12.Oktober
2003 (kos), Press release, Team Racing Engineering
Racing
Engineering´s Ricardo Mauricio leads Spanish F3 Championship!
Racing
Engineering´s Ricardo Mauricio is the great winner of the
sixth round
of the 2003 Spanish F3 Championship taking place this weekend at
the
Circuito de Jerez. Starting from pole position and marking the fastest
lap
time in the race, Ricardo celebrated a deserved start-to-finish
victory in a
race that has seen many incidents.
His teammate Juan Antonio Del Pino finished the race eighth.
Racing Engineering is leading the drivers as well as the team championship.
Race:
Ricardo Mauricio went into the race from pole position and for the
frontrunner the race was rather unspectacular. Never having been
in any real
danger of not making the maximum points in the race, Ricardo had
Soucek, who
ran in second, under control during the whole race. Ricardo marked
the
fastest lap in the race and scored the maximum points possible this
weekend.
These very important points allowed Ricardo to take over the lead
in the
drivers championship and are a very vital step towards the title.
The young Andalusian Juan Antonio Del Pino, starting the race fourth,
had to
come into the pits during the first lap since a starting incident
with
another driver has caused a broken rim. Racing Engineering¹s
crew changed
the wheel on Juan Antonio¹s car and he rejoined the race thirteenth.
By lap
11 Juan Antonio was already in fifth position again and put a lot
of
pressure on Barba. In the last corner of lap eleven, Juan Antonio
attempted
to overtake Barba, a driver with whom other Racing Engineering drivers
didn¹t have the best on-track experience as well, and spun
when being hit by
his opponent¹s car.
The other two Racing Engineering drivers look back to an eventful
race.
Racing Engineering¹s Pedro Barral, together with Serafim and
Risatti, were
involved in a start accident that caused all three drivers to retire
before
even reaching the start-finish-line!
Lourenço Da Veiga, starting from ninth position, was right
behind Barba in
lap four, but when the Spaniard spun, and Lourenço didn¹t
have any other
choice but go off the track in order to avoid a crash.
After the Sunday race Alfonso de Orleans, president, stated, ³It
was a crazy
weekend. Ricardo did really well. I am sure the other drivers would
have
also had a good result, but due to some careless maneuvers by some
of the
more inexperienced drivers, it was not to be so.
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