Course 1 – Canada benefits from an explosive race

Canada made a strong impression this morning during race 1 (known as Sprint) in South Africa. For the 7th round of the season, on the street circuit in Durban, Robert Wikens, starting from pole, managed to avoid problems and made the best of a chaotic race. France, for its part, finished 12th after starting from […]

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Canada made a strong impression this morning during race 1 (known as Sprint) in South Africa. For the 7th round of the season, on the street circuit in Durban, Robert Wikens, starting from pole, managed to avoid problems and made the best of a chaotic race. France, for its part, finished 12th after starting from 17th place with Loic Duval.

Robert Wickens (Canada) took advantage of an incident at the first corner to stay alone at the front. He remained there until the end thanks to the collision between New Zealand and Great Britain, who were in 3rd and 4th positions, with Johnny Reid (NZ) hitting Oliver Jarvis (GB) at the first corner, forcing all the drivers behind to brake.

After 6 trouble-free laps, Brazilian Bruno Junqueira violently hit the wall, and his single-seater literally exploded. Canada, then with a 5-second lead over Great Britain, saw this gap vanish with the entry of the safety car, for only two laps.

At the restart, Canada maintained the advantage to finally secure its first victory in history, thanks to the interruption of the race, 3 laps before the normal number of laps, following a collision between Germany and the Netherlands.

In the end, Switzerland finishes on the podium and takes the provisional lead in the standings after this first race. China achieves the best position in its history as well with a 4th place, ahead of the Netherlands and Germany.

Australia, Portugal, Mexico, and Malaysia complete the top 10. France, with Loic Duval, finishes only 12th, but at 25 years old, Duval made a great comeback, gaining 5 positions in 8 laps…

In the championship, France and New Zealand were tied at the top. These two teams are not in the points this morning, with Switzerland taking the lead before race 2.

South Africa – Durban – Sprint Race #1

A1 Team Drivers Time Laps
1 Canada Wickens 15’28.156 11
2 Great Britain Jarvis + 0.990 11
3 Switzerland Jani + 1.742 11
4 China Cong Fu + 2.248 11
5 Netherlands Bleekemolen + 3.477 11
6 Germany Ammermüller + 4.602 11
7 Australia Martin + 5.337 11
8 Portugal Albuquerque + 6.449 11
9 Mexico Garza + 8.343 11
10 Malaysia Fauzy + 8.931 11
11 USA Summerton + 10.270 11
12 France Duval + 11.067 11
13 Pakistan Khan + 11.625 11
14 South Africa Zaugg + 12.074 11
15 Italy Piscopo + 12.715 11
16 Ireland Carroll + 13.143 11
17 Indonesia Hermanto + 14.579 11
18 India Sureshwaren + 15.375 11
19 Czech Republic Kral + 24.147 11
20 Lebanon Beschir + 30.280 11
21 New Zealand Reid + 46.100 11
22 Brazil Junqueira + 3 laps 8
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