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Summerton to return as Driver for A1 TEAM USA in Mexico City
Washington, D.C.—Next week, A1 TEAM USA travels south of the border for the ninth race of the A1GP season to be held in Mexico City on March 25, 2007. Jonathan Summerton will be returning as A1 TEAM USA’s driver following a trying race in Durban, South Africa last month. This will be the fifth racing event and the second feature race for Jonathan in the “We the People” car for A1 TEAM USA. On February 25, 2007, Summerton’s Feature Race in Durban came to an unexpected end when the TEAM USA car suffered a puncture to the right rear tire, propelling the car into the concrete barriers. Summerton escaped serious injury as he was advancing from 20th to 7th place. He had just 12 laps to go and on his way to an expected top 5 finish while completing fastest laps on the track at the time. Summerton also represented A1 TEAM USA as the rookie driver in The Netherlands and the Czech Republic earlier this season, and in October, he won the final F3 Euro Series Race at Hockenheim Circuit in Germany. As A1 TEAM USA’s rookie driver in the Australian A1GP in February, Summerton finished P1 in the opening practice. “I am definitely looking forward to the race in Mexico City--it is supposed to be a very fast track,” said Summerton. “After the accident in South Africa, I’m really ready to climb back in the driver’s seat. I can't wait to race in Mexico City.” “We were especially glad to hear that Jonathan was healthy after the Durban accident. He was examined and re-examined by doctors and participated in a test in California last week where he performed for two days without pain or discomfort.” said A1 TEAM USA owner Rick Weidinger. “He gave us bit of a scare in the last A1GP race, but all-in-all the week was productive in Jonathan’s development for A1 TEAM USA and we plan to build from there. Driver development is a keystone to the A1 TEAM USA business. We are also looking forward to racing at Circuit Hermanos Rodriguez. It’s a new track for this series and has a reputation for being extremely challenging. It looks to be a really exciting week. A1 TEAM USA will be participating in a special event in Mexico City that we will announce next week.” The circuit in Mexico City is one of the most technically-demanding tracks A1GP visits this season. The altitude of 7500ft above sea level robs the engine of horsepower while simultaneously taking away precious downforce. The bumpy surface, long straightaways, and many tight turns combine to give the engineers many challenges. And with emphasis placed on driver skill, there are many special conditions that the drivers must consider, given the oxygen-starved setting and the frightening final turn – Peraltada: 180° of torture for tires and drivers alike. The A1GP Race in Mexico City begins Friday, March 23rd with a rookie practice, followed by a one-hour open practice. There is a one-hour practice on Saturday, March 24th prior to qualifying which is comprised of four 15-minute sessions with the best two laps for each driver establishing the grid. The week will culminate on Sunday, March 25th with the 20-minute Sprint Race in the morning and the 70-minute Feature Race in the afternoon. The A1GP race in Mexico City can be seen in the USA, Canada, and Mexico on Wednesday, March 28th at 4PM on the Speed Channel. A1 TEAM USA currently holds the 12th place in A1GP standings with 24 points. There are three remaining races in the 2006/2007 A1 GP Season: Mexico City (3/25), Shanghai (4/15) and London (4/29). For more information on A1GP World Cup of Motorsport, including a schedule of the 2006/07 racing season, visit http://www.A1TEAMUSAtv.com/races.aspx. To find out more about A1 TEAM USA, please visit the team’s website at www.A1TEAMUSAtv.com. Photos from the 2006/07 season can be viewed at http://www.A1TEAMUSAtv.com/photos.aspx. Also, live streaming of the race can be seen on A1GP.com.
Media/Press Relations Carrie Stewart + 1 305-394-8421 (USA) PR@A1TEAMUSA.com
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