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Khan eager for first taste of New Zealand track
17/ 1/2008
A1 Team Pakistan will be back in racing action
this weekend, following a five week break over the
New Year period.
The fifth of 10 races on the
A1GP calendar, the team travelled
to New Zealand to
compete against 21 other nations from around the
globe.
The 2008 A1GP, Taupo, New Zealand, marks the
series’ second visit to the northern island.
The
Taupo circuit held its first A1GP event a year ago, providing an exciting race watched by
an enthusiastic crowd in some of the most spectacular surroundings visited by the
A1GP series.
A1GP became the largest international series to visit Taupo in January 2007, when the
teams arrived at what was essentially a brand new track.
Having undergone a $12.5
million face-lift, the circuit was transformed from a modest club circuit to a fantastic
racing facility built to the standards required by the A1GP series.
The New Year will also see a new development for the A1GP cars.
The A1GP World
Cup of Motorsport will become the first global racing series to race on a mixture of 30
per cent bio-fuel mix this weekend, as part of A1GP’s Think Greener Racing campaign.
Having previously raced for A1 Team Pakistan in the first season of A1GP and missed
season two, Pakistan driver Adam Khan will make his first visit to Taupo this weekend.
Said Khan: "I can’t wait to get back to racing this weekend. It seems a long time
since our last race in China.
"Although the break has given me a great opportunity to
catch up with friends and family and importantly continue work on my fitness, nothing
compares to the thrill of being at the race track.
"
Again, like three of the four previous rounds, Taupo will be a new experience for me.
"
While many of other drivers raced here last year, I’ll get my first taste of the circuit on
Friday afternoon, but with the team’s help I’m confident that we will be up to speed
quickly."
A1 Team Pakistan seatholder Arif Husain added: "The entire team is eager to get the
second half of the season underway now, following a prolonged period off-track.
"Adam
will be working with a new technical team from this race, so this weekend will be
something of a learning curve, but I’m sure everyone will be pulling together to be on
form as quickly as possible."
The team will be on track for practice on Friday 18 January, before the final practice and
qualifying on Saturday afternoon.
The 20 minute Sprint race will begin at 11.00 and the
weekend will conclude with the gruelling 70 minutes Feature race at 3.00 local time.
17/01/2008 at 22:25