It was another incredible demonstration for Bruno Senna at
Silverstone on Sunday. The 23-year old driver, nephew of one
of the most legendary F1 World Champions, Ayrton Senna,
starred as Ferrari Challenge Dealer Team GB’s special guest,
driving a F430 Challenge in Brazilian colours. In this
memorable action-packed weekend, devoted to Ferrari’s 60th
Anniversary, Bruno drove in the Ferrari Challenge Trofeo
Pirelli European series and comfortably won both races, as
well as capturing both pole positions.
On Saturday, Bruno maintained the lead from green light to
chequered flag and achieved the fastest lap time of the day
with 1:58:891. After the pit stop, he was already several
seconds ahead of the leading group and crossed the finish
line with more than 11 seconds to spare. Sunday’s race was
even more exciting for the young Brazilian as he had to
contain Giacomo Piccini and Ange Barde who pushed him hard
towards the latest stages of the race, but were unable to
take the victor’s spoils away from Senna. He even managed to
improve his lap time by over half a second with a best lap
of 1:58.272.
“I am very happy about the results achieved over the
weekend,” said Bruno. “It has been a very privileged
opportunity for me to race in a Ferrari. The strategies of
driving a race car derived from a road car are very
different from a GP2 single seater; this means that over
this weekend, I’ve gained an understanding of a different
type of racing and this will help improve my driving skills
as I’m still quite new to motor racing. And it was an
incredible chance for me to get so close to many Tifosi
Ferrari, feel their passion and their love for such an
iconic brand!”
Massimo Fedeli, Managing Director of Ferrari GB, said, “We
are very proud to have Bruno with us for this very special
weekend of Ferrari passion. Not only is he a very clever and
skilled driver, but the enthusiasm he has for racing he also
brought to our VIP Ferrari owners, clients and guests. We
hope he can share his time with us again in the future and
we’ll always remember him for winning both races to help us
celebrate this very special anniversary for Ferrari.”
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"I am very happy about the results achieved over the
weekend," said Bruno Senna. "It has been a very
privileged opportunity for me to race in a Ferrari." |
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Bruno Senna was the star guest in the Ferrari
Challenge Trofeo Pirelli European series races at
Silverstone over the weekend, comfortably winning
both races as well as capturing both pole positions. |
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Team Vertu Racing driver, Jamie Constable in Car 152,
competing in the Coppa Shell category of the Challenge, qualified on Saturday
in a respectable 10th place out of a packed grid of over 35
cars, finishing race 1 in 14th position. In race 2 on
Sunday, he improved his pace and carefully picked his way
through a very crowded race track to finish one position shy
of a podium.
Mike Cantillon, in only his first race with Ferrari
Challenge Dealer Team GB, made a stunning debut in the Coppa
Shell European series, qualifying sixth for Saturday’s race
and finishing a remarkable 4th, but in Sunday’s race he
qualified in 7th and made it to the second step of the
podium. Motorsport Director Enrico Bertaggia, was ecstatic
when Mike finished second: “It’s fantastic! A new driver for
the Team. He nearly made it to the podium yesterday but
today he proved what he can do.”
Ferrari Racing Days was an action packed weekend for the
Tifosi, with an incredible range of racing activities,
courtesy of the factory’s Corse Clienti Department which
hosted – in addition to the Trofeo Pirelli – F1 Clienti,
Shell Ferrari Historic Challenge and the only official UK
appearance of the ultra exclusive FXX programme. Moreover,
the Ferrari Owners Club GB managed to create a display of
over 1000 Ferrari cars during the weekend – including 44
iconic F40s – to celebrate its 40th anniversary. Crowds were
also stunned by aerial displays from the Royal Navy Black
Cats Helicopter display team, and were entertained by the
Red Devils parachute team who competed in the pit-stop
challenge demonstrations.
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