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17 Apr 2001, 13:38 (Ref:81564) | #1 | ||
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Australian Mark Webber dominated official testing at Monza this morning, with a lap of 1:39.131
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17 Apr 2001, 16:40 (Ref:81607) | #2 | ||
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1 M Webber 1m39.131
2 V Maslov 3 A Pizzonia 4 D Manning 5 G Pantano 6 M Haberfeld 7 Ric Sperafico 8 D Saelens 9 T Enge 10 A Piccini |
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17 Apr 2001, 20:30 (Ref:81705) | #3 | ||
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Brazil's Mario Haberfeld, who's had a disappointing start to the season with no points in the first two races, was fastest in this afternoon's second test session at Monza.
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17 Apr 2001, 21:17 (Ref:81730) | #4 | ||
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1) Mark Webber (AUS/Super Nova), 1min39s131
2) Viktor Maslov (RUS/Arden Russia), 1min39s703 3) Antonio Pizzonia (BRA/Petrobrás Junior), 1min39s729 4) Mario Haberfeld (BRA/Super Nova), 1min39s801 5) David Saelens (BEL/European), 1min39s814 6) Darren Manning (ING/Arden Russia), 1min38s851 7) Giorgio Pantano (ITA/Astromega), 1min39s879 8) Ricardo Sperafico (BRA/Petrobras Junior), 1min39s930 9) Patrik Friesacher (AUT/Red Bull Junior), 1min40s116 10) Andrea Piccini (ITA/European), 1min40s152 11) Tomas Enge (CHE/Nordic), 1min40s164 12) Justin Wilson (ING/Nordic), 1min40s347 13) Rodrigo Sperafico (BRA/Coloni), 1min40s515 14) Jaime Melo Júnior (BRA/Durango), 1min40s566 15) Derek Hill (EUA/DAMS), 1min40s594 16) Antonio GarcÃ*a (ESP/Red Bull Junior), 1min40s617 17) Bas Leinders (BEL/KTR), 1min40s764 18) Andrea Mikola (IRL/Astromega), 1min40s816 19) Sebastién Bourdais (FRA/DAMS), 1min40s876 20) FabrÃ*zio Gollin (ITA/Coloni), 1min40s890 21) Gabrielle Lancieri (ITA/Durango), 1min40s962 22) Joel Camathias (SUI/KTR), 1min40s990 23) Nicolas Filiberti (ARG/Prost Junior), 1min40s994 24) Giorgio Varano (ITA/Prost Junior), 1min41s984 25) Justin Keen (ING/Kid Jensen), 1min42s780 ----------------------------------------------------------- A bird has told me that Webber have found a shortcut in one of the Monza chicanes, so his laptime was so good comparing to the other ones. Actually, it was not a bird, it was Haberfeld's press release to the brazilian press. Would that be true? |
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17 Apr 2001, 21:59 (Ref:81747) | #5 | ||
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Maslov second? I think, he found the short cut! Or bought some talent at Malpensa...
Last edited by Fiorentina 1; 17 Apr 2001 at 22:01. |
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17 Apr 2001, 22:17 (Ref:81757) | #6 | ||
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According to Mario Haberfeld, Weber was cutting the first chicane to set a good time. He did it a few times, and some other drivers followed suite. Then the organizers put cones in place, after some drivers (Haberfeld) complained. In the afternoon no one had that advantage. The times for the morning (the ones posted) were disallowed! Haberfeld finished fastest in the afternoon. It's funny how Haberfeld is complaining, even though Weber is his teammate….It kind of makes sense, Maslov second, and now he's no even in the top 15?
So, here are the afternoon times. The official ones: 1) Mario Haberfeld, 1min39s801, 208,963 km/h; 2) David Saelens, 1min39s814; 3) Mark Webber, 1min40s021; 4) Giorgio Pantano, 1min40s046; 5) Patrick Friesacher, 1min40s116; 6) Antônio Pizzonia, Brasil, 1min40s151; 9) Ricardo Sperafico, 1min40s170; 10) Darren Manning, 1min40s206; 11) Justin Wilson, 1min40s347; 12) Rodrigo Sperafico, 1min40s515; |
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18 Apr 2001, 07:56 (Ref:81849) | #7 | ||
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According to Melo Jr's and to the Petrobras's public relations, Webber and Maslov DID made a short cut, but their times WASN'T disallowed because nobody could prove so. It was Haberfeld the one who disallowed the morning times session, so Fiorentina's time list are actually Haberfeld's one, not the official one. The PR of Mario Haberfeld already apologized to the press.
According to this information, Pizzonia was the fastest at the first day. This is starting to get interesting... GO JUNGLE BOY! |
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20 Apr 2001, 07:10 (Ref:82576) | #8 | ||
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Getting his own back
Funny this, on the morning of the second day, I watched at the second chicane at Monza and saw Haberfeld shoot across the chicane.... on his way to setting his fastest lap of the morning!
Didn't manage to take him to the top of the times though, but I guess revenge is pretty sweet. He spun off at the same chicane on the following lap. |
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20 Apr 2001, 11:24 (Ref:82640) | #9 | ||
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Is that true!!! Hahaha, that's good old Mario! On his press release to the brazilian press, he said he was "angry with the dirty drivers who made short cuts in order to get a good lap".
Hahaha, revenge is always sweet! Last edited by Faster; 20 Apr 2001 at 11:24. |
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