On Sunday 6 May 2007, Nigel Mansell
will race a Scuderia Ecosse Ferrari 430 GT car in the FIA GT Championship race
at Silverstone. The former British Formula One World Champion will take part in the
two-hour GT race, sharing the car with one of the team’s regular drivers. The
exact line-ups will be decided in the run up to the race weekend.
The opportunity for this guest
appearance came about when the team heard a rumour that Nigel was considering
driving a Ferrari 430 in America and suggested he give it a go a bit closer to
home. Nigel joined regular drivers Chris Niarchos and Andrew Kirkaldy at
Knockhill in Scotland on 5 April where he was quickly on the pace. In addition to the Knockhill test,
Nigel will be taking part in a Pirelli tyre test at Estoril (24-26 April) prior
to the Silverstone race, to complete his preparations.
Nigel Mansell
OBE: "This was a challenge I had to
accept. Stewart (Roden) runs a very good team and the cars are beautifully
prepared. The Ferrari 430 is fun to drive but it remains to be seen how I will
get on in a race situation as ex-F1 drivers tend to race with a target on their
backs! I had a great time with the team at Knockhill and it’s going to be good
to work with Pirelli again as we have enjoyed many years working together in the
past. I hope to see everyone at Silverstone as I think we are in for a great
weekend of racing."
Stewart Roden,
Scuderia Ecosse team principal: "As a team we are delighted that
Nigel will be joining us at Silverstone. We pride ourselves on our high
standards so having a driver of Nigel’s calibre with us really helps us to step
up to the mark. In terms of race victories he is the most successful British F1
driver of all time which is an incredible achievement. Nigel was the last Ferrari driver to be selected personally by Enzo Ferrari before the great man’s death in 1988. For a team that is so
passionate about Ferrari we are so happy that Nigel is joining us and we will do
everything we can to make sure that he has a successful weekend."
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In addition to running at the Knockhill test
(above),
Nigel Mansell will be taking part in a Pirelli tyre test at Estoril (24-26 April) prior
to the Silverstone race, to complete his preparations. |
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Nigel
Mansell joined regular Scuderia Ecosse drivers Chris Niarchos and Andrew Kirkaldy at
Knockhill in Scotland on 5 April where he was quickly on the pace. |
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Stephane Ratel,
Chief Executive of SRO: "To have a driver of Nigel Mansell’s
standing and popularity competing in the FIA GT Championship says everything
about the level of professionalism that we have attained in the series, and also
about our standing within the motor sport family. Nigel is a natural born racer
and seeing him reunited with the Ferrari name at Silverstone will be an
extremely special moment; we’re delighted the FIA GT Championship has provided
this opportunity. I’m sure he’ll relish racing the Scuderia Ecosse Ferrari 430 -
it's a thoroughbred - as well as facing the stiff competition from our regular
Championship drivers. Importantly, as we all know, Nigel is an incredible
professional and an entertainer, and you can be sure that he will put on a
special show for everyone who comes to see him.”
Meanwhile there was more good news for Scuderia Ecosse as driver Tomas Enge is
on the mend after his recent crash in the last round of the American Le Mans
Series. The popular Czech is in very good spirits and had this to say last night:
"I had three hours of surgery on my left elbow last Friday;
the doctor put in plates and screws to fix it and said he
was very happy with the way it came together. I don’t have a
cast, just a soft bandage, so I am already able to move the
joint, but I have to be careful not to apply any weight to
it. My physiotherapy programme starts tomorrow and this will
be reviewed in two weeks’ time when they take my stitches
out. I am staying here in Indianapolis as it is the best
place for my rehabilitation; they have seen quite a few
racing drivers here! I can’t wait to get back in a racing
car. My target is the Le Mans 24 Hours but I may heal faster
than that, or slower, who knows?!"
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