Archiv des Monats: Dezember 2011
Marry Christmas, Feliz Navidad, Frohe Weihnachten.
Auto Vidal, presentó el nuevo Mercedes-Benz Actros
La pasada semana, y con motivo de la presentación oficial del nuevo camión Actros de Mercedes-Benz. Auto Vidal, Concesionario exclusivo de la marca, para Baleares, organizaba un original evento en el Circuito Mallorca Renn Arena.
Con la presencia de clientes y prensa especializada, se llevaba a cabo una jornada de pruebas, para dar a conocer el nuevo camión y poder comprobar el alto nivel de dinamismo, confort y rentabilidad, que Mercedes-Benz ha conseguido con este nuevo camión de larga distancia.
El nuevo Actros brinda máximo confort y una sensación de conducción especialmente segura y relajante. Desde el primer hasta el último kilómetro.
Los nuevos motores de cilindros en línea Euro V impresionan con una reducción del consumo en un 6% en comparación con la anterior serie de propulsores. Los motores Euro VI disponibles ya para el nuevo Actros establecen asimismo referencias con una reducción del consumo de hasta 3% frente a los anteriores motores Euro V.
Christopher Zanella ends second test day on top
Impressive display by both new and returning drivers in Barcelona
Christopher Zanella ended the second and final day of official Formula Two testing as the leading driver to conclude and impressive display by a host of talented international drivers.
The 22-year-old, who recorded two wins on his way to second in this years F2 championship, used the cooler morning temperatures to set a best time of 1:37.075s, which remained unbeaten by the narrowest of margins.
German Markus Pommer continued to impress to record the second fastest time of the day, this time in the final stint, with Romanian Mihai Marinescu going third fastest. European F3 Open champion Alex Fontana finished fourth overall with Italian Edoardo Liberati completing the top five.
Once again the second test day saw all the sessions closely contested along with some superb debut drives including that of teenager Matheo Tuscher.
The F2 paddock also welcomed several new faces with James Cole, who raced in F2 this year securing two top 10 finishes, in place of yesterdays pace-setter Miki Monras, returnee Max Snegirev in for Maxime Jousse and French newcomer Tuscher replacing Aaron Steele.
As the first session got underway it was Italian Vittorio Ghirelli who set the early pace with Riccardo Brutschin, Fontana and Daniel McKenzie all looking quick too. Two red flags towards the end of the session though hampered many drivers who had opted to start a run on new tyres with Alex Craven and Sasha Radola the drivers finding the gravel trap.
Marinescu had also looked quick for the opening session but it was Zanella who secured the honours closely followed by the 22-year-old Romanian with Pommer, Fontana and Liberati completing the top five.
Zanella again led the way early in the second session with Marinescu, Brutschin and Hector Hurst all following closely. As the session continued 19-year-old Hurst, who raced in Formula Renault BARC this year, found his stride putting in consistent lap times to be running in the top three.
Ghirelli then moved into the top five followed by two-time McLaren Autosport Award finalist Scott Malvern with the 22-year-old continuing to improve after running an impressive eighth fastest yesterday.
Session three saw Liberati lead the way for much of the 55-minute stint with the 19-year-old putting in consistent lap times with Hurst and Marinescu also running well in the session. Proceedings were briefly interrupted following a red flag caused by Radola spinning at Turn 9 but quickly resumed at which point newcomer Tuscher went top on his F2 test debut. The Frenchman, who this year won the Formula Pilota China series, used new tyres to put in a superb 1:38.468s which remained unbeaten for the session. Liberati ended second with Hurst, also on new rubber, in third and Marinescu and Zanella completing the top five.
The days final stint saw the drivers able to use their overboost facility with some choosing to remain in the pits early on as they waited for a clear track. By the mid-way point it was Tuscher who was once again lighting up the timing screens and the first driver to dip into the 1:37s with Liberati, Zanella, Hurst and Marinescu all following closely.
A spin by Hurst exiting the last corner saw the session briefly halted before the green flags were waved with 10 remaining on the clock. With many drivers just about to start their final run though, the interruption meant the last few minutes saw a scramble to regain good track position and avoid traffic.
Zanella, Marinescu, Tuscher and Pommer all enjoyed their time at the top of the timesheets as each bettered the previous drivers time but it was the German who took the honours by a mere 0.033s ahead of the Swiss and the Romanian with Tuscher impressing with fourth slot.
Meanwhile, Brutschin completed a successful debut test to go sixth overall for the day with Brit McKenzie seventh and Kelvin Snoeks eighth. Ghirelli and Tuscher completed the top 10.
Formula Two will be revealing further details on next years season shortly with all the information available at www.formulatwo.com
Barcelona winter testing, day two afternoon (combined) results:
1. Christopher Zanella, 1:37.075s
2. Markus Pommer, +0.014s
3. Mihai Marinescu, +0.108s
4. Alex Fontana, +0.258s
5. Edoardo Liberati, +0.304s
6. Riccardo Brutschin, +0.351s
7. Daniel McKenzie, +0.403s
8. Kelvin Snoeks, +0.499s
9. Vittorio Ghirelli, +0.500s
10. Matheo Tuscher, +0.533s
Miki Monras leads the way on day one of winter testing
Newcomers impress on first F2 outing in Barcelona
Miki Monras ended the opening day of official Formula Two testing at Barcelona as the quickest man against an impressive field of 18 new and returning drivers.
The Spaniard, who finished fourth in this years F2, made use of fresh tyres and cooler temperatures during the first 55-minute session to set a 1:35.950s which wasnt bettered throughout the day.
Romanian and F2 race-winner Mihai Marinescu finished second for the day with 2011 F2 runner-up Christopher Zanella third overall.
The test, which was split into four sessions, also saw more than half the field making their F2 debut with newcomers including GP3 driver Vittorio Ghirelli, two-time McLaren Autosport Award finalist Scott Malvern and German Markus Pommer among those to impress.
Monras impresses…
The day began in dry but cold conditions with Monras setting an impressive benchmark early on and continuing to look quick with his best time also faster than Mirko Bortolottis pole lap from the recent rounds here in October.
Throughout the morning the new drivers continued to improve their lap times with Italys Ghirelli, who raced in GP3 this year, and Pommer in particular looking strong, together with Edoardo Liberati who finished fifth in Italian F3.
Frenchman Maxime Jousse, younger brother of 2009 F2 racer Julien, also ran well to lap inside the top three in only his second F2 test after running sixth overall this time last year. German Riccardo Brutschin, whos father Harold raced with F2 Chief Executive Jonathan in the 1980s, also impressed in the morning stint together with Brits Aaron Steele and Scott Malvern both of whom hope to step up to F2 in 2012.
In the afternoon it was Marinescu who led the way from Monras in the third session with Ghirelli once again impressing as did Malvern, Snoeks, Pommer and Zanella the latter still suffering from an injury to his right arm following a snowmobile accident, similar to that sustained by F1 returnee Kimi Räikkönen. Alex Fontana, one of four Swiss drivers taking part in the test, also impressed with Croatian newcomer Sasha Radola also finding his stride.
The days fourth and final session allowed drivers to use their overboost facility, increasing power output to 500bhp. Newcomer Hector Hurst ran well early on before Pommer replaced him at the top of the timesheets with Fontana, Ghirelli and Brutschin all amongst the front-runners.
In the final few minutes though, Monras, Marinescu and Zanella all posted quick laps with the Spaniard once again taking the honours to round off an impressive performance by the 19-year-old.
Speaking afterwards Monras said: "I really enjoyed the test day. I expected to be quick as it’s my home circuit which I know well and managed to put in some good lap times using new tyres early on. I’m happy with my pace and we’re looking at F2 as an option for next year but we’ll have to see if we can get the budget together."
Ghirelli ended the day fourth overall, with Pommer fifth, Jousse sixth and Malvern seventh. Fontana, Liberati and Snoeks rounded out the top 10.
Meanwhile, 2011 Formula Ford runner-up Jeroen Slaghekke had been scheduled to test but has been forced to postpone his run following an injury sustained to his hand.
Testing continues tomorrow from 9am (local time) with full coverage available on www.formulatwo.com.
Barcelona winter testing, day one results (combined):
1. Miki Monras, 1:35.950s
2. Mihai Marinescu, +0142s
3. Christopher Zanella, +0.583s
4. Vittorio Ghirelli, +0.773s
5. Markus Pommer, +0.924s
6. Maxime Jousse, +1.342s
7. Alex Fontana, +1.489s
8. Scott Malvern, +1.691s
9. Edoardi Liberati, +1.706s
10. Kelvin Snoeks, +1.735s
Miguel Socías no pudo estar en el "top ten"
Miguel Socías no tuvo su día en la Copa Campeones
No pudo ser

El Vendrell (Tarragona), lunes 12 de diciembre de 2011.
Miguel Socías, recientemente proclamado vencedor de la Copa Vallés en la categoría Cadete recibía como premio de final de temporada la inscripción a la prestigiosa Copa de Campeones que se ha disputado este fin de semana en el Circuito de Karting El Vendrell. El piloto de la Escudería Mallorca Competició se ha enfrentado a los grandes pilotos llegados de diferentes puntos de España y a algunos de fuera de nuestras fronteras.
Un cúmulo de circunstancias ha propiciado que el piloto balear no brillara con luz propia en lo que ha sido su última carrera de esta temporada. Durante los entrenamientos libres todo apuntaba a que el campaneter tenía opciones de estar en el "top ten", no obstante las cosas se le complicaban en las clasificatorias donde partía desde media parrilla, pero en la salida se le atravesaba un kart quedando muy retrasado y a pesar de ello el piloto mallorquín intentaba por activa y pasiva irse hacia delante, pero finalizaba en el vigésimo segundo lugar de la general, puesto que le condicionaría de cara al resto de competición.
Saliendo tan retrasado era difícil afrontar la prefinal, pero Socías no estaba dispuesto a tirar la toalla y espera recuperar algunas posiciones para intentar llegar a contactar con los diez mejores. El piloto del Grupo Puma realizaba una gran salida y superaba a varios rivales en los primeros compases de carrera, lamentablemente se tocaba con otro rival y acababa en la hierba y al regresar a pista se encontraba en último lugar y sin nada que poder hacer al quedar tan solo un par de vueltas.
En la final Socías intentaba salvar el honor a pesar de salir en las últimas posiciones lograba ascender varios puestos en carrera hasta situarse en el vigésimo segundo puesto, lugar en el que finalmente terminaría tras una férrea lucha con el piloto que le precedía.
Miguel Socías apuntaba al concluir la carrera:
"Ha sido un fin de semana muy duro, teníamos grandes posibilidades de estar entre los mejores, pero el mal resultado de las clasificatorias nos ha condicionado la carrera. A pesar de todo estoy contento puesto que he aprendido mucho, había grandes rivales y todos querían estar delante, los equipos de fuera de España venían muy preparados y su nivel de pilotaje era muy alto, por lo que he tenido que emplearme a fondo. Lástima que los resultados no nos han acompañado y no hemos podido cumplir con nuestro objetivo de estar entre los diez mejores."
Miguel Ferrer Tel. + 34 619.674.644 mferrer@ferbispress.com
4. TEST DE KARTING CIRCUITO MALLORCA RENNARENA
De nuevo el Circuito Mallorca Renn Arena, reunía a un total de 14 pilotos, de la categoria senior de Mallorca, para disputar el que sería ya el 4º Test de karting, y 3º celebrado en el trazado de Llucmajor.
Con una climatología agradable, los pilotos empezaban a rodar desde las 11:30 h. de la mañana para terminar después de disputar cinco mangas de test, en los distintos trazados que permite la pista de karting, acabando la jornada pasadas las 17:00 h., con un distendido almuerzo, que el cocinero del propio Restaurante del Circuito deleitó a los participantes.
Además de la presencia de los pilotos habituales a los test celebrados anteriormente, como Federico y Jose Luis Zarcos, Ana Maria James, Carlos Anguita, Pablo Pardo, Albert Coll, y Juan Carlos Resoagli, se añadieron otros como, Alejandro Aguilar, Patric Andreu, Pedro Soler, Claudio Gómez, Manuel López, Javier Cáceres, y Domingo Muñoz.
Formula Two reveals F1-dominated 2012 calendar
Series to visit five current Grand Prix venues for fourth season, including Hungaroring debut
The FIA Formula Two Championship is delighted to announce its superb calendar for the 2012 season, which will once again be dominated by current Formula One circuits, including a maiden visit to the Hungaroring near Budapest in September.
Following a meeting of the FIA World Motor Sport Council today (Wednesday 7 December), the calendar for the championship’s fourth season was formally approved. The series will again be contested over eight double headers (16 races) – all taking place on current, former or testing F1 circuits.
As in 2011, the season will commence in April with a standalone event at Silverstone, home to the British Grand Prix. F2 will then begin its tour of Europe beginning with Portimão in Portugal, last visited by F2 in 2010 when Jolyon Palmer and Dean Stoneman shared the spoils.
From there the series continues on to Germany and the Nűrburgring at the end of May, followed by the legendary Spa-Francorchamps circuit in Belgium. Brands Hatch’s iconic Grand Prix circuit will then play host to F2 for a fourth consecutive year in July before the series returns overseas to France one week later, with a maiden visit to the Paul Ricard circuit, a venue with close ties to F1 Chief Executive Bernie Ecclestone.
F2 will then visit Budapest’s Hungaroring for the first time in its modern era, before the championship concludes with its season finale in Monza, Italy.
Formula Two Series Director Jonathan Palmer praised the new calendar commenting: "After three very successful seasons of the FIA Formula Two Championship, our 2012 calendar is based around Grand Prix circuits, which our F1 focused drivers favour.
"F2 will continue to provide drivers with substantial track time and learning opportunity at each of these exceptional venues. No other championship offers such an enticing combination of outstanding value, vehicle performance and the chance to race on so many F1 circuits."
Further details on next year’s FIA Formula Two Championship will be announced shortly. Prospective drivers should contact Formula Two Championship Coordinator James Gornall on 0044 1234 332439 or email james.gornall@formulatwo.com.
2012 FIA Formula Two Championship Calendar:
13/14/15 April Silverstone, United Kingdom
27/28/29 April Algarve, Portugal
25/26/27 May Nürburgring, Germany
22/23/24 June Spa-Francorchamps, Belgium
13/14/15 July Brands Hatch, United Kingdom
20/21/22 July Paul Ricard, France
7/8/9 Sept Hungaroring, Hungary*
28/29/30 Sept Monza, Italy
*Subject to ASN approval
For more information on the series click onto www.formulatwo.com


