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04/05/08 -
Brands Hatch, Great Britain - A1 Team Switzerland has
won the 2007/08 A1GP World Cup of Motorsport, after
finishing fourth in this morning's sensational Brands
Hatch Sprint race in the UK, in which Great Britain's
Robbie Kerr took a fantastic home race victory ahead of
USA and Ireland.
The crowd went wild as home favourite GBR's Robbie Kerr
dominated the action from pole position to win the
20-minute race, moving the British team up into third
place in the championship before this afternoon's final
race of the season. Kerr, who took victory in the Brands
Hatch Sprint race last year, has now scored three wins
for his nation during his A1GP career.
Much to the delight of the home fans, Ireland's Adam
Carroll finished on the podium in third place, after
making a brilliant start from fourth on the grid, diving
past the Swiss car going into Paddock Hill and seizing
third. Twenty-five-year-old Carroll has now notched up a
total of four podium finishes - including one win - for
the Irish team in his debut A1GP season.
USA's Jonathan Summerton, who started second and has
been on impressive form all weekend, held position
throughout the race and, despite pressure from Carroll
in the Celtic Tiger, went on to finish second and take
his third podium for the American squad this season.
New Zealand's Jonny Reid, who had a poor qualifying
session on Saturday but was still in with a chance of
overhauling the Swiss team in the title fight this
morning, crossed the line eighth. The Kiwis are now
preparing to defend second overall in the championship
during this afternoon's season finale Feature race, as
third-placed GBR is set to pile on the pressure.
An emotional Max Welti, seat holder of newly crowned
A1GP champion A1 Team Switzerland, said:
'It's absolutely outstanding. It's such a great feeling
- you just cannot believe it! To represent Switzerland
all over the globe and to actually do it is fantastic.
We're writing a page in the history books. Neel came on
the radio after he crossed the line to thank the team -
he knows that to win the world championship is not only
his achievement, but everybody in the team as well.'
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