No próximo dia 29 de outubro, o Sem Parar, líder em pagamentos automáticos, e a KTF Sport chamarão atenção para a importância da prevenção contra o câncer de mama durante as provas de Stock Pro Series e da Stock Series com intervenções nos carros e nos uniformes dos pilotos Gui Salas e Bruna Tomaselli no Autódromo Velocittà, em Mogi Guaçu – SP.
Como vêm fazendo, anualmente, desde 2021, as empresas se unem à campanha mundial do Outubro Rosa com ações para alertar e mobilizar o público sobre esta causa tão importante de saúde pública.
Os pilotos da equipe KTF Sports, Bruna Tomaselli, que compete na Stock Series, e Guilherme Salas, que corre na Stock Pro Séries, terão seus carros pintados de cor de rosa com a marca do Sem Parar estampada. Bruna, que acaba de entrar para o time KTF Sports, pelo programa de novos talentos, ainda terá seu uniforme na cor da campanha e logo do Sem Parar em destaque.
“Estamos sensibilizados em poder fazer parte dessa ação e dar a uma marca tão forte como a do Sem Parar um papel social importante. Sabemos que conscientização é o primeiro passo na luta contra o câncer de mama. Estamos honrados em poder ajudar a atrair atenção para uma causa tão relevante e impactar um grande número de pessoas com essa mensagem de autocuidado”, comenta Gabriel Porto, CMO do Sem Parar.
Patrocínio reforçado
A parceria entre Sem Parar e KTF Sports já dura quatro anos e, agora, a líder em pagamentos automáticos também passa a ser patrocinadora do programa KTF Academy, que lançou Gui Salas em 2019 e, agora, aposta também em Bruna Tomaselli.
“Estamos extremamente felizes com a possibilidade de darmos ainda mais luz à uma campanha tão importante como a do Outubro Rosa. Falar sobre um problema que atinge a sociedade mundial, bem como, de alguma forma, poder ajudar nos deixa extremamente realizados. Agradecemos muito ao Sem Parar por acreditar em nosso projeto e vamos fazer uma etapa realmente especial no fim do mês”, destaca Enzo Bortoleto – CEO da KTF Sports.
“Estou muito feliz com a minha entrada para o programa KTF Academy. Esta ação é extremamente importante para os meus próximos passos dentro da Stock Car. Fora isso, estou também muito feliz por, já em minha estreia no Programa, poder levantar a bandeira do Outubro Rosa junto com o Sem Parar. Sendo uma mulher que compete em igualdade de condições com os demais pilotos me dá muito orgulho poder levar esta causa tão importante para dentro das pistas. Espero que possamos ajudar bastante na conscientização do maior número de pessoas possíveis e, podem esperar, teremos outras ações bem interessantes sendo anunciadas nos próximos dias”, comentou animada a piloto Bruna Tomaselli.
Powell holds off Chadwick to end her winning streak at Hungaroring | W Series
Alice Powell ended Jamie Chadwick’s remarkable eight race W Series wins streak and became the only driver other than the championship leader to win a race in 2022.
Powell had taken her first pole of the season by narrowly beating Beitske Visser. Nerea Marti and Marta Garcia started on the second row, with the top two drivers in the standings, Jamie Chadwick and Abbi Pulling, in fifth and sixth.
Heavy rain meant that the race started behind the Safety Car. Nerea Marti skidded off track, taking out an advertising board and rejoining in fourth, behind Garcia.
When the Safety Car came in for a rolling start, Powell got away with the lead before Marti went off track again and lost places to Chadwick and Pulling. By turn three, things only got worse for Marti after she spun and dropping to dead last.
Chadwick passed Garcia for third with 19 minutes to go, driving clean around her and immediately closing in to less than a second of from Powell. Ten minutes later she made a move around turn one for second, demoting Visser.
Emma Kimilainen made contact with Jess Hawkins, spinning her around on track and causing Kimilainen to retire from the race. Bianca Bustamante also retired after running wide and damaging her car, prompting a Safety Car period.
The Safety Car came in with five minutes remaining and Powell held the lead on the restart. Chadwick drew within four tenths of a second of her with one minute remaining but, ultimately, Powell managed to extend the lap to three quarters of a second and see the chequered flag first. Visser completed the podium, her second time on the podium this season.
A post-race investigation was announced by the stewards over an incident involving overtaking under the Safety Car between Scuderia W team mates Sarah Moore and Abbie Eaton.
Chadwick’s second-place finish extends her lead over Pulling in the standings, while Powell’s win moves her from sixth to third in the championship.
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W Series race results
Driver
Team
1
Alice Powell
Click2Drive
2
Jamie Chadwick
Jenner
3
Beitske Visser
Sirin
4
Marta Garcia
CORTdao
5
Abbi Pulling
Racing X
6
Fabienne Wohlwent
CORTdao
7
Sarah Moore
Scuderia W
8
Abbie Eaton
Scuderia W
9
Juju Noda
W Series Academy
10
Bruna Tomaselli
Racing X
11
Chloe Chambers
Jenner
12
Nerea Marti
Quantfury
13
Belen Garcia
Quantfury
14
Jess Hawkins
Click2Drive
15
Tereza Babickova
Puma
16
Emely de Heus
Sirin
DNF
Bianca Bustamante
W Series Academy
DNF
Emma Kimilainen
Puma
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W SERIES 2022 DRIVER INTRODUCTIONS: #97 Bruna Tomaselli
Born 18 September 1997 in Caibi, Brazil, Bruna started karting at the age of 7, she came 3rd in her first ever race. She finished 3th in both 2012 and 2013 in the Brazilian Karting Championships. She made her W Series debut last year and will now driver her second W Series season for Racing X
“After a successful test in Barcelona, I’m ready to get going this new season with Racing X. I’m happy with the work I put in last year, and I’m ready to push further in 2022. “
Previous Series: Fórmula Junior Brasil, F4 Sudamericana, F4 Brazil Cup, Fórmula RS Light, MRF Challenge Formula 2000, U.S. F2000 National Championship, Imperio Endurance Brasil
Achievements:
2014 Fórmula Junior Brasil Win
2015 Fórmula RS Light Vice-Champion
2020 Imperio Endurance Brasil Multiple Race Winner
Chadwick takes lights-to-flag home W Series win as rivals clash | W Series
Jamie Chadwick won her home W Series round from pole, extending her title lead with a fourth consecutive victory.
Chadwick had taken pole from Emma Kimilainen, with Alice Powell third after her qualifying lap had been reinstated by stewards after being originally deleted for track limits.
At the start, Chadwick got away with the lead, Kimilainen initially looking as though she had a better launch but unable to beat the title leader into the first corner. Powell held onto third but Pulling was beaten to fourth by Fabienne Wohlwend into turn one.
Before the end of the first lap, Powell was noted as under investigation for being out of position ahead of the Safety Car line during the formation lap. She was issued a ten-second stop-go penalty, effectively ending her race.
Jessica Hawkins flew past Abbie Eaton through Copse to take sixth, feeding Eaton back into the chasing pack. A lock up for Wohlwend with 22 minutes to go saw her lose places to Abbi Pulling and Beitske Visser, dropping her down to fifth.
Marta Garcia was forced to pit for a new front wing with 19 minutes left in the race, following contact with Emely de Heus. Her original wing was trapped beneath the car, her race effectively destroyed by a long stop that became an extended mechanical operation.
By the halfway point in the race, Chadwick had a more than five second lead. However, with thirteen and a half minutes remaining, rain started falling around Silverstone.
Chadwick, out ahead on her own, was able to extend her lead by another second, while the centre pack of drivers continued to fight. Eaton made an attempt to take back sixth from Hawkins but otherwise drivers seemed to settle as the rain failed to reduce grip levels by enough to cause drivers too much difficulties.
Just before the start of the final lap, Pulling and Kimilainen collided into Club while battling over second place, spinning Kimilainen and stopping both on track temporarily. However, both were able to get going again. Pulling was now in second but appeared to slow along the old pit straight, allowing Kimilainen back into second. The incident between Pulling and Kimilainen is under investigation by the stewards.
Chadwick, meanwhile, had crossed the line 19.4 seconds ahead of Kimilainen, extending her clean sweep of W Series wins so far this season. Pulling crossed the line in third place to complete the podium, just ahead of Wohlwend.
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W Series race results
Position
Car
Driver
1
55
Jamie Chadwick
2
7
Emma Kimilainen
3
49
Abbi Pulling
4
5
Fabienne Wohlwend
5
95
Beitske Visser
6
21
Jessica Hawkins
7
44
Abbie Eaton
8
22
Belen García
9
32
Nerea Marti
10
26
Sarah Moore
11
97
Bruna Tomaselli
12
63
Tereza Babickova
13
8
Chloe Chambers
14
27
Alice Powell
15
4
Emely de Heus
16
10
Juju Noda
17
9
Bianca Bustamante
18
19
Marta Garcia
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