Mikola turns back Jones for golden double
April 12, 2005 | 12:00am
ROSARIO, Batangas Getting the feel of the track he disliked and overcoming a number of distractions, ace Indon racer Ananda Mikola fended off another serious challenge from Aussie Christian Jones to complete a two-leg sweep in the Addict Mobile Asian Formula 3 Super Prix here Sunday.
In a race marred by crashes, collissions and irritating back markers, Mikola came out the winner again, besting 2004 AF3 Series champion Jones in 31 minutes and 4.550 seconds more than nine minutes faster than the one he dished out in ruling the first race early Sunday.
"I had a big start and just held on to the finish. I also saw big crashes and I was a bit worried about my tires but everything went okay," said Fastrong Racing with Threebonds Ananda.
Riding for Christian Jones Motrosports, Jones, who is reportedly going Formula 1 at the end of the year, was slowed down by back markers again and contented himself in tailing Mikola the whole time, settling for second in 31:07.712. Joey Villar
In a race marred by crashes, collissions and irritating back markers, Mikola came out the winner again, besting 2004 AF3 Series champion Jones in 31 minutes and 4.550 seconds more than nine minutes faster than the one he dished out in ruling the first race early Sunday.
"I had a big start and just held on to the finish. I also saw big crashes and I was a bit worried about my tires but everything went okay," said Fastrong Racing with Threebonds Ananda.
Riding for Christian Jones Motrosports, Jones, who is reportedly going Formula 1 at the end of the year, was slowed down by back markers again and contented himself in tailing Mikola the whole time, settling for second in 31:07.712. Joey Villar
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