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Andrea Piccini achieved an incredible hat
trick at Silverstone in the Ferrari
Challenge Trofeo Pirelli on Sunday 20 April,
with a sterling performance in a special
Black&Decker liveried car. |
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Andrea Piccini achieved an incredible hat trick at
Silverstone in the Ferrari Challenge Trofeo Pirelli on
Sunday 20 April, with a sterling performance in a
special Black&Decker liveried car which was presented to
Les Ireland, President EMEA, by Massimo Fedeli, MD of
Ferrari GB, to celebrate the excellent partnership
between the two companies in supporting the most
exclusive single make racing series.
Andrea, driving the black and orange Car 99, started from
pole position with an excellent qualifying time of 1:56.354,
beating the lap record set by Bruno Senna in 2007, he
quickly established a 1.948 second lead in tricky
conditions, with a cold and damp track which made driving on
slick tyres a fine balancing act which caught out even some
of the most experience Ferrari clients driving in the Trofeo
Pirelli category.
Despite the difficult conditions, Andrea also managed to
secure the fastest lap of the race, with an excellent time
of 1:58.778, meaning that he achieved every driver’s
ambition of pole, fastest lap and race win. As a guest
driver, he made an appearance on the podium but does not
take any championship points.
Les Ireland, President EMEA of Black&Decker, complemented
the team and the driver for an incredible demonstration – as
he only discovered the car had been entered into the race
on his behalf when Massimo Fedeli presented it to him a
couple of hours before it rolled onto the grid. “Ferrari GB
is an excellent partner for Black&Decker and we love their
enthusiasm and passion for motorsport,” Les commented. “They
are the most professional team in the series, and we are
proud to be associated with them. Andrea’s outstanding
performance today is simply the icing on the cake.”
Massimo Fedeli, MD of Ferrari GB, said, “We would like to
thank Black&Decker for their continued support of the
Ferrari Challenge series and the Ferrari Challenge Dealer
Team GB in particular. Our surprise for them this weekend
shows what can be achieved when Ferrari and our partners
work together to achieve a common goal. It also helps to
have a professional driver like Andrea who showed
commensurate speed and skill to score a hat trick of pole,
fastest lap and race win. An excellent result for us all!”
Andrea Piccini is 29 years old, and comes from Sansepolcro
in Italy. He is a chief instructor for the Ferrari Pilota
courses which are available for Ferrari clients who wish to
learn what it takes to be a racing driver. He is currently
driving in the FIA GT1 series in a Saleen S7R, and in 2006
he finished in 2nd place in the FIA GT championship in an
Aston Martin DBR9.
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