ROUNDS 5 & 6 MONZA
This weekend the Porsche Carrera Cup GB makes its debut at the famous Monza in Italy. Nationwide is sponsoring Championship leader Dino Zamparelli in the familiar orange, blue, and white machine. Dino is a two-time runner up in the series and last season finished equal on points with the champion, only missing out by virtue of race wins. With Nationwide backing Tim Harvey and Dan Cammish to four titles, two each, Dino is definitely in good hands and we are sure with your support he will be right at the front of the field. Last year we welcomed over 3,000 Nationwide Team members, their friends and families, and our customers to race meetings across the country. We are delighted you re following the team this weekend! Don t forget to share your race day experience on Social Media for a chance to win a Nationwide Team Racing Jacket and be entered into the draw to win Dino s signed racing gloves. Simply share your photos using the hastag:
View from the cockpit We were close to the win in race one at Donington Park and we were fast, but not fast enough overall. We got the fastest lap but working on how I can improve on that is something I have to do with the team at Nationwide Accident Repairs and Redline Racing. Monza is a big, wide-open circuit. It is fast, straight-line speed is important, and it is all about braking zones: getting the car stopped and out of the corners. I m excited to see how we get on as I ve never been around there in a Porsche. FP1 will be the first time so I am looking forward to attacking it and seeing what it brings. I know the circuit well from my time in GP3 so that will definitely help but it is a different ball game in the Porsche. It s a bigger and heavier car so we ll see how it plays out and we look forward to challenging there. I hope you enjoy your time at the circuit and hopefully I can give you something to celebrate about on track! It is definitely a boost to know so many Nationwiders will be on hand to cheer me on. All the best, Dino
Timetable Rounds: 5 & 6 Circuit: Monza, Italy Friday 11th May Time Activity Championship Laps 09:30 Practice Porsche Carrera Cup GB 45 mins 10:30 Practice Michelin Le Mans Cup 60 mins 11:45 Practice European Le Mans Series 90 mins 14:00 Practice Porsche Carrera Cup Great Britain 45 mins 15:00 Practice Michelin Le Mans Cup 60 mins 16:15 Practice European Le Mans Series 90 mins Saturday 12th May Time Activity Championship Laps 09:15 Practice European Le Mans Series 90 mins 11:00 Qualifying Porsche Carrera Cup GB 30 mins 11:45 Qualifying Michelin Le Mans Cup 30 mins 13:40 Qualifying European Le Mans Series 30 mins 15:00 Race Porsche Carrera Cup GB 30 mins 16:00 Race Michelin Le Mans Cup 120 mins Sunday 13th May Time Activity Championship Laps 10:20 Race Porsche Carrera Cup GB 45 mins 12:30 Race European Le Mans Series 240 mins
Spectator guide There is something special in the air as you enter the Parco di Monza. History seems to live and breathe in the trees which mask the legendary Autodromo Nazionale Monza. The circuit is easily served by Milan, as well as Bergamo and Como, providing a number of places to stay and make the most of your visit to Northern Italy. For the European Le Mans Series weekend you should be able to park directly at the circuit, otherwise regular trains serve Monza from Milan and local bus services will transport you to the circuit (it is too far to sensibly recommend walking from the town). You ll also want to save your energy for the circuit itself it is impossible to recommend one place to begin. Heading against the direction of cars on track, cross under the main straight into the paddock areas, turn right and you ll be able to walk right around the inside of the Parabolica, where cars scramble for grip heading onto the main straight. After zig-zagging a little to cross under the short circuit link road, you can re-join by the Variante Ascari, walking under the old banking towards the Lesmo corners where you can almost touch the cars. It is possible to continue right around the circuit to the first chicane, though you ll have to delve back into the park to cross under the banking, this time on the old Pirelli test track.. Tip: Why not enjoy the Porsche Carrera Cup GB action from one of the circuit grandstands, and walk the hallowed grounds of the park during the ELMS four-hour race? Bring your radio or smartphone and you can enjoy commentary while exploring. Did you know? The Serraglio dei Cervi located on the Curva del Serraglio was the entrance to game hunting in the park in the 1800s. Monza Eni Circuit Via Vedano n 5 Parco di Monza 20900 Monza www.monzanet.it
Facility Map H N Nationwide Race Car and garage tour with Dino Zamparelli M P H Key: = Merchandise vendors = Parking = Helipad = Medical Centre = Hospitality Boxes = Grandstand
Each year the Nationwide Race Hub proves to be a popular location for Nationwiders and race fans. It returns even bigger in 2018 with a host of interesting activities and offers. Anyone attending as a guest of Nationwide must sign in at the Race Hub and while there can try their hand on the Nationwide Porsche Simulator. Do your very best and try to beat Dino Zamparelli s time to win a special prize, and everyone who signs in will be entered into a draw to win a special Nationwide Racing Team Jacket. At the Race Hub you will find members of the Nationwide Team and be able to engage with colleagues from across the group. Throughout the day the Team will be giving away Nationwide lanyards and merchandise in return for a donation to this year s chosen charity. www.nationwiderepairs.co.uk marketing@ncrc.co.uk
What is Dino s race number? Kids corner Who won the first Porsche Carrera Cup GB race today? What colours are on Dino s Nationwide Porsche? What is the name of the first corner at Brands Hatch? What does the flag waved at the end of the race look like? Fill in the blank below! Dont forget to come back to the Nationwide Race Hub before 5pm with your booklet and answers to claim your prize!
Spot the difference www.porsche.co.uk 8 www.porsche.co.uk There are five differences between to two pictures of Dino s Nationwide Porsche. Can you spot them all? 1). 2). 3). 4). 5).
125 3 Curva di Lesmo 129 3 Variante della Roggia 6 260 90 Curva Grande 2 1 6 56 Variante del Rettifilo 266 282 Variante Ascari 3 127 6 271 Parabolica 6 129 3 ROUNDS 5 & 6 Race of Two Worlds 80% in 1957 and 1958 Monza ran a race for cars from the United States Auto Club Indycars and European Formula One cars. A motorsport equivalent of the open! OVAL AND OUT 1st - BROOKLANDS 2nd - INDIANAPOLIS 3rd - MONZA Monza was only the third purpose-built circuit in the world. Competed in 1922 it is the only one to have consistently held a round of the Formula One World Championship Monza Royal Park was completed in 1808 at the behest of Napoleon s stepson, Eugène de Beauharnais, as the external gardens of the Royal Villa. It covers an area of 688 hectares with a third of it dedicated to woodland. Nationwide have won nearly all of the away races the Carrera Cup has run. Dan Cammish took the glory at Spa in 2015, as well as two wins at Silverstone in 2016 in the WEC support races and a memorable win at Le Mans last year. 162.949 mph average speed In 2004 Williams-BMW driver Juan Pablo Montoya set the fastest ever lap around Monza, clocking a time of 1 minute 19.525 with an average speed of over 160mph! The Original banking was removed in 1938 and replaced in 1955