Great Britain Celebrates First A1GP Victory in Mexico City

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Jarvis, who scored a Feature race podium in China on his series debut last November, vowed to go one better heading into the afternoon in Mexico. He wasted little time in fulfilling his promise as he rocketed off the line to leave pole-sitter Alex Yoong trailing in his wake down the monstrous 1km main-straight. With a clear track ahead of him the 2005 McLaren Autosport BRDC Young Driver of the Year set to work edging out an advantage over Jonathan Summerton in the A1 Team USA car.

With the gap up to 1.5 seconds by lap nine, Jarvis darted down pit-lane, the British team the first to make their mandatory stop with a lightening fast tyre change executed by Jarvis’ pit-crew. While the running order shuffled through as his rivals followed suit, Jarvis assumed the lead again on lap 18 and never looked like surrendering it despite some late race pressure from Summerton.

Having maintained a healthy 3.5 second gap over his American rival through much of the race, with 10 laps to go Summerton began to close in on Jarvis. Down to 2.2 seconds with five laps to the chequered, then 1.4 seconds at the start of the final lap, Summerton gave it his all but he couldn’t crack the steely reserve and the hunger to win demonstrated by Jarvis. Crossing the start-finish line Oliver punched the air with delight as Great Britain finally broke its duck to score a long awaited A1GP win, the USA duly sealing second with Adrian Zaugg for South Africa in third.

“This is just a fantastic result for the whole team and a great boost ahead of our return to home soil for the A1GP season finale at Brands Hatch next month,” said a jubilant Oliver Jarvis. “Everyone’s worked so hard for this result and it’s a great reward for everyone’s efforts. Jonathan pushed really hard at the end but I felt I had everything under control through to the chequered. Hopefully it won’t be so long now until the next British win!”

Round 10 of the 2006-07 A1GP World Cup of Motorsport sees a return to China and the Shanghai International Circuit, Friday 13th – Sunday 15th April – www.a1gp.com

Top-Ten A1GP Nations Standings after Round 9/11: 1st Germany (101), 2nd New Zealand (74), 3rd GREAT BRITAIN (61), 4th France (57), 5th Malaysia (50), 6th Switzerland (45), 7th Netherlands (43), 8th Italy (36), 9th Mexico (35), 10th USA (35)


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