Season 2 Race 3: Grand Prix of Spain Press Clippings

Nergal Seeks Improvement, Plans New Parts for Hockenheim
After the disappointment of yet another retirement from Leonard McGee and Mic McJergens’ drop from pole to fourth place, Nergal GP Racing is planning to bring an upgraded package to the German Grand Prix. During an interview with Alexandria Fressange, the chief technical officer for Nergal, she explained the reasoning behind the upgrades. “With the exception of Argentina, we’ve been running solidly midfield. With a few tweaks, we think we can take back the lead in the Driver’s and Constructor’s Championships.” When asked about rumors that Nergal would be abandoning further research into KERS until after the first scheduled mid-season upgrades, Miss Fressange had no comment.

Centurion Pragmatic Over Victory in Spain
The one-two finish of Cory Sylvester and Christopher Michelle at Valencia have put Centurion-Koenig GP Racing in a good position for the rest of the season. “We’re hoping to build a gap now before the mid-season upgrades,” Sylvester explained in an interview. “We have the dominant car now, but when teams get together to upgrade it’ll be a whole different story.” Sylvester continued, alluding to Nergal’s early to mid season dominance last season before they lost ground following the second upgrade cycle. “Pushing development is hard and expensive,” Sylvester said. “It’s better to have a points cushion to fall back on.”

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