This weekend sees the first round of
the 2006 Formula One Grand Prix Championship. As part of the first
race, being held in Bahrain, Nick Mason takes a break from Pink
Floyd-related activity to participate in one of the support races at
the event.
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Nick Mason at Goodwood |
The race is a "Pro-Celebrity"
event, and features an interesting line-up which includes the likes of
Nick, Status Quo's Rick Parfitt, five-time Olympic gold medallist Sir
Steve Redgrave, Boris Becker, Lance Armstrong and Michael Johnson with
professional drivers such as Martin Brundle, Johnny Herbert and
Williams' Narain Karthikeyan, taking the wheel of sixteen Chevrolet V8
SS Luminas.
With 380-horsepower, the cars
won’t be too easy for some of the racing novices to handle, so each
celebrity will be partnered by an accomplished race driver.
There will
be two races: one on the Saturday and one on Sunday before the Bahrain
Grand Prix. Each ten-lap event will consist of 16 cars with the
professional drivers driving the first five laps. They will then pit to
hand over to their celebrity partners for the remainder of the race.
Commenting on the race Nick Mason
said: "I could hardly believe the invitation when it arrived... see
what promises to be one of the best GPs for some time, drive a
seriously exciting race car in the shape of the 5 litre V8 Lumina, and
escape the British winter! Not only that, but compete against one of my
heroes in the shape of Sir Steve Redgrave. I may have some motor racing
experience, but I suspect anyone who has quite so many gold medals is
unlikely to head out onto one of the most sophisticated of all Grand
Prix circuits for a gentle meander around!"
Here's the schedule for the Pro-Celebrity Challenge:
- Thursday 9th March
3:15pm - 4pm - Track Familiarisation
- Friday 10th March
12:30pm - 1pm - First Practice Session
4:20pm - 4:50pm - Second Practice Session
- Saturday 11th March
4:45pm - 5:30pm - FIRST RACE (10 laps)
- Sunday 12th March
11:15am - 11:45am - SECOND RACE (10 laps)
Our thanks to Pete Johnson and Tomas Ordonez-Saenz for their help with this info.
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