With the second
place at Nogaro secured by Bartels/Biagi and with
Montanari/Ramos in third, Vitaphone Racing Team won its
third straight FIA GT1 Championship Teams' title. This is
the first time in the history of the FIA GT Championship
that a squad has managed to pull off the feat. Since 2005,
the year the Maserati MC12 was first used in this
championship, the German team has notched 12 victories (the
last time at Brno with Montanari/Ramos), a Drivers' title
with Bartels/Bertolini, and made a significant contribution
to the GT1 Manufacturers' Cup both in 2005 and 2007.
At the Paul Armagnac circuit in Nogaro, France, Michael
Bartels and Thomas Biagi just missed out on the win. They
came home in second behind the Corvette C6R driven by
Hezemans/Deletraz. This result, though it satisfied the
team, left a bitter taste in the mouth of the Italo-German
pairing as they were slowed down in the exciting opening
stages by Lechner/Lichtner-Hoyer's Aston Martin. The
Modenese company's success was completed by the second place
claimed by Playteam Sarafree. The team's drivers,
Bertolini/Piccini, are still in the race for the Drivers'
crown. The squad from Lombardy is making its debut in the
FIA GT and won on the city circuit in Bucharest as well as
collecting a number of podium finishes.
After making an even start, the Maserati went on the hunt
for Lechner's Aston Martin that had moved into the lead.
This proved to be a difficult exercise due to the sometimes
excessive efforts of the leader and the obvious difference
in acceleration between the two cars. The Maserati MC12s are
forced to mount the 2007-sized restrictors, a huge
disadvantage as other cars are fitted with ones from 2006,
among them the Aston Martins.
The precious time lost when stuck behind Lechner proved
decisive as, after the final round of pit stops, Biagi found
himself five seconds off Hezemans. (For the record, Biagi
pulled off a risky overtaking move to edge past Lechner on
lap 16.) Christian Montanari and Miguel Ramos had a tough
race but ended with a deserved third spot.
The winners from Brno had 65 kg of ballast to deal with (25
kg of which is assigned by the FIA). Following an untidy pit
stop, they made a comeback that included several fine
overtaking moves.
In the overall
classification, the pairing are part of a group of six
drivers on 50 points, 5 points off lone leader Thomas Biagi.
In the group that will dispute the title with the man from
Bologna in the last round at Zolder are Andrea Bertolini and
Andrea Piccini, sixth today. The two could not hide their
disappointment at not being in a position to go for the win
here in France.
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In the Citation Cup, Ben Aucott at the wheel of the
#15 JMB Racing Maserati MC12, today made certain of
victory in the first edition of the championship
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With the second place at Nogaro secured by
Bartels/Biagi and with Montanari/Ramos in third, the
Maserati-running Vitaphone Racing Team this
afternoon won its third straight FIA GT1 Teams'
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The 60 kg of added weight and
fact that their tyre choice did not come off as it was
warmer today than it has been over the past few days, meant
that they were far from their best. However, the duo did put
up a fight of it early on and limited the gap to the lead
car to a few seconds. Their team mates, Giannoccaro/Pier
Guidi, finished just behind them. Alessandro Pier Guidi did
especially well to set the race's fastest lap time of
1’25”735 on lap 45.
In the Citation Cup, Ben Aucott at the wheel of the JMB
Racing MC12, today made certain of the first edition of the
championship reserved for gentleman drivers. They did so
with a race to spare after winning today's event (coming
eleventh overall). Aucott shared the drive with Stephane
Daoudi. Aucott has won four and come second three times in
the seven races he has appeared in. The other MC12 fielded
by the Monaco-based team and with Kutemann/Gosse on board,
came home in twenty-fourth place.
Thomas Biagi: “It was an odd start as the red light
didn't go out and I was slow reacting because I didn't know
what to do. This meant that I was behind Lechner and I
really had to sweat before I managed to get past him. I
don't think he acted very sportingly, braking on the
straight and clipping me once I had overtaken. I hope that
the Federation does something about it and protects the
drivers challenging for the title. I have to admit that I
was aiming for the win after starting on pole. The fact that
the victory didn't come is a little disappointing. We were
quick in the race, above all at the beginning. This pace
wasn't maintained towards the end though. I think we would
probably have won if it had not been for Lechner”.
Michael Bartels: “It was an interesting race and a
close one at the start. Our strategy was negated by Lechner
who tried to keep the championship race alive for his team
mates. It will be really hard at Zolder because our
adversaries have a lot of experience there while Maserati
has never appeared at the circuit. Still, we will head into
the Belgian race full of optimisim”.
The next round of the FIA GT International championship will
be held at the Belgian circuit of Zolder on 21 October. The
event will be where the Drivers' title will be decided.
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