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5th September 2003 LAGUNA SECA TEAM NOTESPositive start … After the first 1.5 hours of practice today, the Care Racing supported Prodrive Ferrari 550 Maranellos made an extremely positive start to their campaign for victory this weekend. David Brabham in car 80 led the GTS class for most of the session, setting a time of 1m 23.405 towards the end, closely followed (at one stage by 0.004 seconds) by car 88. Peter Kox set a fastest time of 1m 23.859. Both Ferraris were just pipped to the top of the time sheets on the last lap by the team’s leading competitor. The four Prodrive Ferrari drivers were not entirely happy with the balance of the car and feel that there is much more time to be gained once the data has been examined and work is done on the cars overnight. Brabham birthday … David Brabham celebrates his 38th birthday today but is planning to
extend the birthday celebrations with his family in Australia when
he sees them next week. He heads for his home country directly after
this race to take part in the Sandown 500 event, part of the Australian
Touring Car Series, driving a Ford Falcon for the Dick Johnson Racing
team. Ironically, one of his key competitors in the race will be
Craig Lowndes who races for the Ford Performance Racing team, which
is owned by Prodrive. Further aero developments … The Prodrive Ferrari team will from this weekend be running a new evolution of the high downforce package introduced at Sonoma two months ago. Most significantly it features a new rear wing, as well as some new suspension components Enge’s IRL test … Could Tomas Enge get an unexpected birthday
present next week in the shape of an IRL drive for 2004? The Czech
driver, who will be 27
on Thursday, 11th September, is testing that same day at the Fontana
Motor Speedway with Panther Racing. The team is looking to replace
Sam Hornish who will be moving to Penske for next season’s
Championship.
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