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17 September 2004/ BRM
Press Release Team BRM

Australian Formula 3 championship: Mallala Round 7 Practice
PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT AT MALLALA!

Team BRM Has completed a successful day of practice at Mallala raceway today, in preparation for this weekend’s penultimate round of the 2004 Australian Formula 3 championship at Mallala Raceway north of Adelaide.

Cool and overcast conditions greeted the team at Mallala raceway today, with the forecast fine conditions for the weekend expected to produce some scintillating times at the top of the F3 field.

The team is confident that the three cars entered will be highly competitive in this weekends two qualifying sessions and both races on Sunday.

#19 – Karl Reindler
Session 1: 1m05.0502 (19 Laps)
Session 2: 1m04.9899 (22 Laps)

The current series leader completed 19 trouble free laps in session one and 22 in the second. Despite running the same tyres as was used at the test session last week, was content with his start to an important weekend as far as the championship goes.
“We were running really old tyres, and the car wasn’t great. But it is the same set-up that we ran last week (in the test), so when we get new tyres it should be fast.” Said Reindler.
“I’m really looking forward to getting on to some new tyres tomorrow, because the times should be really good.”

#4 – Tim Slade
Session 1: 1m04.5763 (15 Laps)
Session 2: 1m04.1023 (17 Laps)

Slade, driving the same car he tested successfully last week at Mallala, was fastest overall in both sessions, eclipsing the practice record substantially in both outings. The 19-year-old South Australian Driver was happy with the car’s performance, but warned there was more to come tomorrow.
“To be honest, I’m disappointed that we didn’t get into the 1m03s,” said Slade. “We were bedding in some new brake rotors today, but the car felt really good on the fresh rubber.” He said.


#3 Nic Jordan (Trophy Class):
Session 1: 1m07.7329 (7 Laps)
Session 2: 1m05.5950 (20 Laps)

Jordan, at Mallala hoping to wrap up the Yokohama Trophy Class this weekend, was troubled by some small clutch problems in session one, and missed the first 20 minutes of the session. After that, the 16-year-old kiwi set about learning the track, having never seen the 2.6km Mallala layout before today. In Session two Jordan cut 2.2 seconds off his time, and established himself as a real contender for the weekend.
“I’m really happy with the car, and I think that we have learnt a lot today,” said Jordan. “We lost a bit of time in the first session, and because of that I think there is much more time I can find in the car.” He said.
“I really enjoy driving here, it’s a great track, and I think we can go well this weekend.”

Team BRM Heads into this weekends round of the Australian F3 series leading both classes (Championship / outright and Yokohama Trophy), and will be looking to consolidate their championship positions with strong race results over the weekend here at Mallala.
That Process can start in tomorrows two qualifying sessions, which will decide the starting order for both of Sunday’s races – one point is awarded to the pole sitter in each class for each of the two qualifying sessions.
Karl Reindler currently leads the championship by 4 points, whilst Nic Jordan only needs 12 to wrap up the Trophy Class.


 


 

 

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