Cita europea para Pedro Roca

El piloto mallorquín Pedro Roca participará este fin de semana en la Subida Internacional al Fito, puntuable para el campeonato de España y Europa de la especialidad. El piloto de Silver-Car llega a esta prueba como líder de la categoría CM dentro del campeonato nacional y tiene como principal objetivo aumentar su ventaja frente a sus rivales en el campeonato.
La prueba, una de las clásicas dentro del panorama nacional, cuenta con un recorrido de 5.300 metros con un trazado técnico y rápido, que congrega cada año a miles de espectadores que acuden en masa.
Los pilotos de Bango Iñigo Martínez y Oscar Palacio serán a priori los principales rivales del balear en la lucha por la categoría CM. Ambos cuentan con opciones para alzarse con el triunfo, sin embargo, Oscar Palacio serán el rival a batir ya que corre en casa y siempre va muy rápido en esta prueba.

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Toni Alarcón competirá este fin de semana en Zuera, primera cita del Campeonato de España de Karting

La primera cita del Campeonato de España de Karting este Fin de semana en Zuera

Toni Alarcón a por todas en KZ2

Zuera, (Zaragoza) viernes 14 de mayo de 2010.

Este fin de semana se disputará en el Circuito Internacional de Zuera la primera cita de las cinco que consta el Campeonato de España de Karting donde participará el balear Toni Alarcón. El piloto patrocinado por el Banco de Santander participará en la competida categoría KZ2 donde se han presentado un total de veintidós equipos.

El Gran Canaria Karting Club, equipo donde milita el mallorquín presentará a tres pilotos en esta categoría y todos ellos usarán los competitivos chasis de la firma CRG equipados con los motores Maxter. Por otro lado la marca italiana Vega será el suministrador oficial de neumáticos para este certamen.

El jueves Toni Alarcón tuvo su primera toma de contacto con la pista con motivo de los entrenamientos libres, los mecánicos probaron diferentes soluciones tanto de reglajes de chasis como de motores sacando buenas conclusiones de cara a la carrera del domingo.

La joven promesa balear nos comentaba esta misma mañana:

"Tengo buenas sensaciones de cara a esta primera cita ayer a lo largo de la jornada conseguimos buenos parciales, pero hemos de mejorar los tiempos por vuelta si es que queremos estar entre los primeros el domingo. La idea para hoy es la de mejorar el "set up" e intentar arañar algunas décimas al cronómetro, asimismo hay que vigilar a nuestros adversarios e intentar estar en sus tiempos, pero todo se andará, las sensaciones de momento son buenas."

HORARIOS

Viernes

9:00 a 13:55 entrenamientos libres KZ2, KF2 y KF3 en tandas de 20 minutos

10:00 a 13:00 verificaciones administrativas

15:30 a 15:50 entrenamientos libres KZ2

16:00 a 18:00 verificaciones técnicas

16:15 briefing pilotos y concursantes KZ2

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Sábado

10:30 a 10:40 entrenamientos oficiales libres KZ2

12:30 a 12:40 entrenamientos oficiales cronometrados

15:30 manga 8 vueltas clasificatoria KZ2

17:00 manga 8 vueltas clasificatoria KZ2

Domingo

09:00 a 09:10 Warm up KZ2

10:35 1 carrera KZ2 14 vueltas

12:25 foto grupo por categorías

13:00 2 carrera KZ2 14 vueltas

Miguel Ferrer Tel. + 34 619.674.644  mferrer@ferbispress.com

Pep Cifre Tel. + 34 678 637 231 pcifre@ferbispress.com

IRC regulars excited by Sardinia TV coverage

Competitors from the Intercontinental Rally Challenge have revealed their delight at the news that Eurosport will show four stages of Rally d’Italia-Sardegna live.
Europe’s largest television sports channel will screen approximately six hours of coverage from the gravel-based event, which runs from 4-6 June, including live footage of the Monte Grighine stages on Saturday and the Coiluna tests on Sunday.
Paul Nagle, who co-drove Kris Meeke to the IRC title in 2009, said: "It’s not only good news for the event but also for the IRC and everyone involved. Eurosport’s onboard camera footage is brilliant for the fans watching at home and gives them a real hands-on experience of what it’s like to take part in an IRC rally."
Franz Wittmann, who drives an Interwetten Racing-run Peugeot 207 in the IRC, said: "The Eurosport coverage is one of the main reasons why my sponsor can justify bringing money into rallying. It’s also the best way to bring the sport to the people."

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Eurosport will show live four stages from Sardinia’s IRC qualifier

Andersson to make IRC debut in Sardinia

Former double Junior world champion P-G Andersson will make his Intercontinental Rally Challenge debut on Rally d’Italia-Sardegna next month.
The Swede, 30, will drive a Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X for the British JRM operation. It is the same car Gwyndaf Evans used to win the British championship-counting Pirelli Rally in April.
"It will be the first time I’ve driven the Evo X in competition although I will get a short test in Sweden tomorrow [Friday]," said Andersson. "I own an Evo IX, which I’ve driven on a few events at home, so it will be interesting to see the differences between the two cars."
Highly-rated, Andersson was a factory Suzuki driver in the World Rally Championship until the Japanese make quit the sport at the end of 2008. More recently, Andersson has driven a Skoda Fabia S2000 in the Super 2000 World Rally Championship as well as testing a Ford Focus WRC for the factory-blessed M-Sport team.
Andersson is no stranger to Sardinia’s demanding gravel roads, having tackled the Olbia-based rally five times in the past when it counted as a round of the WRC. His best result is ninth overall, which he achieved in a Suzuki Ignis Super 1600 car in 2004 and in a Suzuki SX4 WRC in 2008.

Cave satisfied after Sardinia test run

Tom Cave got his preparations for Rally d’Italia-Sardegna underway with a successful test in Wales recently.
Cave will contest at least six rounds of the Intercontinental Rally Challenge in a Proton Satria Neo Super 2000, starting with the island event from 4-6 June.
The 18-year-old British driver covered approximately 80 kilometres during the test, which he described as "constructive".
He added: "The stage we used was a bit rough, dry and dusty so a reasonable start for Sardinia. We started tweaking the settings to work towards a base set-up for the rally and I didn’t feel out of my depth in the car at all. In fact, the harder you work it, the better it is."
Cave, who will be co-driven by fellow Welshman Craig Parry, has already tackled one round of the IRC this season, taking a Ford Fiesta ST to eighth place in the IRC 2WD Cup section of Rallye Automobile Monte-Carlo in January.

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Tom Cave has begun his preparations for round five of the IRC

Format change for Rallye Sanremo

Rallye Sanremo will feature asphalt stages only when it runs as round 10 of the Intercontinental Rally Challenge from 23-25 September.
The organisers, Automobile Club Sanremo (ACS), had planned to run a mixture of asphalt and gravel stages but cost implications have forced them to stick to an all-Tarmac format for the 52nd running of the famous rally.
Sergio Maiga, the ACS president, said: "Maybe we could have carried out the idea to bring Rallye Sanremo back to [the gravel stages of] Siena, but in order to do that we would have been obliged to reduce costs in sectors like safety, where we are not willing to accept any compromise.
"Furthermore we wouldn’t be able to solve any of the economic problems that a race, like the one we had in mind, would have entailed for the teams that will take part in the event and, even more, for the several private drivers that are always showing their affection to our race.
"A leg on gravel and another one on asphalt would have made necessary a change of car set-up during the race and therefore an increase in costs."

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