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Ferrari Presenta Su Opción Del 95 Para La Fórmula-1 ‘MOTOR;0] El 41 2 T2 es más ‘ahorrativo’ que su predecesor EN DDE VE;0] El francés Cyril Neveu presenta Ferrari presenta su opciónel raily de Túnez en Barcelona “El rally de Túnez de este año será un pequeño Dakar, en el que hará falta saber navegar y mucha técnica”, señaló ayer en Barcelona el francés Cyril Neveu, cinco del 95 para la Fórmula-1 veces gánador del París-Dakar y director de la prueba desde hace siete años. Hasta ahora han confirmado su participación ,Citron (Salonen, Lartigue y Vatanen)y Mitsubshi(Fóntenay y Saby). En motos estarán los del ultimo Dakar Laporte Magnaldi Kinigadner etcete ra a excepcion de Peterhansel y Arcarons Williams: Lotus no deja,’ y Jordán, él Mundial en Jérez de Fórmula-1 Los equipos Williams Re La escudería británica Lo-’ nault y Jordan Peugeot tus, la más legendaria en de F-1 iniciaron ayer una la historia del automovi tanda de entrénamientos lismo junto con Férrari, se en el circuito de Jerez De ha unido a la Pacific para La Frontera. Eddie Irvine, participar en el Campeo segundo piloto de la es nato del Mundo de F-1, cudería Williams, realizó tras haber anunciado su diez vueltas al trazado je abandono de la competi rezano yen un inmediato ción por falta de recursos Ma futuro se espera la llega financieros. Ambas escu 7 FEB da dé Dammon Hill. El derías han unido sus es 19951;1] equipo Jordan Peugeot fuerzos para salvar el tiene previsto que en las nombre de Lotus, que ha próximás horas comien logrado en siete ocasio cea rodar su piloto prin nes el mundial de marcas • En el alba de cada tempora tógrafos, a las miradas de los periodistas y de los invitados, cipal, David Coulthard. y en siete el de pilotos. da, el nuevo Ferrari se anun-. no presentaba más que algunos elementos aerodinámicos. cia como la gran esperanza, “El coche no está totalmente montado porque no quere la del retorno al primer plano mos que otras escuderías puedan estudiar nuestras solucio Porsçhe logra su 19 victoria de la escudería a la búsque nes”, indicó John Barnard, el director técnico de la escudería. RAYMON D da de un título mundial des “Este año, con los cambios de reglamentos, volvemos a par en las 24 horas de Daytona BLANCAFORT tir de cero y hay un buen número de posibilidades aerodiná Porsche logró su 1 9 victoria en las 24 horas de Dayto . de 1979. Esta vez ha sido MARANELLO (Italia) exactamente igual, cuando micas para estudiar”, añadió. na, gracias a su Spyder K-8 de los alemanes Lassig y Enviado especial;0] en Maranello (Italia) se’ efec Más ‘ahorrador’ que su antecesor, dotado de una caja Werner, mientras que el actor estadounidense Paul tuó el acto de presentación de velocidades semiautomática con gestión electrónica, de Newman, de 70 años, consiguió la tercera plaza ‘(Ford deI 412 T2 que el austríaco Gerhard Berger y el francés Jean una suspensión trasera ‘tipo Williams’ y de una reserva de Mustang). El Porsche ganador cubrió 690 vueltas Alesi pilotarán en el Campeonato del Mundo de F-1 1995. una capacidad de 140 litros en previsión de los avitualla 3.951 kms a 164,583 km/h.). Los Ferrari 333 SP domi Nueva reglamentación en materia de chasis, de motor mientos siempre autorizados este año, el 41 2 T2 permitirá a naron el inicio de la prueba, pero se vieron obligados a (tres litros en lugar de 3’5), las cláusulas del reglamento de Jean Alesi ganar su primer Gran Premio yjugarse, con Berger, abandonar por problemas mecánicos, siendo el pri 1995 autorizan más que nunca todos los sueños. De todas el título mundial frente a las ‘armadas’ Renault, Benetton y mero en hacerlo el del español Fermín Vélez. formas ayer lunes el 41 2 T2, ofrecido a los aparatos de los fo- Williams, sobretodo.;1] CICLISMO;0];1]1 Baffi sigue líder en Mallorca MOTOCICLISMO;0] 1’ Estuvo cerca de Cadalora La primera de Jalabert Puig estrena montura Laurent Jalabert logró su pri PERE GURT • BARCELONA mera victoria de la tempora da al imponerse en la segun lberto Puig y Caries Checa (Fortuna Honda Pons) ha da carrera de la Vuelta a Ma A probadó por primera vez este fin de semana las llorca, Llucmajor-El Arenal monturas a utilizar para el Campeonato del Mundo (149 kms). Jalabert superó al de 500 y 250 cc., respectivamente. Los dos pilotos catalanes sprint a Adriano Baffi, que han efectuado tres jornadas de entrenamientos en el circui mantiene el liderato. to de Shah Alam (Malasia), las dos primeras en solitario y la Varias fueron las escapa segunda compartiendo pista con las escuderías Aprilia y el das del día y siempre fueron Team Roberts. • los Mapei quienes se encargaron de controlarlas. La fuga Durante estos tres días, Puig ha rodado cerca de 900 kms. más importante la provocó Alex Zülle en la subida del ColIde y su mejor tiempo fue de 1 ‘25” 6, quedándose a una décima Honor (2), única dificultad del día. Su ritmo dejó delante diez de Luca Cadalora y aventajando en más de tres segundos al hombres de los que sobrevivieron cuatro: García Camacho, japonés Abe (1 ‘28” 7). “Mis brazos no se han resentido pese Jalabert, Cabello y Santi Blanco, pero fueron neutralizados a a rodar muchas vueltas seguidas con temperaturas de 30. 20 kms. demeta. lndurain no tomó la salida ni tampoco lo grados”, comentó Puig. La Honda NSR 500 dispone este año hará hoy, en la tercera etapa, entre Cala Millor y Cala Ratja de un nuevo chasis y un nuevo basculante que puede apre da, de 138,8 kms. ciarse a simple vista. Clasificaciones. Etapa: 1. Jalabert (ONC/Fra), Por su parte, Checa comenzó su período de aprendi 4h04’ .08”; 2. Baffi (Map/lta), íd.; 3. Saitov (Art/Rus), íd.; 4. zaje con la Honda NSR 250, trabajando a fondo en la puesta a Edo (Kel/Esp), íd.; 5. Bellini (Map/ita). General: 1. Baffi (Ita punto de las suspensiones. El de Sant Fruitós marcó un mejor /Mapei), 5h.55’54”; 2. Jalabert(ONC/Fra), íd.; 3. Saitov(Ar registro de 1 ‘28”3, a poco más de un segundo del alemán t/Rus), íd.; 4. Edo (Kel/Esp), íd.; 5. Bellini (lta/Map), íd. RalfWaldmann(1 ‘27”2).;1] ;1].
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