Trident Confident About Spanish Weekend

Trident Confident About Spanish Weekend
 

Trident Confident About Spanish Weekend


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May 10, 2007

Trident Confident About Spanish Weekend tridentracing.it

Everything is ready for the grand European opening of the 2007 GP2 Series. After taking the first steps in Bahrain, all the teams and drivers moved to the Catalunya Circuit, near Barcelona, where the second race of the year is ready to take off. Trident Racing is revving up engines aware of its great potential: the team decided to leave nothing untried, and made a huge work of analysis and planning following the results of the first official on-track experiences.

The initial and only 30-minute free practice session is starting tomorrow (Friday) at noon, while qualifying is set to kick-off between 16:00 and 16:30. The first race will be held on Saturday, with one mandatory pit-stop and 39 laps available for drivers to chase victory. The closing race (26 laps) is set to start on Sunday at 10:30.


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