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The title of European Champion remains, now more than ever, the objective of Intrepid Team, especially in KZ1, a category in which Intrepid pilots have always been among the leaders: Roberto Toninelli conquered the podium of this European debut in France and Norman Nato can be legitimately considered the revelation of the May Day weekend, while Manuel Cozzaglio scored important points in the two races. Performances were up to expectations in KF1 too: Yannick De Brabander dominated the start of Race 1 and Jérémy Iglesias played an important role in the leading group.
“A podium is perfect for the Championship,” Roberto rejoiced. “Pity I was forced to withdraw from race 2: I had the means to fight for victory. I hope I can take my revenge in Mariembourg, in June”. However, the flame of Intrepid did not go out, since Nato and Cozzaglio brilliantly defended it. “I lacked a bit of experience, otherwise I could have won a podium”, said the French pilot. “I was third, but I left some space to my pursuer and he rushed, just like Cozzaglio, who finished 4th just ahead of me”. Nato also made the second best time in Sunday’s warm up.
In KF1, things started pretty well, with the fourth time by EGP pilot Yannick De Brabander, who later
won a heat on his Intrepid Cruiser chassis. After a superb start from his third position in the grid, he quickly took the lead of race 1, but a technical problem left him with no winning chances. A withdrawal from race 2 marked the end of his remarkable performance.
Jérémy Iglesias paid a high price for a penalty applied during a heat, in the start procedure, after a slight collision with other karts in the group. Suddenly, instead of starting from the third row, after the two top 5 conquered during qualifying rounds, the French-Spanish pilot had to start from 12th position. On a circuit where overtaking is difficult, he managed to reach the top 10. “But our equipment deserves better,” said Jérémy.
Team boss Mirko Sguerzoni: “I am very pleased to see that Intrepid chassis were very competitive at Angerville. Manuel Cozzaglio, who races for EGP Team, was as fast as our two official pilots, Roberto Toninelli and Norman Nato, and this confirms our willingness to provide chassis that perform well in every condition. In race 1, for example, Toninelli set the fastest lap of all Intrepid pilots, with 48”932, but Nato and Cozzaglio raced in 48”952 and 48”957 respectively. They were all in the same tenth of a second! This is an unmistakable sign”.
Photo: KSP.fr
Posted on May 8, 2008 by Mary-Ann Horley in the Results category.
Tagged with Angerville, European KF1, European KZ1, European KZ2, Intrepid, Jérémy Iglesias, Manuel Cozzaglio, Norman Nato, Roberto Toninelli, Yannick De Brabander.
Mary-Ann covers most of the major international races for Karting Magazine, Kartlink and Kartcom.fr as well as being a web designer for some of karting's top drivers and teams.