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16 Février - 00:02
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South Africa, here we come!

For the first time in the history of the series, the top two nations in the A1GP World Cup of Motorsport are level on points, as the incredible championship battle heads to the streets of Durban, South Africa for round seven on 22-24 February.

 

As the championship reaches its climax with four rounds on the 10-event calendar remaining, New Zealand leads the series due to number of race wins but is level with France on 96 points. Switzerland lies just three points behind while host nation South Africa is now fourth on 79 points, after Adrian Zaugg secured his nation's second win of the season last time out after an incredible drive in treacherous conditions at Eastern Creek in Sydney.

 

The Durban event is the only street circuit on the calendar and, unlike some of the permanent race tracks which host A1GP events, none of the drivers are able to test or race there at other times of the year. The tight, twisty street circuit punishes mistakes more than any other track and is considered to be one of the most difficult circuits on the calendar.

 

The crowds have flocked to South Africa's maiden A1GP races - the biggest international motor racing meeting the country holds. A1 Team Netherlands' Jos Vertappen was the hero of the inaugural event in 2006, demonstrating the dangers and the glory of racing on such a narrow circuit.

 

The Dutchman crashed on the last lap of the Sprint race but won the Feature with an impressive overtaking manoeuvre at the end of the race. The second meeting in February 2007 was dominated by A1 Team Germany's Nico Hülkenberg. He took his seventh and eighth victories of the season, breaking the record for the most number of wins by any one driver in A1GP.

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