
Press Release
04/02/2005
BOSCH BOYS COMPLETE SUCCESSFUL
OPENING TEST
Back-to-back V8 Supercar champions
Bosch Motorsport successfully
completed its first test of 2005
at Queensland Raceway near Ipswich
today.
In hot conditions, both Pirtek
Racing’s Marcos Ambrose and
Caltex Racing’s Russell Ingall
managed several fast laps after
bedding brakes and other major
components for this year’s
opening championship round at the
Clipsal 500 in Adelaide next
month.
It was an early start for the pair
which finished 1-2 in the V8
Supercar Championship Series last
year with a 90-minute photo-shoot
kicking of the day at 7am.
Ambrose and Ingall were joined at
the test by endurance co-drivers
Warren Luff and Luke Youlden who
also did several laps in both cars
with some pleasing lap times.
In total, both cars completed
about 120 laps, with Luff and
Youlden doing about 30 laps each,
according to team co-owner Ross
Stone.
“The whole day was very pleasing
and helped continue a good feeling
within our team,” said Stone.
“Our times got gradually better
as the day went on, despite the
air temperature of about 35
degrees.
“I did not think Warren and Luke
would get that many laps and it
was encouraging that they got a
few good solid runs through the
day.”
Like most of the SBR crew, Ambrose
was itching to get back to a race
track and into his
championship-winning Falcon.
“I have to say it was great to
get my butt back into the Pirtek
Ford again,” said Ambrose.
“It has been a very long day,
but I think we have made some good
gains.
“The day was really trouble free
and that allowed everyone plenty
of laps, especially Warren and
Luke.
“I am looking forward to the
support races at the (Foster’s
Australian) Grand Prix in
Melbourne next week.”
Ingall has been getting his eye-in
with several ride days in the new
SBR three-seater in recent weeks.
“For the first test of the
season I have to say it was pretty
pleasing,” said Ingall.
“Both cars were pretty quick
straight out of the box and I
think it was a case of picking up
from where we left off in 2004.
“Everyone is pretty pumped about
this season and even more so after
today.”
Fans will have the chance to meet
Marcos Ambrose and Russell Ingall
and have a look at their cars
close up at the SBR Fan Day at
their Yatala workshop this
Saturday from 9am-2pm. Entry is
free of charge.
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