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FORMULA BMW WORLD FINAL 2007 - Philipp Eng claims pole position for Formula BMW World Final.
Mon Nov 26 20:45:00 CET 2007 Press Release
Valencia, 25th November 2007. By winning the fifth of sixth intermediate heats at the "Circuit de la Comunitat", Philipp Eng (AUT) of Team Mücke Motorsport assured himself of the coveted pole position spot for the Formula BMW World Final this morning. In heat 5, the 17-year-old relegated Adrien Tambay (FRA/Eurointernational) and Henry Arundel (GBR/Fortec Motorsport) to second and third respectively. The final heat saw Jens Klingmann (GER) emerging as winner for Eifelland Racing. Josef Král (CZE/Mücke Motorsport) and Daniel Morad (CAN/Eurointernational) finished second and third.
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Roy Oliemuller
BMW Group
Valencia, 25th November 2007. By winning the fifth of sixth intermediate heats
at the "Circuit de la Comunitat", Philipp Eng (AUT) of Team Mücke Motorsport
assured himself of the coveted pole position spot for the Formula BMW World
Final this morning. In heat 5, the 17-year-old relegated Adrien Tambay
(FRA/Eurointernational) and Henry Arundel (GBR/Fortec Motorsport) to second and
third respectively. The final heat saw Jens Klingmann (GER) emerging as winner
for Eifelland Racing. Josef Král (CZE/Mücke Motorsport) and Daniel Morad
(CAN/Eurointernational) finished second and third.
In the interim standings, which determine the starting grid for Formula BMW's
season highlight, Eng scored only two points, while Morad is next on three
points. The Formula BMW USA champion also won two heats. Král and Jonathan
Legris (GBR/Motaworld Racing) will start the decisive race at 14:50hrs, from
the second row of the grid. Thanks to his two wins in the heats, Klingmann made
amends for his retirement in heat 1. The Formula BMW Germany series winner will
start from 11th place.
For the results of Heat 5 - Group A vs Group D please see the attached document.
Starting Grid: 1. Philipp Eng, 2. Daniel Morad, 3. Josef Král, 4. Jonathan
Legris, 5. Marco Wittmann, 6. Kevin Mirocha, 7. Carlos Huertas, 8. Sebastian
Saavedra, 9. Esteban Gutierrez, 10. Henry Arundel.
Press Contact: BMW Corporate Communications, Sport Communications,
Ingo Lehbrink, Phone +49 (0) 176 203 40 224; Email: ingo.lehbrink@bmw.de;
Images from the Formula BMW World Final 2007 can be downloaded at
www.formulabmw-images.com.