Montreal, Canada
(September 05, 2006)
– The World Series by Renault leaves mainland Europe and crosses the English
Channel as Donington Park in England hosts Round 7 of the nine-round
championship this weekend, 9th-10th September. Currently sitting seventh overall in the
Driver Standings, Canada’s
Sean McIntosh has long been waiting for the arrival of the British round of the
series as he lists the track at Donington
Park as a firm favorite.
First sampling the Derbyshire circuit in 2004, his rookie
season competing in the Formula Renault UK Championship, McIntosh clinched the
Graduate Cup Championship for first year drivers in the series at Donington
courtesy of back-to-back podium finishes which placed him sixth overall in the
end of year Driver Standings.
The 21-year-old from Vancouver
returned for a crack at the Formula Renault UK Championship last season with
Donington hosting the opening double-header last April. Rubber stamping the track as one of his favorites
in the UK,
Sean kicked off the season with a dominant victory in the second round. McIntosh duly went on to take the 2005 title
fight all the way to wire, his tally of five wins a season-high shared only
with eventual Champion Oliver Jarvis, the Brit narrowly taking the title ahead
of McIntosh in second.
Sean’s current form in the 2006 World Series by Renault,
including a fine second place podium finish at Spa in July, means he expects
nothing less than a challenge at the head of the pack this weekend at
Donington. Previewing his return to the
track he commented:
“It’s been over a year since I last raced at Donington and
I’m pretty keen to get back there. I had
success there when I raced in British Formula Renault and it’s the first track
we’ve been to this season where I’ve actually competed before. It’s a challenging circuit, it’s not like Turkey where it
was really wide open, it’s quite tight and twisty but I enjoy it.
“Qualifying will be very important but I’m looking forward
to getting back out onto the Grand Prix circuit having raced on it last season
at the same event. I’m expecting to be
up there at the sharp end from the beginning of the weekend. I’m taking things one race at a time but
there’s still a chance to break into the top-five in the points and that would
be a pretty satisfying end to my rookie season in the World Series by Renault.”
Race 1 (21 Laps) from Donington Park
is set to get underway on Saturday, 9th September, at 3:10pm GMT
with Race 2 (29 Laps) held on Sunday, 10th September, at 1pm GMT.
WSR 2006 Points: 1st Parente (75), 2nd
Soucek (75), 3rd Maldonado (72), 4th Garcia (67), 5th
Salignon (48), *7th McINTOSH
(38)
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