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Motorsports Mondial - January 25, 2012

MG RETURNS TO THE BRITISH TOURING CAR CHAMPIONSHIP

MG’s return to the Dunlop MSA British Touring Car Championship has been warmly welcomed by Series Director Alan Gow.

MG Motor UK has committed to building its new BTCC car – the MG6 GT model – to the Next Generation Touring Car regulations. These are leading to a greater number of bigger, faster, turbocharged machines on the BTCC grid for fans and media to savour

Double Champion Jason Plato from Oxford and emerging talent Andy Neate from Aylesbury will drive for MG’s team which, with primary sponsorship from Tesco Fuels’ Momentum 99 brand and energy drink KX, will be called MG KX Momentum Racing. Triple Eight Race Engineering, one of the most successful constructors in BTCC history, will build and prepare the cars for what will be MG’s first foray as an official entry in the championship since 2003.

Gow, who made the BTCC a household name in the Nineties and who has led it through another boom period recently – it currently enjoys some 120 hours of coverage per season on ITV – commented: “This is fantastic news for all the fans who follow the BTCC, either in their hundreds of thousands trackside or in their vast millions watching on TV in both the UK and many other regions around the globe.

“MG is one of motoring’s truly evocative names so its BTCC campaign will, I’m sure, really capture the public’s imagination. This high-profile return to the forefront of competition in the BTCC is also certain to prove highly effective in terms of marketing for MG and all of its partners, as well as delivering some great results for them on the track.”

And added Gow: “This news has again underlined the great success of our NGTC regulations, enabling teams and manufacturers such as MG to embark on a major BTCC programme in a far more cost-effective and competitive basis than before – hence the reason we have such a fabulous diversity of makes and models in our championship.”

 

CATERHAM F1 RELEASES FIRST PEAK OF THEIR 2012 CHALLENGER

The CT01 Which will drape the front cover of F1Raing magazine was given what I call a Twitter peak.

Take a look: https://twitter.com/#!/MyCaterhamF1


Motorsports Mondial - January 24, 2012


 

Kimi Raikkonen’s Formula One return is in full swing in Valencia on Monday , returning with Lotus, tested a 2010 grand prix car for the first time since 2009.

The 2007 world champion with Ferrari and winner of 18 races with the Italian team and McLaren, is returning to Formula One this season after two years in the world rally championship.

Lotus, formerly Renault, said the 32-year-old drove as many laps as possible in the two days at the Spanish circuit to get acquainted with his new team and reacclimatize him with F1 machinery.

Kimi: “It was nice to get back in the car; it was quite a few years since I have driven last time, so of course it takes a little while to get used to it. But the main driving, braking, turning and normal things doesn’t take many laps. Of course to start learning about the car and the team and tyres and everything, that will take time,”

Alan Permane :”The day went pretty much as we planned, which is great. Kimi was on the pace we expected straight away. He completed around 300km, going through three sets of tyres. It leaves us with four sets for tomorrow, meaning we can run a bit longer. We worked on getting him comfortable in the car, giving him a feel for the setup changes, and helping him get to know his engineers. It’s always great to work with a top driver who is not just quick, but professional, and Kimi has all of those characteristics. His feedback is excellent, his requests are concise and to the point. We’re looking forward to a good season with him.”


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ALAIN PROST AND DACIA LEAD 2011/2012 TROPHEE ANDROS TITLE CHASE

The setting for the Trophée Andros dropped in altitude this weekend with a visit to Saint-Dié des Vosges, in eastern France. The battle for victory was as thrilling as ever, however, and the big crowd saw Alain Prost pull out a gap over Jean-Philippe Dayraut after beating his title rival in both races. That said, Benjamin Rivière boosted his championship hopes with a strong run in the Vosges Mountains. There is very little in it between these three drivers ahead of next weekend’s last round at Super Besse (Auvergne).

The Trophée Andros regulars were greeted by mild temperatures and non-stop rain. Despite being refrigerated, the Geoparc circuit in Saint-Dié des Vosges featured very little ice and, given the weather conditions, each driver was allocated eight tyres instead of the usual six.

Indeed, the chief difficulty for the Dacia runners was the lack of wintry conditions. “Our car is designed to race on ice, not asphalt,” observed Alain Prost. “Unfortunately, there was practically no ice left after free practice. It’s the same for everyone, I know, but it’s a shame that this winter’s Trophée Andros will be settled on asphalt given how close it has turned out to be.”

Alain Prost, Evens Stievenart and Nicolas Prost preferred not to take any risks during free practice in order to save their tyres as much as possible. However, Nicolas Prost and Evens Stievenart lifted a little too much during the first qualifying run, while Alain was halted by transmission trouble after his first flying lap.

It wasn’t the ideal start to Race 1, but the three drivers succeeded in bouncing back in Q2. Despite carrying 40kg of ballast, Alain Prost notched up the fifth-best time, with Evens and Nicolas following in eighth and 12th places respectively, which is how the Race 1 finales ended for the Dacia trio. Sixth place in the final standings enabled Alain Prost to pull out a small gap over his main rival for the title, Jean-Philippe Dayraut. “It didn’t end too badly because it’s never good to start with a technical problem, although it’s the first time that has happened to us this season. True, Benjamin Rivière picked up a lot of points, but it was important to finish ahead of Jean-Philippe.”

The action continued with Race 2 on Saturday evening, and the challenge was once again to be as competitive as possible through the puddles which were all that remained of the ice. Both qualifying sessions were fiercely fought affairs and the win only escaped the Dacia Lodgy Glaces by a few hundredths of a second. Evens Stievenart was third, Alain Prost fifth, and his son Nicolas eighth.

Nicolas survived his finale unscathed, but the bill-topping clash in which Alain and Evens starred was much more aggressive, and the Dacia drivers’ rivals didn’t hesitate to indulge in a little door to door contact. The contest ultimately produced the season’s eighth different winner, while Alain Prost completed Race 2 in fourth spot, followed by Evens Stievenart (7th) and Nicolas Prost (8th).

Although Alain Prost arrived in St-Dié equal on points with Jean-Philippe Dayraut, he will go into the last round level at the top of the table with Benjamin Rivière. That promises a breath-taking end to the series, although each driver’s two ‘least good’ results will be subtracted from their final scores, a rule which, on paper, isn’t favourable to the chances of Alain Prost and Team Dacia.

Alain Prost: “It’s great to be in with a chance for the title at Super Besse, even though the scoring system promises to make it difficult for me. We will do all we can to win but it’s a shame that the championship will be settled on this type of circuit. I am a little disappointed by the way today’s finale unfolded because the behaviour of our rivals was over the top. You’ve got to salute Benjamin Rivière’s performance this weekend, though. He’s got a strong car and he’s a good driver. So ‘bravo’ to him! Super Besse will be complex. We will just try to win and see how the points work out afterwards. It’s good for the spectators that the decision has gone down to the wire.”

Evens Stievenart: “The conditions weren’t much fun, even though the first race didn’t go too badly for me given that I was carrying 60kg of ballast. We were competitive for Race 2, but a few mistakes, especially during the finale, cost me a podium finish. Alain’s fate is no longer in his hands, so it will be necessary to win at Super Besse and hope that our opponents have a poor weekend. Nicolas and I will consequently have a key role to play. A one-two-three finish would be ideal and give us a good chance of clinching the title.”

Nicolas Prost: “It wasn’t an ice race. It was all asphalt, so managing our studs wasn’t easy. I ended both races inside the top 10 and I was able to match the pace of the front-runners. That’s a positive to take away from the weekend. Now, we just need to score a strong result at Super Besse. The level of the championship is very high and it’s been close all season. The best way to help my dad is to keep working together as we have done all year. It’s going to be very close…”

 


Motorsports Mondial - January 23, 2012

Sauna Rattling. Once there was a love. Once we were teammates. We went all the way to the season finale. We both helped Kimi Raikkonen become world champion.

 

No wonder the Finn is smiling.


Motorsports Mondial - January 22, 2012

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Sebastien Loeb got off to a strong start in his bid for a record ninth world title by winning the season-opening Monte Carlo Rally on Sunday.

The eight-time world champion completed the 18-stage race in 4 hours, 32 minutes, 39.9 seconds. Daniel Sordo of Spain took second place, 28.6 seconds ahead of Petter Solberg of Norway.

Loeb went into the final day with a lead of 2 minutes, 41.6 seconds over Sordo and looked to secure the maximum number of points by winning the last stage.

The Citroen driver finished the power stage 1.2 seconds ahead of teammate Mikko Hirvonen of Finland to earn three bonus points and lead Mini driver Sordo by ten points in the standings.

“It’s always a great moment to start the season like this, especially in front of so many fans,” Loeb said. “Full points in the first race is incredible and for sure it’s the perfect start to my title defense. Monte-Carlo is my rally and for the others we will have to see.”

Loeb won the Monte Carlo Rally for the sixth time to clinch his 68th career victory.

The drivers next compete at the Swedish Rally in Karlstad from February 9-12.



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