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mwerks.com Motorsport News Puebla, 6th April 2008... In two difficult FIA World Touring Car Championship rounds in Puebla (MX), the BMW national team drivers had to make do with scoring just one point. It was BMW Team UK’s Andy Priaulx (GB), who managed to walk away from Mexico with a point in the bag by finishing eighth in the afternoon race at the “Autódromo Miguel E. Abed“. SEAT’s Jordi Gené (ES) and Tiago Monteiro (PT) secured the race wins at the 3.240-kilometre track.
Augusto Farfus (BMW Team Germany): “Despite my relatively good grid position for race one, today’s rounds were as tough for us as we had expected them to be. The beginning of the end was lap one in the first race, when I was hit hard by a SEAT driver. This cost me the chance to make it into the top eight. A lot of work waits for us between now and the next event.” Félix Porteiro (BMW Team Italy-Spain): “In comparison to my fellow BMW drivers I’m quite happy with my performance. In qualifying I was the second-fastest BMW. However, the gap to the top is obviously far too big. I’m happy that these two races lie behind us and I can hardly wait to go to Valencia for my home races.” Alessandro Zanardi (BMW Team Italy-Spain): “I’m very disappointed about the first race. At the start I tried to keep out of all the trouble – but then another driver decided to drag me directly into it by hitting me. The second race went quite smoothly, although I would have wished for a little bit more performance. Sometimes it goes well for you, sometimes against you. But I think that recently I have been unlucky too often.” © Copyright 2003 by mwerks.com |
