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20 Apr 2007, 13:58 (Ref:1896315) | #1 | ||
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2007 F3ES Round1
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1. Renger Van Der Zande (Prema) 1.33.536 2. Sebastien Buemi (Mucke) 1.33.541 3. Franck Mailleux (Manor) 1.33.883 4. James Jakes (Manor) 1.34.202 5. Yann Clairay (Signature) 1.34.240 6. Romain Grosjean (ASM) 1.34.298 7. Filip Salaquarda (HBR) 1.34.305 8. Cyndie Alleman (Manor) 1.34.461 9. Edoardo Mortara (Signature) 1.34.493 10. Nico Hulkenberg (ASM) 1.34.516 |
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20 Apr 2007, 14:34 (Ref:1896356) | #2 | |
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That is a very underwhelming grid.
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20 Apr 2007, 14:37 (Ref:1896361) | #3 | ||
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Wow. Someone I've never heard of at the top (although looking at his racing history, he's got bags of talent). He beat Hulkenburg last year though, when they were both new to F3 Germany...
2007 Formula 3 Euroseries Current position: no position 0 races. 0 wins. 0 pole positions. 0 podiums. Team: Prema Powerteam Car: Dallara F306 (Mercedes) 2006-07 A1GP Championship position: no position 3 races. 0 wins. 0 pole positions. 0 podiums. Team: Team Netherlands 2006 Formula 3 Germany Championship position: 4 (89 points) 20 races. 0 wins. 1 pole position. 8 podiums. Team: SMS Seyffarth Motorsport Car: Dallara F306 (Mercedes) 2005 Formula Renault 2.0 Germany Championship position: 5 (228 points) 14 races. 4 wins. 3 pole positions. 5 podiums. Team: Van Amersfoort Racing Car: Renault FR2000 Formula Renault 2.0 Netherlands Championship position: 1 (203 points) 12 races. 4 wins. 4 pole positions. 9 podiums. Team: Van Amersfoort Racing Car: Renault FR2000 Formula Renault 2.0 Nordic Championship position: 9 (31 points) 2 races. 0 wins. 0 pole positions. 2 podiums. Team: Van Amersfoort Racing Car: Renault FR2000 2004 Formula Renault 2000 Germany Championship position: 26 (24 points) 4 races. 0 wins. 0 pole positions. 0 podiums. Team: Van Amersfoort Racing Formula Renault 2000 Netherlands Championship position: 7 (103 points) ? races. ? wins. ? pole positions. ? podiums. More details needed. |
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20 Apr 2007, 19:13 (Ref:1896610) | #4 | ||
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Qualify
1st ROUND HOCKENHEIM Pos. No. Driver Lap Time Gap 1. 7 Buemi/SUI 17 1:33.702 2. 4 Jakes/GBR 17 1:33.967 00.265 3. 3 Mailleux/FRA 15 1:34.238 00.536 4. 16 van der Zande/NED 17 1:34.351 00.649 5. 19 Hülkenberg/GER 14 1:34.358 00.656 6. 9 Vernay/FRA 14 1:34.389 00.687 7. 6 Salaquarda/CZE 16 1:34.404 00.702 8. 23 Clos/ESP 16 1:34.438 00.736 9. 24 Mortara/ITA 16 1:34.457 00.755 10. 22 Buurman/NED 16 1:34.503 00.801 11. 2 Grosjean/FRA 15 1:34.595 00.893 12. 10 Clairay/FRA 17 1:34.713 01.011 13. 12 Sandtler/GER 17 1:34.839 01.137 14. 8 Piscopo/ITA 17 1:34.933 01.231 15. 1 Kobayashi/JPN 15 1:34.996 01.294 16. 26 Schlegelmilch/LAT 17 1:35.092 01.390 17. 5 Afanasiev/RUS 17 1:35.165 01.463 18. 14 Herck/MON 16 1:35.290 01.588 19. 21 Allemann/SUI 15 1:35.377 01.675 20. 18 Patrizi/AUS 17 1:35.399 01.697 21. 28 Holzer/GER 17 1:35.587 01.885 22. 30 Shaaban/LBN 12 1:36.138 02.436 23. 20 Dillmann/FRA 16 1:36.528 02.826 |
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20 Apr 2007, 20:23 (Ref:1896652) | #5 | ||
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What the hell is Dillman up to? Driving in the world championship holding team, running almost 3 seconds off the place. Admitedly, he's inexperienced; but still, that's pretty poor.
Anyway, time for some interesting stats. This years qualifying times are consistently around 0.05 - 0.10 seconds slower than last years qualifying times. Last years pole: Guerrieri 1.33.651 This years pole: Buemi 1.33.702 Last years top three finishers in the championship qualified 5th, 7th and 2nd respectively. Koyabashi has the dubious honour of having qualified 0.6 seconds slower this year, despite last year it being his first race in F3ES and driving the same spec car. The top 9 qualifiers last year all finished in the top 13 in the championship. The top 5 qualifiers all finished in the top 7. Wonder how much we can read into that |
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20 Apr 2007, 20:32 (Ref:1896656) | #6 | |
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too early to read anything in it really. Just very happy to see Renger doing so well. Good bloke he is, known him for almost 4 years now. Didnt expect him to do so well so early on but for him, starting at a very familiar track won't hurt him!
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20 Apr 2007, 20:36 (Ref:1896661) | #7 | ||
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i think DILEMANN had a serious Crash at Nogaro during Winter Testing, that is maybe the reason why he is so off the pace, he needs more time to recover i guess
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21 Apr 2007, 11:11 (Ref:1896924) | #8 | ||
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Provisional Round 1 Result:
1. Buemi 2. Hulkenberg 3. Mailleux 4. Van Der Zande 5. Grosjean 6. Mortara 7. Vernay 8. Buurman 9. Clos 10. Kobayashi 11. Jakes 12. Schlegelmilch 13. Sandtler 14. Herck 15. Allemann 16. Patrizi 17. Afanasiev 18. Holzer 19. Shaaban 20. Salaquarda 21. Piscopo DNF Clairay DNS Dillmann Buemi and Hulkenberg were rivals in Formula BMW in 2005, Buemi won the title after Hulkenberg was leading the championship almost for the whole year. But Hulkenbergs team filed a protest for an incident in the last weekend, won it and so Hulkenberg got the title after all. Guess Buemi is looking for revenge now, but there should be more guys able to win races just beside these two (Vernay, Buurman, Van Der Zande, Mortara, Kobayashi, Grosjean, Jakes, Mailleux, Clairay and Clos all should be able to get on the podium at least). |
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21 Apr 2007, 16:31 (Ref:1897098) | #9 | ||
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Super result for Mailleux, anyone know why Clairay DNF, cant find any info anywhere.
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21 Apr 2007, 20:48 (Ref:1897252) | #10 | ||
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That was one dull race, the only interesting thing i can remember was Mailleux doing a 360°spin and Hülkenberg slipping through.
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22 Apr 2007, 10:36 (Ref:1897560) | #11 | ||
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Why there was a rolling start in race 2?
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22 Apr 2007, 10:54 (Ref:1897571) | #12 | |
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Cracking race between Burmann and Buemi for second.
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22 Apr 2007, 13:01 (Ref:1897660) | #13 | ||
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Race 2
1. Romain Grosjean (ASM) 25 giri 2. Yelmer Buurman (Manor) a 4.864 3. Sebastien Buemi (Mucke) a 5.455 4. Jean Karl Vernay (Signature) a 6.442 5. James Jakes (Manor) a 7.908 6. Franck Mailleux (Manor) a 8.658 7. Nico Hulkenberg (ASM) a 9.109 8. Edoardo Mortara (Signature) a 9.510 9. Dani Clos (Signature) a 16.230 10. Kamui Kobayashi (ASM) a 20.443 |
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22 Apr 2007, 15:11 (Ref:1897759) | #15 | ||
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22 Apr 2007, 15:46 (Ref:1897781) | #16 | ||
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There was oil on the track from a previous race, so they wouldn't take any risk, so they made it a rolling start.
Shame that Van Der Zande's car broke down, he did very well yesterday. But Buurman did a great job today, great fight with Grosjean, but he was to quick, but he kept Buemi behind him, so 2nd is a very good result. I'm very dissapointed so far with Kobayashi, no points so far, but he hadn't the pace all weekend. |
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22 Apr 2007, 18:55 (Ref:1897859) | #17 | ||
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yeah a porsche engine blew up on the start/finish straight
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