29/09/07 - ZANDVOORT, HOLLAND A1GP: QUALIFYING

PRACTICE

A1 Team Switzerland stormed to the top of the time sheets in free practice for the AquaSP A1GP Zandvoort, The Netherlands today, as the 2007/08 A1GP World Cup of Motorsport season finally got underway in wet and overcast conditions.

Neel Jani, on his first outing at Circuit Park Zandvoort, recorded the fastest lap of the day around the 2.6 mile circuit with a time of 1m45.090s. The Swiss driver - who has won two A1GP races to date - set the impressive lap time half way through the second session and held off A1 Team France, who have been on fine form all day, for the remainder of the one hour 10 minute session.

Jani is pleased with the team's performance so far and is looking forward to a challenging qualifying session this afternoon: 'It was a good session, we tried a lot of things and obviously it's my first time running at Zandvoort so I'm still learning the track a bit. The car is not running bad but I think it will be very hard to get it together for this one lap if it's wet in qualifying, so a lot of it will come down to luck today.'

Having snatched the top spot from A1 Team Mexico in the closing seconds of practice one, France's Loic Duval finished the second session just over three tenths off Jani's session-topping time. The Frenchman said: 'It's going well for the moment, but we will see this afternoon if the track conditions are different. I did the rookie session here last year and I've done some Formula 3 races here too - it's a nice track but I would have preferred dry conditions obviously.'

A1 Team Germany's Christian Vietoris was third quickest, closely followed by Mexico's Salvador Duran. The German rookie finished third fastest in both practice sessions and aiming for a front row spot in qualifying: 'It was quite a good morning for us and we tried a few things. I'm quite happy now and looking forward to qualifying which won't be so easy in the rain but I hope we can get on the front row.'

Fourth placed Duran was looking competitive in both sessions, dominating the time sheets for the second half of session one, despite having not sat in an A1GP car since his home race at Mexico City last March. The Mexican said: 'I'm really happy to come back to A1GP and to be at the front and I hope we can be quick in qualifying as well. I'm really excited because I was having some bad races in World Series but I really expect to do well this weekend. The track conditions are pretty difficult but I'm looking forward to this afternoon.'

Both sessions were incident-packed as the treacherous conditions and standing water caused many drivers to spin off the slippery circuit. A1 Team Canada's James Hinchcliffe was one of the worst affected, causing the session to be red flagged when his car flew off the track at turn four and slid into the tyre barriers. However, the 20-year-old insisted the accident looked far worse than it was, and that the necessary repairs will be made before qualifying this afternoon.

Hinchcliffe said: 'The car had a lot of understeer when I went into the corner but it was my mistake and it got loose.  I chose to take to the grass but I didn't see the access road and I got airborne. It was a bit of a hit before it landed, but it wasn't as bad as it looked. I came back unscathed. It was just a shame to create some extra work for all these Canada boys. But they will get it fixed, no problem. The car is not too bad considering what it looked like, but we'll be back on track for this afternoon.'

Dutch driver Jeroen Bleekemolen was on strong form in front of his home crowd, finishing sixth fastest in session one and fifth fastest in session two in the A1 Team Netherlands car.

The teams took part in two practice sessions today (Saturday) with a short break before qualifying this afternoon, due to the cancellation of the usual rookie sessions on Friday in line with the circuit's noise legislation.

Official Practice Session 1 (09:00 - 10:10)

POS

DRIVER

A1 TEAM

TIME

1

Loic DUVAL

FRANCE

01:46.618

2

Salvador DURAN

MEXICO

01:46.671

3

Christian VIETORIS

GERMANY

01:47.232

4

Adrian ZAUGG

SOUTH AFRICA

01:47.306

5

Ralph FIRMAN

IRELAND

01:47.560

6

Jeroen BLEEKEMOLEN

NETHERLANDS

01:47.717

7

Neel JANI

SWITZERLAND

01:47.953

8

Enrico TOCCACELO

ITALY

01:48.019

9

Erik JANIS

CZECH REPUBLIC

01:48.441

10

Oliver JARVIS

GREAT BRITAIN

01:48.584

11

Congfu CHENG

CHINA

01:48.867

12

Narain KARTHIKEYAN

INDIA

01:49.234

13

James HINCHCLIFFE

CANADA

01:49.697

14

Ian DYK

AUSTRALIA

01:49.734

15

Chris ALAJAJIAN

LEBANON

01:49.794

16

Sergio JIMENEZ

BRAZIL

01:50.251

17

Jonny REID

NEW ZEALAND

01:50.489

18

Joao URBANO

PORTUGAL

01:51.181

19

Adam KHAN

PAKISTAN

01:51.189

20

Alex YOONG

MALAYSIA

01:53.773

21

Buddy RICE

USA

01:54.884

22

Satrio HERMANTO

INDONESIA

01:55.851

Official Practice session 2 (11.50 - 13.00)

POS

DRIVER

A1 TEAM

 TIME

1

Neel JANI

SWITZERLAND

01:45.090

2

Loic DUVAL

FRANCE

01:45.445

3

Christian VIETORIS

GERMANY

01:45.852

4

Salvador DURAN

MEXICO

01:45.930

5

Adrian ZAUGG

SOUTH AFRICA

01:46.651

6

Jeroen BLEEKEMOLEN

NETHERLANDS

01:46.666

7

Narain KARTHIKEYAN

INDIA

01:46.726

8

Enrico TOCCACELO

ITALY

01:46.726

9

Ralph FIRMAN

IRELAND

01:47.175

10

Oliver JARVIS

GREAT BRITAIN

01:47.501

11

Jonny REID

NEW ZEALAND

01:47.631

12

Erik JANIS

CZECH REPUBLIC

01:47.812

13

Sergio JIMENEZ

BRAZIL

01:47.835

14

Congfu CHENG

CHINA

01:48.214

15

Ian DYK

AUSTRALIA

01:48.791

16

Chris ALAJAJIAN

LEBANON

01:49.266

17

Adam KHAN

PAKISTAN

01:49.342

18

Joao URBANO

PORTUGAL

01:49.401

19

Buddy RICE

USA

01:49.797

20

Alex YOONG

MALAYSIA

01:50.489

21

James HINCHCLIFFE

CANADA

01:50.751

22

Satrio HERMANTO

INDONESIA

01:54.960

QUALIFYING

A1 Team South Africa dominated qualifying at Circuit Park Zandvoort this afternoon to take pole position for tomorrow's Sprint and Feature races at the AquaSP A1GP Zandvoort, The Netherlands.

The weather conditions remained wet and windy at Zandvoort as the thrilling new qualifying format got underway this afternoon. South Africa's Adrian Zaugg set the fastest lap time overall during the first two 15-minute sessions which put him on pole for the Sprint race for the second consecutive year. Zaugg snatched the top spot from A1 Team France in the closing stages of Q2 and Loic Duval was unable to fight back as he spun off during his final flying lap.

The Frenchman will start the Sprint race from second position on the grid, followed by A1 Team Mexico and Switzerland in third and fourth place respectively on row two.

Duval, who will start the Feature race from fifth place, said: 'I pushed a bit too hard at turn five and the track was getting drier and the car was set up for the wet so I don't know if I could have been faster than him (Zaugg) in Q2 anyway, but it's not a bad result to be on the first row for the first race and I will try to win it. Our car was really good in the rain but not so good in the dry conditions. We're starting the Feature race from fifth and we have two compulsory pit stops this year so anything can happen.'

South Africa's excellent form continued as Zaugg held provisional pole for the Feature race for much of the third and fourth sessions. A1 Team Great Britian's Oliver Jarvis momentarily knocked Zaugg off the top spot in the final session but the South African snatched it back with just three minutes of Q4 remaining. GBR's Jarvis will line up on the second row of the grid for the Feature race, starting from third position alongside A1 Team Switzerland's Neel Jani.

Double pole-sitter Zaugg was delighted with his team's performance today: 'I'm really pleased with double pole and I want to say thanks to the team for setting the car up so well for qualifying today. I'm not sure what the weather conditions will be like tomorrow so we'll just have to see what we're able to do.'

An impressive late charge from reigning champion A1 Team Germany in the final session meant Christian Vietoris leapt to a front row spot. The German rookie, who will start the Feature race from second on the grid, said: 'We actually had a few problems under braking in Q1 and 2 which we worked on and improved for Q3 and then I set my best lap in Q4. We didn't plan it this way but it all came together quite well for us in the end.'

Home nation A1 Team Netherlands' driver Jeroen Bleekemolen will start the Sprint race from fifth position and the Feature race from 11th. The Dutchman will be fighting for a podium position in front of his home fans: 'This morning we started off really well because I know the track in the wet, but then we had to work on the car and struggled a bit. We should have waited longer to go out in Q4 but we heard it was going to rain again so they sent me out. It's a shame because I think we could've been top five for the Feature race too. I'm looking forward to both races tomorrow and the weather's hard to predict here so it should be quite exciting.'

Tomorrow's Sprint race at Zandvoort, The Netherlands will start at 11.00 local time and the 70-minute Feature race will start at 15:00.

Sprint race qualifying results

POS

DRIVER

A1 TEAM

 TIME

1

South Africa

Adrian Zaugg

1.45.095

2

France

Loic Duval

1.45.431

3

Mexico

Salvador Duran

1.46.198

4

Switzerland

Neel Jani

1.46.728

5

Netherlands

Jeroen Bleekemolen

1.46.791

6

Germany

Christian Vietoris

1.47.056

7

Ireland

Ralph Firman

1.47.343

8

New Zealand

Jonny Reid

1.47.531

9

Portugal

Joao Urbano

1.47.570

10

Great Britain

Oliver Jarvis

1.47.748

11

India

Narain Kartikeyan

1.48.415

12

Brazil

Sergio Jimenez

1.49.083

13

Italy

Enrico Toccacelo

1.49.099

14

Czech Republic

Erik Janis

1.49.444

15

China

Congfu Cheng

1.49.746

16

Pakistan

Adam Khan

1.50.352

17

Australia

Ian Dyk

1.50.553

18

Lebanon

Chris Alajajian

1.50.716

19

USA

Buddy Rice

1.52.479

20

Malaysia

Alex Yoong

1.52.543

21

Canada

James Hinchcliffe

1.52.789

22

Indonesia

Satrio Hermanto

1.55.381

Feature race qualifying results

POS

DRIVER

A1 TEAM

 TIME

1

South Africa

Adrian Zaugg

1.43.979

2

Germany

Christian Vietoris

1.44.670

3

Great Britain

Oliver Jarvis

1.45.143

4

Switzerland

Neel Jani

1.45.599

5

France

Loic Duval

1.45.691

6

Ireland

Ralph Firman

1.45.752

7

Czech Republic

Erik Janis

1.45.772

8

Mexico

Salvador Duran

1.45.797

9

India

Narain Karthikeyan

1.45.993

10

New Zealand

Jonny Reid

1.46.169

11

Netherlands

Jeroen Bleekemolen

1.46.554

12

Canada

James Hinchcliffe

1.46.739

13

Brazil

Sergio Jimenez

1.47.562

14

Italy

Enrico Toccacelo

1.48.297

15

China

Congfu Cheng

1.48.331

16

Australia

Ian Dyk

1.48.423

17

Pakistan

Adam Khan

1.48.819

18

Lebanon

Chris Alajajian

1.49.899

19

USA

Buddy Rice

1.49.924

20

Malaysia

Alex Yoong

1.49.978

21

Indonesia

Satrio Hermanto

1.52.708

22

Portugal

Joao Urbano

Reporting by A1GP.com

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Adrian Zaugg was in dominant form for Team South Africa qualifying on pole for both the Sprint and Feature races.
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Team France were as competitive as ever with Loic Duval.
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Oliver Jarvis (Team Great Britain) found a substantial improvement during qualifying.
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Neel Jani (Team Switzerland) was fourth in both sessions...
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...whilst Christian Vietoris went one better.
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Jeroen Bleekemolen (Team Netherlands) used his local knowledge to great effect.
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Erik Janis looked good in the Team Czech Republic car.
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Salvador Duran in the Team Mexico car went well in both sessions.
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Narain Kartikeyan qualified in the top ten for Team India.
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Ralph Firman showed good form with sixth and seventh in the Team Ireland car.
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Sergio Jiminez took it carefully in his first wet outing in the Team Brazil car.
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James Hinchcliffe was unusually off the pace with the Team Canada car...
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...as was Enrico Toccacelo (Team Italy).
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Congfu Cheng (Team China) was unable to improve on fifteenth place.
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Chris Alajajian was eighteenth in both sessions for Team Lebanon.
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Adam Khan finished in the lower half of the field for Team Pakistan.
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Ian Dyk (Team Australia) won't be happy with his times.
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Joao Urbano (Team Portugal) went well in the first qualifying session but was unable to set a time in the second.
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Jonny Reid was further down the grid than usual for Team New Zealand.
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Alex Yoong's total lack of form for Team Malaysia was a mystery, he was twentieth in every session.
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Satrio Hermanto struggled in his debut for Team Indonesia.
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The Dutch fans brave the awful conditions during qualifying.
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The fans queue in the rain.
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Adrian Zaugg (Team South Africa) will be tough to beat tomorrow.
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James Hinchcliffe had an off in practice damaging the Team Canada car.
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Adrian Zaugg and Team South Africa's team manager Mike Carroll have every right to look pleased with themselves.
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