Olivier Panis, new sporting director

A1  Team  France  is  delighted  to  announce  that  the  former  F1  driver  has  been  confirmed  as sporting director for the 2007-2008 season.

Olivier will give the team the benefit of his immense experience and his advice from this weekend on at the two rounds on the Brno circuit in the Czech Republic. The team’s aim is to win its first race of the season. Nicolas Prost made his track debut this morning in the two sessions for the rookies. He was on the worn tyres from Zandvoort and was immediately on the pace; he was able to give the A1 Team France engineers  information  in  view  of  Sunday’s  races.  He  made  no  mistakes  and  got  to  know  the  car   better. 

The  designated  driver,  Nicolas  Lapierre,  then  took  over.  Once  again  the  team  preferred  to concentrate on race set-up. It finished the day in seventh place and will prepare for qualifying during tomorrow’s free practice. Everything’s looking good after the first day’s sessions in the Czech Republic and A1 Team France will tackle the second day brimful of confidence.

Olivier  Panis: 

“I’m  delighted  to  put my motor racing experience at the disposal of A1 Team France this  year.  I  have  to  say  that  I’m  very  impressed  by  the  professionalism  of  the  championship,  the performance  level  of  the  cars  and  A1  Team  France’s  organisation.  This  year,  the  performances are very close and the tiniest detail can make the difference. I’ve always loved the technical side of racing, and  my  role  will  be  to  help  the  team  progress  by  talking  a  lot  with  both  the  engineers  and  drivers. Finally, I’ve always been a bit of a patriot as throughout my F1 career I made it a point of honour to live in my own country. So it was normal for me to accept the offer from A1 Team France when it came.”

Nicolas Lapierre:

“I went out on new rubber straight away this morning and as I hadn’t raced on this track for a year it was a slight disadvantage. Nonetheless, we continued our programme for Sunday. The performance level of the tyres has a tendency to fall off very quickly on this circuit. This will be the key to the weekend. You’ll have to know how to get the best out of them over a lap in qualifying, and then nurse their wear in the race itself. It’s difficult to overtake on this track so your position on the grid will be of vital important. I think we made a lot of progress this morning and I feel optimistic for the rest of the weekend.”

Nicolas  Prost: 

“What  was  important  for  me  today  was to get into the right rhythm very quickly and begin the team’s preparation programme by giving them reliable information. I think I managed to do that and this first test gave everybody confidence. The rookies go out on tyres whose state of wear is very varied, and the overall results are of very relative importance as lap times were not a priority. I like the Brno layout very much and I’m happy with my day. Finally, Olivier Panis’s input has been very useful and we’re all delighted to have him with us.”


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