15:33 Be sure to join us tomorrow - Switzerland looks good at the moment but, as we've seen so many times this season, that anything can happen on race day. How will your nation do? Remember to watch our live video right here on A1GP.com.
15:32 So the Feature race grid looks like this: Switzerland, USA, Portugal, Ireland, India, Malaysia, New Zealand, Great Britain, South Africa, France, Italy, Canada, Germany, Czech Republic, Australia, Pakistan, Brazil.
15:31 New Zealand is only seventh. It's a massive day for Switzerland in terms of the championship.
15:31 Portugal is third ahead of Ireland - sporting its new Celtic Tiger.
15:30 United States is second - its a great day for Jonathan Summerton.
15:29 Switzerland sets a fantastic lap. It's a double pole position for Mex Welti and Neel Jani's team.
15:29 Switzerland is flying.
15:28 Here they come.
15:27 Hold on to your hats. It's going to be a manic end to the session.
15:25 India moves up to second. Narain Karthikeyan has been strong on his first visit to China since his maiden win.
15:20 Cheng aborted his lap after make a mistake and locking up. He went into the pits instead of completing the lap to preserve his tyres for tomorrow.
15:20 Cheng seems to be struggling with oversteer and lays tyre tracks down on the exit of the third turn on his fastest lap.
15:19 China is out first in the final segment of qualifying this afternoon.
15:14 So the Feature race grid currently looks like this: Switzerland, USA, New Zealand, Italy, Canada, France, Czech Republic, South Africa, Great Britain, Ireland, Australia, India, Germany, Portugal, Pakistan.
15:13 TV replays show Malaysia's Alex Yoong going off on his lap. It's a shame, because Yoong took the squad's best grid spot of the season in the Sprint race.
15:12 USA is second! It's a stunning lap from Jonathan Summerton. He must have had something a bit special in his breakfast I reckon....
15:10 It's a great final few minutes to the segment - but its the same result. Switzerland on pole.
15:05 Here they come! Sixteen cars come out of the pits at once as the clocks wind down.
15:05 Italy goes quickest, ahead of France and India.
15:04 France and Italy go out for their laps.
15:02 India leads China. Looks like everyone is going to go out at the last minute again.
14:57 India and China are out first.
14:55 The green flag is out for Feature race qualifying.
14:53 So the Sprint race gird is as follows: Switzerland, Portugal, Canada, India, New Zealand, USA, Malaysia, Ireland, Germany, Great Britain, South Africa and Italy.
14:52 Robert Wickens is third for Canada. He wasn't even at the track yesterday!
14:52 Portugal is second with an improved lap from Filipe Albuquerque.
14:51 Switzerland takes pole position. What a lap for the championship leader.
14:50 Neel Jani will be the first of the main runners to set a time.
14:50 The rest of the cars come out to do their laps in the final moments.
14:49 Australia is up to 10th.
14:48 Montagny did improve but not by much. France is up to 16th and is now facing a big task to take to score points tomorrow in the Sprint race.
14:48 Italy is up to eighth.
14:47 France is out next. Will Franck Montagny improve from 19th?
14:45 Pakistan is up 17th
14:44 Pakistan is out next to try and move up.
14:42 Cheng does not improve and stays 11th.
14:40 Congfu Cheng is the first out to please the crowds in China.
14:38 The clock is ticking but no team has gone out on track yet.
14:33 Well, the plaudits so far go to Portugal and India. Will they hold on to their respective positions after the second segment of Sprint race qualifying?
14:31 When it all shakes out, Portugal takes the provisional pole right at the end of the segment. It's a good lap from Filipe Albuquerque. New Zealand is second ahead of Switzerland, India and Germany. Great Britian is sixth, South Africa seventh, and Canada eighth.
14:28 Everyone else goes out on track for the their lap.
14:27 India goes quickest wth the fastest lap of the weekend.
14:26 France's Franck Montagny goes out on track. He was quickest this morning. How will he do this afternoon?
14:24 Paksitan's Adam Khan moves into second. China is quickest at the moment.
14:23 Congfu Cheng goes quickest so far, head of Indonesia and Mexico.
14:22 Indonesia, Mexico and home nation China are the first cars to take to the track.
14:15 Qualifying is underway. No teams are going to go out early today it seems.
14:06 With eigeht teams still able to theroetically able to win the title, so much will depend on today's qualifying session. Switzerland has a 15-point advantage over New Zealand - how will both do today?
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Saturday, April 12, 2008
1 Switzerland 1'34.172 -
2 USA 1'34.626 0.454
3 Portugal 1'35.022 0.850
4 Ireland 1'35.035 0.863
5 India 1'35.195 1.023
6 Malaysia 1'35.207 1.035
7 New Zealand 1'35.283 1.111
8 Great Britain 1'35.357 1.185
9 South Africa 1'35.392 1.220
10 Fra weiter >>
Event: A1GP Shanghai, China (round 9 of 10)
A1 Team Portugal’s Filipe Albuquerque was on superb form today, topping the time sheets in both of the official free practice sessions in Shanghai, as the penultimate round of the 2007/08 A1GP World Cup of weiter >>
A1 Team Portugal’s Filipe Albuquerque was on superb form today, topping the time sheets in both of the official free practice sessions in Shanghai.
Twenty-two year old Albuquerque, who scored an impressive first podium finish on his A1GP debut in Durban seven weeks ago, was the man to beat this afternoon, setting a time of 1m35.223s around the 4.6km Chinese circu weiter >>
Event: A1GP Shanghai, China (round 9 of 10)
The following drivers have signed-on to compete in the A1GP Shanghai, China
A1 Team Driver 1 Driver 2
Australia John Martin Nathan Antunes*
Brazil Xandi Negrao Felipe Guimaraes*
Canada Robert Wickens Daniel Morad*
China Congfu Cheng weiter >>
Event: A1GP Shanghai, China (round 9 of 10)
As the thrilling third season of A1GP draws to a close, the title battle is wide open and the competition is tighter than ever, with eight teams still mathematically in contention for the honours, as the World Cup of Motorsport returns to China for the penultimate round in Shanghai next weekend (11-13 April). weiter >>
A1GP World Cup of Motorsport will return to the Middle East with the series seeking to hold a race in the region within the next three years revealed series CEO, Pete da Silva when addressing delegates at the inaugural Motor Sport Business Forum Middle East held at the Bahrain International Circuit this week.
Da Silva took the opportunity to speak of the importance of the weiter >>
A1GP World Cup of Motorsport raced into the streets of Durban, bringing the seventh leg of the current season to the city for the third year. This time around, the event was one with a difference, when patrons of the highly exclusive premium hospitality, Pangaea, became the first ever patrons in the history of A1GP to raise funds for a charity, while attending a race.
Fo weiter >>
Ahead of the season finale at Brands Hatch on 2 - 4 May, A1GP World Cup of Motorsport will make a pit stop in London's West End on Sunday 27 April.
Lower Regent Street in London will be transformed into an A1GP grid with all 22 nations' single-seat race weiter >>
A1 Team Lebanon are delighted with the news that A1 Team China driver, Congfu Cheng, is about to become part of history as he participates in the Olympic Torch Relay, a tradition that goes back to the year 766 BC, when the first recorded Olympic games were held.
I weiter >>
A1GP World Cup of Motorsport has appointed Octagon Worldwide, the global sales and marketing agency, to assist in the strategic development and co-ordination of commercial sales for the series. The operation will be based in Octagon’s London offices and members of the newly strengthened A1GP commercial team will work on a day to day basis with them.
The A1GP Commercial te weiter >>
Race: A1GP Mexico City, Mexico (round 8 of 10)
A1 Team Ireland was on sensational form in Mexico City this afternoon to win the thrilling Feature race from Great Britain and USA, becoming the 15th nation to win an A1GP race. It is a fantastic result for Portado weiter >>
A1GP MEXICO CITY - Feature race
Sunday, March 16, 2008
Flag It's St Patricks day tomorrow. It's going to be quite some party tonight everyone...
Flag Carroll finds them. They all go crazy.
Flag Adam Carroll is searc weiter >>
Race: A1GP Mexico City, Mexico (round 8 of 10)
A1 Team New Zealand raced to its third Sprint race victory of the season in this morning's incident-packed race at Mexico City's Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez in perfect weather conditions, moving them up to second place weiter >>
1 Jonny REID NEW ZEALAND 14 20:59.462 -
2 Oliver JARVIS GREAT BRITAIN 14 21:02.159 +2.697
3 Neel JANI SWITZERLAND 14 21:03.207 +3.745
4 Adam CARROLL IRELAND 14 21:03.753 +4.291
5 Jonathan SUMMERTON USA 14 21:04.183 +4.721
6 Filipe ALBUQU weiter >>
Race: A1GP Mexico City, Mexico (round 8 of 10)
Mexico - A1 Team South Africa's Adrian Zaugg has qualified in pole position for tomorrow morning's Sprint race at the A1GP Mexico City, Mexico, while the Feature race will be led off the grid by Durban Sprint race winner Canad weiter >>
1 South Africa Adrian Zaugg 1'20.315 2
2 USA Jonathan Summerton 1'20.426 0.111 2
3 Great Britain Oliver Jarvis 1'20.556 0.241 2
4 Switzerland Neel Jani 1'20.561 0.246 2
5 Canada Robert Wickens 1'20.836 0.521 2
6 Brazil Bruno Junqueira 1'20.842 0.527 2
7 Portugal Filipe Albuquerque 1'20.940 0.625 2
8 Italy Edoardo Pisc weiter >>
1 New Zealand Jonny Reid 1'20.397 2
2 South Africa Adrian Zaugg 1'20.505 0.108 2
3 Switzerland Neel Jani 1'20.518 0.121 2
4 Canada Robert Wickens 1'20.621 0.224 2
5 Ireland Adam Carroll 1'20.769 0.372 2
6 Netherlands Jeroen Bleekemolen 1'21.005 0.608 2
7 Great Britain Oliver Jarvis 1'21.112 0.715 2
8 USA Jonathan Summ weiter >>
A1GP Mexico City, Mexico Drivers Nominated for Qualifying
A1 Team Italy set the pace in this morning's third and final official practice session, which was strewn with red flag incidents, at the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez in the heart of Mexico City, setting the scene for an incredibly close qualifying session this afternoon.
Italy's Edoardo weiter >>
Event: A1GP Mexico City, Mexico (round 8 of 10)
A1 Team Great Britain topped the time sheets in the second of today's two free practice sessions in Mexico City, as the eighth round of the 2007/08 A1GP World Cup of Motorsport got underway at the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez in warm and sunny weather conditions.
Great Britain's Oliver Jarvis, who weiter >>
A1GP Mexico City, Mexico -- A1 Teams Nominated Drivers
The following drivers have signed-on to compete in the A1GP Mexico City, Mexico
A1 Team Driver 1 Driver 2
Australia John Martin Nathan Antunes*
Brazil Bruno Junqueira Felipe Guimaraes*
Canada Robert Wickens Daniel Morad*
China Congfu weiter >>
Event: A1GP Mexico City, Mexico (round 8 of 10)
With just three rounds of the 2007/08 season remaining, the prestigious A1GP title honours are still up for grabs, as the World Cup of Motorsport gears up for round eight in Mexico City next weekend (14-16 March).
Switzerland put in an impr weiter >>
Race: A1GP Durban, South Africa (round 7 of 10)
(Provisional results only)
South Africa – Title leader A1 Team Switzerland dominated the action in Durban this afternoon to win the incident-packed Feature race, as the tricky turn one claimed weiter >>
Sunday, February 24, 2008
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Flag If there are any penalties resulting from the investigations today, you will read about them first on www.a1gp.com
Flag Switzerland takes a strong championship lead from France and New Zealand.
Flag The race is classified at the end of lap 41. The weiter >>
A1 Team Germany has been excluded from sixth place in this morning’s Sprint race in Durban, South Africa.
Michael Ammermuller was judged to have ‘caused an avoidable collision’ with the Netherlands’ Jeroen Bleekemolen, and was not classified in the final results.
weiter >>
Race: A1GP Durban, South Africa (round 7 of 10)
South Africa - A1 Team Canada secured its first ever Sprint race victory in this morning's action-packed race held around the streets of Durban in glorious sunshine, while Switzerland regained the title lead as France fai weiter >>
Sunday, February 24, 2008
The Sprint race will be shown in full on the video streaming service, at 12.00 GMT. The Feature race will then follow, live at 13.00 GMT. On www.a1gp.com more updates from Durban, South Africa:
Flag That race was just weiter >>
Saturday 23-02.2008
Parthiva Sureshwaren is on standby to race for A1 Team India tomorrow after Narain Karthikeyan injured his hand in a free practice accident today.
Karthikeyan ran into the tyre barriers at the exit of the second turn in this morning’s free pract weiter >>
Saturday 23 February 2008
Race: A1GP Durban, South Africa (round 7 of 10)
South Africa – A1 Team Canada’s Robert Wickens put in a stunning effort to qualify in pole position for tomorrow morning’s Sprint race at the A1GP Durban, South Africa, weiter >>
A1 Team Switzerland’s Neel Jani set the pace in this morning’s third and final practice session for the A1GP Durban, South Africa, held in hot, humid and breezy conditions, ahead of what promises to be a thrilling qualifying session this afternoon.
Swiss racer Neel Jani clocke weiter >>
A1 Team Canada’s Robert Wickens put in a stunning effort to qualify in pole position for tomorrow morning’s Sprint race at the A1GP Durban, South Africa, while the Feature race will be led off the grid by Switzerland’s Neel Jani.
Sprint race qualifying
Eightee weiter >>
Saturday, February 23, 2008
15:28 So the Feature race grid looks like this: Switzerland, Canada, New Zealand, Great Britain, Brazil, Netherlands, Germany, France, Portugal, China, Malaysia, Ireland, Pakistan, South Africa, USA, India, Australia, I weiter >>
Race: A1GP Durban, South Africa (round 7 of 10)
South Africa – A1 Team Switzerland’s Neel Jani set the pace in this morning’s third and final practice session for the A1GP Durban, South Africa, held in hot, humid and breezy conditions, ahead of what promises to be a weiter >>
Event: A1GP Durban, South Africa (round 7 of 10)
South Africa – A1 Team Netherlands set the pace in the second of today’s two free practice sessions in South Africa as round seven of the 2007/08 A1GP World Cup of Motorsport season got underway around the streets weiter >>
1. Jeroen Bleekemolen Netherlands 23 1:18.738
2. Michael Ammermuller Germany 17 1:19.051 0.313 0.313
3. Oliver Jarvis Great Britain 22 1:19.207 0.156 0.469
4. Neel Jani Switzerland 23 1:19.303 0.096 0.565
5. Jonathan Summerton USA 21 1:19.525 0.222 0.787
6. Adrian Zaugg South Africa 17 1:19.567 0.042 0.829
7. John Martin Austr weiter >>
1. Michael Ammermuller Germany 1:19.390
2. Marcel Fässler Switzerland 1:20.705 1.315 1.315
3. John Martin Australia 1:20.885 0.180 1.495
4. Fairuz Fauzy Malaysia 1:21.144 0.259 1.754
5. Wesleigh Orr South Africa 1:21.254 0.110 1.864
6. Alexandre Negrao Brazil 1:21.255 0.001 1.865
7. Adam Khan Pakistan 1:21.442 0.187 2.052 weiter >>
Event: A1GP Durban, South Africa (round 7 of 10)
The following drivers have signed-on to compete in the A1GP Durban, South Africa
Australia John Martin*
Brazil Bruno Junqueira Xandi Negrão*
Canada Robert Wickens Daniel Morad*
China Congfu Cheng
Czech Republic Josef Kral*
Fra weiter >>
Event: A1GP Durban, South Africa (round 7 of 10)
For the first time in the history of the series, the top two nations in the A1GP World Cup of Motorsport are level on points, as the incredible championship battle heads to the streets of Durban, South Africa for round seven on weiter >>
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