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Successful A1GP test for Hinchcliffe and Lacroix (W)

Successful A1GP test for Hinchcliffe and Lacroix

Montreal, Québec (July 20, 2006) - Canadian 
racing stand-outs James Hinchcliffe and Kevin 
Lacroix lived up to their respective billings as 
two of the country's hottest young open-wheel 
talents when they sampled the might of a 500bhp 
A1GP race car courtesy of a test with A1 Team 
Canada in the United Kingdom this week, 17th-18th 
July.

With the new season of the A1GP World Cup of 
Motorsport looming large, Hinchcliffe (19) and 
Lacroix (17) tested at the 1.456-mile Pembrey 
Circuit in South Wales, sharing an A1GP car 
alongside A1 Team Great Britain.  Both drivers 
responded to the task of testing the most 
powerful open-wheel car they've driven to-date 
with Toronto-native Hinchcliffe running both days 
while Saint-Eustache's Lacroix ran Tuesday to 
shake-off any jet-lag having flown to the UK 
directly from his Star Mazda race weekend in Salt 
Lake City.

A1 Team Canada consultant and 1964 Ferrari F1 
World Champion John Surtees was impressed with 
the performance of both drivers:

"We tried to keep the pressure off of both 
drivers but obviously the responsibility and 
pressure was there as they're naturally 
competitors.  Both James and Kevin acquitted 
themselves very well.  James obviously had the 
benefit of running both days while I wanted to 
ensure Kevin had time to rest before making the 
leap into the A1GP car.

"Considering Kevin's experience he did a very 
good job learning both the car and the circuit. 
Everything was completely foreign to him but I 
was impressed with his feel for the car from the 
very start.  James immediately showed his 
competitiveness and I thought he performed very 
well over the two days.  His feedback was 
impressive and he responded well to changes we 
made to the car to test his ability.  Most 
importantly both drivers enjoyed themselves and 
they left with smiles on their faces!"

Hinchcliffe, a race winner already in the 2006 
Champ Car Atlantic Series, commented:

"It was a bit of a tall order to come drive a new 
car at a track I'd never seen before but the team 
put together a great schedule and their 
professionalism made my job a bit easier.  The 
biggest thing was definitely the increase in 
power over what I'm used to.  That coupled with 
the hard compound tire means you really have to 
work for a good lap time.  Pembrey's quite a 
technical circuit which presented its own 
challenges but ultimately the A1GP car is a fun 
car to drive!"

Lacroix, with three podiums in five starts in the 
2006 Star Mazda Championship, reflected:

"I wish the day had been longer!  There was a lot 
to learn but I had a good couple of sessions 
putting in around 50 laps though I would have 
liked even more.  The car has 350bhp more than 
the Star Mazda I'm racing at present so it was a 
big difference in power and challenging to carry 
through the corners.  I really enjoyed the 
opportunity to work with the team and hopefully I 
can do it again."

Copyright free images of Hinchcliffe and Lacroix 
at Pembrey are available for download at 
http://can.a1gpphoto.com

The second season of the A1 Grand Prix of Nations 
kicks off before a sell-out crowd on the 1st 
October with Round 1 hosted at the Zandvoort 
Circuit in Holland - www.a1gp.com

ENDS - www.a1teamcan.com

A1 Team Canada Media Relations:  Stuart Morrison - PR Manager
Tel: +1 514 684 3253 / Cell: +1 514 945 3253 / Email: stuart@a1teamcan.com