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OFFICIAL PRACTICE SESSION RESULTSA1 GRAND PRIX OF NATIONS, CALIFORNIA, USA OFFICIAL PRACTICE SESSION RESULTS California, USA - Local hero Bryan Herta who lives in Valencia, Southern California put A1 Team USA at the top of the timing sheet today in the first official practice session for their home race at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca. ’It was a good session and a good start to the weekend. We sat out the first part of the session, as the track was still dirty and as I know the track I didn’t need to go out and learn it. The car is good, I struggled with balance in a few corners, but I’m pleased to be quickest. We haven’t had the results we wanted so far this season, but we hope to put that right here,’ Bryan said. Heavy storms overnight which covered the surrounding mountains with snow meant the track was still wet when the session began. Commenting on the weather conditions Bryan said: ’there is a first for everything, it was surprise to wake up to that this morning. I think the people at Laguna Seca have done a brilliant job in giving us a race track that we can race on in such a short time. The car is good, it’s a bit difficult in the cold conditions, with the Cooper Tires, the set up needs to be a bit different. It is a truly great circuit here though, and I’m glad that A1GP chose to race here.’ Asked how important it was to do well at the team’s home race, Rick Weidinger, Seat holder for A1 Team USA said: ’It’s extremely important to do well here. We’ve got the right driver, the right race track. I’d like to say the right time of year, but it would be nice to have been here when it was warmer! When ’We the People’ finished at the top of the time sheets, we were extremely happy. Bryan did a great job after only a few laps on track.’ The Californian circuit, with its fearsome reputation, mainly due to the unique Corkscrew downhill section, caught out a number of drivers who slid off in different parts of the track. Matt Halliday for A1 Team New Zealand brought out the first red flag of the session, with South Africa’s Stephen Simpson causing the second when he spun but remained on track and was able to re-start unaided. A1 Team Indonesia’s Ananda Mikola brought out the last red flag of the day which concluded the session two minutes early when he went off into the gravel. A1 Team Mexico’s Salvador Duran who recorded the second fastest lap time of the day said: ’The first session went well, its always good to finish in the first three. I think we can still do a better lap time though. I think we have shown that we have good pace and that we can be at the top. Other teams will not stop working between now and tomorrow, and drivers like Jos will get quicker, and we will need to work hard too’. Hoping to put a disastrous home race behind him, A1 Team Mexico driver, Salvador Duran commented: ’It was a bad race in Mexico, but that is motor racing, and that’s how it goes. It all went wrong. But I’m happy to be here now, I love America!’ Asked how he was coping with the famous Corkscrew, Salvador replied: ’It is difficult, but so is the corner before, with a bump and a fast left. It will be a very interesting race, but we will have to see what the weather does.’ Third fastest, Jos Verstappen in the Dutch car said: ’I still have to learn the track, the car felt good, but there are a lot of areas we can improve. I am not on the limit yet, and we can go quicker. The track is very slippery, and the water across the track seemed to get worse. I still have to learn the track, but it is a very nice circuit, great to drive, but not easy to learn. I hope the weather stays dry for the rest of the weekend.’ Official Practice Session 1 (16.05 - 17.05)
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