Mark
25-01-2002, 23:40
maar gaat verder in de in F. Super Nissan! Een van oorsprong Spaanse klasse, maar die steeds meer pan-european wordt.
Ze rijden dit jaar ook met nieuwe wagens, nl. Dallara's, die gebaseerd zijn op het nooit gerealiseerde Honda F1 project uit 99
bron:http://uk.geocities.com/unofficialf3000/news.htm
24th January 2002 - Formula Super Nissan / Int'l F3000:
KTR lodges Nissan entry; likely to quit F3000 Belgium's Team KTR looks certain to quit F3000 this year, having lodged an entry for the new Formula Super Nissan series as expected. Kurt Mollekens' team will enter two cars in the Spanish based series, Autosport confirms. Mollekens, who raced for the team in their initial seasons of 1997/'98, said: "We have no contacts left for F3000 drivers with budgets. Every entry in Dallara Nissan [Formula Super Nissan] gets prize money before the season which makes it easier to sell. It costs less than half a season of F3000."
24th January 2002 - Formula Super Nissan:
Mollekens presses for Belgian round Kurt Mollekens, planning to enter his team KTR into Formula Super Nissan this year (see above), is trying to convince series organisers to include a Belgian round, according to Autosport. He wants a race either at Zolder or at Spa-Francorchamps, with the Buenos Aires round likely to be dumped in the light of Argentina's economic crisis.
Ze rijden dit jaar ook met nieuwe wagens, nl. Dallara's, die gebaseerd zijn op het nooit gerealiseerde Honda F1 project uit 99
bron:http://uk.geocities.com/unofficialf3000/news.htm
24th January 2002 - Formula Super Nissan / Int'l F3000:
KTR lodges Nissan entry; likely to quit F3000 Belgium's Team KTR looks certain to quit F3000 this year, having lodged an entry for the new Formula Super Nissan series as expected. Kurt Mollekens' team will enter two cars in the Spanish based series, Autosport confirms. Mollekens, who raced for the team in their initial seasons of 1997/'98, said: "We have no contacts left for F3000 drivers with budgets. Every entry in Dallara Nissan [Formula Super Nissan] gets prize money before the season which makes it easier to sell. It costs less than half a season of F3000."
24th January 2002 - Formula Super Nissan:
Mollekens presses for Belgian round Kurt Mollekens, planning to enter his team KTR into Formula Super Nissan this year (see above), is trying to convince series organisers to include a Belgian round, according to Autosport. He wants a race either at Zolder or at Spa-Francorchamps, with the Buenos Aires round likely to be dumped in the light of Argentina's economic crisis.