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Catalunya: Round seven preview (Lights)

The 7th Meeting of the Superfund World Series by Nissan will will held in the Circuit de Catalunya, the next 4 and 5 of October. Most of the teams will be testing tomorrow in order to prepare this decisive match. Milka Duno (Venezuela, 1971) will ...

The 7th Meeting of the Superfund World Series by Nissan will will held in the Circuit de Catalunya, the next 4 and 5 of October.

Most of the teams will be testing tomorrow in order to prepare this decisive match. Milka Duno (Venezuela, 1971) will test the V6 car from Vergani Formula and she has announced that she live in Madrid until the end of the Season. Duno has already participated in 4 races with this car (2002) Ricardo Mauricio will be testing tomorrow with Racing Engineering.

Montagny (announced as the third driver in RenaultF1 2004)lives in Bracelona since 2001. This is his second home. The Frenchman wants to achieve his World Series by Nissan title in Barcelona and Gabord Competicion, based in Abrera (Barcelona), will also have to play a very important role during the race weekend.

But the frontrunners Stephane Sarrazin, with an exceptional performance in the A1-Ring, as well as Bas Leinders, both in Racing Engineering, or the Indian ace Kartikheyan (Tata Team Carlin) are also regarded as serious contenters for the Title.

The6 Spanish drivers in the Superfund World Series by Nissan category will be more than happy with this return to their home-circuits, and obviously they will try to be in the points.

The Superfund World Series by Nissan will be run alongside with the World Series Light and the Formula Junior. Local team RACC Motorsport Team is highly tipped as one the visitors of the podium in the 1600 c.c. category.

The Dutch female racer Raquel Waslander (15) will made her debut in the Junior category.

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SATURDAY 09h00-09h30 WORLD SERIES PRIVATE PRACTICE 09h45-10h15 FORMULA JUNIOR 1600 SPANISH CHAMPIONSHIP 1st. QUALIFYING PRACTICE 10h30-11h00 WORLD SERIES LIGHT 1st. QUALIFYING PRACTICE 11h15-11h45 WORLD SERIES 1st. QUALIFYING PRACTICE 12h00-12h30 FORMULA JUNIOR 1600 SPANISH CHAMPIONSHIP 2nd. QUALIFYING PRACTICE 13h30-14h00 WORLD SERIES LIGHT 2nd. QUALIFYING PRACTICE 14h15-14h45 WORLD SERIES 2nd. QUALIFYING PRACTICE SUPERFUND WORLD SERIES BY NISSAN PRESS CONFERENCE 15h10 FORMULA JUNIOR 1600 SPANISH CHAMPIONSHIP RACE#1 (11 laps/max. 25')

SUNDAY 09h40-09h55 WORLD SERIES WARM UP 10h15 WORLD SERIES LIGHT RACE#1 (16 laps/max. 30') 10h55-11h15 PIT WALK WORLD SERIES / WORLD SERIES DRIVERS PRESENTATION 11h45 WORLD SERIES RACE#1 (16 laps) 12h30 FORMULA JUNIOR 1600 SPANISH CHAMPIONSHIP RACE#2 (11 laps/max.25') 13h15 WORLD SERIES LIGHT RACE#2 (16 laps/max. 30') 14h15 WORLD SERIES RACE#2 (24 laps - PIT STOP 5/16) SUPERFUND WORLD SERIES BY NISSAN PRESS CONFERENCE

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