07/10/06 - BRNO, CZECH REPUBLIC A1GP: QUALIFYING DAY 2
A1 Team New Zealand has secured pole position for tomorrow’s Sprint race at Brno in dominant style. Kiwi driver Jonny Reid was fastest in all four qualifying segments to secure the first spot on the grid with an aggregate time 0.4secs faster than A1 Team Germany.
 
New Zealand set the early pace in the first three 15 minute sessions, but a flying lap by Nico Hülkenberg in the final segment looked set to hand the aggregate pole to the Germans. Reid however held his nerve to complete a flying lap just seconds before the chequered flag to seize the top spot, the team’s first-ever A1GP pole position.
 
The pole came after the New Zealand car completed just five laps in the morning’s free practice session. Reid commented, “We had picked up some rear suspension damage in Zandvoort last week and the rear wishbone seemed to give way today; luckily in practice, not qualifying! It must have been when we were fighting hard with Brazil on the last corner. It was a really intense run out there this afternoon – we were waiting and waiting from the start of the session but I knew that if I got within two tenths of my best time on that lap, we’d be pretty hard to beat. Everyone in the team did a great job and we’re looking forward to tomorrow.”
 
Rising star Hülkenberg, the winner of last week’s Feature race, pushed Reid hard throughout the afternoon, but was ultimately denied by the New Zealander’s last-gasp hot lap. Nineteen-year old Hülkenberg was disappointed not to secure the pole, but hopeful of improving tomorrow, “I was pushing but just not hard enough. It’s now up to me for the races.”
 
A1 Team Malaysia will start the Sprint race from third following Alex Yoong’s flying lap at the end of qualifying. The ex-Formula 1 driver posted a time just 0.187secs slower than Reid in the last segment to jump ahead of A1 Teams Great Britain and China. Yoong was pleased with his team’s progress over the weekend, “The last race was hard for me and we were struggling a bit yesterday too. There are new people on the team, but we are getting there. It’s a great circuit and I enjoy the challenge; it’s unique with so many medium speed corners but hardly any short or long so you have to drive with a different style – very different from Zandvoort.”
 
A1 Teams Great Britain and China secured fourth and fifth spots on the grid respectively, with Canadian rookie James Hinchcliffe a surprise sixth. A1 Team Lebanon’s Graham Rahal, son of American racing legend Bobby Rahal, was not able to repeat his earlier practice pace, which catapulted him to the top of the times. The Lebanese pilot will start the Sprint race from 13th on the grid.
 
The 20-minute, 10 lap Sprint race will start on Sunday 8 October at 11.00 local time. The grid for the later Feature race will be determined by a unique scoring system that allocates points to a driver’s finishing and qualifying positions and fastest laps in the Sprint race.
 
Qualifying times
 
A1 Team
Driver
Aggregate Time
1
NEW ZEALAND
Jonny Reid
3:30.053
2
GERMANY
Nico Hulkenberg
3:30.524
3
MALAYSIA
Alex Yoong
3:31.051
4
GREAT BRITAIN
Robbie Kerr
3:31.400
5
CHINA
Congfu Cheng
3:31.531
6
CANADA
James Hinchcliffe
3:31.673
7
USA
Philip Giebler
3:31.743
8
CZECH REPUBLIC
Tomas Enge
3:32.016
9
FRANCE
Nicolas Lapierre
3:32.227
10
SWITZERLAND
Sebastien Buemi
3:32.774
11
MEXICO
Salvador Duran
3:32.943
12
NETHERLANDS
Jeroen Bleekemolen
3:32.976
13
LEBANON
Graham Rahal
3:33.360
14
SOUTH AFRICA
Stephen Simpson
3:33.676
15
BRAZIL
Tuka Rocha
3:33.732
16
INDONESIA
Ananda Mikola
3:34.079
17
ITALY
Pier Guidi Alessandro
3:34.897
18
IRELAND
Michael Devaney
3:35.306
19
INDIA
Armaan Ebrahim
3:36.076
20
AUSTRALIA
Karl Reindler
3:37.495
21
GREECE
Takis Kaitazis
3:38.020
22
SINGAPORE
Denis Lian
3:38.767
23
PAKISTAN
Nur Ali
3:42.593
 
Nominated drivers for Sprint and Feature races
A1 Team
Driver
Australia
Karl Reindler
Brazil
Tuka Rocha
Canada
James Hinchcliffe
China
Congfu Cheng
Czech Republic
Tomas Enge
France
Nicolas Lapierre
Germany
Nico Hülkenberg
Great Britain
Robbie Kerr
Greece
TBC
India
Armaan Ebrahim
Indonesia
Ananda Mikola
Ireland
Michael Devaney
Italy
Pier Guidi Alessandro
Lebanon
Graham Rahal
Malaysia
Alex Yoong
Mexico
Salvador Duran
Netherlands
Jeroen Bleekemolen
New Zealand
Jonny Reid
Pakistan
Nur Ali
Singapore
Denis Lian
South Africa
Stephen Simpson
Switzerland
Sebastien Buemi
USA
Philip Giebler

LATE NEWS

A1 Team Great Britain’s fastest time from the A1GP Brno, Czech Republic, qualifying sessions has been disallowed after post-qualifying scrutineering checks confirmed the British car contravened Article 3.4 of the A1GP Technical Regulations.

The Article states that the overall width of the car, including complete wheels, must not exceed 1930mm. The British car was found to be 4mm over the permitted limit.
 
The Stewards decided to disallow the team’s fastest time set in the fourth segment of qualifying resulting in a new aggregate time of 3.32.787. As a result of this decision, A1 Team Great Britain will start tomorrow’s Sprint Race from 10th on the grid.
 
Amended grid
 
A1 Team
Driver
Aggregate Time
1
NEW ZEALAND
Jonny Reid
3:30.053
2
GERMANY
Nico Hulkenberg
3:30.524
3
MALAYSIA
Alex Yoong
3:31.051
4
CHINA
Congfu Cheng
3:31.531
5
CANADA
James Hinchcliffe
3:31.673
6
USA
Philip Giebler
3:31.743
7
CZECH REPUBLIC
Tomas Enge
3:32.016
8
FRANCE
Nicolas Lapierre
3:32.227
9
SWITZERLAND
Sebastien Buemi
3:32.774
10
GREAT BRITAIN
Robbie Kerr
3.32.787
11
MEXICO
Salvador Duran
3:32.943
12
NETHERLANDS
Jeroen Bleekemolen
3:32.976
13
LEBANON
Graham Rahal
3:33.360
14
SOUTH AFRICA
Stephen Simpson
3:33.676
15
BRAZIL
Tuka Rocha
3:33.732
16
INDONESIA
Ananda Mikola
3:34.079
17
ITALY
Pier Guidi Alessandro
3:34.897
18
IRELAND
Michael Devaney
3:35.306
19
INDIA
Armaan Ebrahim
3:36.076
20
AUSTRALIA
Karl Reindler
3:37.495
21
GREECE
Takis Kaitazis
3:38.020
22
SINGAPORE
Denis Lian
3:38.767
23
PAKISTAN
Nur Ali
3:42.593


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Jonny Reid and "Black Beauty" took a stunning pole position for Team New Zealand.
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Nico Hulkenberg (Team Germany) was very impressive again.
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Alex Yoong gave Team Malaya a second row start.
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Congfu Cheng gave Team China their best ever start witha superb fourth.
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Ananda Mikola was a disappointing sixteenth.
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Jeroen Bleekemolen could only manage 12th for Team Netherlands.
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Team Switzerland work on their car.
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James Hinchcliffe will start fifth for Team Canada.
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Sixth for Phil Giebler and Team USA.
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Team France are not the dominant force they were last season.
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Salvador Duran and Team Mexico will be disappointed with eleventh.
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Robbie Kerr (Team Great Britain) was demoted to tenth following a technical infringement.
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Michael Devaney could only manage eighteenth for Team Ireland.
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More glamour in the Team Czech Republic pit.
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