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FORMULA BMW: Rossi Rolls On in Brazil
Unchallenged in practice, qualifying or the race, Formula BMW Americas champion Alexander Rossi (Eurointernational) took the Round 16 victory in front of the Brazilian Grand Prix crowd.
SPEED Staff  |  Posted November 01, 2008   Interlagos, Brazil
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Unchallenged in practice, qualifying or the race, Formula BMW Americas champion Alexander Rossi (Eurointernational) took the Round 16 victory in front of the Brazilian Grand Prix crowd. Starting from pole, Rossi led all 14 laps around the 2.677-mile Interlagos circuit, setting a race record on lap 12 (1:40.842
minutes), to hold off Formula BMW Europe driver Daniel Juncadella (Eurointernational) by 2.078 seconds at the checkered flag. Rookie and Formula BMW Junior Mikael Grenier (Apex-HBR Racing Team) finished third to take over the lead in Rookie points for the first time this season.

Grenier now leads fellow Formula BMW Junior Gianmarco Raimondo (Autotecnica), who finished sixth, by two points. Brazilian Giancarlo Vilarinho (Eurointernational) finished fourth to move to third in Rookie points. Formula BMW Junior Alexandre Ruiz (Apex-HBR Racing Team), also from Brazil, finished
ninth, falling to fourth in the standings. With only 12 points between them, these four young men will decide the 2008 Rookie Championship in tomorrow's final race of the season.

Another notable Rookie performance was put in by Luis Felipe Nasr (Amir Nasr Racing). Starting third, the young Brazilian finished fifth in his very first Formula BMW start.

The race began after a slight delay for track repairs. Under threatening late afternoon skies all 13 cars got off to a clean start with Juncadella taking the fight to Rossi in the early laps. The Spaniard dropped a wheel, fell back and consolidated his hold on second place. Grenier, charging from the seventh starting spot, reached third by the third lap. Behind them it remained Vilarinho, Nasr, Raimondo and Toledano. Ollie Millroy went off in the late stages of the race, but was able to hold on to eighth. Ruiz, after a fine battle with Ostella, finished ninth after Ostella fell out with mechanical problems. Favoretto, coming from the
rear of the field had contact with Foresti. Foresti, in his first Formula BMW start, finished 10th. Favoretto, who realized a 30 second penatly for the contact with Foresti, finished 11th.

Rossi said, "It was a fantastic win! My main goal was to go out there and maintain the lead over Daniel. Midway in the race the pressure was there from him and I knew I had a little more in the car. I was timid in the first few laps with the cooler temperatures, and fortunately the mistakes I made were not big enough for him to capitalize. When I saw he was closing again, I pushed forward and never looked back. It is a great way to start the weekend."

Juncadella said, "It was a nice race, a normal start, but it was slippery on the inside. I tried to push as hard as possible to close the gap with Alexander. I did a mistake and lost one-half second and he had a nice gap and I couldn't close it to the end. Tomorrow I hope for a better start and pass him then, if not I will put a
lot of pressure and I can win."

Grenier said,"It was a hard race because I was starting seventh. I had two really good laps at the beginning and I took third place and I stayed on track to keep my place. Now that I am leading the Rookie Points, I don't expect to podium, but just to finish in front of Gianmarco to win the Rookie championship and come back next year."

The 2008 Formula BMW Americas Championship will conclude with Round 17 tomorrow at 10:00 a.m.
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