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Friday, 16 May 2008 |
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WTCC - JAN MAGNUSSEN SUPPORTS BMW IN WTCC SEASON FINALE IN MACAU |
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Written by Jeff Seabrook
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Friday, 13 October 2006 |
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Munich, 13th October 2006. The BMW national teams enter the season finale of the FIA World Touring Car Championship (WTCC) in Macau with six cars. Jan Magnussen (DEN) will take to the track at the wheel of another BMW 320si WTCC on 19th November and enforce the regular driver quintet at the "Guia Circuit". The 33-year-old is scheduled to be the team-mate of reigning Touring Car champion Andy Priaulx (GBR) in the BMW Team UK, which is headed by Team Principal Bart Mampaey (BEL). "I'm really happy to be a part of the season highlight of the World Touring Car Championship with BMW," says Magnussen. "This series is amazingly exciting and the field could hardly be any closer together. I hope to be able to do my share in BMW's mission to defend both titles. Of course, it's also great to return to this challenging race track."
Prior to the WTCC's rounds 19 and 20, three drivers still have the chance to secure the title. Priaulx is currently ranked second in the drivers' classification having 59 points under his belt. He is trailing Alfa Romeo's Augusto Farfus (BRA) by a single point. Thanks to his victory in Valencia last weekend, Jörg Müller (GER) is also among the top title contenders. The 37-year-old is on equal points with Priaulx, holding third place. His team-mate Dirk Müller (GER) has 53 points to his tally and is the third string to BMW's bow in the WTCC title fight. Among the manufacturers, BMW (221 points) holds a 10-point lead over SEAT before the nail-biting showdown in Macau.
Like the two BMW Team Italy-Spain drivers, Alessandro Zanardi (ITA) and Duncan Huisman (NLD), it's Magnussen's goal to support the three title aspirants and to score valuable championship points for the Manufacturers' Championship at the 6.117-kilometre street circuit. He knows Macau from the early days of his successful racing career: 1994 he contested the legendary Formula 3 Grand Prix, crossing the line in third position.
Over the past years, Magnussen has established himself as an expert in touring cars and long-distance races. He celebrated countless wins in classic races such as the Le Mans 24 Hours, the Sebring 12 Hours and in the American Le Mans Series (ALMS). In the Danish Touring Car Championship (DTC) he won the title in 2003. This year, Magnussen again has the chance to win this series. Before the season ends this weekend, he is just six points behind his leading brand-mate Casper Elgaard (DEN). In the DTC, Magnussen drives a BMW 320si from Den Blå Avis Fleggaard Racing - the car that he is going to steer for BMW Team UK directed by RBM in Macau.
Biography Jan Magnussen.
Date/Place of birth: 04th July 1973/Roskilde (DEN) Residence: Roskilde (DEN) Marital status: Married to Christina, son Kevin Website: www.janmagnussen.com
From 1987 Kart racing, three-time World Champion 1992 British Formula Ford, 7 wins; 1st place Formula Ford Festival 1993 Formula Vauxhall/Opel Lotus, 3 wins; British Formula 3 1994 1st place British Formula 3 Championship, 14 wins in 18 races; 3rd place F3 Grand Prix Macau 1995 DTM/ITC, first F1 race: Pacific GP, 10th place 1996 ITC, one win; F1 test driver with McLaren; IndyCar Series 1997 Formula One with Stewart, 7th place Monaco Grand Prix 1998 Formula One with Stewart, 6th place Canadian Grand Prix 1999 ALMS with Panoz, 1 win; 11th place Le Mans 24 Hours (Panoz); IndyCar Series 2000 ALMS with Panoz, 1 win; 8th place Le Mans 24 Hours (Panoz) 2001 ALMS with Panoz, 2 wins; Le Mans 24 Hours (Panoz); "Personality of the year" award in the ALMS 2002 ALMS with Panoz, 2 wins; Le Mans 24 Hours (Panoz); Danish Touring Car Championship (Peugeot), 7 wins 2003 1st place Danish Touring Car Championship, 16 wins; ALMS with Prodrive Ferrari, 2 wins; 4th place Le Mans 24 Hours (Team Goh); Sebring 12 Hours 2004 1st place GTS class Le Mans 24 Hours (Corvette); 1st place GTS class Petit Le Mans (Corvette); Sebring 12 Hours; Grand-Am Series with Doran Lista, 1 win 2005 1st place GT1 class Le Mans 24 Hours (Corvette); 1st place GT1 class Petit Le Mans (Corvette); 3rd place GT1 class Sebring 12 Hours (Corvette); Grand-Am Series with Doran Lista and TRG, 3 wins; Danish Touring Car Championship, 5 wins; LMES with Lister Storm; "Danish racing driver of the year" after 11 wins in 4 different series 2006 1st place GT1 class Le Mans 24 Hours (Corvette); 1st place GT1 class Sebring 12 Hours (Corvette); Grand-Am Series (Pontiac); Danish Touring Car Championship, 6 winsOnly registered users can write comments. Please login or register. Powered by AkoComment 2.0! |
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