Wednesday, March 29, 2006

The A1GP World Cup of Motorsport organisation has expressed its disappointment that Jos Verstappen will not be competing in the 2006/07 season and is concerned that the decision has come just days ahead of the season opener at Circuit Park Zandvoort, the Netherlands. Read More >>


A1 Team Indonesia will be the first and only team in A1GP with a pair of driving brothers. Moreno Soeprapto, younger sibling of the team’s regular driver, Ananda Mikola, will participate in the new Rookie Session at each A1GP World Cup of Motorsport event this season. Read More >>


South Africans from all walks of life are eagerly awaiting the start of the new A1GP World Cup of Motorsport season, which gets underway next weekend (30 September/ 1 October) at Zandvoort circuit in the Netherlands.
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Northern Ireland’s John Watson is set to get behind the wheel of A1 Team Ireland’s 550bhp A1GP car for a 30 minute run on Friday 29 September at Zandvoort in the Netherlands on the opening day of the new A1GP World Cup of Motorsport season. Read More>>


New Zealand racing driver Jonny Reid leaves Japan today for London to prepare for the first round of the 2006/07 A1GP World Cup of Motorsport series at Zandvoort in The Netherlands. Reid, 23, is one of A1 Team New Zealand’s two drivers and the second A1GP World Cup of Motorsport series kicks off at Zandvoort over the September 30/October 1 weekend. Read More>>



A1 Team Lebanon will return to the A1GP World Cup of Motorsport for its second season of competition. Khalil Beschir, Graham Rahal and Basil Shaaban will continue to represent Lebanon in this international motor racing series, and they will be joined by Alex Khateeb for the coming season. Read More>>


A1 team New Zealand announced an alliance with A1 team Germany for the second season of A1GP racing. The Germans will be valuable allies, teaming up to share critical data like car setup, track conditions and driver intelligence. A1GP is the ultimate 'level playing field' in which quality information can mean the difference between winning and losing. Read More >>