A1 Team Canada Ready for Czech Challenge (W)
A1 Team Canada Ready for Czech Challenge
Brno, Czech Republic (October 05, 2006) - This
weekend's second round of the 2006-07 A1GP World
Cup of Motorsport, hosted at the Auto Motodrom
near Brno in the Czech Republic, Friday 6th -
Sunday 8th October, sees A1 Team Canada primed to
go with Vancouver's Sean McIntosh (21) returning
to national duty for the first time since scoring
February's Feature win in Indonesia during the
inaugural A1GP season with Toronto's James
Hinchcliffe (19) similarly present following his
debut for the Canadian team in last Sunday's
season-opener in Holland before a 75,000-strong
Dutch crowd.
In all 23 nations lined up on the grid at Circuit
Park Zandvoort for the opening round of the new
A1GP season, the championship pitching nation
against nation during motorsport's traditional
off-season from October through to April in
identical 550bhp, V8-powered A1GP open-wheel race
cars. A1 Team Canada, with Hinchcliffe the sole
driver in attendance last weekend, got off to an
encouraging start looking to build on the team's
10th place finish in last season's Nations
Standings. Despite his rookie status, the young
Canadian topped the timesheets in official Friday
practice ahead of former Indy Racing League
driver Darren Manning in the British entry.
Hinchcliffe's starts for A1 Team Canada netted
eighth and 13th place finishes respectively in
Sunday's Sprint and Feature races. The sell-out
event in Holland heralded two new nations
celebrating victories as Adrian Zaugg won the
Sprint race for A1 Team South Africa while A1
Team Germany triumphed in the Feature race, to
subsequently lead the standings, courtesy of Niko
Hülkenberg's efforts conquering the challenging
conditions brought on by the ever-changing
weather.
Round 2, hosted at the 5.41km Auto Motodrom near
Brno, situated 200km south of the Czech
Republic's capital city Prague, sees Hinchcliffe
take to the track for Friday's rookie session
before handing over A1 Team Canada's entry to
Sean McIntosh for the hour-long official practice
session later that day.
McIntosh, who currently sits sixth overall in his
rookie season in the 2006 World Series by
Renault, is looking ahead to his A1GP return:
"I can't believe it's been seven months since I
actually last raced in A1GP. I couldn't attend
Zandvoort last week due to a clash with my World
Series commitments but I'm excited to be here in
the Czech Republic and look forward to working
with the team and getting back out and running
the car in anger in Friday's official practice
session."
James Hinchcliffe, a race winner and highest
placed Canadian in the 2006 Champ Car Atlantic
Championship, is equally keen to get back behind
the wheel following a promising debut in Holland:
"Zandvoort was certainly an education, obviously
the highlight was the pace we demonstrated in
Friday practice but overall we had a competitive
car throughout the weekend, it's just unfortunate
that due to certain circumstances, chiefly the
weather, it's not reflected our final results. I
want to take what I learned last time out and put
it back into practice here in Brno this weekend."
Sunday's Sprint race starts at 11 am local time
(5 am EST) with the Feature starting at 3 pm (9
am EST).
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PHOTO CAPTION: James Hinchcliffe in action at Zandvoort on October 1.
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