SATA RALLY ACORES PRESENTED

SATA RALLY ACORES PRESENTED … AND ALL THE OTHER LATEST NEWS FROM THE IRC

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The Sata Rally Acores, which will be the fourth round of the IRC from May 7-9, was recently presented at a press conference on San Miguel Island, which will host the event.
Representatives of the Azorean Government, event backers Grupo Desportivo Comercial (GDC) and the IRC were present at the press conference. The Sata Rally Acores, which previously formed part of the IRC Supporter Event scheme, is set to become a major tool of promotion of the Azorean Islands.
The presentation ceremony, held in the presence of major local dignitaries, underlined the values that the Sata Rally Acores shares with the IRC: namely heritage and the beauty of the landscape.
Francisco Coelho, the president of the organising committee, said: "Our event meets the standards of excellence needed to be a part of the IRC. It forms a great vehicle for the promotion of the Azorean Islands abroad."
Antonio Gomes de Meneses, the president of event sponsor Sata added: "This is a happy day for all Azoreans and for Sata, a company on its way to becoming a benchmark worldwide."
Xavier Gavory, the IRC’s General Coordinator, concluded: "The Sata Rally Acores is a valuable tool to promote the Azores due to the IRC’s increasing television presence in over 100 million households. We look forward to seeing everyone during the first weekend of May. "

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A press conference was held to mark the launch of the Sata Rally Acores

VOLKSWAGEN TEAM TARGETING AZORES RETURN
The number of Super 2000 variants contesting the Sata Rally Azores in May looks set to grow after the René Georges Rally Sport squad confirmed it was planning to enter a Volkswagen Polo on the island event.
Designed by Volkswagen’s distributor in South Africa, the car has been developed by René Georges‘ eponymous team in Belgium over the last couple of seasons and made its debut in the Intercontinental Rally Challenge in 2007.
Jack de Keizjer, the team co-ordinator, revealed he was confident at least one car would compete in the Azores with a second entry being planned for the Ypres Rally in Belgium in June.
"We are talking to some drivers at the moment but we cannot say exactly who for at least one week," de Keizjer said. "The plan is to do between five and six rallies with one car in Azores and then a second car in Ypres."
René Georges‘ team has subjected the Polo to extensive development over the winter and has prioritised enhancing the engine and suspension.
"It is not easy because we are only a private team against many big factory teams but we believe in this car and we are confident we can be in the top five when we come back to the IRC," said de Keizjer.
AUSTRIAN DRIVER CONSIDERS IRC CAMPAIGN
Andreas Waldherr could combine a programme of Intercontinental Rally Challenge events with his domestic championship campaign in Austria.
Waldherr, 40, will pilot the Volkswagen Polo Super 2000, previously driven by Bernd Casier in the IRC, on the remaining six rounds of this year’s Austrian championship, starting with the Lavanttal Rallye on March 27/28.
The car is one of two owned by Volkswagen Motorsport Austria, which has combined forces with the Belgian René Georges Rally Sport operation.
"We will provide technical support to Volkswagen Motorsport Austria in their challenge for the 2009 Austrian Rally Championship and two of our team members will be on all Austrian rallies," said René Georges Rally Sport team co-ordinator Jack de Keizjer.
"We are progressing with the car all of the time and doing our best to improve the power of the engine and the handling. Andreas is one of the favourites for the title this year and will have a strong challenge against the Skoda Fabia Super 2000 of Raimund Baumschlager."
Although Waldherr has yet to commit to any IRC events, de Keizjer added: "It is also possible he will compete on some rallies outside of Austria, including some selected IRC rounds."
If Waldherr join the IRC, he would double the Austrian representation in the series: Franz Wittmann Jr is contesting seven events in an Interwetten Racing Mitsubishi Lancer E9.
LEADING BRITISH DRIVER HOPES FOR IRC ENTRY
Guy Wilks, a two-time winner of the British Rally Championship, is planning to progress to the Intercontinental Rally Challenge this season.
The 29-year-old Briton actually contested the IRC-counting Rally Russia in a Honda Civic Type-R last July but was unable to continue in the JAS Motorsport-run car this season after Honda withdrew from international competition at the end of 2008.
Wilks has since linked-up with the Mellors Elliott Motorsport team, the British company responsible for Proton’s Satria Neo Super 2000 challenger, and completed a test in Wales last month. Proton became the seventh manufacturer to register for the IRC in March.
"I would like to do the IRC," said Wilks. "There are lots of opportunities in the IRC because it is attracting manufacturers who all seem to be very enthusiastic. I’ve tested the Proton for one day and I was very impressed with it. There are some areas where it can be improved but I am sure that will come. I’m convinced it can get some very good results in the IRC."
Wilks was a former rival of his fellow Briton Kris Meeke in the Junior World Rally Championship. Meeke has established himself as one of the IRC’s leading drivers after winning the second round of the series in Brazil last month.
SOUSA CONFIRMED IN PROCAR-RUN ABARTH
Portuguese driver Bernardo Sousa has confirmed he will take part on two rounds of the Intercontinental Rally Challenge this season in an Abarth Grande Punto run by the Italian Procar Rally Team.
Sousa, who was born on the Portuguese governed island of Madeira, is also contesting the Production Car World Rally Championship in the Italian-built machine. His IRC programme will include the rallies in Azores in May and Madeira at the end of July.
A spokesperson for the Procar team said: "He showed last year a considerable level of performance and it is a very important agreement we have defined."
Sousa, 21, has contested the Sata Rally Azores on two previous occasions but has twice failed to finish. Nevertheless, he has described the event as one of the best on the international calendar, despite the traditional rivalry that exists between Madeira and the Azores, another Portuguese territory.
"I love the rally," said Sousa. "The roads are in very good condition but in some places they are narrow with a lot of rocks. What is the most impressive is the countryside. It is beautiful and also very peaceful."
The event will begin with a shakedown on Thursday May 7. The two competitive legs take place on Friday May 8 and Saturday May 9.
SKODA ACE HANNINEN IS FIRST TO START PRACTICE EVENT
Skoda’s Finnish star Juho Hanninen will lead a field of more than 70 crews when the Valasska Rally gets underway in the Czech Republic on March 27.
Hanninen and his factory Skoda team-mate Jan Kopecky, who will be the fourth driver to leave the start ramp in Valasska, are using the event as part of the ongoing development of the Skoda Fabia Super 2000, which made its competition debut on the Monte Carlo Rally in January, the opening round of this year’s Intercontinental Rally Challenge.
The event consists of six special stages covering a total distance of 67.86 kilometres on Friday evening before the restart on Saturday when competitors face a further 94.90 kilometres of competitive action split between eight stages.
Skoda’s motorsport director Michal Hrabanek said: "We appreciate having another opportunity to test the vehicle in a real competition after the Monte Carlo Rally. Like on the previous occasion, we want to move a few steps forward with our vehicle development efforts, and although the main purpose of our appearance at the Valasska Rally is to test the new vehicle, our ambitions also include achieving the best possible result."
Czech Roman Kresta is set to provide the Skoda drivers with their closest opposition. The former World Rally Championship star is due to drive a Peugeot 207 Super 2000 run by the Mogul Racing Team.
Skoda’s next appearance in the IRC will be the Sata Rally Azores in May. It will enter a further four events with Rally Russia in July and Barum Rally Zlin in its native Czech Republic in August also likely to be included on the schedule.

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Volkswagen could return to the IRC on the Sata Rally Acores

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WTCC : LADA SPORT MAKE STEADY PROGRESS

The LADA Sport team are making steady progress on their first season as a WTCC registered manufacturer.
Although the Russian cars are still struggling to be on the pace with the other works cars, the results achieved in Mexico proved that the team’s efforts are giving the first fruits.
"We had a lot of fun in Puebla, and showed our potential. It is clear that we still have some way to go, but we have clearly identified the main areas to be improved. We got three cars to the end of the second race, which was testament to our reliability, and gained a lot of useful information. We are now looking forward to Marrakech; the track is new to everybody and this can help a new team like ours," said team leader Viktor Shapovalov.
And Jaap van Lagen echoed: "Our car is basically good but we are lacking power on the straights, which is making the difference. The Mexican weekend was a very encouraging experience and we should have some improvements for Morocco, such as a new engine head."


The LADA cars of van Lagen and Ladygin on the Mexican banking

ZANARDI HAPPY WITH FIRST POINTS
BMW Team Italy-Spain’s Alessandro Zanardi scored his first points of the season in Mexico, coming home sixth in the Puebla’s second race.
The Italian driver’s car suffered from an alternator problem during the first race that resulted in a power steering failure in the last seven laps.
"To finish that race in ninth position was an outstanding result," team manager Roberto Ravaglia commented. "Alessandro put in an enormous physical effort, as he uses the steering wheel also to accelerate."
"Once more my team did something magic for me. In the 15 minutes of repair time between the races the boys managed to change the alternator, the exhaust, the bumper and more parts. They only forgot to adjust my mirrors. Giving them this result after what they did, is one of the highlights of my racing career, as I was able to compete with the other BMW cars. This gives us an amazing boost for Marrakech," said Zanardi.


Alessandro Zanardi scored first points in Puebla

CHEVROLET OFFER TEST TO IFM DRIVERS
Chevrolet have signed a partnership with International Formula Master to offer IFM drivers the chance to test a WTCC Chevrolet Cruze racing car.
The test session will see at least one of this year’s top IFM drivers awarded the chance to get behind the wheel of the 2009 WTCC Cruze WTCC.
"We are looking forward to seeing a Formula Master driver at the wheel of one of our cars", said Chevrolet Europe Motorsport Manager Eric Nève. "The Series is a strong part of our weekend, and we always keep an eye on how well its young drivers are doing. It will be good to see how one of them fares at the wheel of our world touring car. This partnership, which will give additional visibility to the new Cruze, fits perfectly with Chevrolet’s fresh and dynamic image".

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Bridgestone Motorsport’s Friday Update

AUSTRALIAN GRAND PRIX F1/2009 - MELBOURNE 27/03/2009    - 
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For the first time in twelve seasons, Bridgestone Potenza slick racing tyres graced a Formula One car at a grand prix as the 2009 season got underway in Melbourne, Australia for the ING Australian Grand Prix. AT&T Williams driver Nico Rosberg was the fastest man in both of the two Friday practice sessions at Albert Park, for round one of the 2009 FIA Formula One World Championship. Rosberg set a 1min 26.687secs using the medium compound in the first session with team-mate Kazuki Nakajima the second fastest, also using the medium, and Kimi Raikkonen (Scuderia Ferrari Marlboro) the third quickest, using the super soft. In the later session Rosberg set a 1min 26.053secs, with Rubens Barrichello (Brawn GP) second quickest and Jarno Trulli (Panasonic Toyota Racing) third quickest, all top three drivers using the super soft. Outlining the close competition in prospect for the season ahead, just over two seconds covered the entire field in this second practice session. Both sessions were held later in the day than previously at this event, due to the race start time change to 17:00 hrs on Sunday. The first session started at 12:30 hrs, and the second started at 16:30 hrs. The notoriously fickle Melbourne weather provided pleasant temperatures, but some way off the heat of last year. Track conditions were as expected early in the race meeting, with the lower levels of grip provided by the surface due to it only being used once a year for motor racing activity.   Hirohide Hamashima – Bridgestone Director of Motorsport Tyre Development, said: “Today was very exciting as, for the first time, we saw all the 2009 specification cars on track at a grand prix weekend, and it was also a very nostalgic day as we saw slick tyres in Melbourne. The first day of the season is always difficult for drivers, and the Albert Park circuit was quite dirty and slippery, as we expected. The super soft tyre will provide the big challenge for the weekend, and it performed largely as wanted, with an absolute lap time around a second faster than the medium, and quite rapid progression towards increasing lap times as it deteriorates. The dirty track did mean more graining than we predicted, but this will improve with a cleaner track and more rubber laid. The medium compound was very robust and will certainly be the main race tyre. As far as track conditions are concerned we expect more grip tomorrow and on Sunday.”

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Stats of the Day Total amount of laps completed by all drivers: 1041 laps Average number of laps per driver: 52 laps Most laps by a driver: 83 – Glock (Toyota) Compounds used: Medium / Super Soft Fastest super soft compound time 1min 26.053secs (Rosberg – FP2) Fastest medium compound time 1min 26.142secs (Rosberg – FP2)

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