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15.-18.3.2007 HENRI FINISHES TWICE ON THE PODIUM IN MELBOURNE

Team Release: Team Goddard's Henri Karjalainen set the pace in the
Asian F3 Pacific class in the Melbourne F1 GP support races but was
robbed by bad luck and the bad judgment of his rivals. Team Mate,
Moreno Soeprapto, also suffered bad luck although he did take a class
win in the first race.
Henri Karjalainen started tenth in race one after suffering an engine
problem in qualifying but was up to fourth place overall, first in
Class, by the end of the first lap. A safety car period proved his
undoing when Charlie Hollings went for a gap that did not exist at the
restart sending Henri into the air and out of the race. Hollings went
on to win the race whilst Karjalainen would start race two from 28th
place. The stewards found Hollings to be totally responsible for the
accident but this was little consolation for the Finn. Ironically
Hollings had won for Team Goddard in a one off appearance at Batangas
last year. "We know there was no malice in Charlie's actions" reported
Mark Goddard "but that didn't help Henri whose weekend was effectively
over".

Moreno Soeprapto, in his first race for the team, was an impressivefirst in class and looked like he was going to be a factor for the rest
of the event. Race two was only six laps long and Karjalainen did a
great job to finish 12th overall. Moreno was a little too cautious and
finished 8th overall but second in class. "I didn't see the last lap
board and was surprised to see the chequered flag as I had planned to
take the class lead on the last lap!" reported Moreno.
Race three looked like it would be the turn around for the team.
Soeprapto was starting 8th and Karjalainen 12th. "We went for a very
low down force set up so I could overtake on the straights and used old
tyres to save the final new set for the last race when we hoped we
would start in the top six" reported Karjalainen. It all went wrong at
the first turn when James Winslow tagged the front wing of Soeprapto
and he was forced to struggle with an understeering car. Meanwhile
Karjalainen ran wide at turn one and rejoined down in 16th place. He
then put on a great come back drive which ended when he caught Moreno.
The Finn dived up the inside at turn 15 and an unsighted Moreno turned
into him. Moreno was launched into the air whilst Karjalainen spun and
rejoined in 11th place. Soeprapto rejoined in 15th.

"We had a discussion after the race about team mates not running into
each other!" said Team Manager, Mark Goddard. Race four was a complete
disaster with Moreno out on the spot at turn one after contact on the
first lap whilst Karjalainen struggled to a finish with badly bent
front suspension after he was hit at the start. "Henri showed he was
the pace of the AF3 field with his fastest lap times in race 2 and 3
and we are sure if Charlie had not taken him out in race one he would
have been on the overall podium." reported Goddard. "Moreno also had
the pace but James Winslow in race three and the start-line shunt in
race four put paid to his chances".

Next round of the Asian F3 Pacific Series is Sentul on May 12-13th.
"Henri and Moreno have the pace to lead from the front there so I think
we have a very good chance of re-taking the championship lead there"
remarked Goddard. "However Battistini has a 28 point lead so its going
to be hard to take the Series lead in Sentul unless he has some bad
luck but I am sure we should head the points after the last race in
Zhuhai on June 24th"
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