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Rennvorschau Presseinformation 06. Juni 2008 Vier Tage Riesen-Rahmenprogramm, Party-Power, dramatische Duelle – die Hannspree Superbike WM auf dem Nürburgring wird das Top- Event für internationale Motorradfans Noch wenige Tage bis zur Hannspree Superbike WM auf dem Nürburgring und bei den Teams und am Ring laufen die Vorbereitungen auf Hochtouren. Vier Tage werden die Veranstalter Motorrad-Rennsport und Entertainment der Extraklasse bieten. Die Situation auf dem Asphalt könnte spannender nicht sein: Nach seinem Sieg in Monza und einem zweiten Platz in Salt Lake City steht der deutsche Fahrer Max Neukirchner bereits auf Platz 3 des Gesamtrankings. Ob Max Neukirchner diesen Erfolg am Nürburgring festigen oder sogar weiter ausbauen kann, wird sich beim Rennen zeigen. Doch eins ist schon jetzt klar: Für das Publikum wird die Veranstaltung in jedem Fall ein Erfolg. Volles Programm von Donnerstag bis Sonntag – mit offenem Fahrerlager, Bustouren über die Grand-Prix-Strecke, Partys, Autogrammstunden und vielem mehr: Am ersten Tag können alle Wochenend-Ticketinhaber den Trip ins Fahrerlager sogar kostenlos erleben. Alle Teams stehen am Donnerstag zwischen 15 und 18 Uhr zusätzlich im Fahrerlager für Autogramme zur Verfügung. Umfangreiche Dienstleistungen – vom Helm-Depot bis zum Shuttle-Service bieten das ganze Wochenende einen Rundum- Sorglos-Service. Und auch auf der Rennstrecke „brennt“ der Asphalt. In den letzten drei Rennen konnte sich Deutschlands zur Zeit bester Superbike-Pilot, Max Neukirchner, Plätze auf dem Podest sichern. Vor drei Wochen, in Monza, gewann er als erster deutscher Fahrer einen Pressekontakt: 1 DEDERICHS REINECKE & PARTNER, Agentur für Öffentlichkeitsarbeit, Schulterblatt 58, 20357 Hamburg, Ansprechpartner: André Schmidt, Mobil: 0172 4053539, Tel.: 040 20 91 98 220, Fax: 040 20 91 98 229, Mail: [email protected] Superbike-WM-Lauf. Klar, dass er seinen Fans am Ring gerade hier viel bieten wird: „Ich habe ein super Bike, ein super Team, wir haben ein gutes Set Up für das Bike und eine tolle Unterstützung von den Fans. Das sind beste Voraussetzungen. Am Nürburgring werde ich meinen Fans eine Top-Performance bieten. Mein Ziel ist, hier auf jeden Fall wieder aufs Podium zu kommen.“ Einfach werden es ihm seine Konkurrenten dabei nicht machen. Der Suzuki-Alstare-Teamkollege Fonsi Nieto ist ihm mit 18 Punkten Abstand relativ dicht auf den Fersen, der zweite in der Gesamtwertung, Carlos Checa (ebenfalls aus Spanien), scheint mit 22 Punkten noch weit entfernt. Da sind spannende Zweikämpfe vorprogrammiert. Dem Druck vor dem Rennen sieht Max Neukirchner trotzdem relativ gelassen entgegen: „Ich werde auch hier so oft wie möglich mit meinen Fans in direkten Kontakt treten. Vor dem Rennen macht es einem Mut - im Rennen merkt man es zwar kaum, man ist viel zu konzentriert - nach dem Rennen jedoch macht es viel Freude.“ Viel Freude beim Gucken, Staunen und selbst Erleben haben die Gäste übrigens auch gleich nebenan – beim ersten Internationalen Fans & Family Festival mit vielen Angeboten und Aktionen der Motorradindustrie. Die Eintrittspreise für die Hannspree Superbike WM auf dem Nürburgring sind dabei äußerst moderat: Kinder bis zu 12 Jahren erleben das Superbike-Wochenende kostenlos, Jugendliche bis zur Volljährigkeit bezahlen ab 7 € (für die Eintageskarte am Freitag) bzw. 25 € für das Wochenendticket. Erwachsene Besucher erleben ab 49 € für einen Tribünen-Sitzplatz vier Tage lang volles Programm. Mehr Informationen zur Hannspree Superbike WM auf dem Nürburgring gibt es unter www.nuerburgring.de. Tickets gibt es unter folgender Hotline: 0 18 05 - 77 07 50 (€ 0,14/Min aus dem Festnetz der T-Com, Mobilfunkpreise können abweichen). Pressekontakt: 2 DEDERICHS REINECKE & PARTNER, Agentur für Öffentlichkeitsarbeit, Schulterblatt 58, 20357 Hamburg, Ansprechpartner: André Schmidt, Mobil: 0172 4053539, Tel.: 040 20 91 98 220, Fax: 040 20 91 98 229, Mail: [email protected] Gesamtzeitplan: 12.06. – 15.06.2008 Donnerstag: 14.00-17.00 Uhr: Offenes Fahrerlager, Offene Boxengasse, Bus-Touren über die Grand- Prix-Strecke 15.00-18.00 Uhr: WSBK/WSS - Technik-Check, Einstellungen 18.00-19.00 Uhr: SUPERSTOCK 600/1000 - Technik-Check, Einstellungen 17.00 Uhr -open end: Party Freitag: 09.00-09.25 Uhr: SUPERSTOCK 1000 – freies Training 09.35-10.20 Uhr: W SUPERSPORT – freies Training 10.30-11.30 Uhr: W SBK freies Training 11.45-12.15 Uhr: SUPERSTOCK 600 – freies Training 13.15-14.00 Uhr: W SUPERSPORT - Qualifikationstraining 14.15-15.15 Uhr: W SBK - Qualifikationstraining 15.30-16.15 Uhr: SUPERSTOCK 1000 - Qualifikationstraining 16.30-17.00 Uhr: SUPERSTOCK 600 - Qualifikationstraining 17.10-17.55 Uhr: SUZUKI GSX R EUROPEAN CUP - Qualifikationstraining 18.15-19.00 Uhr: (45MINS) DOUBLESEATER-RIDES 17.00 Uhr -open end: PARTY Samstag: 09.15-09.45 Uhr: SUPERSTOCK 1000 - freies Training 10.00-10.45 Uhr: W SUPERSPORT - freies Training 11.00-12.00 Uhr: W SBK - Qualifikationstraining 12.15-12.45 Uhr: SUPERSTOCK 600 - Qualifikationstraining 12.55-13.25 Uhr: VIP-PIT WALK - PIT WALK 13.45-14.30 Uhr: W SUPERSPORT - Qualifikationstraining 14.45-15.45 Uhr: W SBK – freies Training 16.00 Uhr: W SBK SUPERPOLE 16.50 – 17.15 Uhr: SUPERSTOCK 1000 - Qualifikationstraining 17.40 Uhr: SUPERSTOCK 600 RACE ( 9 Runden, 46.233 km) 18.20 –19.00 Uhr: SUZUKI GSX R EUROPEAN CUP - Qualifikationstraining Ganztägig: FANS & FAMILIY FESTIVAL 17.00 Uhr -open end: PARTY Pressekontakt: 3 DEDERICHS REINECKE & PARTNER, Agentur für Öffentlichkeitsarbeit, Schulterblatt 58, 20357 Hamburg, Ansprechpartner: André Schmidt, Mobil: 0172 4053539, Tel.: 040 20 91 98 220, Fax: 040 20 91 98 229, Mail: [email protected] Sonntag: 09.00-09.10 Uhr: SUPERSTOCK 1000 – Warm up 09.20-09.40 Uhr: W SBK - Warm up 09.50-10.10 Uhr: W SUPERSPORT - Warm up 10.40 Uhr: SUPERSTOCK 1000 RACE (11 Runden, 56.507 km) 11.10-11.30 Uhr: VIP-PIT WALK, PIT WALK 12.00: W SBK RACE 1 (20 Runden, 102.740 km) 13.20 Uhr: W SUPERSPORT RACE (19 Runden, 97.603 km) 14.20 Uhr: SUZUKI GSX R EUROPEAN CUP RACE (9 Runden, 46.233 km) 15.30 Uhr: W SBK RACE 2 (20 Runden, 102.740km) Ganztägig: FANS & FAMILIY FESTIVAL Zeitplan: Autogrammstunden am 12.06.2008 15 – 15.10 Uhr: (WSS) Kawasaki Gil Motor Sport: Chris Walker/Katsuaki Fujiwara (SBK) Team Pedercini: Ayrton Badovini/Vittorio Iannuzzo 15.10- 15.25 Uhr: (SBK) Kawasaki PSG-1 Corse: Regis Laconi/Makoto Tamada 15.30- 15.40 Uhr: (WSS) Parkalgar Racing Team: Craig Jones/Miguel Praia (WSS) Hannspree Stiggy Motorsport Honda: Joshua Brookes/Robbin Harms 15.45– 15.55 Uhr: (SBK) Hannspree Ten Kate Honda: Carlos Checa/Ryuichi Kiyonari (SBK) Hannspree Ten Kate Honda Jr: Kenan Sofuoglu (WSS) Hannspree Ten Kate Honda: Andrew Pitt/Jonathan Rea 16– 16.10 Uhr: (SBK) Hannspree Honda Althea: Roberto Rolfo (SBK) D.F. Racing: Karl Muggeridge/Russell Holland (SBK) Alto Evolution Honda Superbike: Jason Pridmore/Shuhei Aoyama (SBK) Ventaxia VK Honda: Gregorio Lavilla 16.15– 16.25 Uhr: (SBK) Team Alstare Suzuki: Max Neukirchner (SBK) Team Suzuki Alstare: Fonsi Nieto/Yukio Kagayama Pressekontakt: 4 DEDERICHS REINECKE & PARTNER, Agentur für Öffentlichkeitsarbeit, Schulterblatt 58, 20357 Hamburg, Ansprechpartner: André Schmidt, Mobil: 0172 4053539, Tel.: 040 20 91 98 220, Fax: 040 20 91 98 229, Mail: [email protected] 16.30– 16.40 Uhr (WSS) RES Software Hoegee Suzuki: Barry Veneman/ Didier Van Keymeulen 16.45– 4.55 Uhr (SBK) Ducati Xerox Team: Troy Bayliss/Michel Fabrizio 17.00– 17.10 Uhr (SBK) Sterilgarda Go Eleven: Max Biaggi/Ruben Xaus (SBK) R.G. Team: Lorenzo Lanzi (SBK) Guandalini Racing by Grifo’s: Jakub Smrz 17.15– 17.25 Uhr (SBK) Yamaha Motor Italia WSB Team: Troy Corser/Noriyuki Haga 17.30– 17.40 Uhr (SBK) Yamaha France Ipone GMT 94: David Checa/Sébastien Gimbert (SBK) YZF Yamaha: Shinichi Nakatomi (SBK) Grillini PBR Team: Loic Napoleone 17.45– 17.50 Uhr (WSS) Yamaha World Supersport Team: Broc Parkes/Fabien Foret 17.55– 18.00 Uhr (WSS) G-LAB Racing Sport Evolution: Arne Tode (WSS) Wilbers Racing: Jesco Günther Pressekontakt: 5 DEDERICHS REINECKE & PARTNER, Agentur für Öffentlichkeitsarbeit, Schulterblatt 58, 20357 Hamburg, Ansprechpartner: André Schmidt, Mobil: 0172 4053539, Tel.: 040 20 91 98 220, Fax: 040 20 91 98 229, Mail: [email protected] .
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