Asaro Still Smiling After Forgettable Outing
June 23, 2003 (Toronto, Canada): Billy Asaro remains positive and optimistic
today following one of his worst ever race weekends. In a pair of British
Formula Three Championship races at Castle Comb Race Circuit near Bristol,
England, Asaro finished twelfth in one race and failed to finish the
other.
The 21-year-old Canadian from Unionville, Ontario, said his troubles
began in a practice session on Saturday morning when he spun off the
circuit and bent a suspension component. Unfortunately, the damage was
so minute it went unnoticed, but was enough to slightly hinder the cars
performance. In qualifying sessions held Saturday afternoon, Asaro was
fourteenth and thirteenth gridding well back for the start of Sundays
races.
In the first of the races, Asaro managed to gain two positions and finished
twelfth, but he retired from the second race after completing just two
laps. Last year, Asaro performed well at Castle Combe, finishing second
in a Formula 3 Scholarship race, but he did not show any disappointment
in this years results.
It was just a bad weekend, he said. Thats all
there is to it. The team worked hard, I worked hard, but we just couldnt
get that last little bit of speed this weekend.
Were not far off though. The competition is very close here
and a few small gains would put us in the top five.
Asaro and his P1 Racing team will work on those small gains with some
test sessions in the three-week break before the next race at Oulton
Park.
Two races are scheduled for July 12-13 at the track near Cheshire where
Asaro finished second last year.
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