Sunday, May 10, 2009

F1 : Villa leaves intact the change

Problems in the gearbox of his Dallara, which occurred prior to departure, they ended up costing the abandonment Javier Villa in the race of the GP2 Series sprint circuit in Montmeló.

Asturian The pilot was from inside the fifth row of the grid, but when trying to start the first round of training speed was not his car, which left him standing on the line and sentenced him to starting the pitlane. While the rest of the participants started the race, the car was booted Javi to push for its mechanics, joining track in the last square and clearly distanced himself from the group.

No options and to fight for positions of points, as was his goal, Villa did not make it by giving up, rolling fast and even better times by dialing back the pilots head, which is close to a separating twenty seconds.

In the fifth round and took Javi contact with the tail of the group, and successive drafts Herckx already exceeded Teixeira, reaching the position on lap 19 taking advantage of the top tenth of Perez. But the failure of change iban increasing, with growing problems for the reduction gears. After a few more laps to harass a compact bunch which closed Ricci and Valsechi, Villa should definitely come in boxes and being forced to leave.

Ended a weekend that did not give it to Javier expected results, but at least it served to show his speed again with a very good lap times when you could roll smoothly.
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The goal now is to leave behind the misfortune suffered in Montmeló and cope with optimism following the appointment of the GP2, nothing less than the historic layout of Monaco.

Javier Villa: "It was a difficult weekend. Cronos Since we had the pace to have fought for the pole in both races and we run very fast, making it the fourth best time yesterday and today the second ... and that we are there We have more than demonstrated. But that's not what we want, we must go, and go racing finish picking points. Today was a shame, and tickets went out with an option to take two or three points at the pace we were going, but a failure hydraulics in the box did not allow us to put the first and could not quit. Then, after twelve rounds were completely blocked in the fourth and we had to go back to boxes

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