Thanks to a
sparkling one, two, three secured Bartels/ Scheider (Vitaphone),
Babini/Biagi (Vitaphone) and Bertolini/ Wendlinger (JMB) in
the eighth round of the FIA GT championship held yesterday
in Istanbul, Maserati has made mathematically certain of the
FIA GT1 Constructors' Cup.
The Modena sportscar maker is now on 197 points in the
standings reserved for GT1 class constructors. Ferrari are
the closest challengers on 88 points. In the team
classification, a Vitaphone Racing Team double gives them a
22 point lead over JMB Racing (110 to 88); both teams racing
the Maserati MC12. In the drivers' championship, Maserati
occupies the top three positions: Bertolini/ Wendlinger lead
with 63 points, followed by Bartels/Scheider (56) and Babini/Biagi
(54).
The race was a tight one right from the off. Babini was in
amongst it and got off to a good start to take the lead,
profiting from the turn 1 traffic. Bertolini was nudged by a
Lister and went into a spin. His tyres were affected and he
slipped down to fourteenth spot. Schieder, down in sixth
after a difficult start, soon caught and overtook Hazeman’s
Corvette on lap nine. The German set off after Babini who
had, in the meantime, built a healthy lead over his
pursuers. The two Vitaphone MC12s were able to stretch into
a lead over the group but an accident involving the number 4
Saleen on lap 14 meant that the safety car was called for.
Its entry created a lot of confusion. Babini and Biagi were
the two penalised most as they fell to ninth position.
Bertolini had given up the driving seat to Wendlinger in
third spot. Almost all the competitors took the opportunity
to make their tyre changes, refuel and switch drivers. The
race restarted on lap 21 with Gardel in the lead. Behind him
came Bartels, Longin and Wendlinger. Bartels edged past the
Ferrari man and moved into the lead. A little further back
Wendlinger made second spot his own, just ahead of Biagi who
was storming up the field. The driver from Emilia executed a
splendid overtaking move on Karl Wendlinger to sweep into
second place. Even Can Artam, Philipp Peter’s replacement,
was lapping quickly and then took fourth place from the
Corvette C5-R.
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The Modena sportscar maker is now on 197 points in
the standings reserved for FIA GT Championship GT1
class constructors, Ferrari are the closest
challengers on 88 pts |
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Thanks to a sparkling one, two, three secured
Bartels/ Scheider (Vitaphone), Babini/Biagi (Vitaphone)
and Bertolini/ Wendlinger (JMB) in the eighth round
of the FIA GT championship held yesterday at
Istanbul, Maserati has made mathematically
certain of the FIA GT1
Constructors' Cup |
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With four Maseratis filling the top four places, nothing
changed until the final stops when Scheider substituted
Bartels, Babini replaced Biagi, and Pillon took Artam’s
drive. Artam had even held the lead for four laps. Scheider
chose not to change his tyres, as the other drivers had
done, but the German only had to cruise on a 12 second
cushion until the chequered flag.
Bartels/Scheider thus earned their second win of the season
following the triumph at the 24 Hours of Spa. They headed
their team mates the brilliant Babini/Biagi (10"960 down).
Next came Bertolini/Wendlinger (26"987 down). Peter/Artam/Pillon,
1 lap down, were penalised 30" for overtaking when the
yellow flag was being flown. The race’s fastest lap was
clocked by Fabio Babini 1'50"949.
Claudio Berro:
“An all-Maserati podium is great. It is even better having
made the FIA GT1 Constructors’ Cup mathematically secure. It
was mission accomplished for Maserati and teams Vitaphone
and JMB who race the MC12. A special thanks goes to those
who have made Maserati’s return to racing possible. I would
like to say thank you to Luca di Montezemolo, Mr Todt, the
Maserati President, Karl-Heinz Kalbfell, Marchionne, without
forgetting the chief executives who came before him,
Antonello Perricone and Martin Leach. I would also like to
thank Pirelli for the great support they have given
throughout the season”.
Timo Scheider: “The start was a confused one and,
unfortunately, I ended up on the dirty part of the track and
lost a lot of places. However, this meant that the race was
an eventful one. I had to make a comeback and overtake a
lot. The car handled very well during the race even if I
laboured a bit in the final phase after not having changed
tyres. This choice, though, led to the win. I would like to
thanks Vitaphone, Maserati and Pirelli for today’s fine
result”.
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