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Daniel Moreno dropped down the order at the start as his teammate streamed into the lead. [[Rory McAllister]] followed him in second and Zimmer took third from Moreno on Lap 2. At the Bus Stop Chicane, [[Miko Fäkkinen]] tried an ambitious overtaking maneuver on [[George Tramontani]]. Pippa was unable to avoid the Minardi and she broke her front wing. Christopherson continued to build a lead over McAllister's Ferrari and led by five seconds after seven laps. [[Leonhard von Gottorp]] retired with a suspension failure and his teammate would follow him onto the sidelines with a transmission failure two laps later. | Daniel Moreno dropped down the order at the start as his teammate streamed into the lead. [[Rory McAllister]] followed him in second and Zimmer took third from Moreno on Lap 2. At the Bus Stop Chicane, [[Miko Fäkkinen]] tried an ambitious overtaking maneuver on [[George Tramontani]]. Pippa was unable to avoid the Minardi and she broke her front wing. Christopherson continued to build a lead over McAllister's Ferrari and led by five seconds after seven laps. [[Leonhard von Gottorp]] retired with a suspension failure and his teammate would follow him onto the sidelines with a transmission failure two laps later. While making his way back up the field, Fäkkinen was involved in another incident, this time with [[Masta Valsattis]]. | ||
Moreno continued to fall through the field. [[Tom Douglas]] overtook the Williams on Lap 10 but when [[Kazuhiko Takagi]] tried to pass at the Bus Stop, he lost control of his Ferrari and spun out of contention. | |||
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Revision as of 15:21, 23 November 2012
The 1994 F1RGP2C Belgian Grand Prix was the eleventh round of the 1994 F1RGP2C season. The race was won by Jack Christopherson, driving for Williams.
Race Review
Qualifying
Daniel Moreno took his seventh pole of the season. Christopherson completed a Williams front row with a time that was 0.052 second slower than his teammate. Zimmer, the championship leader, qualified five tenths behind Moreno but managed to get to third on the grid. Zimmer survived a massive spin at the exit of Eau Rouge in the first session. Pablo da Silva put in an incredible lap to take sixth place for Sauber, his best qualifying position of the year. Tom Douglas outqualified his teammate Douglas Mann but was unable to improve his time in the second session after an early suspension failure sidelined the Ferrari for the day.
Race
Daniel Moreno dropped down the order at the start as his teammate streamed into the lead. Rory McAllister followed him in second and Zimmer took third from Moreno on Lap 2. At the Bus Stop Chicane, Miko Fäkkinen tried an ambitious overtaking maneuver on George Tramontani. Pippa was unable to avoid the Minardi and she broke her front wing. Christopherson continued to build a lead over McAllister's Ferrari and led by five seconds after seven laps. Leonhard von Gottorp retired with a suspension failure and his teammate would follow him onto the sidelines with a transmission failure two laps later. While making his way back up the field, Fäkkinen was involved in another incident, this time with Masta Valsattis.
Moreno continued to fall through the field. Tom Douglas overtook the Williams on Lap 10 but when Kazuhiko Takagi tried to pass at the Bus Stop, he lost control of his Ferrari and spun out of contention.
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