A1 Team The Netherlands

A1 Team The Netherlands

A1GP team
team_name = A1 Team Netherlands
flag_name = the Netherlands
country = Netherlands
founded = 2005
seat_holder = Jan Lammers
chairman = -
drivers = Jeroen Bleekemolen
Robert Doornbos
first_race = 2005-06 Great Britain
events = 32
championships = 0
sprint_wins = 1
main_wins = 1
poles = 2
fastest_laps = 2
total_points = 213
current_season = 2008-09
current_position =
current_points = 0

A1 Team The Netherlands is the Dutch team of A1 Grand Prix, an international racing series.

Management

"A1 Team The Netherlands" owner is former Formula One driver and Le Mans winner Jan Lammers. The team is managed by Lammer's racing team Racing for Holland, notable for their participation in the 24 hours of Le Mans and FIA sportscars series.

History


= 2008-09 season =

"Drivers: Jeroen Bleekemolen, Robert Doornbos"

For the 2008-09 season Bleekemolen will return as a driver, alongside Robert Doornbos. Both drivers will alternate races, starting with Bleekemolen at Zandvoort. [cite news|url=http://www.a1gp.com/News/NewsArticle.aspx?newsId=42042|title=Netherlands names its drivers|publisher=a1gp.com|date=2008-09-18|accessdate=2008-09-18]


= 2007-08 season =

"Driver: Jeroen Bleekemolen"

Team The Netherlands finished 7th in the championship, with 2 podiums.


= 2006-07 season =

"Drivers: Jeroen Bleekemolen, Renger van der Zande"

Team The Netherlands finished 5th in the championship, with one victory.

2005-06 season

"Driver: Jos Verstappen"

The 2005-06 season had a difficult start for Team The Netherlands. In the first two sprint races the car was hit in the first turn on both the Brands Hatch and EuroSpeedway circuits. Despite these setbacks, Jos Verstappen showed impressive overtaking action in the main races moving from the back of the grid to the seventh position. The season continued with average results, with 4th up to 19th positions as endresults.

The street circuit of Durban, South Africa brought the first victory for A1 Team The Netherlands as in the last turn of the main race, Jos Verstappen managed to take the lead from the Swiss car. A similar manoeuvre that failed during the sprint race forced Verstappen to start from the 16th place on the grid.

Drivers

Complete A1 Grand Prix Results

(), "spr" indicate a Sprint Race, "fea" indicate a Main Race.

References

External links

* [http://www.a1gp.com/ A1gp.com Official A1 Grand Prix Web Site]
* [http://www.a1teamned.com Official Team Website - A1 Team Netherlands]
* [http://www.racingforholland.com/ Racing for Holland, homepage of the management team]
* [http://www.a1teamnedfoto.nl/ A1GP Team Netherlands Photosite]


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