Nigel
Mansell made his return to Ferrari today in the FIA GT
Championship at Silverstone. The British champion had a lot
of fun in the two-hour race which he started before handing
over to his team-mate, Chris Niarchos. Nigel jumped in for
the final stint of the race and brought the Ferrari across
the line in seventh position. The Scuderia Ecosse sister car
of Andrew Kirkaldy and Tim Mullen finished in fifth place
after both cars suffered with handling problems.
Nigel
Mansell OBE:
“I’ve really enjoyed my experience with the team; they are a
great bunch of lads and I’m just disappointed for them that
their usual pace wasn’t there. We had the pace but the
tyres went away so quickly today. This was the first time I
have ever had to share my car and it was good to share with
Chris (Niarchos) who is a great guy. I would have liked for
us to be more competitive but the team know what needs to be
done. I’m pleased I’ve sampled the series; there were some
fabulous drivers out there today, and some bullies too!
I’ve had a great workout and everyone is now asking me what
happens next. Well, who knows?! I want to say thank you to
Stewart (Roden) as I’ve had a fantastic weekend with him and
his team.”
Chris
Niarchos:
“I had a great drive today. Yes, the car was a handful but I
just drove as hard as I could and was actually quicker than
Tim (Mullen) so I’ve no complaints! I struggled yesterday,
which was a bit of a shock after my good form at Estoril, so
I wanted to make sure I did a good job today. It all seemed
to flow so I could keep it clean and do a good job for
Nigel. It’s hard to explain what it has been like to drive
with him. It was an awesome experience, one of the best of
my life, and I would relish the opportunity to do it again.”
Andrew
Kirkaldy:
“I got jumped at the start by (Sean) Edwards but I decided
to bide my time as I knew I would be able to pass him
later. Unfortunately my tyres went off after four or five
laps so it all became a lot of hard work. The car was
really sliding around so from that point on I was a sitting
duck.
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