Wickens Shines in Euro Adventures (S)
Wickens Shines in Euro Adventures
Montréal, Canada (November 05, 2007) - A1 Team
Canada's latest rookie recruit, Toronto's Robert
Wickens, followed up an impressive A1GP event
debut earlier in October in the Czech Republic,
where he topped the timesheets in the second
rookie-only session, with trips to Portugal and
Spain competing in the final two rounds of the
World Series by Renault.
The 18-year-old's European travels kicked off
with A1 Team Canada at the Brno Auto Motodrom in
the Czech Republic, the second round of the
2007-08 A1GP World Cup of Motorsport. Wickens
wasn't about to let his inexperience behind the
wheel of the 550bhp A1GP car or his lack of track
knowledge get in the way of his first outing for
the Canadian team since a one-off pre-season test
at Silverstone in August.
The 2006 Formula BMW USA Champion wasted little
time in getting up to speed and in the second
25-minute session for rookie drivers the Canadian
captured P1 before handing over qualifying and
race duties to sophomore driver James
Hinchcliffe. Buoyed by a sterling performance in
Brno, Wickens headed to Portugal and the Estoril
circuit, former home of the Portuguese Grand
Prix, to make his debut in the World Series by
Renault driving the Red Bull-backed #8 Carlin
Motorsport entry.
Following in the footsteps of fellow A1 Team
Canada alum, Vancouver's Sean McIntosh - who
finished sixth overall in the 2006 World Series
by Renault, Robert proudly flew the maple leaf
flag in the category that's produced a host of
next generation F1 talent including Poland's
Robert Kubica (BMW), Finland's Heikki Kovalainen
(Renault) and Germany's Sebastian Vettel (Toro
Rosso).
Scoring a 12th place finish in the first of the
weekend's double-header races, having started
18th due to a flat-spotted tire in qualifying,
Wickens backed that up with a 10th place finish
in Race 2 to score a point on his debut weekend -
a goal he'd earlier set himself. With a race
weekend under his belt Wickens headed to Spain's
Circuit de Catalunya outside Barcelona the
following weekend for the season finale at the
end of October.
Showcasing his confidence behind the wheel of the
Dallara-Renault, Wickens captured sixth on the
grid and duly scored more points with a seventh
place finish at the flag. The second race saw
him start fourth thanks to the inverted top-ten
used by the World Series by Renault and a podium
finish was the target. A great start was quickly
eradicated by a spin caused by contact from
behind - Robert able to get back on track but
stuck down in 18th. A solid recovery drive saw
Wickens just miss out on the points with an 11th
place finish, his lap times as he stormed the
field the equal of the race leaders.
"It was pretty satisfying to score points in both
Portugal and Spain," Wickens reflected on his
first career starts in the World Series by
Renault. "I knew that I had the pace to get a
podium in the second race in Spain so it was a
bit of a bummer that I was taken out at the first
corner but overall both events were good
experiences for me."
On the differences between the A1GP and World
Series race cars Robert stated, "Well they're
both quite different. The A1GP car's fun to
drive as you're sliding it around and working on
the balance whereas the World Series car has
phenomenal grip in comparison. The two are
complete opposites to drive but I had a blast in
both cars. I thoroughly enjoyed my debut with A1
Team Canada earlier in October and I hope my
efforts in the rookie session helped the team.
We might not always get to go P1 in every session
but as long as we're improving our
competitiveness that's what counts!"
ENDS - www.a1teamcan.com
Photo Credit: 'A1 Team Canada's Robert Wickens
pictured in the Czech Republic' - Jakob Ebrey
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