02/02/2007
NEWS STORY
A1 Team New Zealand has laid down the challenge for its neighbour and sporting rival by setting the fastest lap time in this afternoon's official practice session at A1 Team Australia's home race. A1 Team New Zealand was followed closely by France and Germany, with a troubled Australia coming in 12th with a time of 1.20.669.
Australian driver Karl Reindler explained that problems with the car affected the team's performance: 'The car doesn't feel right at the moment. We had a plan for the practice session and we had a list of things we wanted to try, but from the word go as we left the pits we had a problem. I am not sure exactly what the problem was, but the clutch was slipping and we actually had to take the car back into the garage. Once I eventually got out I had a lot of oversteer everywhere to the point I have never felt this much oversteer in my life. The guys are down there now, having a look, checking over the car as it almost feels like something has broken, but we will review everything and see how it goes in the morning.'
A1 Team Australia seat holder, Alan Jones, went on to say: 'An hour goes terribly quickly when you are having problems, so we have got to try and get it right tonight as we really have only got that one hour in the morning and then we go straight into qualifying. If we start tomorrow morning with a problem that has the same sort of characteristics it does not give us the time to straighten it out.
'I think every team has had their little problems here and there. These cars are so very similar it is like a cog they have only just got to be out of skew a little bit and that is a second or a second and a half, and a second or a second and a half in this field means the difference between first and last. You would be surprised even though the cars are all identical there is a perfect set up. There is a sort of cog and you have to get it all matching it has just got to be out of skew a little bit and you are in more trouble than the early settlers.'
The New Zealand driver Jonny Reid, heading into the Eastern Creek round from a podium finish in front of his home crowd two weeks earlier, commented: 'We were on the track quite a bit but we just made a lot of changes, experimenting with the chassis and trying to gain an advantage.'
Having not taken part in the morning's wet rookie session, the team have only had the opportunity to prepare for a dry set up. 'I hope this weekend not running in the first session does not come back and bite us. It is a bit of a disadvantage not getting that wet run but in saying that, we do have some information from Germany and we will see what happens if it is wet,' explained Reid.
The day started with two 25-minute sessions open to developing motorsport nations and rookie drivers only. A1 Team USA led the way in wet conditions setting a fastest time of 1.36.569 despite it only being driver, Jonathan Summerton's second time in the car, and the first time he had run in wet conditions.
Summerton commented: 'It was a lot of fun being out there for the first time in the car in the wet. I had to bed brakes in and I got into the rhythm, started going faster and faster and got used to the track, and of course in the end it paid off. It is a very difficult track, and considering this is the first time I have come here I was not expecting so much elevation change from the video games. However, it was fun, took a bit to learn but in the end it worked out fine.'
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