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Formula BMW Americas Sunday, March 22, 2009 NoFenders.com


Gabby Chaves Earns Sweep Of Opening Formula BMW Americas Weekend

Gabby Chaves (EuroInternational) had about as good a weekend as a race car driver can hope for as the 2009 Formula BMW Americas Championships opened this weekend in Puebla, Mexico. Chaves won poles for both events and never trailed in either race, again going wire-to-wire to win Sunday's Round 2 at the 2.09-mile Miguel E. Abed road course.

Starting from pole, Chaves made a strong launch from the standing start to hold off his EuroInternational teammate Giancarlo Vilarinho heading into the first turn, then inherited a large cushion when Vilarinho suffered a mechanical problem at the halfway point. Gianmarco Raimondo (Autotecnica) earned a solid second place, but could not challenge the Colombian-American Chaves, who won by 4.898 seconds.

"This was a great way to start the season for me and my team," Chaves said. "I was able to get a good start and when Giancarlo had his problem I ended up with some more room to breathe. Now I get to celebrate, then get back to my physical training and get ready for Virginia and our next race."

Raimondo came from fifth on the grid to score his first podium of the season, getting past his teammate Alex Ellis and Jensen Motorsport's Freddy Zebede in the first two laps to slip into third. He climbed to second on Lap Seven when Vilarinho retired and built a solid advantage over the battle for third place, that was eventually claimed by his Autotecnica stablemate Ellis.

"This was a better run for us today and one that we needed to get back into the swing of things," Raimondo reported. "The car was good and we had a good race, but I just couldn't get close enough to Gabby at the end."

Ellis made a strong late-race run to score his first Formula BMW Americas podium finish, slipping past James Kovacic (Team Apex) in Turn 14 on the last lap of the race to score third. Kovacic was promoted to third on Lap Seven, and held Ellis at bay for the next seven orbits of the Puebla road circuit, and seemingly had the spot clinched when Ellis fell off the pace with three laps to go. But the Canadian stormed back to close the gap and sealed the deal on the last lap, running the fastest lap of the race to do it.

"I had made a mistake and dropped back, but as I was coming back I noticed that he (James) was leaving the door open a little in Turn 14," Ellis recalled. "So on the last lap I knew I had to go for it and I got it. This was a lot more competitive than I expected and I am happy with a podium finish."

Kovacic held on for fourth and is second in the point standings after two races, while Daniel Vela finished fifth for the second straight race.

The series will be back in action on the final weekend of April as the Formula BMW Americas Championship heads to Virginia International Raceway April 24 26.



Round 2 Race Results - Puebla

Pos  #  Name                 Team                   Gap

1    2  Gabby Chaves         EuroInternational          -
2   50  Gianmarco Raimondo   Autotecnica            4.898
3   14  Alex Ellis           Autotecnica           10.629
4   20  James Kovacic        Team Apex             12.378
5    5  Daniel Vela          EuroInternational     16.510
6   24  Freddy Zebede        Jensen Motorsport     32.046
7   18  Joao Victor Horto    Team Apex             32.794
8   42  Michael Lewis        EuroInternational     50.214
9    6  Wilson Philippe      Euro Junior Team      57.677
10  21  Robert Garcia        Robali Motorsports  1:19.912
11   9  Giancarlo Vilarinho  EuroInternational     8 Laps
12  19  Martin Sala          Team Apex             8 Laps
13  13  Barrett Mertins      Jensen Motorsport   Excluded

#13 Car excluded for weight violation




Championship Standing after 2 of 14 Rounds

Pos  #  Name                 Team             Points

1    2  Gabby Chaves         EuroInternational  42
2   50  James Kovacic        Team Apex          22
3   14  Daniel Vela          EuroInternational  16
4   20  Giancarlo Vilarinho  EuroInternational  15
5    5  Gianmarco Raimondo   Autotecnica        15
6   24  Alex Ellis           Autotecnica        14
7   18  Michael Lewis        EuroInternational  13
8   42  Joao Victor Horto    Team Apex          10
9    6  Freddy Zebede        Jensen Motorsport   9
10  13  Martin Sala          Team Apex           4
11  21  Wilson Philippe      Euro Junior Team    3
12   9  Robert Garcia        Robali Motorsports  0
13  19  Barrett Mertins      Jensen Motorsport   0

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