05.07.2003
(kos), Press release, Team Racing Engineering
Racing
Engineerings Ricardo Mauricio sets pace in Estoril and gets
both pole positions!
Round
four of the 2003 Spanish Formula 3 Championship is taking place
this weekend at the circuit of Estoril (Portugal), a track where
Racing Engineering can look back to very good results from the previous
years. And for tomorrows races expectations are high with
Ricardo Mauricio going into both races from pole position. Pedro
Barral starts into the first race from fifth place, into the second
from eleventh place. Juan Antonio del Pino leaves from ninth and
fourth position. Lourenço da Veiga has been penalized and
goes into the first race from the end of the grid and starts the
second race fourteenth.
Qualifying
1:
Ricardo Mauricio has been the dominating man of the first qualifying
session. From the very beginning he was in first position and set
his fastest time at 135.743 in lap nine. The runner up positions
changed a lot throughout the qualifying session but permanently
saw Racing Engineerings Pedro Barral in a very promising position
for tomorrows race. Pedro will start fifth from the starting
grid laping a time of 136.425. Juan Antonio Del Pino, who
joined Racing Engineering this Friday, had to adjust his driving
style to the Dallara F300 Toyota, but already proved his talent
when marking his best time in lap ten at 136.841. He goes
into tomorrows first race from ninth position.
Lourenço Da Veiga finished the qualifying eighth, but has
been penalized and goes into the race from last position as he had
not seen the sign that obliges him to do a weight check when he
entered the pits for new tyres.
Qualifying
2:
Also the second qualifying session was led by Ricardo Mauricio.
Ricardo once more set the fastest times from the very beginning
although he mentioned a lack of grip in the front of his car compared
to the morning session. Nevertheless the young Brazilian set the
pole time at 135.713 without much effort.
Juan Antonio del Pino showed his potential when receiving his new
tyres and marked his fastest time in lap twelve. Juan Antonio will
go into the second race from fourth position. Pedro Barral, after
a very good first qualifying decided not too change much on his
car like the other Racing Engineering drivers. However he also felt
a lack of grip and therefore only finished eleventh (136.568).
Lourenço, having already lost a chance for the first race
will go into tomorrows race from fourteenth position.
Ricardo, after marking both fastest lap times of the day stated,
From the moment we arrived here the sessions have been very
competitive between the top three drivers in the championship. For
the first qualifying I had a very good set up and an advantage over
the other drivers, as I had the best package and everything worked
well driver, car, team and weather. Everything was perfect
and I have the pole position. Then we didnt touch the car
for the second qualifying. With the old tyres the handling of the
car was very good. But then the wind totally changed and I lost
front grip due to that. The second qualifying therefore was harder
than the first one. I am very happy with the two pole positions,
so until now my job is done.
After
the two qualifyings Pedro announced, I started the first session
with old tyres and later switched to news ones. I finished the first
session fifth, which is not bad. In the second qualifying I also
started on old tyres and after I changed to new ones, but the car
didnt feel the same and I therefore finished eleventh.
Juan
Antonio after his first days with Racing Engineering says, In
the first qualifying the car was pretty good, but I still had a
problem finding the exact breaking point. I spent a lot of time
with my engineer and also in front of the computer analyzing the
data with him. I also spoke to Ricardo, who gave me some advices.
Then I put all this into practice and it was really good. I will
start fourth and am happy with the car and the team. I learn a lot
with Racing Engineering and many things of importance I didnt
know about before. The team is doing a great job and want to say
a special thanks to my engineer and mechanics.
Alfonso
de Orleans stated Ricardo, as usual is on top, he is a real
talent. As for de Pino, what a great young driver, I think that
he will really show us some great racing tomorrow. As for the team,
they did a great job. The boys have prepared the cars just right
for this track. Well done to all of them.
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