Team Canada Looking To Carry Momentum in Australia
Team Canada Looking To Carry Momentum in Australia
Wednesday 31 January, 2007 - James Hinchcliffe will again spearhead
A1 Team Canada's charge in the 2006-07 A1GP World Cup of Motorsport
as the series returns to Australia this weekend, 2nd-4th February,
with Sydney's Eastern Creek International Raceway once again playing
host to the nation versus nation open-wheel racing competition.
The second leg of a two-stop Southern Hemisphere trip to kick start
the New Year, following the series' debut at Taupo Motorsports Park
in New Zealand two weeks ago, the 3.93km Eastern Creek circuit will
again reverberate to the sound of 23, 550bhp screaming V8-engines
following its inclusion on the inaugural A1GP schedule back in
November 2005 when it hosted Round 4 of the burgeoning series.
Vancouver's Sean McIntosh had the honor of racing for Canada on that
occasion, qualifying the resplendent maple-leaf adorned A1GP racer
seventh on the grid alongside ex-F1 pilot Jos Verstappen in the Dutch
entry. McIntosh duly added to the team's points haul with a ninth
place Sprint race finish, at the time points being awarded down to
tenth in the Sprint race whereas now its only to sixth, before a
wishbone failure robbed the team of a second-straight top-ten finish
in the Feature race.
While James Hinchcliffe gets set to pick up the baton this time round
in Australia, the 20-year-old Toronto rookie arrives in New South
Wales off the back of an encouraging display in Round 6 in New
Zealand. Two straight point scoring performances, with a pair of
sixth place finishes at Taupo Motorsports Park, saw a positive return
to A1GP for James having sat out the previous two rounds in Indonesia
and Malaysia while McIntosh steered for Canada.
Hinchcliffe, a race winner in Formula BMW, Star Mazda and the Champ
Car Atlantic Championship in his native North America, has proved to
be a consistent performer for A1 Team Canada boasting a record of
seven top-ten finishes in eight race starts for the team in his
rookie season, including a second-place podium finish in Round 2's
Sprint race in the Czech Republic last October.
Looking ahead to his Australian debut Hinchcliffe commented, "From
what I've seen of the track there's going to be a large emphasis on
qualifying well due to the tight confines of the race surface but I'm
ready for that having brought myself back up to speed in New Zealand.
The cars have run here before so I've got plenty of information to
digest before we go out on Friday for practice. Sean showed the car
had real pace here in Australia last season so I'm hoping we can
carry that form as well as the momentum from New Zealand into this
weekend's Sprint and Feature races."
Sunday's Sprint race starts at 11am local time (8pm EST Saturday 3rd
February) with the Feature race starting at 3pm in Australia (12am
EST Sunday 4th February). SPEED will air all the action from Round
7's Eastern Creek battle as a tape-delayed broadcast on Wednesday 7th
February starting at 4pm EST - www.speedtv.com
Top-Ten A1GP Nations Standings after Round 6/11: 1st Germany (65),
2nd France (46), 3rd New Zealand (43), 4th Great Britain (36), 5th
Mexico (34), 6th Malaysia (30), 7th Italy (29), 8th Switzerland (29),
9th CANADA (28), 10th Netherlands (26)
ENDS - www.a1teamcan.com
Picture Credit - 'Toronto's James Hinchcliffe in A1GP action for
Canada' - Jakob Ebrey Photography
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A1 Team Canada Media Relations: Stuart Morrison - PR & Media Manager
Cell: +1 514 945 3253 / Email: stuart@a1teamcan.com