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After three laps Jim took the lead, followed by Jarl who would eventualy drop down due to seat problems. Emanuel took 2nd shorly after. | After three laps Jim took the lead, followed by Jarl who would eventualy drop down due to seat problems. Emanuel took 2nd shorly after. | ||
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At the end of the race it was still [[Jim Parisis]] who had the lead, shortly followed by [[Emanuel Gaczella]]. [[Adrian McNaughton]] took the last place at the podium, after doing a grand job in his [[Storm Racing]] car. Rookie [[Marek Skrajnowski]] was able to hold back [[Jarl Teien]] who finished 4th and 5th. [[Ari Nieminen]] drive his car to 6th place, while [[Josh Webster]] drove to 7th. [[Ihab Abbas]] finished 8th and [[Djemel Boukerche]] followed in 9th. [[Jon MacLean]], who started from the pits, managed to drive his car to 10th position. [[Wesley Morris]] did a grand job taking 11th place, [[Lee Davidson]] took 12th, [[Myles Dixon]] took 13th place and [[Simon Crain]] drove his car to 14th position. [[Lims Chebbi]] managed to take the last point at the 15th place. | At the end of the race it was still [[Jim Parisis]] who had the lead, shortly followed by [[Emanuel Gaczella]]. [[Adrian McNaughton]] took the last place at the podium, after doing a grand job in his [[Storm Racing]] car. Rookie [[Marek Skrajnowski]] was able to hold back [[Jarl Teien]] who finished 4th and 5th. [[Ari Nieminen]] drive his car to 6th place, while [[Josh Webster]] drove to 7th. [[Ihab Abbas]] finished 8th and [[Djemel Boukerche]] followed in 9th. [[Jon MacLean]], who started from the pits, managed to drive his car to 10th position. [[Wesley Morris]] did a grand job taking 11th place, [[Lee Davidson]] took 12th, [[Myles Dixon]] took 13th place and [[Simon Crain]] drove his car to 14th position. [[Lims Chebbi]] managed to take the last point at the 15th place. |
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Race details | ||
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2012 Formula Challenge season | ||
Date | 28th March, 2012 | |
Event | 2012 Challenge Italian Grand Prix | |
Location | Autodromo Vallelunga Piero Taruffi, Rome | |
Lap Distance | 2.538 mi / 4.085 km | |
Weather | Sunny | |
Pole position | ||
Driver | Emanuel Gaczella | Storm Racing Team |
Time | 1:37.258 | |
Feature Race | ||
First | Jim Parisis | Torrent Motorsports |
Second | Emanuel Gaczella | Storm Racing Team |
Third | Adrian McNaughton | Storm Racing Team |
Fastest Lap | Jim Parisis | Torrent Motorsports |
1:37.452 | ||
Sprint Race | ||
First | Emanuel Gaczella | Storm Racing Team |
Second | Ari Nieminen | Torrent Motorsports |
Third | Myles Dixon | Velocity Racing |
Fastest Lap | Jim Parisis | Torrent Motorsports |
1:37.934 |
The 2012 Challenge Italian Grand Prix - the second round of the season - took place on Autodromo Vallelunga Piero Taruffi near Rome on the 28th of March.
Contents
Report
Qualifying
Pole position was taken by Emanuel Gaczella with an 1:37.258. Jarl Teien could set his car on the 2nd spot, just before Jim Parisis. Josh Webster took a suprising 4th place, just before Tom Parker, the reserve driver of Tiger Express Motorsports. 6th place was for Adrian McNaughton, and a good qualify run placed Djemel Boukerche on 7th place. Ihab Abbas took the 8th place, and rookie Nico Schweinzer took 9th place for Arctic GP. Jon MacLean and Marek Skrajnowski took 10th and 11th place, followed by Ari Nieminen (12th) and Pavel Loknovski (13th), reserve driver of Innervision. Synergetic Motersports driver Wesley Morris took 14th place on his GPVWC debut, followed by another rookie, Myles Dixon. Jason Muscat had a dissapointing qualify, only starting as 16th. Roy Schroten took 17th place in his Racing Team Schroten car as reserve driver. But Roy had a grid penalty and was put back to 22th place to start the race. So Lee Davidson and Simon Crain took the 17th (18th) and 18th (19th) spot on the grid, with Scotty Moore short behind them at 20th (21th). 21th place (22th) was taken by Teemu Toikka and Marcus Sundstromtook 22th place (23th). Gary Allen and Lee Massey took row 12, and behind them were Lims Chebbi and Dale Stones. The last row was for Gavin Thomas and Jamez Shepherd respectively.
Feature Race
At the start it was Lims Chebbi who collieded with Dale Stones and Roy Schroten. Both cars had damage for the remainder of the race. Jarl Teien took the lead followed by Jim and Emanuel.
After three laps Jim took the lead, followed by Jarl who would eventualy drop down due to seat problems. Emanuel took 2nd shorly after.
At lap 5 Marcus spun, and Roy wasn't able to dodge him, resulting both RTS cars to retire.
At the end of the race it was still Jim Parisis who had the lead, shortly followed by Emanuel Gaczella. Adrian McNaughton took the last place at the podium, after doing a grand job in his Storm Racing car. Rookie Marek Skrajnowski was able to hold back Jarl Teien who finished 4th and 5th. Ari Nieminen drive his car to 6th place, while Josh Webster drove to 7th. Ihab Abbas finished 8th and Djemel Boukerche followed in 9th. Jon MacLean, who started from the pits, managed to drive his car to 10th position. Wesley Morris did a grand job taking 11th place, Lee Davidson took 12th, Myles Dixon took 13th place and Simon Crain drove his car to 14th position. Lims Chebbi managed to take the last point at the 15th place.
Sprint Race
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Results
Standings after the race
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- Note: Only the top five positions are included for both sets of standings.
Image Gallery
External links
Preceded by: 2012 Challenge Dutch Grand Prix |
2012 Challenge Italian Grand Prix 2012 |
Succeeded by: 2012 Challenge Slovenian Grand Prix |