2005-03-25
2005 Round1 Practice
Amid frigid temperatures, the opening session of the 2005 SUPER GT season got off to a roaring start at Okayama International Circuit on Friday, March 25th. In GT300, it was the Wedsport Celica that stormed to the top of the time sheets ahead of the #31 APEXERA MR-S, followed by the #13 ENDLESS SPORTS 350 Z. Running in fourth, the #77 CUSCO ADVAN Subaru Impreza also impressed with its rapid time around the 3.703 kilometer track. There were new faces in the cockpits of a number of cars - and even a couple of new teams. The MOLA outfit got its first run in front of its peers when their two Nissan 350 Z challengers (#46, #47) took to the track. Also new for the 2005 season is the #27 direxiv motorsports Vemac 320R, taking an amazing 5th in the class by the end of the morning. The British-built machine is now represented by a total of four entries in the series and if this morning's showing is anything to go by; the sleek machine is bound for some strong results this season. Another new car on the scene, the A&S Racing Chevrolet Corvette C6 got through the session ahead of one of its rivals in what is essentially the car's shakedown. A finish would be a great result on the car's debut this Sunday. Between the sessions the snow began to fall...and fall....and fall! GT300 also threw up a few surprises. The Verno Tokai Dream 28 squad's new Vemac 320 R was second behind the #13 Team Endless 350 Z, while the #77 CUSCO ADVAN Subaru Impreza was third ahead of the new #47 MOLA-run 350 Z. Also putting in an impressive showing was the #913 Corvette C6, placing 13th in class out of 22 cars on track. GT300 ran first, and it was the #11 GPH Ferrari Dunlop F360 Modena that led the way, its 1:33.922 two tenths clear of its closest rival, the #7 Re: Amemiya RX-7. Continuing its strong showing was the #13 ENDLESS ADVAN 350 Z, followed by the #10 Mach-Go Ferrari Dunlop F360 Modena, sister car to the class leaders. DRIVERS' COMMENTGT500 - 1st place: #22 NISMO Motul Pitwork Z - Michael Krumm: "The car worked well on the dry track this afternoon and we were able to concentrate a little on the balance of the car. It's a good position to be in this early in the weekend and we should be strong in qualifying tomorrow. Everyone was trying to get their tires scrubbed this afternoon, and we did also. Then at the end of the session I had the opportunity to check out the balance of the car. That was really good, although on my fastest lap I had traffic. It's very important for us to know where we are, and I feel pretty relaxed now. We know we are competitive, the car is well-balanced and the engine runs very well. The NISMO team has done a fantastic job over the winter, the car is really good and we have nothing to worry about at the moment." GT300 - 1st place: #11 GPH Ferrari Dunlop F360 Modena - Tetsuya Tanaka:
'There have been a lot of changes at the team since last season. We've switched to Dunlop rubber for 2005, and the car is now being maintained by Dome. We're also running with a smaller restrictor than last year - and that's a big difference! Also, I've got a new driver partner in Paolo Montin, so there are a lot of things we need to be constantly aware of.
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