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2009 / 11 / 22 |
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| One-two for Volkswagen at the Macau Grand Prix |
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Wolfsburg (22 November 2009). Outstanding victory for Volkswagen in Formula 3: Edoardo
Mortara won the Macau Grand Prix in his Volkswagen Dallara F308. In the world’s most
difficult and most renowned Formula 3 race Frenchman Jean Karl Vernay took second
place and in doing so rounded off the Volkswagen one-two.
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Mortara emerged early-on as potential winner of the 56th running of the invitation race,
which is regarded as the unofficial Formula 3 World Championship. The Italian from
Volkswagen partner team Signature finished third in Saturday’s qualification race which
determines the grid positions for the Grand Prix. Mortara shot into the lead immediately
after the start of Sunday’s decisive race. Following a safety car period his team mate Jean
Karl Vernay retook first position. The lead between the sparing partners changed hands
once again on lap twelve. Mortara held onto the lead around the tight street circuit till the
chequered flag and in doing so improved his result from last year when he also mounted the
podium with a fine second place.
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With victory in Macau Mortara finished a difficult season on a high note. After finishing
second overall in the 2008 Formula 3 Euro Series the 22-year old moved up to GP2 where
he surprised all onlookers by taking a victory on the first race weekend in Barcelona. He
only managed to score points on two further occasions in the following races and finished
the season in 14th overall.
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Macau newcomer Jean Karl Vernay produced a strong all-round performance. Pole position
and second overall for the 2009 Formula 3 Euro Series fifth place finisher raised more than
a few eyebrows. Mika Mäki (FIN/Hitech Racing) claimed eighth position. The finishing
positions of the other Volkswagen drivers: 13th position for Laurens Vanthoor (B/Signature),
ATS Formula 3 Cup champion, 15th place for Stef Dusseldorp (NL/Kolles & Heinz Union),
Formula 3 Cup runner-up. Henry Arundel (GB/Carlin Motorsport) from the British Formula 3
took the chequered flag in 16th. Euro Series driver Brendon Hartley (NZ/Carlin Motorsport),
the British Formula 3 Champion Daniel Ricciardo (AUS/Carlin Motorsport) and his
championship rival and team mate Max Chilton (GB/Carlin Motorsport) and also Alexandre
Imperatori (CH/Kolles & Heinz Union) from the Japanese Formula 3 retired early.
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In Macau Volkswagen celebrated yet another important triumph in Formula 3 to complement the championship victories for Laurens Vanthoor in the ATS Formula 3 Cup and Daniel Ricciardo in the British Formula 3. With his victory Mortara continued a tradition established in the 1980s when Volkswagen powered a series of Macau Grand Prix winners. The Dane John Nielsen triumphed in 1984 at the wheel of a Ralt RT3 Volkswagen. Maurício Gugelmin (BR) and Andy Wallace (GB) presented Volkswagen with two further victories in 1985 and 1986. This year’s 24 Hours of Le Mans winner David Brabham was unbeatable at Macau in 1989. One year later none other than future Formula 1 record champion Michael Schumacher gave Volkswagen its last victory till this weekend.
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Kris Nissen, Volkswagen Motorsport Director:
"Volkswagen can look back over a fantastic year in Formula 3. We won two championship and the Macau Grand Prix the world’s most important Formula 3 race. Also thanks to the power and performance of our engine. I’m very proud of this victory. Our drivers Edoardo Mortara and Jean Karl Vernay and team Signature worked faultlessly throughout the entire weekend. I’m delighted about the team spirit the two showed. They were fair during their battle and thus presented Volkswagen with this important one-two finish. Both drivers are winners for me, they both deserved victory.”
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