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Sean McIntosh is ecstatic with first win
A1 Grand Prix |
Sentul, Indonesia - A stunning flat-out
performance from the back of the field today saw Sean McIntosh
reward A1 Team Canada with their first ever A1 Grand Prix of Nations
victory in Round 8 of the inaugural 'World Cup of Motorsport',
hosted at the Sentul International Circuit in Indonesia. The
20-year-old Vancouver racer, having retired on the opening lap of
the Sprint event, bounced back in style in this afternoon's Feature
race, storming through the field from last on the grid, overcoming a
drive through penalty in the process, to claim A1 Team Canada's
maiden A1GP win before a sell-out Indonesian crowd.
In front of a packed grandstand of 32,000
spectators, Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono and government
representatives including the Ministers for Sport and Tourism, A1 Grand
Prix laid on a spectacular race, action-packed from start to finish.
Starting from the back of the grid courtesy of
being first to retire in the Sprint race, Sean wasted little time in
hustling the Canadian car back up the order. Sitting tenth after the
opening lap he peeled off into the pits for his mandatory stop as the
safety car deployed on lap two. No sooner was he back on track than he
found himself back in pit-lane taking a drive through penalty having
been squeezed over the exit line by A1 Team USA in the race to rejoin
the action following the first stops. Bumped back down the field Sean
set to work with one of the quickest cars on the track.
A gutsy series of lap-after-lap overtaking
moves, passing the likes of the USA, Netherlands, Brazil, Switzerland
and Australia lifted Sean back into the top-ten and hungry for more.
Climbing to fourth at the half-way marker Sean darted by Tomas Enge in
the Czech Republic car at the third re-start to take third overall but
with Great Britain and South Africa ahead still to make their pit stops
he effectively seized the lead of the race. With two laps remaining Sean
officially assumed the lead and duly powered his way to the checkered
flag to take A1 Team Canada's maiden victory.
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Sean McIntosh: "This is
unbelievable! It was an honor to be on the top step of the podium
singing 'Oh Canada'. The team did a great job and I want to thank
them and Wade Cherwayko for the opportunity to race for A1 Team
Canada. It certainly wasn't an easy victory but it sure feels good!
We made some changes to the car between races as we felt we had
nothing to lose starting from the back. With Patrick Carpentier
taking over for Canada in the next two rounds I wanted to leave with
a strong performance. I've set the standard pretty high and
hopefully the team can take this momentum forward to Mexico."
Race Report
It was turmoil from the green light with pole
sitter France's bad start allowing second place Great Britain to take
the lead off the grid. Mexico also suffered a bad start and with cars
taking avoiding action as they went into the first corner, Japan and
Indonesia collided and the car bearing the rising sun ended up in the
barrier while Ananda Mikola managed to stay on track.
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Sean McIntosh
leads
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The incidents brought out the safety car at
the end of lap one and both Switzerland and Italy pitted. With the
former obviously realizing this was against the regulations unless the
car was damaged, Neel Jani drove through the pits and rejoined the back
of the field. A1 Team Mexico had obviously suffered damage as his right
rear tire came off the rim on lap two and so the car limped back to the
pits. Several of the drivers took the opportunity to take their
mandatory pit stop at the end of lap two but Great Britain did not and
so maintained the lead. The safety car came in again at the end of lap
three and as racing recommenced there was a collision between France and
Malaysia, with the Sprint race winner having to pit for a new front
wing.
The race was not the smoothest for the
eventual winner as in lap five Canada was given a drive through penalty
for crossing the line at the pit lane exit. A1 Team USA managed to keep
going despite a visit to the gravel trap while man on a mission, Nicolas
Lapierre found himself down in twentieth spot and a lap down on the
leaders.
The safety car was soon out on the track again
to retrieve A1 Team Lebanon's car from the gravel but they were not the
only ones to go off at this point. Both France and Austria visited the
gravel but were able to get out under their own steam.
At this point A1 Teams Malaysia and
Netherlands made their pit stops from the front of the field but race
leader Great Britain stayed out, with the team saying that he was past
the point where he could pit when they knew the safety car was going to
come out.
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Sean McIntosh takes the Team Canada car to its first win
A1 Grand Prix |
The safety car came in at the end of lap 11 at
which point the order was Great Britain, South Africa and Portugal.
Canada and the USA were battling for twelfth place with the former
getting by on lap 12 followed closely by A1 Team Netherlands. The
Indonesian fans had to suffer more disappointment on lap 13 when their
hero collided with Malaysia and spun although luckily he was able to
continue. This was also the point when China joined the race having
fixed the gear box problems suffered in the earlier Sprint race.
The number of cars visiting the gravel traps
continued to rise with A1 Team India and A1 Team Ireland off in turn
three on lap 14 and then to add insult to injury the Indian team were
given a drive through penalty for a false start and the Irish team
retired at the end of lap 15. However, there was some compensation for
the Irish team as driver Ralph Firman scored the bonus point for
recording the weekend's fastest race lap at 1.19.029 at a speed of 180.6
km/h, setting a new lap record for the Sentul circuit.
While Great Britain and South Africa were leading, third and fourth were
Portugal and Mexico. A1 Team Mexico had made their pit stop and so were
in a strong position as the others hadn't. However as they went into
turn one at the start of lap 19 they collided with Portugal and retired
from the race while Portugal continued. The safety car was deployed yet
again but neither A1 Team Great Britain nor South Africa pitted. The
safety car came in at the end of lap 22 as the cars went down into turn
one it was South Africa who got the best of a side by side battle with
Great Britain and came out in front.
By the end of lap 24, it was obvious that A1 Team Canada could win their
first race as only rain could save Great Britain and South Africa who
still needed to make a pit stop each. India was not having a good race
and received its second drive through penalty, this time for ignoring a
red light when exiting the pit lane.
Another team having an uncharacteristically bad race was France with yet
another excursion to the gravel pit on lap 28 with A1 Team New Zealand
although no contact was made.
One of the scarier moments of the race was on lap 30 when following
contact with Malaysia, Netherlands spun and ended up coming back on the
racing line with A1 Team Portugal bearing down on him. Thankfully the
quick reactions of Alvaro Parente avoided an accident and both stayed on
track.
A1 Team Great Britain's hopes of its first win disappeared at the end of
lap 30 when the car pitted and lost 44.5 seconds which included time for
a sticking left rear tire. By the time Robbie Kerr had rejoined the
race, they were down in fifteenth.
Lap 31 saw A1 Team Germany head into the gravel with what was obviously
a problem with the front right tire and A1 Team Czech Republic visit the
outs for a new nose. On the next lap it was retirement for A1 Team Italy
after a spin which left the car stranded on the side of the track.
At the end of lap 33, A1 Team Canada was assured of a win as South
Africa made its pit stop. At this point there was less than one second
between Canada and Malaysia but by the time the cars crossed the finish
line at the end of lap 36, the gap was nearly two seconds.
It was a great weekend for newcomers to A1 Grand Prix as Marcus Marshall
for A1 Team Australia and Christian Fittipaldi for A1 Team Brazil
finished third and fourth respectively. Fittipaldi's spectacular drive
put them back up above A1 Team Great Britain at third place in the
championship points standing.
First-time winner, Sean McIntosh, A1 Team Canada: 'It's just an
unbelievable result after the Sprint race. I shot myself in the foot in
the Sprint race, and came to win from the back, even with a drive
through penalty. It wasn't an easy decision to pit early and then having
to do the drive through penalty I lost all the ground I made up. I
overtook about six cars after that and by the end of the race there were
quite severe vibrations in the tires.'
Ironically, it will not be Sean McIntosh that drives for A1 Team Canada
at the next races in Mexico and the USA as new signing Patrick
Carpentier gets behind the wheel. 'I've set a high standard for Patrick,
the pressure is on him now. But the team has more points now and I will
be back in China and back strong', McIntosh continued.
Second place man Alex Yoong said: 'I'm elated for the team. The car was
very strong. We should have pitted earlier though, we could have been
even closer. This is what the Series is all about, there was so much
overtaking, the cars are strong and built to overtake. Jos Verstappen
and I had a real cat and mouse fight as we made our way through the
field. It is such a good result for the team and for our new sponsor
Proton. Having Proton on board has made such a difference for the team,
as we have been able to concentrate on the racing rather than getting to
the next race.'
Finishing on the podium in his first outing for A1 Team Australia,
Marcus Marshall said: 'It feels really good to be on the podium,
especially after I didn't even know whether I was coming or not. We
really struggled in the dry and a bit in Qualifying but we kept pushing
all weekend. We never gave up, and although there was too much wing on
the car, which meant I was losing time on the straights, I was setting
good times in the other sectors. I'm really stoked for the team, Fosters
and everyone at home. A big hello to everyone in Australia.'
Marcus Marshall and Sean McIntosh praised the crowds that cheered them
on. 'The crowd were awesome. I know there have been smaller crowds
elsewhere, but this is the same for any series, I experienced the same
in Champ Car, some places take to Motorsport and some don't' said Marcus
Marshall.
'The support for Ananda Mikola was amazing in the crowd and for the
other drivers as well. The country of Indonesia has been amazing and the
people really passionate and excited about A1GP', continued Sean
McIntosh.
Results
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Pos
|
A1 Team |
Driver |
Time |
Behind Leader |
Behind Previous |
Stops |
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1
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CANADA |
36
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55:55.779
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-
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-
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2
|
|
2
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MALAYSIA |
36
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55:57.710
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+1.931
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+1.931
|
1
|
|
3
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AUSTRALIA |
36
|
56:08.396
|
+12.617
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+10.686
|
1
|
|
4
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BRAZIL |
36
|
56:09.779
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+14.000
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+1.383
|
1
|
|
5
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SWITZERLAND |
36
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56:12.288
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+16.509
|
+2.509
|
2
|
|
6
|
NETHERLANDS |
36
|
56:17.625
|
+21.846
|
+5.337
|
1
|
|
7
|
NEW ZEALAND |
36
|
56:17.998
|
+22.219
|
+0.373
|
1
|
|
8
|
FRANCE |
36
|
56:18.477
|
+22.698
|
+0.479
|
1
|
|
9
|
USA |
36
|
56:22.092
|
+26.313
|
+3.615
|
1
|
|
10
|
GREAT BRITAIN |
35
|
55:18.609
|
1 Lap
|
1 Lap
|
1
|
|
11
|
SOUTH AFRICA |
35
|
55:25.951
|
1 Lap
|
+7.342
|
1
|
|
12
|
GERMANY |
35
|
55:54.309
|
1 Lap
|
+28.358
|
2
|
|
13
|
CZECH REPUBLIC |
34
|
55:18.588
|
2 Laps
|
1 Lap
|
2
|
|
14
|
INDIA |
34
|
55:35.150
|
2 Laps
|
+16.562
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3
|
|
15
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INDONESIA |
34
|
55:42.685
|
2 Laps
|
+7.535
|
2
|
|
16
|
ITALY |
31
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49:31.272
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5 Laps
|
3 Laps
|
2
|
|
17
|
PORTUGAL |
31
|
50:00.185
|
5 Laps
|
+28.913
|
2
|
|
18
|
AUSTRIA |
24
|
40:20.709
|
12 Laps
|
7 Laps
|
2
|
|
19
|
IRELAND |
20
|
55:48.248
|
16 Laps
|
4 Laps
|
2
|
|
20
|
MEXICO |
18
|
28:32.060
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18 Laps
|
2 Laps
|
1
|
|
21
|
CHINA |
11
|
41:45.051
|
25 Laps
|
7 Laps
|
3
|
|
22
|
LEBANON |
7
|
11:20.446
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29 Laps
|
4 Laps
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Series Points to date - A1 Grand Prix of Nations, Sentul, Indonesia
Pos Country Points
1. France 132
2. Switzerland 104
3. Brazil 70
4. Great Britain 68
5. New Zealand 61
6. Netherlands 53
7. Ireland 50
8. Portugal 50
9. Malaysia 49
10. Canada 42
11. Australia 37
12. Czech Republic 31
13. Mexico 28
14. Italy 26
15. South Africa 20
16. Germany 15
17. USA 15
18. Indonesia 10
19. Austria 9
20. Japan 8
21. China 6
22. Pakistan 4
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