Friday, September 17, 2010

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Matt Jordan made his debut in the International GT Open

Brands Hatch (Kent, England) - Excitement, curiosity and desire to learn as much as possible. Matt Jordan is ready to begin its first weekend on track after years of rally racing. The context is of international level, in all senses: the pilot will run in the Cuneo 6.a test on board of the International GT Open an Aston Martin DBRS 9 Villois Racing team. Jordan will share the wheel of British sports car with 600 horsepower or so, the organization handed the number 53, with compatriot Andrea Crespi.
On fast and historical ups and downs of Brands Hatch circuit 3703 meters, the race weekend is very intense. The official program on Saturday 18 a couple of hours of free practice (10:30 to 11:30 and 13:05 to 14:05) and two qualifying sessions from 15 ' each: the first category reserved for the GTS between 14:55 and 15:10 and the second between 17.05 and 17.20. Sunday, September 19th is the day of the two races. Race 1 will start at 11.45 am and will last 70 '; Game 2, the duration of 50 ', will start at 15.35.
The International GT Open (official website: www.gtsport.es ) is a standard of absolute value at European level. We take part in the FIA \u200b\u200bGT2 class cars, and GTS stables British, Swiss, French, German and Dutch and is structured in eight rounds between April and October. Among the attendees stand out from the fans of the known names Enrico Toccacelo, German Pierre Kaffer (currently leading the overall standings) and Stefano Livio and Lorenzo Bontempelli.

Television coverage: the two British round at Brands Hatch will be delayed broadcast on TV Channel Nuvolari TV (Sky channel 218) at 12:45 and 19:15 on Sunday 19 September.

Visibly excited Matt Jordan has issued a few words before the flight to London: "For me it perhaps unrepeatable experience. I'll try to do my best and learn as much as possible in a weekend of high level. I thank the Villois Racing for giving me a chance I did not think was possible even .

picture of test in December 2009 on the circuit of Franciacorta Brescia

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