A1GP Switzerland Take Feature Race Victory in South Africa

Gauteng, South Africa Switzerlands Neel Jani claimed victory in this afternoons Go-GP.Org A1GP Gauteng, South Africa Feature race with what his Seat Holder, Max Welti, would most likely call a gorgeous drive from fifth on the grid. The win means Neel Jani equals the all-time win record for a driver, Nico Hulkenbergs record of nine wins for Germany.

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Jani finished 13.176 seconds ahead of Brazils Felipe Guimares, the 17-year-old putting in a mature drive to record the teams best result of the year at the Kyalami circuit despite crashing heavily at the end of yesterdays qualifying. Pole-sitter Clivio Piccione finished in third for Monaco after losing the lead to Switzerland in the first round of pit stops and then dropping behind Brazil after making a mistake.

As the Feature race got underway, Switzerland made a fantastic start to move from fifth to second into turn one. A1 Team Irelands Adam Carroll was making a move around the outside of Malaysia for fourth when the pair touched resulting in the championship leader being beached in the gravel and out of the race.

Brazil made a good start, running in sixth by the end of lap one, while the battle for third was on as Malaysia began putting pressure on New Zealands Earl Bamber. Bambers defensive driving kept Malaysia at bay until lap four when Malaysia touched the rear wheel of New Zealand with Bamber spinning into the gravel. Fauzy was then forced to pit with a suspected slow puncture from the incident and after changing a front tyre, he returned to the track, although now back in 16th place. A few laps later Fauzy returned to the pits for his mandatory stop and with four new tyres returned to the race track.

On the same lap, Mexico and France also came together at the same corner ending both their races.

On lap nine the first mandatory pit stops began with race-leader Monaco not having the quickest of stops. Switzerlands slick team-work enabled Jani to leap-frog Piccione and take the lead in Kyalami. Despite having a good stop, Australia had a disaster in the pit lane when John Martin stalled as another car came across in front of him when he was about to leave his pit box. He eventually got going but dropped down from third to 15th as a result.

USAs Marco Andretti was the last to pit, but on rejoining lost four positions as South Africa, Germany, Lebanon and Indonesia all found their way passed the American car.

Local A1 Team South Africas Adrian Zaugg was looking strong, having moved up from 15th to ninth, but on lap 17 coasted back to the pits and out of the race with gearbox problems.

Daniel Morad was putting in a good performance in the A1 Team Lebanon car to get passed Germany for seventh. Morad made his move around the outside of Michael Ammermller through turn one before taking the inside line through turn two and the position.

On lap 19 the order was now Switzerland from Monaco, Brazil, Netherlands, Great Britain, Portugal, Lebanon, Germany, Indonesia and China.

As the race reached half distance, Brazil began closing the gap to Monaco. The Brazilian car was only 0.466-seconds adrift on lap 24 with the 17-year-old finally capitalising on a mistake by Piccione  to take second position.

In the second round of pit stops Switzerland had a ten second lead and another clean stop brought Jani out with a comfortable lead.

After the second pit stops, Malaysia continued to struggle with the handling of the car and was finally forced to go back to the team garage. The team worked quickly to resolve the problems and were finally able to send Fauzy back on track. With no hope of finishing in the top ten to score points, the team took the decision to use the PowerBoost and set the fastest race lap to score one point and Fauzy quickly accomplished this recording a 1m28.306s.

In the final stages of the race India put pressure on Italys Edoardo Piscopo for tenth. Narain Karthikeyan tried on a number of occasions to pass the 21-year-old Italian but to no avail.

Lebanons Morad was now chasing Great Britains Danny Watts for sixth and, with three laps to go, made a fantastic move on Watts to record Lebanons best ever A1GP finish, only its second ever points-finish.

Switzerlands Neel Jani took the chequered flag 13.075-seconds ahead of a delighted Felipe Guimares who recorded the teams best result of the season and become the youngest ever A1GP medal winner. Clivio Piccione finished third getting Monacos first ever podium in its debut season.

Switzerland is now top of the 2008/09 A1GP World Cup of Motorsport standings with A1 Team Ireland crashing out on lap one after an incident with Malaysia.

Switzerlands Neel Jani said: It was a little bit of a replay start from Taupo, from fifth to second.  I was a bit worried starting from fifth, because I knew the first two turns would be very close and you could get knocked off easily, so my strategy was to just try the outside and it really worked and was a fantastic start.  I then tried to follow Clivio (Piccione) and I struggled a bit. But then we had a great pit stop and I had good pace. I think Monaco had a bit of bad luck in the pit stop so that helped us too.  But after it I could really keep up my pace.

Brazils Felipe Guimares said: I am so happy as its the first time I have been on the podium. Yesterday I had the big crash in qualifying and I didnt think that today I would finish on the podium! But I had a great start then during the race the car was good. It was a bit worrying at the end because the engine was losing power, but we managed to keep going to the finish thankfully. I was pushing hard but not taking any risks and we brought it home in second. I really wanted to do a good job today and I have.

Third placed Clivio Piccione commented: At first we got in the lead and I kept a distance from Switzerland.  The car felt pretty good as well.   We got into our first stints and then comes the tricky bit the pit stop.  For now, were not the quickest team in the pit stops and we know it.  But the team did the best they could and we know were going to work it out.  Our second stint was a bit of a struggle as I suffered with a lot of understeer and I think my tyres were not at their best.  I made a slight mistake and Brazil got through.  Then we went for our last pit stop where we knew we had new tyres. We had a problem on the back wheel but got out in third. From there on I could push pretty hard and we were catching Brazil because they struggled as well.  Still overall its a good result Im pleased with the final ending.

On claiming the teams first podium in its debut season he continued: We are only six months old and we started a team from scratch.  So we are a brand new team in a brand new series for us and a new car, so we got used to it like everyone.  We had a good start to the season then we had a struggle in the middle with some missed data.  From this weekend on we knew what was wrong and were back at the front so Im looking forward to the rest of the season and I hope to come back here many times.

A1 Team South Africas Zaugg, who endured a difficult home event, commented: The first laps were not bad at all and we were able to actually get past France as well. But already from lap six onwards I started to hear strange noises in the engine, especially in second gear.  And I also then start to feel like a drop in power accelerating in second gear.  But I just carried on.  I informed the team but they just told me to carry on.  And thats what I did and eventually I started to get misfires.  Eventually on the breaking and changing down to second gear, the engine just went off.  I kept rolling and the engine went back on and eventually I tried to continue but it carried on misfiring so in the end I just had to give it up.

Taking about racing in front of his home crowds he continued: that really boosted me, especially this morning when I saw the people there and after the drivers parade - all the people cheering for me.  So I feel really sorry for all of them you.  They all came here to see us race and do well and unfortunately we couldnt finish the race. But I want to just say thanks to all the supporters.  We have had a really difficult season so far.  But I think we really improved with lots of things this weekend and I hope we can carry on positive from here.

 Feature Race Results

Pos

A1 Team

 Driver

 Laps

 Time

 GapFirst

1

SWITZERLAND

Neel JANI

40

02:24.617

-

2

BRAZIL

Felipe GUIMARAES

40

02:37.793

13.176

3

MONACO

Clivio PICCIONE

40

02:38.810

14.193

4

NETHERLANDS

Jeroen BLEEKEMOLEN

40

02:41.641

17.024

5

PORTUGAL

Filipe ALBUQUERQUE

40

02:42.612

17.995

6

LEBANON

Daniel MORAD

40

02:55.827

31.21

7

GREAT BRITAIN

Danny WATTS

40

02:58.945

34.328

8

USA

Marco ANDRETTI

40

03:23.617

59

9

INDONESIA

Zahir ALI

40

03:28.612

+1:03.995

10

ITALY

Edoardo PISCOPO

40

03:29.473

+1:04.856

11

GERMANY

Michael AMMERMULLER

40

03:33.220

+1:08.603

12

INDIA

Narain KARTHIKEYAN

40

03:33.767

+1:09.150

13

AUSTRALIA

John MARTIN

40

03:45.162

+1:20.545

14

CHINA

Ho Pin TUNG

22

39:35.335

18 Laps

15

MALAYSIA

Fairuz FAUZY

17

57:24.109

23 Laps

16

SOUTH AFRICA

Adrian ZAUGG

15

24:11.627

25 Laps

17

NEW ZEALAND

Earl BAMBER

3

04:49.816

37 Laps

18

FRANCE

Nicolas PROST

3

04:55.939

37 Laps

19

MEXICO

Salvador DURAN

3

04:57.129

37 Laps

20

IRELAND

Adam CARROLL

0

 

40 Laps

Fastest lap: A1 Team Malaysia set the fastest lap (1m28.306s) of the Feature race with a speed of 173.8kph on lap 15.

A1GP 2008/09 Championship Standings

Pos

 A1 Team

 Points

1

Switzerland

73

2

Ireland

70

3

Portugal

64

4

Netherlands

56

5

France

41

6

New Zealand

36

7

Malaysia

32

8

Australia

30

9

Monaco

23

10

Great Britain

20

11

USA

19

12

South Africa

19

13

Brazil

16

14

Italy

10

15

India

8

16

Lebanon

8