The second round
of the FIA GT championship concluded today (Sunday 28 May)
at the Czech circuit of Brno. At the end of the three-hour
race, the Maserati MC12 driven by Michael Bartels and Andrea
Bertolini (Vitaphone Racing Team) just missed out on the
podium. The Trident pair was just seven tenths off Gollin
and Babini (third in the Aston Martin). In second came
Deletraz and Piccini (Aston Martin) with Bert and Janis (Saleen)
taking top spot. Jamie Davies and Thomas Biagi, in the other
team Vitaphone Maserati, finished in sixth place. These
results were not a disappointment as they were obtained on a
difficult track and in uncertain atmospheric and surface
conditions. Another factor why Bartels and Bertolini did not
make the podium was that the lapped Bouchut, Walchofer and
Kox Lamborghini Murciélago R-GT held up the Italo-German
MC12's effort for third.
The three-hour race started on a dry track after the morning
rain. On the front row, Thomas Biagi was sucked into the
group jostling for the leading places. Andrea Bertolini was
less fortunate. He began well and climbed from seventh to
third spot but was forced off the track on the second lap.
Luckily, he managed to come back on in ninth place. Biagi,
meanwhile, held third until lap 11 when he lost time with an
excursion into the sand.
Both Vitaphone Racing Team MC12s
had an uphill battle. After the first hour and the pit stop
to switch drivers, Michael Bartels took the place of
Bertolini and Biagi was substituted by Jamie Davies, finding
themselves in fourth and ninth place, respectively. These
positions remained more or less unchanged into the second
hour with Davies having upped a place to eighth before the
second pit stop.
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The Vitaphone Racing Team still heads the team
championship with 22 points. Bartels and Bertolini
occupy second in the drivers' standings and are now
only three points off the provisional leaders, Janis
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The second round
of the FIA GT championship concluded today (Sunday 28 May)
at the Czech circuit of Brno. At the end of the
three-hour race, the Maserati MC12 driven by Michael
Bartels and Andrea Bertolini (Vitaphone Racing Team)
just missed out on the podium. |
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In the final stages, Bertolini
was the star as, lap after lap; he made up ground on Gollin-Babini's Aston Martin and closed to with a few
tenths. However the Bouchut, Walchofer and Kox Lamborghini
Murciélago R-GT slowed Bertolini's comeback for numerous laps.
The Vitaphone Racing Team still heads the team championship
with 22 points. Bartels and Bertolini occupy second in the
drivers' standings and are now only three points off the
provisional leaders, Janis and Bert. Biagi and Davies are in
ninth place. The next round of the FIA GT championship
will be held on 2 July at the German circuit of
Oschersleben.
Andrea Bertolini: "It went well, but it could have gone even better. The
podium was within our reach and we would have overtaken Gollin-Babini's Aston Martin had the lapped Lamborghini not
held us up for twelve laps. The championship is a long one
but a few extra points would have been useful. My biggest
regret is not making the podium".
Jamie Davies: "We did our best on a tough weekend.
Starting from the front row, we hoped to score some precious
points; very handy in a difficult championship like ours is
this year."
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