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             PHILLIP 
              ISLAND - SATURDAY, May 21st, 2005  Team BRM will have one 
              car on the front row of each of tomorrows two races that comprise 
              this weekends third round of the 2005 Kumho Tyres Australian 
              Formula 3 championship at Phillip Island, after a productive pair 
              of qualifying sessions at a typically unpredictable Phillip Island 
              today.  
            In 
              changeable conditions that ranged from the biting cold to almost 
              warm sunny blue skies, returning Formula 3 Champion Karl Reindler 
              stole the show in the opening qualifying session, scoring a tightly 
              fought pole position by just a tenth of a second from current championship 
              contender Aaron Carattis similar 04 model Dallara.  
            Reindler, 
              working this weekend with the same engineer and crew that he took 
              championship glory with last year, completed 11 laps for a best 
              of 1m27.0089  two tenths underneath the Lap record set at 
              the Island in 2003.  
            It 
              was a pretty good lap, enthused the West Australian driver. 
              I was hoping to break into the 26s, but I made a mistake 
              coming into the southern loop and lost a bit of time there, but 
              overall im really happy with the performance and it will be good 
              to be going from pole position tomorrow. 
            Reindler 
              backed up his race one effort with a solid third position for the 
              second race, meaning that he will be right in the hunt for both 
              of tomorrows two races.  
            Current 
              Co-Championship leader Michael Trimble had a consistent day, qualifying 
              in the top three for both races tomorrow  meaning he will 
              have a real shot at jumping into a solid championship lead tomorrow, 
              considering co leader Chris Alajajian had a difficult few sessions 
              after a heavy crash yesterday. 
            The 
              20-year-old Melbournian qualified third for race one  just 
              .14 of a second off pole  and second for race two, again just 
              a few tenths from the leader.  
            Not 
              a bad day overall, Trimble said. Im a bitt disappointed 
              with the first session, but I think that we will still be right 
              on the pace tomorrow. The car is very good and should be pretty 
              consistent in the races. We know we have the pace so its just 
              a matter of getting to the front and scoring some good points for 
              the championship. 
            Team 
              BRMs Kumho Tyres Australian Formula 3 Trophy Class contender 
              Marc Williams had a forgettable first look at Phillip Island yesterda 
              - and endured a difficult pair of sessions today, completing just 
              seven laps in both sessions and never really having the opportunity 
              to show his true pace. The Young New Zealander currently leads the 
              Trophy Class championship table after a strong showing at Mallala 
              raceway a month ago.  
            Tomorrows 
              two races could end up being the decisive rounds in the championship, 
              the close competition in the Kumho Tyres Australian Formula 3 Championship 
              meaning that if a driver can make a break at the top of the charts, 
              he will become very hard to overhaul in the remaining five rounds 
              this year.  
            And 
              whilst Karl Reindler is purely racing for results and to give the 
              Number one plate he has on his Dallara 304 a good showing, its 
              team-mate Michael Trimble who will be looking to be the one to leap 
              out to a strong series lead.  
            Tomorrows 
              two races will be both held over 14 challenging laps of the 4.45km 
              Phillip Island circuit.  
              
             
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