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             Arden 
              driver Robert Doornbos reinforced his position in the Drivers standing 
              with 8 points today in Nurburgring, by finishing second in Round 
              4 of the FIA F3000 Championship. This result maintaines Robert in 
              fourth position in the drivers board (17 points).  
            After 
              qualifying only eight on the grid, Doornbos made a brillant start 
              and was able to pass Gianmaria, who stalled at the green light just 
              in front of him, lying in a dangerous position. The Dutch, regularly 
              running in a points-scoring position, put in a very strong performance 
              by taking advantage on the other drivers mistakes and by pushing 
              so hard to gain a comfortable gap on the followers before pitting 
              for new tyres.  
            Robert 
              was one of the first to enter the pit and made his mandatory pit-stop 
              at lap 10. The winning pit-stop strategy was sustained by an incredible 
              performance of the team which permitted to Robert to rejoin the 
              track in a record time, at the le ad of the race. FRom that moment 
              on, Doornbos, even not completely recovered from the flu, fully 
              exploited both the conditions and the good set up of his Lola, topping 
              the time sheets and pushing to the limit. Robert Doornbos could 
              have won the race but a more experienced and a faster Toccacelo 
              passed him taking the lead.  
            "I'm 
              extremely pleased with my performance, today. It's a fantastic result 
              for the team and myself. It might have looked easy from the outside 
              but it was a difficult race because I was not in my perfect shape 
              and I pushed very hard from the lights to flag. Team Arden gave 
              me a good car and a superb, and winning, pit-stop strategy. It would 
              had been my best day if Toccacelo wouldn't have passed me, but when 
              I saw him in the mirrors I understood he was faster than me. Then 
              I only focused on taking my 2nd place".  
             
              At the finishing line (first 5):  
              1- E.Toccacelo (BCN)  
              2- R.DOORNBOS (team Arden)  
              3- Y.Schroeder (Durango)  
              4- E.Gu errieri (BCN)  
              5- J.M.Lopez (CSM)  
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