4/12/2023 0 Comments Capricorn one itaGroskamp’s team mates Francesco Tironi and Teemu Leino rounded out the top five in the class ahead of tomorrow’s qualifying The Top 5 after controlled practice (3 consecutive laps)ġ Jilles Groskamp (NL) – 51.024 – InfinityĢ Melvin Diekmann (DE) – 51.164 – Capricornģ Quentin Leroux (FR) – 51.191 – CapricornĤ Francesco Tironi (IT) – 51.570 – Infinity We’ve changed quite a few things to help and we are ready for Qualifying. Today the track is hot which makes the cars slide a lot more. Normally we come here for the ENS in October, when it is much cooler. The Dutch driver also commented on the hot weather and track conditions here in Fiorano: Jilles Groskamp set the fastest time in the 1/10 Scale class, but he was pushed hard by the Capricorn duo of Melvin Diekmann and Quentin Leroux, who ended up second and third, just one-tenth of a second behind over three laps. The Top 5 after controlled practice (3 consecutive laps)ġ Dario Balestri (IT) – 44.788 – InfinityĢ Lamberto Collari (IT) – 45.021 – Infinityģ Dominic Greiner (DE) – 45.061 – CapricornĤ Simon Kurzbuch (CH) – 45.067 – Shepherdġ/10 Scale Groskamp holds off Capricorn charge Collari was narrowly ahead of Capricorn’s Dominic Greiner, who in turn was just 6-thousandths of a second in front of the ENS’s winningest driver, Simon Kurzbuch and Silvio Hachler rounding out the top five today. Dario Balestri – Infinityīehind Balestri, his team-mate Lamberto Collari showed a big improvement in the second round to move up to second overall. I tried some different springs and oils, but I am happy with my car now in these conditions. We have a good setup, but today I made changes because of the lower grip we have. Balestri explained that even though he had been at Fiorano for the last four races, the high temperatures made the track feel very different. With the second run taking place around 7pm, the sun was starting to set and the track temperature dropped, meaning virtually all the drivers in the class set significantly faster times in the later run. Infinity’s Dario Balestri stamped his authority on the event, setting the fastest time in both rounds of the controlled practice. With sunshine all day long and high track temperatures, the drivers had to make adjustments to their cars to cope with a very different grip level than they are used to at Fiorano. Awarded Order of British Empire (OBE, 1979), Officer of Order of Australia (1988), Hartnett Medal (1992), and Centenary Medal (2003).The two controlled practice rounds have taken place this afternoon in Fiorano, which now means the Qualifying heats have been set for the first ENS event of 2022. Well-known radio and tv personality, was a founding editor of the magazine Cleo (1972–75), editor of Australian Women's Weekly (1975–76) and editor-in-chief of both publications (1976–81) served as director of Australian Consolidated Press (1974–81) and publisher of women's publications by Australian Consolidated Press (1977–81) was women's editor for Daily Telegraph, then Sunday Telegraph, later returning to paper to become Australia's 1st woman editor-in-chief of either daily or Sunday paper (1981) entered radio broadcasting (1983) and was given own show by 2 stations became presenter of Woman's Day on tv (1985) continued to broadcast while returning to print as newspaper columnist served as chair of National Advisory Committee on AIDS (1984–88) became founder and chief executive of Capricorn Publishing and editor-in-chief of The Sun Herald (1988) launched own magazine, Ita (1989), editing it until 1994 served as president of National Opera Festival (1995–97) became director of Australian media conglomerate, Terraplanet (2000). of Charles Oswald Buttrose and Mary Clare Buttrose married 1963. Born Jan 17, 1942, in Sydney, Australia dau. Australian journalist, publisher, broadcaster and media personality.
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