Having completed
the first 100 races with victory for Jamie Davies and Thomas
Biagi in the nr 2 Vitaphone Maserati MC 12, the second
centenary will see the teams and drivers head south, to
Italy and the circuit of Mugello.
The FIA GT Championship
has only raced there once before, in 1997, when it was the
scene of a very important win for the BMW Motorsport McLaren
F1 GTR of Lehto and Soper, setting up the final battle for
the inaugural title. With a track which seems popular with
all who know it, the beautiful and challenging circuit will
host the seventh round of the 2006 FIA GT Championship, as
well as the final races in this first season of the FIA GT3
European Championship, with everything still to play for. Other events making up a packed weekend of on-track action
include single-seater action from the Formula Palmer Audi,
which was already at Dijon, and the Lloyds TSB Insurance
British Formula Three International Series, which raced
alongside the FIA GT at Spa-Francorchamps. The Trofeo
Audemars Piguet Maserati will hold its penultimate round of
the 2006 season at Mugello.
Four rounds remain in the 2006 FIA GT Championship, and the
battle still rages for the various Championship titles. The
numerous Italian teams and drivers competing will be keen to
put on their best performance on home soil. Vitaphone
Racing Team drivers Michael Bartels and Andrea Bertolini
have a five-point lead over challenging Phoenix racers
Andrea Piccini and Jean-Denis Deletraz, with Zakspeed racer
Sascha Bert a further seven points behind. Representing
three different makes : Maserati, Aston Martin and Saleen
respectively, this title battle is proof of the excellent
balance between the different cars competing.
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This year, Scuderia Playteam are competing in the
Sara GT and the International GT Open series, both
with the Maserati and a Ferrari F430GT and have claimed
eighteen class wins this year to date. |
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For the first time this season, the FIA GT
Championship will have three Maserati cars on the
grid, as Italian team Scuderia Playteam will join
the grid with its MC12. |
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In GT2, this
year has been all about the new Ferrari F430 GT, which has
won all six rounds to date. Italian team AF Corse,
victorious in Dijon, also has a commanding lead in the
classifications. 2003 Champion Matteo Bobbi and Brazilian
driver Jaime Melo are leading their team-mates Mika Salo and
Rui Aguas by five points, although all are being chased down
by Scuderia Ecosse duo Kinch and Kirkaldy.
For the first time this season, the
FIA GT Championship will have three
Maserati MC12 race cars on the
starting grid, as
Italian team Scuderia Playteam will
join the grid with its MC12 at
Mugello. The car will be driven by
Finnish driver Toni Vilander and
Italian Giambattista Giannoccaro.
The team was created in 2005, and
started off by winning the Italian
GT2 and the Spanish GT Championships
in its first year.
This year, Scuderia Playteam
are competing in the Sara GT and the
International GT Open series, both
with the Maserati and a Ferrari F430GT
and have claimed an amazing eighteen class wins
between the two series' this year to date. Pippo Cascone is
the sporting director of the team,
and Rocco Verduci is the team
manager. Drivers Vilander and Giannoccaro are currently
leading the Sara GT points rankings.
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