With the roar of the season-ending A1 Grand Prix Shanghai still
lingering from early this month, China is gearing up for another
tournament in a bid to create more motor racing opportunities for
local drivers.
The Asian Geely Formula International Open (AGF), sanctioned by
FIA and Federation of China Autorsports (FASC), will be the first
domestic Formula event and will be held in Beijing, Shanghai and
Shenzhen in four stages from June to September.
There are 20 cars from 10 teams that will take part in the debut
race.
Apart from hosting one stage of the F1 world championships and
A1 Grand Prix, China has no local formula racing event, prompting a
dilemma for drivers, who either have to spend a big sum of money in
competing in overseas tournaments or compete at lower-level
competitions on home soil.
Some believe it is also embarrassing that local drivers don't
have a chance to compete in FI, while A1 Chinese drivers are not
able to challenge world's top drivers and generally finish at the
bottom of the table.
"Due to the lack of formula cars, China has to rely on other
world major tournaments. But it is unlikely for Chinese driver to
compete in F1 for the time being,"' said Wan Heping, vice chairman
of FASC.
"The successful design of Geely formula cars set the solid basic
for China to host high-level formula events and there are chances
there for more local drivers to get involved."
The car, co-designed by Geely, China's biggest private-owned
vehicle producer and world's racing cars production giant
Van-Diemen, marks the first time that a domestic car producer is
involved in the racing car design.
The selection for the drivers has already started and anyne over
18 years old from home and abroad is eligible to apply for the
qualifiers, where all entrants will fight for the competition
tickets.
"Since the preparation started last month, many pro drivers
reached us and asked for the selection information," said
LiuJianquan, secretary of the organizing committee.
"AGF is a good platform to enhance driver's skill and will help
develop Chinese formula drivers."
(China Daily April 25, 2006)