23/01/2009
NEWS STORY
Jean Alesi won the first Speedcar Series race of the weekend at the Bahrain International Circuit. The Frenchman who started second on the grid was joined on the podium by Heinz Harald Frentzen in second position and Johnny Herbert in third.
Heinz Harald Frentzen had a bad start and left the door open for Alesi to go through and take the lead. Johnny Herbert and Gianni Morbidelli also took the opportunity to slip past, leaving Frentzen in fourth.
Season 1 champion Johnny Herbert was defending his line and position while Gianni Morbidelli stayed on his tail pushing him hard on every turn. In a three way battle Morbidelli was punted out of the way by Frentzen who gained a position to third place. By the 5th lap The German had gained ground on Herbert and with a clever inside move, got the better of him. For the rest of the race, the top 3 positions were maintained by Alesi, Frentzen and Herbert.
The Frenchman said, "I'm obviously thrilled at winning my first race of this Season and it's also an experience to share it with two of my good friends from Formula One. I look forward to taking them on again tomorrow."
Further down the pack, Vitantonio Liuzzi who was leading the driver championship after winning the first race in Dubai, made contact with Marchy Lee sending him into a spin. By the 9th lap, the damage was showing with Liuzzi's car trailing sparks down the circuit. The Italian had to come into the pits to change a punctured tyre before a small fire in his engine while in the pits ended his hopes of finishing the race with points.
Another battle ensued in the middle order between Thomas Biagi and Liuzzi's team mate Hasher Al Maktoum who managed to gain on Biagi and finish in 5th place earning vital points for his UP Team and keeping hold of the team championship lead.
Newcomer Chris Buncombe who was racing for the first time this afternoon moved up the ranks to ninth position after having started at thirteen. He narrowly missed finishing in eight position and earning a point to Giovanni Lavaggi, also new to the Series.
With Speedcar Series' reverse grid for Race 2 tomorrow, Lavaggi has the advantage of starting on pole position, followed by Damien Pasini who closed in seventh.
Result
Pos | Driver | Team | Laps | Gap |
1 | Alesi | HPR | 19 | 40:37.701 |
2 | Frentzen | Team Lavagi | 19 | + 0:01.409 |
3 | Herbert | JMB | 19 | + 0:14.841 |
4 | Morbidelli | Palm Beach | 19 | + 0:22.510 |
5 | Al Maktoum | UP Team | 19 | + 0:24.050 |
6 | Biagi | Palm Beach | 19 | + 0:24.975 |
7 | Pasini | JMB | 19 | + 0:49.126 |
8 | Lavaggi | Team Siram | 19 | + 1:03.625 |
9 | Buncombe | Team Lavagi | 19 | + 1:04.026 |
10 | Villeneuve | Durango | 19 | + 1:20.766 |
11 | Charles | Continental Circus | 18 | + 1 Lap |
Lee | HPR | 11 | DNF | |
Liuzzi | UP Team | 9 | DNF | |
Zoechling | Durango | 0 | DNF | |
Panacci | Continental Circus | 0 | DNF |
Fastest Lap: Frentzen (Team Lavagi) 2:07.073 (Lap 6)