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FORMULA BMW WORLDFINAL BAHRAIN - HULKENBERG WINS SUPER POLE
Thu Dec 15 08:30:00 CET 2005 Press Release
Super Pole for the first ever Formula BMW World Final saw the return of the rivalry between Nicolas Hülkenberg (Josef Kaufmann Racing) and Sebastien Buemi (ASL Team Mücke-Motorsport) which has been a feature of the 2005 Formula BMW ADAC Championship.
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Bahrain, 14 December. Super Pole for the first ever Formula BMW World Final saw
the return of the rivalry between Nicolas Hülkenberg (Josef Kaufmann Racing)
and Sebastien Buemi (ASL Team Mücke-Motorsport) which has been a feature of the
2005 Formula BMW ADAC Championship. The outcome was also the same with the
champion, Nicolas Hülkenberg, setting the fastest time to claim pole position
for his heats and the added bonus of 1,000 US Dollars.
Unfortunately after the Super Pole had been run, the qualifying results for
Group 2 were amended. The fastest in this group, Robert Wickens (Team
Autotecnica) was disqualified for a technical infringement and relegated to the
back of the grid. Also disqualified was second placed Edoardo Piscopo
(Autointernational SRL) for another technical infringement. His team has now
lodged an appeal to the FIA and this allows him to keep his fastest time
pending the outcome of this appeal. Piscopo was disqualified immediately
following the session which meant the third driver in his group, Sebastien
Buemi, was elevated to fastest and so competed in the Super Pole.
At the end of the one lap shoot out Hülkenberg's quickest time was 1min
28.161secs and he commented: "My lap was not perfect as I missed my braking
point into the first corner and was not on the ideal line, but at the end it
was enough to get me in front of Buemi. My car is quite good with a good
balance and so I am satisfied with that. There are a lot of guys with very
close times and on the long straight there should be a lot of slip streaming. I
think we will have some good races. To win would mean a lot as it is the first
World Final, all the four BMW series have come together and to be the best
would be special."
When Group 1 qualifying began it was soon obvious this would be a battle
between the drivers from the German series. Nicolas Hülkenberg (Josef Kaufmann
Racing) set the pace in the first part of the 30 minute session, but then with
just over nine minutes to go Portugal's João Urbano (ASL Team Mücke-Motorsport)
went to the top of the times. Eventually after 7 minutes 20 seconds the German
driver set his time of 1min 27.171secs and that was never bettered.
While it was Italy's Edoardo Piscopo (Eurointernational SRL) who was the first
driver in Group 2 to break the one minute twenty seven second barrier, it was
again his fellow Formula BMW USA Championship driver, Canada's Robert Wickens
(Team Autotecnica), who was setting the pace. He went top halfway through the
session and remained there, setting his best time with just over eight minutes
to go although this has now been disallowed and he will start from the back of
the grid.
The situation is now that Hülkenberg will be on pole for Group A followed by
the odd numbers in his Group 1, Edoardo Piscopo will be on pole for Group B
followed by the odd numbers in his Group 2, Marco Holzer will be on pole for
Group C followed by the even numbers in his Group 1 and Sebastien Buemi will be
on pole for Group D followed by the even numbers in his Group 2.
Qualifying Results - Group 1
1 Nicolas Hülkenberg (GER) (Josef Kaufmann Racing) 1:27.171
2 Marco Holzer (GER) (AM-Holzer Rennsport GmbH) 1:27.282
3 João Urbano (POR) (ASL Team Mücke-Motorsport) 1:27.373
4 Sam Bird (GBR) (Fortec Motorsport) 1:27.712
5 Jonathan Summerton (GBR) (ASL Team Mücke-Motorsport)
1:27.825
6 Stian Sørlie (NOR) (Fortec Motorsport) 1:27.961
7 Nathan Antunes (AUS) (Motaworld Racing) 1:28.006
8 Dominik Wasem (GER) (AM-Holzer Rennsport-GmbH) 1:28.087
9 Oliver Turvey (GBR) (Team SWR) 1:28.122
10 Stefano Coletti (MON) (ASL Team Mücke-Motorsport) 1:28.202
11 Race Johnson (USA) (Meritus) 1:28.212
12 Reed Stevens (USA) (Meritus) 1:28.382
13 Jordan Wise (GBR) (Motaworld Racing) 1:28.465
14 Jack Goldstraw (GBR) (Team SWR) 1:28.873
15 James Davison (AUS) (Meritus) 1:28.888
16 Christian Vietoris (GER) (Josef Kaufmann Racing) 1:28.950
17 Matt Harris (GBR) (Team SWR) 1:29.058
Qualifying Results - Group 2
1 Edoardo Piscopo (ITA) (Eurointernational SRL) 1:27.402
2 Sebastien Buemi (SUI) (ASL Team Mücke-Motorsport) 1:27.452
3 Matt Howson (GBR) (Filsell Motorsport) 1:27.638
4 Ross Curnow (GBR) (Nexa Racing) 1:27.810
5 Matt Lee (USA) (Team Autotecnica) 1:27.834
6 Hamad Al Fardan (BRN) (Meritus) 1:27.986
7 Armaan Ebrahim (IND) (Team E-Rain) 1:28.005
8 Euan Hankey (GBR) (Nexa Racing) 1:28.060
9 Tobias Hegewald (GER) (ASL Team Mücke-Motorsport) 1:29.123
10 Harald Schlegelmilch (LAT) (4speedmedia GmbH) 1:28.209
11 Dean Smith (GBR) (Coles Racing) 1:28.391
12 Philip Glew (GBR) (Promatecme/Soper Sport) 1:28.434
13 Fabio Onidi (ITA) (ASL Team Mücke-Motorsport) 1:28.455
14 Salman Al Khalifa (BRN) (Team E-Rain) 1:28.495
15 Robert T. Boughey (THA) (Meritus) 1:28.756
16 Jonathan Legris (GBR) (Mark Burdett Motorsport) 1:28.901
17 Andzej Dzikevic (LTU) (4speedmedia GmbH) 1:29.270
18 Robert Wickens (CAN)(Team Autotecnica) Disallowed
World Final Timetable and
Format
Thursday, 15 December
08.05 - Heat 1 - Groups A and B - 15 laps/25
mins
08.50 - Heat 2 - Groups C and D - 15 laps/25
mins
10.35 - Heat 3 - Group A and C - 15 laps/25
mins
11.20 - Heat 4 - Groups B and D - 15 laps/25
mins
13.05 - Heat 5 - Groups A and D - 15 laps/25
mins
13.50 - Heat 6 - Groups B and C - 15 laps/25
mins
Friday, 16.
December
10.20 - Pre-Final - All competitors - 22 laps/35
mins
15.15 - Formula BMW World Final - All competitors - 25 laps/45 mins
The event will include qualifying, six heats, a Pre-Final and the Final itself
- a format that gives a quick driver who hits problems in a heat every chance
to make amends in time to make waves in the Final.
At the start of the meeting, each driver will be allocated to one of two groups
for practice and qualifying sessions. The fastest driver in each qualifying
group will then go into a Super Pole shoot-out. The winner of that will start
all three of his heats from pole. The drivers are divided into four groups for
the six heats according to their qualifying positions within each of the
original two groups. By the end of the six heats, each driver will have raced
three times and each group will have raced against each of the other groups.
Heat winners gain zero points, with the rest scoring in accordance with their
position: second receives two points, third three, and so on. All drivers
qualify directly in the Pre-Final. The grid for this race will be determined
according to the driver's scores from the heat results. The driver with the
lowest score will take the pole position. The Pre-Final will give all the
drivers who had bad luck in their heats the chance to move up the grid for the
Final, as the finishing order of the Pre-Final will set the grid for the Final.