The Ferrari
Racing Days event at Spa-Francorchamps (Belgium) came to an
end yesterday with the main day of action. On track were the
Ferrari F430 Challenge was competing in the European Ferrari
Challenge Pirelli Trophy and historic cars racing were in
action in the Shell Ferrari Historic Challenge during the
final races on the weekend's programme.
The major highlight of the final day at Spa-Francorchamps
was the first ever circuit demonstration runs in Europe for
the new Ferrari FXX, the very high performance car of which
only 29 have been built, which is designed exclusively for
track use. In addition, there were sessions of untimed laps
for historic Maranello single-seaters run by the F1 Clienti
department.
In the one-make series, the main class saw victory go to
Ange Barde (Modena Cars Racing) in race-1, when the
Frenchman crossed the finish line ahead of Frederic Bouvy
(team Baron) and John Bosch (Barron Racing/Kroymans.) The
other race ended with a win for Bouvy who beat Michael
Cullen (Rossocorsa) and Ross Kaiser (Ferrari GB Dealer
Team.) Ettore Contini (Kessel Racing) took top honours in
the first race for the gentlemen drivers in the Shell Cup,
winning ahead of Francois Labhardt (Modena Motors) and
Philippe Prette (Auto Palace/Star Rent Competition.) The
finishing order in race-2 saw Labhardt take it from Prette
and Contini respectively second and third.
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In the category
for the 360 Modena, which are still allowed to compete for
this year alongside the F430, both races were won by Bjorn
Grossmann (Autohaus Gohm/G2 Racing.)
Spectacle and an atmosphere reminiscent of the past were on
offer with the Shell Ferrari Historic Challenge, the
championship for historic Ferraris, which since 1999 has
also admitted Maseratis. Victories among the single-seaters
in grid A went to the 1955 Maserati 250 F of Thomas Bscher,
while the 1958 Maserati 450 S of the German driver was
victorious in the grid-B races for sports prototypes and GT
cars fitted with drum brakes. As for group C (cars with disc
brakes,) the 1981 Ferrari 512 BB LM of Massimo Sordi came
out the winner in both events.
The European Ferrari Challenge Pirelli Trophy will be back
on track over the weekend of 9th July at Monza, running
alongside the Italian series, while the Shell Ferrari
Historic Challenge has its fourth round of the season over
the weekend of 30th July at Paul Ricard (France) again
alongside the European one-make series.
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