Mexico City; Champ Car World Series' Final Race of 2005
November 4, 2004 - Highlight
Will Power has finished 9th fastest in Friday Qualifying today in Mexico in what is his second ever Champ Car race weekend, and first time at the track. Power's provisional qualifying slot sees him line up as the second Rookie behind Canadian Andrew Ranger. The session was an incident-packed one, with two red flags when Glock and Ranger spun respectively and stalled on track. Will ran 8 laps in the 35min session and posted a best time of 1min29.445sec. Team-mate Alex Tagliani only managed 4 laps and set the 11th fastest time, while Toyota Atlantic Champion Charles Zwolsman who is running Team Australia's third car this weekend, was 18th fastest. AJ Allmendinger takes provisional pole which assures him a front row start for Sunday's race.
MEXICO CITY - Champ Car Qualifying
November 5, 2005 - Highlight
In a scene reminiscent of Sufer's Paradise qualifying two weeks ago, Will Power will line up as the second fastest Rookie after Timo Glock, only two places behind team-mate Alex Tagliani. The Queenlander compeleted 11 laps in the 36 minute session and posted a time of 1min28.195sec to be 13th fastest. Power was lying in 10th spot when a Red Flag was brought out after fellow Team Australia entrant, Charles Zwolsman spun and stalled on track. Will had only exited the pits 2 minutes before the Red Flag after a scheduled stop so his second stint was effictively cut short. Four and a half minutes remained as the track went green again and although Will betterd his time, after he hit the chequered flag he was demoted by Nelson Philippe (10th), Tagliani (11th) and Glock (12th) respectively. Toyota Atlantic Champion Zwolsman, will grid up in P18.
TEAM AUSTRALIA CHASES TOP FIVE SPOT
01/11/2005
The Aussie Vineyards Team Australia squad has its sights set on a top five championship result for Alex Tagliani as the Champ Car World Series heads to Mexico for the final round of the 2005 championship this weekend.
Tagliani’s fourth place finished on the streets of Surfers Paradise moved him within seven points of A.J. Allmendinger in fifth place. However, Tagliani faces a tough challenge ahead with Allmendinger heading a points “traffic jam” with 199 points ahead of Jimmy Vassser, 198; Tagliani, 192; Mario Dominguez, 189; and Timo Glock on 181.
However, the Canadian-born “adopted Australian” will be hoping for a change of fortune in Mexico with his new team in 2005. His best ever qualifying effort at the Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez is only 13th (2004 and 2003) and his best race finish 10th (2002).
Tagliani will be joined in Mexico by young Australian star Will Power who will make his second start for Team Australia.
The Queenslander made his debut at the Lexmark Indy 300 after spending 2005 racing in Europe in the World Series by Renault Championship.
The Aussie Vineyards team will also run a third car at the series finale for newly-crowned Toyota Atlantic champion Charles Zwolsman.
Team Australia will make its debut in the relaunched Cosworth-powered Atlantic Championship in 2006 with a two car team wearing the green and gold colours.
ALEX TAGLIANI - #15, AUSSIE VINEYARDS LOLA FORD “The track at Mexico City has a lot of really good high speed corners, especially the chicane over on the back part of the course. “It really has a little bit of everything – including a street course type section inside the baseball stadium. Overall it is pretty demanding and a challenging place to get the car right for. “The aim for the weekend is to keep fighting hard to grab a top five spot in the championship. “I am only seven points from 5th spot but it will be a very tight battle with those guys I am fighting with. “Bad luck cost me some points early in the year, but it will now be very important to finish with a good result. That will give the Aussie Vineyards team a great springboard for 2006.”
WILL POWER - #5, AUSSIE VINEYARDS LOLA FORD "Basically I am looking forward to getting back in the car again. "These couple of races are all about seat time for me before I head into my first full rookie season. "I am looking forward to completing a race without any drama and learning as much as I possibly can. "From what I hear about Mexico it is a pretty fast track and that's something that I certainly like. "I just need to stay out of trouble and get the miles."
CHARLES ZWOLSMAN - #25, AUSSIE VINEYARDS LOLA FORD “This has been a tremendous year for me personally and Condor Motorsports. “I have to thank Team Australia and Kevin Kalkhoven and his Champ Car operation for making this weekend’s ride possible. “The goal has been to reach the Champ Car ranks for sometime and I am really looking forward to the experience. “Team Australia has really made an impact this season on and off the track and I believe I will learn a lot this weekend in so many areas.”
CRAIG GORE - CO-OWNER TEAM AUSTRALIA "We have certainly come a long way in what seems a short amount of time. "It is hard to believe we are already at the last race of the season. "Everyone involved with the team is still on the high generated in Australia and I think the crew is living on adrenalin after their efforts to get three cars to the last couple of races. "I think everyone involved with Team Australia can be proud of what we have achieved this season and hopefully we can get Alex a couple of spots higher on the championship table with a solid result in Mexico this weekend. "We certainly could have had better results in Australia on the track, but sometimes that's racing. Bring on Mexico."
DERRICK WALKER – CO-OWNER TEAM AUSTRALIA “This will be the last track where we will be running the Lola for the first time. Finding that sweet spot early will be the secret to having a strong car in qualifying. “The Mexico City track has a little bit of everything, it really is a classic road course. “I went to Mexico for the original Champ Car events in 1980 and 81 and the facility has changed dramatically since then. It really is now first class. I have to say this race is one of my favourites. It is a great fan track with a brilliant atmosphere. “Our first season together really has had a lot more positives than negatives but our aim will certainly be to cap off the year with a good result.
LAST YEAR IN MEXICO CITY: 1 - S. Bourdais - 1:39:02.662 2 - B. Junqueira - + 4.604 3 - A. Allmendinger - + 6.780 4 - J. Wilson - + 7.902 5 - J. Vasser - + 17.081 6 - P. Carpentier - + 57.788 7 - O. Servia - + 1:21.101 8 - M. Dominguez - + 1:22.727 9 - M. Jourdain Jr. - +1:31.899 10 - P. Tracy - + 1 Lap 11 - A. Tagliani - + 1 Lap 12 - R. Gonzalez - + 1 Lap 13 - R. Lavin - + 1 Lap 14 - M. Valiante - + 1 Lap 15 - M. Haberfeld - + 1 Lap 16 - N. Philippe - + 1 Lap 17 - G. Smith - + 1 Lap 18 - T. Marques - + 3 Laps 19 - R. Hunter-Reay + 5 Laps
CHAMPIONSHIP STANDINGS: 1 – S. Bourdais - 344 2 – O. Servia - 265 3 – J. Wilson - 231 4 – P. Tracy - 221 5 - A.J. Allmendinger - 199 6 – J. Vasser - 198 7 – A. Tagliani - 192 8 – M. Dominguez - 189 9 – T. Glock (R) - 181 10 – R. Bremer (R) - 137 11 – C. da Matta - 132 12 – A. Ranger (R) - 126 13 – B. Wirdheim (R) - 115 14 – R. Hunter-Reay - 110 15 – M. Marshall (R) - 104 16 – N. Philippe - 100 17 – R. Sperafico (R) - 89 18 – R. Lavin - 65 19 – B. Junqueira - 59 20 – A. Sperafico - 24 21 – R. Dalziel (R) - 13 22 – T. Marques - 10 23 – M. Valiante (R) - 10 24 – F. Del Monte (R) - 10 25 – M. McDowell (R) - 9 26 – W. Power (R) - 6 27 – J. Goeters (R) - 3
SCHEDULE Practice 1: November 4, 10:15 am (local) / November 5, 3:15 am (AEST) Practice 2: November 4, 2:00 pm (local) / November 5, 7:00 am (AEST) Qualifying 1: November 4, 2:25 pm (local) / November 5, 7:25 am (AEST) Practice 3: November 5, 9:15 am (local) / November 6, 2:15 am (AEST) Practice 4: November 5, 12.45 pm (local) / November 6, 5:45 am (AEST) Qualifying 2: November 5, 1:10 pm (local) / November 6, 6:00 am (AEST) Warm-Up: November 6, 10:45 am (local) / November 7, 3:45 pm (AEST) Race: November 6, 2:45 pm (local) / November 7, 7:45am (AEST)
AUSTRALIAN TELEVISION: The Montreal round of the Champ Car World Series will be telecast on Network Ten at 11.50 pm (AEST) on November 7.
Top 10 Finish for Power In Mexico
November 6, 2005
Team Australia's Will Power finished 10th in the final Champ Car race of 2005 in Mexico City today, the thrid rookie after Timo Glock in 5th and Andrew Ranger in 9th, and only two spots behind team-mate Alex Tagliani who finished in 8th place.
The 70 lap race was slowed three times by full caution yellow's, first Ronnie Bremer crashed heavily on lap 20 and then later on lap 56 Timo Glock and Mario Dominguez came together when battling for 4th.˙ The final incident happened shortly after on lap 61; Cristiano da Matta was hit from behind by Champion Sebastion Bourdais when he locked up while battling with the Brazilian at the re-start.˙ Bourdais had been consistently making his way back through the field after engine problems earlier in the race forced him to pit out of sequence.
After Bremer’s heavy crash the pit lane was closed until lap 21 when, apart from Rodolfo Lavin and Paul Tracy (who had run into trouble in the opening laps and had already made stops), the rest of the field pitted.˙ Will’s stop went longer than expected and he dropped down to 17th place, following his team-mate Charles Zwolsman out of the pit lane.
The Queenslander passed Zwolsman at the restart and moved up to 14th place (Lavin and Bourdais were forced to pit again under yellow pushing them to the rear of the field), but he was quickly demoted to 15th when Tracy began his charge back to the front after serving a drive-though for blocking at the re-start.˙ Power was stuck behind Ricardo Sperifico for the whole of his second stint, consistently posting faster times than the Brazilian, but unable to pass and make any progress.
As the second pit-stop window opened on lap 44, the number 5 car stayed out longer than most having saved his fuel wisely – but crucially, not long enough to jump Sperifico who also pitted on lap 49.˙ Will re-joined in 15th however on lap 50 he finally got ahead of Sperifico when he pitted again after only completing a lap!˙
Now chasing down Michael McDowell, Power put in two fast laps in the low 1min30’s˙ while in clean air, keen to make up for the time he had lost behind Sperifico during his second stint.˙ He reached the back of McDowell on lap 55 and passed the fellow rookie (who’s first Champ Car race was also in Australia), for 13th a lap later – moments before the second full caution yellows were brought out.
However, it was the next set of yellows that benefited the young Australian the most when he was promoted to 10th place by the loss of da Matta and Bourdais.˙ Power closely chased the back of Ranger for the remaining 6 laps and crossed the line in a solid 10th for his first ever Champ Car finish.
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TEAM AUSTRALIA GRAB PAIR OF TOP TEN RESULTS IN SERIES FINAL
07/11/2005
- Team News
The Aussie Vineyards Team Australia squad has completed its debut season in the Champ Car World Series by scoring a pair of top ten finishes in the final round of the 2005 Championship in Mexico City today.
Despite suffering from a lack of outright pace, Team Australia’s three drivers Alex Tagliani, Will Power and Charles Zwolsman all kept their head as leading rivals including former champ Cristiano da Matta and 2004 & 05 series champion Sebastien Bourdais crashed out.
Tagliani finished 8th today to complete the 2005 championship in 7th place – equalling his best ever season performance in the Champ Car World Series.
New team-mate, Australian Will Power also impressed to record his first race finish. Power battled back from a poor pit stop to grab 10th place at the chequered flag.
New Toyota Atlantic champion Charles Zwolsman also earned a race finish in his Champ Car debut. Zwolsman made his debut as a reward from Champ Car for winning this year’s Atlantic series. The Dutchman made the most progress of any of the Team Australia entries – moving from 18th on the grid to a 13th place finish.
Today’s race was won by Brit Justin Wilson – his second win of the 2005 season.
ALEX TAGLIANI – CAR #15 START: 11th FINISH: 8th “We were a little bit lucky today to finish where we did but I’m not complaining. It was a great effort from the team to run the Lola chassis for the first time this year. “Team Australia has shown a lot of potential and we are fighting in the championship with some pretty strong teams and it is definitely not an easy competition. “This first year was a real learning year. We know we have some work to do on straight line speed and dampers to come on strong in 2006. “The most important thing for me today was to try to keep out of trouble and that’s how we ended up with a solid top ten result.” “Next season starts tomorrow and I am looking forward to working with Will – I am sure we are going to make a great combination.”
WILL POWER – CAR #5 START: 12th FINISH: 10th “It was great to today to get a full race under my belt. The first yellow flag messed up my race a bit because my fuel economy was excellent and I probably could have gone two or three laps further than anybody. My pit stop got a bit messed up as well because I nearly pulled into the wrong Team Australia pit – it was a bit confusing. “From then on it was a bit of a struggle because I was stuck in traffic. I had a really good car but getting through the traffic was pretty tough. “Especially at the end the Aussie Vineyards car was excellent – it was very strong. “Looking forward to next year it will be great to enter my first full rookie season with two races already under my belt. “Today was certainly the longest race I have done in an open wheel car and it was tough at times, but physically I felt really strong at the end.”
CHARLES ZWOLSMAN – CAR #25 START: 18th TIME: 13th “I am definitely pleased to get through to the finish in my first ever Champ Car race. I worked hard in the first two stints to try and save fuel and I made a mistake on my second stop when I came in one lap too early. “I learnt a lot today – the race was really good. Physically it was a lot tougher than an Atlantic race, especially when they put on the red Bridgestone tires – the extra grip made the steering really heavy. “This is my first ever race with pit stops was it was a great experience for me. I really have to thank Champ Car, the Atlantic series and Team Australia for this opportunity. The guys did a great job for me – they didn’t rush me at all and helped me a great deal throughout the weekend.”
DERRICK WALKER – CO-OWNER TEAM AUSTRALIA “It has been a fantastic season for our first year as Team Australia. The team did a fantastic job and the drivers drove their heart out all year. “We ended up with a very respectable first year. We still have a lot to build on for next year but we have at least laid the foundations to continue to move forward. I am very happy. “Team Australia has a tremendous group of guys who work exceptionally have and I think we have a great driver talent in the team as well. “We just have to do our homework, get our cars engineered a little better, learn a little more about the Lola and I think we will be back on the podium very soon.”
CRAIG GORE – CO-OWNER TEAM AUSTRALIA “It does only seem like yesterday we were at Long Beach but it is very gratifying to finishing with two cars in the top ten at the final race of the year. To see what we have done this year with the cars, the team and what we have achieved for Australia is fantastic. “We didn’t have any pace today and that really damaged us today. However, the guys kept their noses clean and did a fantastic job. “I am very proud of the Aussie Vineyards crew, we have pulled off miracles to run three cars at the final two races. “When you look at what we have been able to achieve this year to represent Australia and provide our sponsors with outstanding marketing opportunities in the North American market – it really is pleasing.”