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After a spectacular FIA GT race at Monza
yesterday the Vitaphone Racing Maserati MC12
team won a sensational second place with the
Latin duo made up of Portuguese ace Miguel
Ramos and 22-year-old rookie Alexander
Negraõ. |
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The JMB Racing Maserati MC12 also did quite
well with likeable gentlemen drivers Ben
Aucott and Stephane Daoudi, who skimmed the
points paying places, ranking ninth after a
difficult qualification due to technical
problems. |
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A little
less than a month after opening at Silverstone in the
UK, the FIA GT International Championship resumed with
the second round on Saturday and Sunday at the Monza
National Circuit. Thirty seven sports cars representing
ten different car makers took part.
After a
spectacular race yesterday the Vitaphone Racing Maserati
MC12 team won a sensational second place with the Latin
duo made up of Portuguese ace Miguel Ramos and
22-year-old rookie Alexander Negraõ, while the number on
entry with Andrea Bertolini and Michael Bartels finished
in 5th place brilliantly closing a difficult weekend
featuring Saturday's poor qualification and a burst back
tyre during the 13th lap.
The overall
points earned by the two MC12s places Vitaphone Racing
ahead in the Championship, while Bertolini and Bartels
are only at three lengths from the head of the
Championship, especially close in view that the series'
second Italian round will be held in Adria on 21 June.
The third
Maserati MC12 was entered by JMB Racing it also did
quite well, driven by likeable gentlemen drivers Ben
Aucott and Stephane Daoudi, who skimmed the points
paying places and ranking ninth after a difficult
qualification due to technical problems. Maserati thus
confirms its competitiveness on Italian turf, collecting
its third second place finish in three races.
Miguel RAMOS: "It was indubitably a very good race for
us and I think it might have even been possible to win
it. Unfortunately, Negraõ and I switched places when we
were in first place, Alexander had a problem with the
first gear that made him waste some time. I knew I was
fast here at Monza; I managed to set an excellent rhythm
going around with a 1'46" time, forcing the pace enough
to repeat our second place won in 2007 and to look
forward to the rest of the Championship, in which
maintaining a steady performance will be the key, as
seen by the great balance of competitors".
Alexander NEGRAÕ: "I am really happy and I honestly did
not think I would get near the podium after only two
races. We could have won because we had really gotten
close to the leaders and at that moment we were gaining
quite a bit. It was a pity the change of drivers did not
go smoothly. Maserati has proven it is a benchmark. We
still have room for improvement in terms of team
mechanisms, but we are very close to victory".
Andrea BERTOLINI: "Considering how the situation was,
5th place is very good, we gained 5 points that enabled
us to remain in contact with the leaders. As team no. 2
we also had the speed to win. Unfortunately Simonsen,
who ended up in the gravel, scattered debri s on the
track which punctured a back tire. The tire burst, but
we were lucky because we were at the Ascari variant at
265 km/h when the aerodynamic part of the wheel arch
flew off. At that point it was important to finish the
race with extra points and we succeeded in doing that".
Michael BARTELS: "I am very happy because we finished
the race with both vehicles within the point range and
so earned a top place in the Team's Championship. We
still have a few minor problems in terms of the team's
efficiency both when qualifying and during the actual
race, but I think everything will be solved from Adria
on. Another positive element is that today's result lets
us run with less ballast at the second Italian round and
to focus on winning."
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