
declared winner of the 2008 Visual Art "Young? Creative? Chevrolet!"
competition.
Students from 15 European countries have
presented creative projects to redecorate the Chevrolet Lacetti WTCC race car.
The author of the best design will be invited to a weekend with the Chevrolet
team where one of the three Lacetti racing cars will sport the winning
decoration!
The judges are: the President of the FIA
Touring Car Commission Jonathan Ashman and his wife, TV presenter Sian Lloyd;
KSO General Manager Marcello Lotti; Chevrolet Europe Executive Director Wayne
Brannon and visual art expert and graphic designer Luca Dotti, the son of late
actress Audrey Hepburn.
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