Haberfeld back in harness.

Injured F3000 star Mario Haberfeld returns to action this week, as he tests for his Fortec team at the A1-Ring.

The Brazilian received muscle injuries in a qualifying pile-up at the Spanish Grand Prix six weeks ago, and has been forced to watch from the sidelines as team-mate Andreas Scheld and stand-in Jamie Davies both took second places in subsequent events. Although Scheld was disqualified from his podium slot in Germany, Davies performed well enough at Monaco to be in contention for another round should Haberfeld fail to be fit.

Injured F3000 star Mario Haberfeld returns to action this week, as he tests for his Fortec team at the A1-Ring.

The Brazilian received muscle injuries in a qualifying pile-up at the Spanish Grand Prix six weeks ago, and has been forced to watch from the sidelines as team-mate Andreas Scheld and stand-in Jamie Davies both took second places in subsequent events. Although Scheld was disqualified from his podium slot in Germany, Davies performed well enough at Monaco to be in contention for another round should Haberfeld fail to be fit.

The Austrian test is the Brazilian's last chance to prove that he is up to the task of racing at Magny-Cours next weekend, with Davies also scheduled to be present as driving coach for the inexperienced Scheld.

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