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The Risi
Competizione Ferrari F430 GT, driven by Salo
and Melo, finished second in the final round
of the American Le Mans Series at Laguna
Seca (top) despite major suspension
problems, while the AF Corse example, driven
by Vilander and Bruni, won at in the FIA GT
Championship at Zolder (bottom). |
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At the
weekend the Ferrari F430 was the star of no less than
four different international GT competitions, taking
three one-two finishes in the FIA GT Championship, the
American Le Mans Series and the Italian GT Championship,
in addition to first and third positions in both Spanish
GT Championship races.
In the ninth outing in the 2008 FIA GT Championship at
Zolder in Belgium, Toni Vilander and Gianmaria Bruni,
already crowned champions during the Norgaro (France)
round, celebrated their fifth victory of the season.
Matteo Malucelli and Paolo Ruberti finished second
behind the AF Corse Ferrari, thereby consolidating their
overall second ranking in the championship. The third
step on the podium went to the Porsche of Marc Lieb-Markus
Palttala. The next and final round of the FIA GT season
gets underway on November 23rd at San Luis in Argentina.
The 11th and last round of the American Le Mans Series
played out last Saturday at Laguna Seca (California),
with victory in the GT2 class going to the F430 of
Dominik Farnbacher and Dirk Müller, ahead of the Ferrari
of Mika Salo-Jaime Melo (Risi Competizione), which
finished second despite a broken suspension, and the
Panoz Esperante of Tom Milner-Joey Hand. Thanks to those
vital points, the Tafel Racing team held on to its
position second from the top in the overall championship
rankings, just behind the Porsche of newly crowned
champions Jörg Bergmeister-Wolf Henzler and ahead of
that of Johannes van Overbeek-Patrick Pilet.
In the two races held for the fifth round of the Spanish
GT Championship at the Jerez de la Frontera circuit in
Spain, the F430s took both first and third podium
positions. Ricardo Bravo and Lourenço B da Veiga (ASM
Team) did the honours in Race 1 while in Race 2 Manuel
Cerqueda-Luis Perez Sala (Automobil Club D'Andorra)
triumphed. Miguel Amaral-Miguel A. de Castro's Porsche
and Josep Mayola-Marc Carol's Ferrari (Josep Mayola)
took second and third positions respectively in both
races also. The Spanish series is back on the weekend of
November 9th at the Algarve circuit in Portugal where
the sixth and final round of the season will play out.
The conclusive round of the Italian GT Championship at
Vallelunga saw the title go to Max Busnelli and Gabriele
Lancieri at the wheel of the Ferrari F 430 fielded by
Playteam Sarafree. The new champions finished fifth in
Race 1 and won Race 2, to finish two points ahead in the
overall rankings of Alex Caffi and Emanuele Moncini (Villorba
Corse), who finished second in both races. Portuguese
driver Cruz Martins, winner of Race 1 paired with
Richard Leitz, in a Porsche, ended the season in third
position, 17 points behind the winners. The F430s of
Salvatore Tavano-Rui Aguas (Advanced Engineering) and
Marco Cioci-Piergiuseppe Perazzini (Megadrive) took the
third step on the podium in both races too.
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