Pontchartrain The Michigan Daily-Saturday, June.i982-Pio15 Cityr ~C o u n ty B ld g . K1" qena issa nce/ Ce nter L Rna sace .THIS IS an overview of the 2.5 mile course set up for tomorrow's Detroit /SQ ~Grand Prix. For the second day in a 1 row, qualifying was postponed yester- __}day. Detroit Grand Prix Formula One Race CourseAP 1 Grand Prix woes continue DETROIT (AP)- Qualifying for tomorrow's are small, less powerful versions of the racers that they wanted some changes in a couple of areas," inaugural Detroit Grand Prix was postponed for the compete at Indianapolis. Campbell said. He said the major changes at that second straight day yesterday while officials finished ASKED WHETHER the race would be held as point were the lengthening of escape roads at two of work on the course a day late. scheduled tomorrow, race spokesman Rod Campbell the 20 turns on the course. That left the drivers just 1% hours' practice to said, "We will try to run the schedule." But he There were also some fences, separating spectator become acquainted with the 2.59-mile track, which laughed and said there were "no guarantees." areas from the track, that had to be installed at the winds through the city's downtown streets. He said there were "a couple of instances where last minute. Others were rebuilt after they were THE LATEST schedule calls for a pair of one-hour fences were taken down." He said workers had been knocked down or damaged yesterday morning, ap- Formula One qualifying sessions today. The fastlap unable to complete other fences along the track over- parently by vandals. of each competitor from the two hours of time trials night. Meanwhile, Michael Andretti, son of former will determine the 24-car grid for tomorrow's race. He also said security at the track was a problem Forumla One world champion Mario Andretti and a The course was to be finished Thursday, in time for and said it was "very difficult to get everything but- Super Vee racer, said the track was extremely bum- a hastily arranged extra practice session, but was not toned down." Campbell said the delay prior to the py and slow enough that he never got his car into completed until early yesterday afternoon because of Super Vee practice was due mainly to changes fourth gear during yesterday's practice. vandalism and last-minute refinements. required by the Paris-based governing body of world "It's very tight," the 19-year-old Andretti said. Officials of the Sports Car Club of America, which racing, Federation Internationale du Sport "But it's not a bad course. In fact, it's going to be a is sanctioning tomorrow's race, sent out Super Vee Automobile. fun course to run because it's going to keep you busy cars for a half-hour test session yesterday. The-cars "THE TRACK was built to FISA specifications, but all the time." Wilander displays fine gesture and fine tennis in Open semi s PARIS (AP) - Mats Wilander, the Vilas, 29, reached the final for the unseeded 17-year-old from Sweden, fourth time. He won the titled in 1977, defeated Jose-Luis Clerc yesterday and but lost to Bjorn Borg in 1975 and 1978. will face Guillermo Vilas as the The lefthander has won all five of youngest-ever finalist in the $917,000 the Grand Prixevents he has played in French Open tennis tournament. this year. Wilander defeated the No. 4 Argen- With Vilas in top form, Wilander will tine 7-5, 6-2, 1-6, 7-5, while Vilas, the No. enter the final as an underdog, for all 3 seed from Argentina, downed Jose his giant-killing feats this week. Higueras of Spain 6-1, 6-3, 7-6. The final will be played tomorrow. WILANDER, who upset Ivan Lendl and Vitas Getulaitis in previous rounds,, was the hero of the crowd at Roland Garros Stadium for his sportsmanship as well as his tennis. He insisted on playing the last point of his semifinal again because he thought Clerc was issued a bad call. The umpire, Jacques Dorfmann, had declared the match over and climbed down from his x chair. "I couldn't win that way it's im- possible," Wilander said. The point was replayed, Clerc netted a backhand, and the crowd stood and roared for Wilander. "IN ALL MY experience I have never seen a gesture like that on match point," said Dorfmann, who is also the Wdander tournament referee. ... earns berth in finals HEY, GOOD LOOKING! On June 7, 1982 Playgirl Magazine will be in town to interview models for an upcoming nude feature on "MEN OF THE BIG 10 SCHOOLS" If you are interested in modeling, please contact L Horwitz at (313) 769-2200 Interviews June 7 Oam to fpm.