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Defending champion Miguel Angel
Jiménez and last year's runner
up Oliver Wilson were given a master
class in driving at Brands Hatch Race
Circuit, ahead of the BMW PGA Championship
which begins this Thursday at Wentworth
Club.
Ryder Cup teammates, Jiménez
and Wilson, who battled for the 2008
BMW PGA Championship title in a play-off,
went head to head again 12 months
on at the Kent race circuit. FIA Triple
World Touring Car Champion and BMW
UK driver Andy Priaulx gave the two
players the ultimate driving lesson
in a powerful BMW M3 after which Spaniard
Jiménez and Englishman Wilson
had the chance to put their driving
skills to the test on the well known
race track.
Later this week, Jiménez will
bid to become only the third man to
successfully defend the BMW PGA Championship
title, after England's Nick Faldo
and Scotland's Colin Montgomerie.
Meanwhile Wilson, currently in fifth
position in the inaugural Race to
Dubai, will be looking to go one better
than last year and win his first event
on The European Tour.
Jiménez, known as 'The Mechanic'
for his love of cars, lived up to
his nickname while at Brands Hatch,
helping to change the wheel of a BMW
Z4 in the pit lane. The Spaniard said:
"Like a lot of the players on
the tour, I am a big car fan, so it
was a great experience to enjoy a
master class with a world champion.
I'm looking forward to returning to
Wentworth for the BMW PGA Championship.
Winning last year was one of the highlights
of my career and it would be brilliant
to retain the title."
Wilson added: "The high speed
lap of the circuit with Andy Priaulx
was awesome! Obviously I was disappointed
to lose in the playoff at last year's
BMW PGA Championship, but I am pleased
with my performance so far this year
and I am looking for a good result
this week."
Triple FIA World Touring Car Champion
and BMW driver, Andy Priaulx said:
"These two may be world class
drivers on the golf course but it
was clear from today that they are
both skilled at this type of driving
too. It's always great to come back
to Brands Hatch and we've had a lot
of fun this morning. I wish them both
a successful week at Wentworth."
The BMW PGA Championship always attracts
a high class international field and
with a €4,500,000 prize fund,
the tournament is a major event in
determining the make-up for the Dubai
World Championship. Many of the world's
best players will be in action, including
2009 Masters Champion Angel Cabrera,
World Number Seven Paul Casey of England,
Northern Ireland's Rory McIlroy and
winner of The 2009 Players Championship,
World Number Four Henrik Stenson of
Sweden, all pursuing the €750,000
cheque for first place, which will
have a significant impact on the Race
to Dubai.
The BMW PGA Championship at Wentworth
Club is the flagship event on The
European Tour and will be held at
Wentworth Club from May 21-24.
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