Tomas Enge second in A1GP Brno
Tomas Enge qulified at seventh place. Finished second.
Czech fans that had crowded into the natural amphitheatre surrounding the Brno circuit were delighted to see Tomas Enge secure the Czech team’s first podium finish of the season. Thanks to a slick tyre change on lap nine, the Czech was able to squeeze past Duran when the Mexican pitted two laps later. Duran pushed Enge hard to regain position, but the Brno specialist kept his line until the finish. “It was a strong performance,” Enge said, “I had to get used to the car again after so long away, I had to get used to a new engineer, but everyone did a great job and I’m really happy with the result. I don’t know if I’ll celebrate too much tonight though – it’s been a tough week!”
Source: A1GP Site
Qualifying Results
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
Czech fans that had crowded into the natural amphitheatre surrounding the Brno circuit were delighted to see Tomas Enge secure the Czech team’s first podium finish of the season. Thanks to a slick tyre change on lap nine, the Czech was able to squeeze past Duran when the Mexican pitted two laps later. Duran pushed Enge hard to regain position, but the Brno specialist kept his line until the finish. “It was a strong performance,” Enge said, “I had to get used to the car again after so long away, I had to get used to a new engineer, but everyone did a great job and I’m really happy with the result. I don’t know if I’ll celebrate too much tonight though – it’s been a tough week!”
Source: A1GP Site
Qualifying Results
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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