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Jos 'The Boss' Verstappen wins
A1 Grand Prix |
The A1 Grand Prix of Nations, Durban,
South Africa, attended by President Thabo Mbecki and just over
100,000 people over the course of the weekend provided one of the
most spectacular races of the season to date.
As the cars left the starting grid and streamed down to the first
corner, it was A1 Team Switzerland who got the best start and led A1
Team France out of the tight hairpin. However, the best start was
definitely made by A1 Team Netherlands who were up to XX by from
sixteenth on the grid by the end of lap one. The start wasn't
without dramas as A1 Team Czech Republic stalled on his fifth
position on the grid and so causing the cars behind him to take
avoiding action.
The pit stops started early with the leader and second placed A1
Team France coming in at the end of lap two. This pit stop proved
the start of an uncharacteristically troublesome race for Series
point's leader France as a 53 second pit stop dropped them down the
field and this was not helped by the fact that later in the race the
team were given a drive through penalty for a pit lane infringement.
Unfortunately the first safety car period was when the race was only
three laps old. This was to remove the cars of A1 Teams USA and
Australia that had tangled in turn one when the American driver
tried what proved to be an unsuccessful overtaking manoeuvre. A1
Team Great Britain didn't have any better luck than France as a slow
pit stop was followed by a second one on the next lap because the
air gun had become wedged in the back of the car and this obviously
had to be removed.
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A big crowd was on hand in race starved South Africa
A1 Grand Prix |
When the safety car came in at the end of lap six it was A1 Team New
Zealand leading helped by the fact they had yet to make their
compulsory pit stop.
Despite the tightness of the track, there was plenty of overtaking
but A1 Team Canada suffered when the racing was a little too close
and they lost their front wing in turn one only to run over the
debris a lap later before having the opportunity to pit for a new
nose which they did at the end of lap 10.
The second safety car period started on lap 12 when A1 Teams India
and Indonesia collided. The cars were removed and racing began at
the end of lap 15 with Brazil leading at this point although again
due to not having pitted. At this point in the race, A1 Team
Ireland's hopes of a finish disappeared after lying as high as
second on lap two and then spending time in the pits with a problem.
On lap 15 Ralph Firman parked the car on the side of the track after
developed a severe handling problem caused by a broken anti-roll
bar.
The crowds witnessed A1 Team Malaysia overtaking A1 Team South
Africa on lap 16 and after the re-start the racing continued with at
one point, three cars abreast trying to go into a corner with A1
Team Lebanon being the filling in the sandwich. A1 Team Malaysia
were the next culprits to bring out a safety car after spinning and
partly blocking the track on lap 26, narrowly being missed by A1
Team New Zealand. This period lasted for three laps with Brazil
still leading when the safety car pulled off at the end of lap 29.
A podium position for A1 Team Germany looked certain until the car
hit a wall on lap 36. However, A1 Team Switzerland looked set to
notch up win number two as when Brazil pitted at the end of lap 37
they moved into the lead. Jos Verstappen was in an amazing second
place but it was obvious again he was not going to give up the
chance of a win until the checkered flag. As the cars were on their
last lap, Jos took his opportunity and passed the car with the red
and white flag on it which seemed to be slowing although not enough
to allow third place A1 Team Portugal to get by.
Race winner Jos Verstappen said 'I'm very happy. I had a fantastic
start, and was battling with people all the way through. Both I and
Alvaro made mistakes but I managed to get past and stay ahead, then
Germany went into the wall and I know Brazil still had to pit.'
Speaking about his courageous overtaking maneuver on the last lap
of the Feature race, Verstappen said: 'In the Sprint race second
position was good, but I tried to overtake and it didn't work out as
I wanted. This time I was in the same position, and Neel was running
wide. I used my PowerBoost and managed to overtake. I'm really
pleased for the guys because they worked very hard and the fans as
well. It was quite tough to come here with a new mechanic and a new
race engineer, there were quite a few things different, but right
from the start when I got in the car, it felt good here and I felt
confident.'
A disappointed Neel Jani said: 'It looks like we always have
problems in the race, I had no brakes at all in the last few laps.
What can I say? For sure I am disappointed; we lost in Dubai through
bad strategy and here through brake failure. I'm not too happy. Out
of the last six races we could have won 5. When you have made a
mistake it is bad enough but when it isn't your fault it is even
worse. I probably won't sleep very much tonight.'
Portugal's Alvaro Parente commented: 'I'm very pleased, especially
after qualifying. We had really good pace in free practice and
qualifying was a disappointment. I attacked the Sprint race and
managed to finish eighth, a good position for the start of the
Feature race. It was an interesting fight and overtaking is hard on
a street track like this. It's great to have so many people watching
the race, thanks to the crowd for their support. I'm delighted for
the team who have worked really hard. Now we have to work for a
win.'
A1 Team South Africa finished fifth which equalled Alex Yoong's
record for best finish at a home race. For all their efforts, Brazil
gained the bonus point for the fastest lap being the only driver to
record a sub 1.19 time of 1.18.178 which obviously is now the
official lap record for this circuit at an average speed of
151.2km/h.
Results
|
Pos
|
A1 Team |
Driver |
Time |
|
1 |
Netherlands |
Jos Verstappen |
1.00.46.099 |
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2 |
Switzerland |
Neel Jani |
1.00.47.873 |
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3 |
Portugal |
Alvaro Parente |
1.00.48.064 |
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4 |
New Zealand |
Matt Halliday |
1.00.50.451 |
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5 |
South Africa |
Stephen Simpson |
1.00.55.532 |
|
6 |
Italy
|
Massimiliano Busnelli |
1.00.56.834 |
|
7 |
France |
Alexandre Premat |
1.00.58.316 |
|
8 |
Austria |
Mathias Lauda |
1.01.16.222 |
|
9 |
Brazil |
Nelson Piquet Jr |
1.01.49.730 |
|
10 |
Canada |
Sean McIntosh |
36 laps |
|
11 |
Germany |
Timo Scheider |
35 laps |
|
12 |
China |
Tengyi Jiang |
35 laps |
|
13 |
Pakistan |
Enrico Toccacelo |
31 laps |
|
14 |
Mexico |
David Martinez |
30 laps |
|
15 |
Lebanon |
Basil Shaaban |
27 laps |
|
16 |
Malaysia |
Alex Yoong |
25 laps |
|
17 |
Ireland |
Ralph Firman |
14 laps |
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18 |
India |
Armaan Ebrahim |
10 laps |
|
19 |
Indonesia |
Ananda Mikola |
10 laps |
|
20 |
Great Britain |
Robbie Kerr |
9 laps |
|
21 |
Czech Republic |
Tomas Enge |
7 laps |
|
22 |
Australia |
Will Davison |
2 laps |
|
23 |
USA |
Philip Giebler |
2 laps |
Series Points to date - A1 Grand Prix of Nations, Durban, South Africa
|
1 |
France |
120 |
|
2 |
Switzerland |
92 |
|
3 |
Brazil |
63 |
|
4 |
Great Britain
|
58 |
|
5 |
New Zealand |
54 |
|
6 |
Portugal |
50 |
|
7 |
Ireland |
44 |
|
8 |
Netherlands |
44 |
|
9 |
Malaysia |
33 |
|
10 |
Canada |
32 |
|
11 |
Czech Republic |
30 |
|
12 |
Australia |
29 |
|
13 |
Italy |
26 |
|
14 |
Mexico |
20 |
|
15 |
South Africa |
20 |
|
16 |
Germany |
15 |
|
17 |
USA |
13 |
|
18 |
Indonesia |
10 |
|
19 |
Austria |
8 |
|
20 |
China |
6 |
|
21 |
Japan |
6 |
|
22 |
Pakistan |
4 |
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