ROUND 10 - Magny-Cours (F) October 24-25-26 2003
Robert Doornbos ENDS IN BEAUTY this F3 Euro Series season !!!
2nd final place in Race2
A very
cold Magny-Cours circuit welcomed the F3 Euro Series Circus for
the penultimate round of the season 2003. Even if the championship
title had already been assigned at Hockenheim to leader Australian
Ryan Briscoe, the two French races promised to give the spectators
and teams a very battled fight on track between the 30 drives at
the wheel of their F3 cars.
With
-2°C air temperature the F3 drivers faced the qualifying for
Race1 aware of the difficulty that they would have had to get their
Kumho tyres up in right temperature. The 30 minutes of qualifying
saw a strong fight for the top positions with some drivers caught
by surprise by the icy track, like Pla who hit the tyres at the
first corner. In these conditions, where was very easy to make mistakes,
Robert put his Dallara-Mugen Honda in 15th position. For the all
session "Boss" suffered of some braking problems, also
after entered the pit-lane to change the pads. Things went better
during the race and Robert was able to make a brilliant start passing
6 cars and finishing the penultimate race in 9th position, so close
to the point zone. "My car was really better than in qualifying"
commented Robert "It's just a pity that I didn't finish into
the point zone, but me and the team had a misunderstanding and I
didn't realize I was 9th. If I had known, I would have pushed harder
to reach the 8th place. Anyway, I'm quite satisfied because with
temperatures so low it was very easy to make mistakes and ruin the
race or hit the tyres barriers".
Robert
Doornbos could prove to be very fast in the first session of qualifying,
valid for Race2, where "Boss"
put in a perfect performance and qualified the team Ghinzani Dallara-Mugen
Honda in a in a best 4th place, with some minutes to go, before
being passed by 3 cars. With a time of 1:35.296 at the average speed
of 160,552km/h "Boss" finally qualified himself in a 7th
position (only 0,038 thousandths lower than Klien, 6th), first Mugen
Honda driver on the starting grid for Sunday race. A very motivated
Robert made a brilliant start and managed to gain as much positions
as possible at the first corner where he had to battle with Prémat
on the left and Lapierre on the right side, but Robert pushed more
and passed 4th despite his left wing ruined by a hit with champion
Briscoe. Passed in 3rd position "Boss" overtook the poleman
Margaritis trying to chase the leader Timo Glock, 5 seconds ahead
him. 5 laps after Robert was so close to him to think about the
first place, he tried to pass him but finished on the grass and
so he had to be satisfied with his 2nd position. "I'm really
happy, especially for this second race. I finished the season as
I begun it: on podium! The race was very battled and I managed to
come out victorious against such a lot of good drivers, in a such
competitive championship. I have enjoyed my season despite some
ups and downs, like it happens in motor racing, and now I can concentrate
on my future. In two weeks I'll be testing a F3000 car and then
I'll be flying to Asia with Team Menu for the Macao and Korea International
F3 races. I want to thank my team for the job done this year and
my sponsors and fans for the support given to me".
Next
week Robert Doornbos will be fully concentrating on training preparing
for the TEST he will be facing on 5 and 6 November at Jerez (Spain)
with Team ARDEN MOTORSPORT, champion of the International FIA F3000
title this season with Bjorn Wirdheim.
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