It was an
exciting fourth round of the FIA GT Championship held this
weekend at Imola. It was widely known that the Vitaphone
Racing Team’s MC12 would have a difficult time with the 80kg
of ballast in addition to the 10kg imposed at the start of
the season. Bertolini/Wendlinger (JMB Racing) would
similarly struggle with their 70kg of extra weight as well
as the 10kg. The teams were obliged to adopt a three stop
strategy, one more than their rivals, in order to race with
a lighter fuel load and so maintain a high tempo.
Nonetheless, the effect of the ballast took its toll in the
form of an extra second and a half per lap compared to the
other leading cars. The heavier cars also meant that the
brakes came under greater stress. Also, having to use a
smaller rear wing resulted in less aerodynamic download in
the curves, a crucial factor at a technically demanding
circuit like Imola. Fabio Babini and Thomas Biagi claimed an
extremely important third place at the end of a closely
fought race.
The result means that they hold on to the lead in the
drivers’ championship. The Italian crew were truly superb as
they displayed extraordinary courage in finishing on the
podium. The duo hounded the Corvette early on and, in the
closing stages, closed in on Labre’s 550, cars that finished
in second and third respectively. Michael Bartels and Timo
Scheider had an unlucky time of it. Having performed well in
qualifying, they got off to a good start and were among the
leading cars. However, a problem with the gearbox spelled
the end of their race. The only plus point of this
retirement is the fact the ballast will be reduced for the
next race at Brno.
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It was widely known that the Vitaphone Racing Team’s
Maserati MC12 would have a difficult time with the
80kg of ballast in addition to the 10kg imposed at
the start of the season. Bertolini/Wendlinger (JMB
Racing) would similarly struggle with their 70kg of
extra weight as well as the 10kg |
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Fabio Babini and Thomas Biagi hold onto the
championship lead after claiming an extremely
important third place for Maserati at the end of the
closely fought FIA GT race at Imola |
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Still, the Vitaphone Racing Team maintain the lead in the
team championship while Maserati lead the Constructors’ Cup.
Andrea Bertolini and Karl Wendlinger had to come from behind
in a car that suffered from oversteer and that had little
aerodynamic download towards the rear end. After clipping
another car immediately after the start, the two drivers
raced at a consistent pace that allowed them to climb the
field and finish in fourth spot. They are now second
overall, just a point down on Babini/Biagi.
The other JMB Racing MC12 also fought hard throughout. The
crew of Philippe Peter, Chris Buncombe and Roman Rusinov
lined up in third on the grid but gained a position at the
start. Despite the additional pit stop after the gear lever
failed and a penalty for overtaking when the yellow flag was
being flown, they maintained a good rhythm throughout and
finished in fifth.
Buncombe and Rusinov were however able to familiarise
themselves with their Maserati MC12 even though they missed
yesterday afternoon’s qualifying session after an engine
change was required.
The Pirelli tyres performed excellently despite the high
temperatures at Imola. Both the squads were able to make
full use of the Pirelli P Zero Racing tyres, ones already
tested at Silverstone in a soft compound.
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