15.05.2003
Coloni Motorsport between Austria and Imola:
All
is ready for the fourth Italian Formula 3 race.
(lel)This
week end will be very exciting for Coloni Motorsport, busy on two
fronts: on the one hand the F.I.A. F.3000 International in Austria
(A1-Ring), on the other hand his young talents of the F.3 Team,
Marco Bonanomi and Christian Montanari, will chase after the first
victory in F.3 in Imola after the two great podiums taken in Binetto
and Magione, the first for the new Lola-Dome F106 Mugen in Europe.
Coloni
Motorsport and his drivers prepared with care the Imola date: in
the past week Montanari and Bonanomi were in Magione in order to
develop further the F106 and to test new technical solutions for
the fourth race of the Italian F.3 Championship.
Christian
Montanari (RSM), after his first F.3000 test, worked hard to prepare
with particular care the Imola race: this will be in facts his home
race and many of his compatriots will be present to support and
driving him to the success.
Marco
Bonanomi and Christian Montanari will be on track Friday for the
free practice in sight of the double qualifying session of Saturday;
Sunday the race will start at 12 hours.
Paolo
Coloni, Team Principal: Imola will be an important test for
our drivers: first of all, because is one of the F.1 Championship
tracks and then is one of the best tracks to check the quality of
our cars. Therefore Imola is the track of San Marino and then is
the home track for Christian Montanari and I know that it will have
a particular meaning for him. The whole team is confident because
the single-seater is very effective on a middle-fast track like
Imola thanks to the excellent work done by the constructors in the
wind-gallery and the Mugen-Honda engines of the Neil Brown Engineering
are always capable of very good performances. We have not to forget
the value of our young drivers that after only three races gave
to Coloni and to the new F106 two podiums.
Christian
Montanari, driver: Im very confident, we saw great improvements
in the car and so I hope to redeem myself after the Magione race.
Seeing the car potential, especially on fast tracks, I think that
well get good results. I care about it for two reasons: first
because I like this circuit and I know it very well; second because
Imola is my home race
Marco
Bonanomi, driver: Its an important race, because the
fight for the championship is not over. Ill do my best to
score an excellent result and made up positions in the drivers standings.
Imola is one of the most beautiful tracks in the Italian championship,
its possible to overtake, there are fast corners and the F106
will get for sure good outcomes in a circuit like this.
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