Former Socceroo World Cup star, Brett Emerton, has scored pole
position for the first race of the Mazda3 Celebrity Challenge at
the 2014 Formula 1® Rolex Australian Grand Prix.
Australia's three time Tour de France green jersey winner,
Robbie McEwen, will share the front row alongside Emerton, with
English adventurer Charley Boorman finishing third in today's
qualifying session at Albert Park.
The grid of 20 stars completed two practice sessions prior to
qualifying to learn the nuances of the street circuit following an
intensive three day driver training course at Sandown Raceway.
Headed by Mark Skaife, driver training taught the celebrities
how to drive at speed, approach and exit an apex, take the racing
line and how to safely overtake.
The fastest female on the track was Olympic gold medallist Lydia
Lassila, who placed sixth overall. Like Boorman, Lassila started
the event off cautiously, building up speed from session to
session, while Emerton and McEwen have been the ones to watch from
the get go.
Grease star Rob Mills and The Bachelor personality Tim
Robards rounded out the top five followed by Lassila, with Tommy
Little, Torah Bright, Rachael Finch and channel nine sports
presenter Clint Stanaway making up the 10.
The Mazda3 Celebrity Challenge continues tomorrow with the first
of two five lap races, followed by a second and final race on
Sunday.
For further information on the Mazda3 Celebrity Challenge
drivers go to mazda.com.au
Driver Quotes
First place: What Brett Emerton had to say?
"Pole position feels good, now I just need to try and shut out
Robbie (McEwen) because I'm sure he will be hot on my heels. The
more you drive around the track the more you get to know it and the
faster your lap times. It was a lot of fun out there, and I'm
looking forward to tomorrow."
Second place: What Robbie McEwen had to say?
"A front row starting place is great but you'd rather be right up
front as it easier to defend on this circuit rather than pass, and
Brett Emerton is a natural born defender. It's very hard to pass
without making mistakes so let's see if I can put a bit of pressure
on him. When you have things under control it's a great circuit to
drive, I'm really enjoying it. I'd like to win the race but I need
to try and get off the mark well and maintain position into turn
one tomorrow, and then drive clean and fast."
Third: What Charley Boorman had to say?
"Yesterday I found myself at the bottom of the leader board and I
couldn't quite figure out why. You start doubting and questioning
yourself and all that kind of stuff. I had a little glimpse of what
it must be like for these professionals who live like that all the
time. I'm back on pace today and I finished up third on the grid,
and I'm on the inside which is good. It's amazing fun because
you're barrelling along, but then you look at the V8 guys steaming
past and then you see us - but it's all relative. It's great fun to
be amongst it."
Sixth: What Lydia Lassila had to say?
"Yesterday was the first day on the track, Mark Skaife told us to
take it slow, be safe and get to know the track. This morning I
tried to put some space between the cars, get a good flow and get
used to those corners. I was still making mistakes this morning,
but this afternoon I figured out the flow and got some good things
happening. There's still room for improvement which is great but
I've put myself in a good position, which is good. My speed has
been improving; trying to learn everything at once can be an
overload, so I've been trying to build on every day and learn
something new. I've also been watched what the F1 drivers do and
then try to copy it. I'm really enjoying this."
Qualifying Results
1 Brett Emerton
2 Robbie McEwen
3 Charley Boorman
4 Rob Mills
5 Tim Robards
6 Lydia Lassila
7 Tommy Little
8 Torah Bright
9 Rachael Finch
10 Clint Stanaway
11 Scherri-Lee Biggs
12 Lauren Phillips
13 Sam Mac
14 Dave Thornton
15 Megan Washington
16 Catriona Rowntree
17 Maz Compton
18 Adam D'Sylva
DNF Nathan Brown
Practice Two Results
1 Brett Emerton
2 Charley Boorman
3 Robbie McEwen
4 Sam Mac
5 Rob Mills
6 Nathan Brown
7 Tim Robards
8 Torah Bright
9 Lydia Lassila
10 Adam D'Sylva
11 Catriona Rowntree
12 Clint Stanaway
13 Dave Thornton
14 Scherri-Lee Biggs
15 Rachael Finch
16 Tommy Little
17 Maz Compton
18 Lauren Phillips
19 Megan Washington
Practice One Results
1 Robbie McEwen
2 Brett Emerton
3 Rob Mills
4 Torah Bright
5 Tim Robards
6 Nathan Brown
7 Tommy Little
8 Sam Mac
9 Catriona Rowntree
10 Scherri-Lee Biggs
11 Adam D'Sylva
12 Clint Stanaway
13 Lydia Lassila
14 Lauren Phillips
15 Dave Thornton
16 Maz Compton
17 Charley Boorman
18 Rachael Finch
19 Megan Washington
The Mazda3 Celebrity Challenge Grid
Car# Name
#01 Alex 'Chumpy' Pullin - Snowboarding World Champion
#02 Rachael Finch - TV presenter and model
#03 Charley Boorman - TV presenter, travel writer and actor
#04 Lydia Lassila - Olympic gold medallist
#05 Tim Robards - The Bachelor 2013
#06 Rob Mills - Singer, entertainer and TV presenter
#07 Nathan Brown - Ex AFL player and media personality
#08 Adam D'Sylva - Celebrity chef
#09 Clint Stanaway - Nine News presenter
#10 Sam Mac - Ten TV presenter
#11 Lauren Phillips - TV host and Mazda ambassador
#12 Megan Washington - Musician
#13 Dave Thornton - Comedian, radio and TV presenter
#14 Maz Compton - Radio and TV presenter
#15 Robbie McEwen - Australian cycling legend
#16 Catriona Rowntree - Travel presenter and author
#17 Brett Emerton - Former Socceroo
#18 Scherri-Lee Biggs - Model and former Miss Universe
Australia
#19 Torah Bright - Olympic gold medallist
#20 Tommy Little - Comedian, radio and TV presenter
Mazda6 Celebrity Challenge Details:
Circuit: Albert Park Street Circuit
Location: Melbourne, Vic
Circuit Length: 5.303km
Format:
Thursday: 1 x 20min practice
Friday: 1 x 15min practice & 1 x 15min qualifying
Saturday: 1 x 5 Lap race
Sunday: 1 x 5 Lap race
WEEKEND SCHEDULE
The times below are in Australian Eastern Daylight Savings
Time
Thursday, March 13:
Practice 1: 12.30pm - 12.50pm
Practice 2: 2.40pm - 3pm
Friday, March 14:
Qualifying: 3.30pm - 3.45pm
Saturday, March 15:
Race 1: 11.55am - 12.10pm (5 laps)
Sunday, March 16:
Race 2: 12.35pm - 12.50pm (5 laps)
Followed by podium presentation
TELEVISION SCHEDULE
Melbourne/Sydney ADST, please check local guides for other
capital city broadcast times:
CHANNEL 10/ ONE HD
Friday, March 14:
12.00pm - 7pm (ONE HD)
Saturday, March 15:
11.00am - 6.30pm (TEN / ONE HD)
Sunday, March 16
12.00pm - 7.30pm (TEN / ONE HD)
About the Mazda3 Celebrity Challenge
Following on from the success of the Mazda6 Celebrity Challenge
in 2013, the Australian Grand Prix Corporation along with Mazda
Australia have joined forces to bring the Mazda3 Celebrity
Challenge to the 2014 Formula 1® Rolex Australian Grand Prix.
The Mazda3 Celebrity Challenge will bring together 20 celebrities
from a wide variety of backgrounds and disciplines to compete at
Melbourne's spectacular Albert Park street circuit.
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