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Wickens Second Fastest in China Practice (HS)

Wickens Second Fastest in China Practice


Zhuhai, China (December 14, 2007) - A1 Team 
Canada faced some on-track adversity but still 
managed to remain at the sharp end of the 
timesheets with Toronto's Robert Wickens 
finishing second fastest in Friday practice ahead 
of Round 4 of the 2007-08 A1GP World Cup of 
Motorsport at China's Zhuhai International 
Circuit on Sunday, 16th December.

Having reached the podium on his A1GP race debut 
last time out in Malaysia, 18-year-old Wickens 
continued to impress as he lapped the 4.30km 
Zhuhai track for the first time in Friday 
morning's 'Rookie-Only' session.  Despite a 
driveshaft issue, he finished second quickest 
behind Germany's Michael Ammermüller, with a best 
lap of 1m24.205s.  Lap times tumbled in the 
afternoon's hour-long practice session.  A 
puncture robbed Wickens of valuable track time, 
limiting him to just 10 laps, but he repeated the 
morning's feat of finishing second fastest, this 
time behind Ireland's Adam Carroll.

"I think in general the results of day we were 
ok," Wickens reflected.  "The only problem is we 
never really got to work on the car on old tires 
which is crucial for the race and in the official 
practice we had a puncture which put an early end 
to the day.  It was frustrating because there was 
a half hour left in the session but we'll figure 
it out.  It's a little frustrating as we're an 
hour behind and potentially a set of tires behind 
everybody else.  Hopefully we can figure 
something out without wasting another set 
tomorrow.  It's going to be tough but the team 
will be able to rebound!"

"We've hit the ground running," Team Manager 
Simon Cayzer commented.  "The starting set-up was 
pretty good and the work the team put in 
preparing for here has been good but it was a day 
of mixed emotions really.  We look quite good on 
the timing sheets but we've lost track time so we 
still have quite a bit of work we'd like to get 
through and a couple of problems with the car 
we'd like to iron out.  We need to be a little 
bit creative with our plan for tomorrow so we 
don't hurt ourselves in qualifying and our 
overall strategy for the weekend.  We're feeling 
relatively confident as we had the benefit of 
running Robert in both sessions, hopefully we're 
on target for a good result this weekend!"

Mark Gallagher, whose Status Grand Prix operation 
runs both A1 Team Canada and A1 Team Ireland, 
commented;  "Robert did a great job under 
difficult circumstances, first with the 
driveshaft issue and then with the puncture 
during practice.  It's very satisfying to see 
Canada right up there with its stable-mate 
Ireland, hopefully this bodes well for the rest 
of the weekend!"

Official Practice (1 Hour Session)
1, Ireland, Adam Carroll, 1:23.279
2, CANADA, ROBERT WICKENS, 1:23.771
3, Germany, Michael Ammermüller, 1:23.848
4, Netherlands, Jeroen Bleekemolen, 1:23.891
5, China, Congfu Cheng, 1:23.940

Rookie Practice (2 x 25 Minute Sessions)
1, Germany, Michael Ammermüller, 1:24.132
2, CANADA, ROBERT WICKENS, 1:24.205
3, Brazil, Sergio Jimenez ,1:24.216
4, Great Britain, Danny Watts, 1:24.217
5, Switzerland, Alexandre Imperatori, 1:24.400

Qualifying for Sunday's 20-minute Sprint race and 
70-minute Feature race starts tomorrow, Saturday 
15th December, at 2:15pm in China (1:15am EST). 
Live timing - www.a1gp.com


ENDS - www.a1teamcan.com

Photo Credit: 'Robert Wickens again kept A1 Team 
Canada at the sharp end of the timesheets' - 
Jakob Ebrey Photography
Copyright-free A1 Team Canada images are 
available for download at www.a1gp-photo.com/can

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