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Formula BMW: Rossi and Tambay share the honours on day 2

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Khatir Soltani
Eurointernational teammates Alexander Rossi and Formula BMW Junior Adrien Tambay divided the bulk of the podium positions scored in Formula BMW Americas first ever three-race weekend. Rossi took the Round 10 and 11 victories from the pole. Tambay scored the Round 12 win after finishing in the runner-up spot in the previous two Rounds.

Round 11:
Starting from the pole earned from his Round 10 victory of Saturday, the 16-year old Californian Alexander Rossi (Eurointernational) led every lap, setting a new race record of 2:16.636 minutes on the penultimate lap of the 10-lap race, on the way to a 1.321 second winning margin over teammate Formula BMW Junior Adrien Tambay. Rookie and Formula BMW Junior Alexandre Ruiz (Apex-HBR Racing Team) finished third, the first Formula BMW podium ever for the young Brazilian.

At the front of the field Rossi got away cleanly, but a little farther back three drivers, Mikael Grenier (Apex-HBR Racing Team), Giancarlo Vilarinho (Eurointernational) and Corey Dalenberg (Jensen Motorsport) jumped the start causing Tambay, from third, and Ruiz, from fourth, to have to defend their positions.

Ultimately the three were called to the pits for a drive through penalty and Tambay and Ruiz raced to catch Rossi who had opened up 1.3-second gap. While Ruiz battled a charging Chaves in fourth, Tambay closed to within .624 seconds of Rossi by lap eight. Unable to come any closer, Tambay settled for his second runner-up finish of the weekend.

Round 12:
Formula BMW Junior Adrien Tambay (Eurointernational), guest driving from the Formula BMW Europe series, won Round 12 of the 2008 Formula BMW Americas Championship today at Road America.

Runner-up in the two previous Rounds here this weekend, Tambay finished 1.374 seconds ahead of fellow Formula BMW Junior Mikael Grenier (Apex-HBR Racing Team) in the 10-lap race. Grenier's second podium appearance of the weekend was his career-best Formula BMW result.

Also having the best weekend of his career was the Apex-HBR teammate Alexandre Ruiz, also a Formula BMW Junior. Ruiz finished third, his second consecutive podium.

Grenier, from his first career pole, lead the opening three laps with Rossi following close behind. On lap two, Raimondo, in seventh, had contact with Vilarinho, in eighth but spun, but his car was able to be removed so that the race could continue under green.

Tambay got by both Rossi and Grenier on lap four, as Chaves moved up to third and Rossi fell back to fourth. Grenier, Ruiz, Chaves and Rossi continued to battle allowing Tambay to open a healthy gap at the front. Rossi got by Chaves for fourth on lap seven, but had to relinquish the position on the final lap as Tambay earned a well-deserved first Formula BMW Americas win.

The next three Rounds of the 2008 Formula BMW Americas Championship will be held at New Jersey Motorsports Park, in Millville, NJ on September 27 and 28th.
Khatir Soltani
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