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PostPosted: Thu Nov 13, 2008 4:45 pm 
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Andre Lotterer and Michael Ammermüller will drive for the german Team

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A1 Team Germany has revealed its plans for this season, including its new drivers and management.

The team, which will return to the grid from Taupo will have Andre Lotterer and Michael Ammermuller as its two main drivers. Rolf Beisswanger will head up the team as its team principal.

Ammermuller needs no introduction, having won for Germany in Zhuhai last season, and Lotterer is a former F1 tester who has recently been racing successfully in Japan in Formula Nippon and Super GT Series.

Beisswanger has worked in sports management for more than a decade and has experience in F1, IndyCar, DTM and A1GP. The 40-year-old ex-Siemens manager from Munich will take up the post with immediate effect getting Germany ready for its return in January.

“This is a fantastic opportunity for us,” said Beisswanger. “A1 Team Germany has already won the World Cup of Motorsport once, however the competition keeps getting stronger so we do not underestimate the challenges ahead.

“We are going to use the remainder of the season to learn about the new A1GP Powered by Ferrari car, get prepared with new partners and sponsors, and look forward to next season and beyond. We will use the time before Taupo to work towards being competitive and prepared right from the start.”

Commenting on Beisswanger taking over the running of the A1 Team Germany, A1GP CEO Pete da Silva said: “We thank Willi [Weber] for his support over A1GP’s first three seasons as the team's seat holder, during which his roster of young German drivers has made a huge impression and obviously helped the team become the 2006/07 champion.

“We now look forward to the new era of A1 Team Germany building on this success and going from strength to strength.”


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PostPosted: Thu Nov 13, 2008 6:01 pm 
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Also, this is where the track's located

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PostPosted: Thu Nov 13, 2008 7:46 pm 
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Looks like an exciting old place


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PostPosted: Thu Nov 13, 2008 7:49 pm 
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A crap I thought it was build in a excisting place. It is designed by Tilke so hope not for Valancia equilant. But then again this is A1GP not F1...


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I have a feeling that in Valencia A1GP would make hell of a race. This series can make a watchable race out of any track ( even those crap Chinese tracks )


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track kinda looks like adelaide imo


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Decent layout, let's wait and see what Herr Tilke can do with it.


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Reminds me a little bit of Eastern Creek too. Suitable for single-seaters, though.


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They still have to put down the roads? Hopefully they'll be ready in time for the race.


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PostPosted: Fri Nov 14, 2008 8:59 pm 
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Do you have the original google earth pic? Unless theres roads there already then it wont happen.

EDIT - http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?hl=en&q=l ... aCRBw&cd=1 found it - wont be ready by February


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It depends on the age of the satellite image for that part and scale of Indonesia. As it's a proper circuit the maps side probably won't update to include the track's layout.


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google maps images are sometimes 3 years old, so I wouldn't write much into that at all.


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Ospi wrote:
google maps images are sometimes 3 years old, so I wouldn't write much into that at all.


Even older than that, looking at Hockenheim it's still the old track. Nürburgring is also without Mercedes Arena.


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We still have our caravan.


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Not sure if it's been said yet but Autosport magazine says that China will host 2 races per season for the next 5 seasons.
that sucks :yuk:


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Ospi wrote:
google maps images are sometimes 3 years old, so I wouldn't write much into that at all.


But considering it was just revealed yesterday suggests they havnt started yet


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I like that new Indonesian track.


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Germany to rejoin series at Taupo

By Steven English, Wednesday, November 19th 2008, 11:58 GMT

Former champions Team Germany have confirmed that they will return to the A1GP series from the New Zealand event in the new year.

Previous seat holder Willi Weber has left the operation to be replaced by Rolf Beisswanger, and Michael Ammermuller will return to the team this season, alongside former Jaguar Formula One test driver and more recently Japanese Formula Nippon racer Andre Lotterer.

"This is a fantastic opportunity for us," said Beisswanger, who has worked in sports management in F1, IndyCar, DTM and A1GP. "Team Germany has already won the world cup of motorsport once, however the competition keeps getting stronger so we do not underestimate the challenges ahead.

"We're going to use the remainder of the season to learn about the new Powered-by-Ferrari car, to get prepared with new partners and sponsors, and to look forward to next season and beyond.

"We will use the time before Taupo to work towards being competitive and prepared right from the start."

A1GP's CEO Pete da Silva added: "We thank Willi (Weber) for his support over the first three seasons, during which his roster of young German drivers has made a huge impression and obviously helped the team become champions.

"We now look forward to the new era of Team Germany building on this success and going from strength to strength."

The revamped German team's first appearance will be at the Taupo races on January 25.


such good news
http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/72183


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A1GP is now starting to get back on it's feet it seems, which is great news.


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autosport finally picked up something which was officially announced several weeks ago already?


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