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             13.07.2003 
              (lil), Press release Team Coloni, Formula 3 
            Race 
              report, Mugello 
            Today 
              at Mugello came a great victory for the all-new Coloni Motorsports 
              Lola-Dome F106 Mugen Honda, which dominated the sixth race of the 
              F.3 Italian Championship with Christian Montanari.  
             
              In the pre-race warm up the Lola-Dome F106 showed to be very competitive 
              (Coloni Motorsport scored the first two times), proving his technical 
              superiority, and in the race Montanari didnt have opponents: 
              started from the second place, he immediately overtook the pole-sitter 
              after the lights, running first. Starting from that point, Coloni 
              Motorsport young driver didnt leave any chance to his opponents, 
              lapping very quickly (Christian earned a lead of 1,5 sec per lap 
              during the first three laps!) and setting also the fastest lap in 
              race before he finished first, taking the first victory in career 
              in F.3 in the year of his debut. 
               
               
              Mugellos success rewards the whole team for the long development 
              work done, which brought two times to victory the new Lola-Dome 
              F106 Mugen-Honda in his first year of life. Montanaris victory 
              is even more worth because achieved on a demanding and very selective 
              track, which is also the test circuit of Scuderia Ferrari. 
               
              In the drivers standings Christian Montanari is now second and thanks 
              to the victory taken today the fight for the Championship is still 
              open, with concrete possibilities for the Coloni Motorsport driver. 
               
              Paolo Coloni, Team Principal: Im very pleased to have 
              seen the Lola-Dome F106 winning with this superiority and above 
              all Im happy to see the growth of our rookie Montanari. I 
              would like to thank Lola, Dome and Neil Brown Engineering for the 
              ongoing progress. 
               
              Enzo Coloni, Coloni Motorsport: Im fully satisfied with 
              this victory, the best award possible for the development work done 
              during the past months, a fundamental process for our two victories 
              which is not over yet.  
             
              Coloni Motorsport will now go back to work for the F.I.A. F.3000 
              International GP at Silverstone on the next week end.  
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