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Ferrari GB driver Mike Cantillon joined team-mate Jamie
Constable on the podium at Mugello to be declared the 2008
Ferrari Challenge Trofeo Pirelli – Coppa Shell Driver’s
Champion, while the latter celebrated a remarkable third
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In the beautiful Tuscan hills, at the Mugello Circuit
not far from the fabled and historic town of Florence,
Ferrari celebrated its 16th F1 Constructor’s
Championship at the end-of season Finali Mondiali with a
fantastic display of Ferrari race cars from several
decades of the Prancing Horse’s illustrious racing
heritage.
Top of the agenda for Friday was Race 1 in the exciting
Ferrari Challenge Trofeo Pirelli – Coppa Shell series, which
saw Mike Cantillon driving for Team Vertu Racing take the
Driver’s Championship with 1 race to go. Mike had a
commanding 58 point lead going into Friday’s race, and only
required a points paying position to secure an unassailable
lead ahead of his nearest challenger, Walter Forer. Having
qualified in an excellent 7th position, with his Team Vertu
Racing team-mate Jamie Constable in Car 327 alongside him in
6th, both drivers were faced with a choice of Wet or Slick
tyres after a formation lap which saw a brief and light rain
shower, with threatening clouds which helped the organisers
decide to declare a Wet Race. Due to the uncertain and
changeable conditions, every team was faced with a real
dilemma regarding tyre choice – and Mike gambled on Wet
tyres, while Jamie gambled on Slick tyres.
Unfortunately for Mike, even though he was quickly in the
lead after only 3 laps, his Wet tyres quickly went off and
he needed to pit for Slick tyres as the track dried out and
the lap times clearly showed he was losing track position.
However, Mike’s nearest challenger, Walter Forer had also
started on Wet tyres and when he made a pit stop for slicks,
Mike came in and made the same change. With Mike’s
incredible points lead, he now only needed to finish the
race with a couple of points to clinch the championship as
it became clear that Forer was not going to win the race.
Mike joined team-mate Jamie Constable on the podium to be
declared the 2008 Ferrari Challenge Trofeo Pirelli – Coppa
Shell Driver’s Champion, while Jamie celebrated his
remarkable third place. Remarkable because, in true style,
Jamie made his customary last lap lunge from fourth place to
clinch the final podium position with only a few corners to
go.
Massimo Fedeli, Managing Director of Ferrari GB, said, “All
the team are so happy for Mike to win the Championship. He
has won 5 races this year and has shown real determination
to get his car to the front of the grid at every race. He is
a true gentleman and a worthy champion!”
Mike Cantillon, newly-crowned as Champion, also thanked the
team for their outstanding support throughout the year: “The
Ferrari Challenge Dealer Team GB has been incredible in the
way they have made my dreams come true – and to win here
this weekend is just the best feeling, with my family and
friends here to celebrate with me. I can’t thank the team
enough for all their dedication and commitment throughout
the year. They have been outstanding!”
The Ferrari Challenge Dealer Team GB also has the potential
to win the Team Championship, with another commanding 77
point lead going into Race 1 on Friday, which was extended
even further by Jamie’s excellent last minute dash for 3rd
place and means the team only requires 9 points in the final
race of the season on Saturday. The Ferrari Challenge Dealer
Team GB may have another reason for popping open the
champagne two days in a row! And, with Mike winning the
Driver’s Championship, he will be in Pole Position for the
‘Finali Mondiali’ on Sunday which sees drivers from the
European, Italian and American Ferrari Challenge Trofeo
Pirelli series compete for one last time on Sunday for the
right to be crowned ‘World Champion’ of the three series.
Also on track this weekend at the Finali Mondiali are the
Shell Historic Ferrari Challenge, the F1 Clienti and the FXX
Programme, along with a special display on Sunday from the
newly-crowned Scuderia Ferrari Marlboro who clinched their
16th F1 Constructor’s Championship in Brazil last weekend.
For the Tifosi, the Finali Mondiali is the only place to see
so many beautiful, rare and valuable Ferrari cars being
driven the way they were designed to be driven – on the
track.
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