Holland’s Olivier Tielemans is ready for some serious racing
this weekend as the N.Technology driver prepares to impress
local fans at his home track for round two of the 2007 FIA
World Touring Car Championship (WTCC) in Zandvoort. Tielemans’
expert knowledge of the Zandvoort track puts him back in the
running for a strong points finish in front of his home
crowd. The 22-year-old grew up near the track and has raced
at the circuit on no less than 30 occasions, which is why he
is hoping to produce something special this weekend for the
local fans.
“I hope that my knowledge of the track will be an advantage
in setting up the car and helping the team,” said Tielemans
whose previous experience combine single-seaters and touring
cars with races in DTM, Megane Eurocup and Formula 3000
amongst others. “Most WTCC drivers can learn a track very
quickly however, so the advantage may not be as big as could
be imagined.”
Dutch rookie Tielemans is eager to match team-mate James
Thompson’s impressive performance in last week’s official WTCC
test in Monza.
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James Thompson is optimistic about the team’s chances this
weekend, especially after seeing the improvements in the
Alfa Romeo in testing at Monza last month. |
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Olivier Tielemans made
a popular guest appearance at his home motor show,
AutoRai 2007, in Amsterdam early last month. |
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The two-times British Touring Car
champion posted the second-fastest time in the Alfa Romeo
156 over the two days.
Thompson is optimistic about the team’s chances this
weekend, especially after seeing the improvements in the
Alfa Romeo in Monza.
“The entire team has pulled together to improve the car for
Zandvoort,” said Thompson from Harrogate, UK. “Last week’s
test went extremely well as our times demonstrate and I hope
Sunday’s races prove as rewarding."
This weekend’s live WTCC coverage begins Saturday 5 May with
qualifying on Eurosport 2 at 15.00 (CET) followed by
Sunday’s races at 10.00 (CET) and 11.45 (CET) on Eurosport
International.
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