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Just a few pics from Valencia. Here with Silverghost, Minardirule, Viges, Murph, JC and others. Have been treated very well pity about the results.
Ger
[Edited on 30-9-2007 by Ger]
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Glock was the rightful winner of the championship.
Thanks to Ger and Quig and everyone for organising it.
The team were great with some excellent access as always.
Easy for you RJ, not easy for everyone ...
"Campos Christmas"
It's been 15 years since Adrian Campos last drove single-seaters for a living, so it was good to see the ex-Minardi F1 racer back behind the wheel at Valencia, demonstrating the next generation GP2 car.
Campos is a bit of a cult figure in these parts and the crowd was cheering as he cruised around before Sunday's sprint race. As he stepped out of the cockpit, I had to ask him how it felt? "I'm only doing this for fun, you know. I'm 47! I just wish there had been a car like this when I was racing."
Valencia was a dream weekend for Campos, capping an unbelievable turnaround in its fortunes. Last year, it propped up the grid, ending the year bottom of the heap. This year, Giorgio Pantano's two wins, coupled with Vitaly Petrov's breakthrough feature race win at Valencia, propelled them to third in the team's championship, just beating category behemoths Super Nova.
"The team has done a very good job this year," says Pantano. "It has come up to the very top in this series and its all down to alot of hard work. I feel both myself and Vitaly have improved this year, and we've done a good job for the team." ...
So, Adrian, how did a one-two finish on your home circuit feel? His eyes misted over at the recollection of the moment and, after a pause, he replied "I think you can see for yourself what it means to me."