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Stefano Turchetto (TS Corse)
Drivers: Matteo Gonfiantini,
Pietro Peccenini
“The season has been positive with both car. We have to
underline though that Matteo Gonfiantini was making his open-
wheel debut, and for how his season developed, I can't
complain at all. In some races we struggled a lot, but in others,
like Monza, Pau and Red Bull Ring we held a great pace. For
next year, the goal is to stay in the series and promote more
drivers coming from kart racing. I believe this is one of the
most competitive championships in Europe. The cars are
equal, plus the level of teams and drivers is high so, if a driver
wants to grow up professionally, he or she must come to this
series".
Grazia Troncon
(PREMA POWER TEAM)
Driver: Alex Bosak
“We didn't have great expectations because we entered the
series with a young driver that had the main goal of growing
up. I'd say that he accomplished the mission, so from this
point of view we think that our season has been really
positive. We also left a strong impression with the drivers
involved in the European series (Bruno Bonifacio and Dennis
Olsen) who used the ALPS championship as a training due to
its high competitive level. We can say we're satisfied. The
future will see us competing both here and in the Eurocup
and both championships are a great fit with our strategies.
We think the ALPS is a key series for the growth of young
drivers because it allows them to get all the track time that is
necessary. Last year, we won with a rookie who then also left
his mark in other series. The technical and organizational
staff is excellent and the calendar features some really
interesting venues. There is everything what it takes for an
high-quality championship".
DanieleCazzaniga
Stefano Turchetto
Gonfiantini and Peccenini
Alex Bosak