An
extraordinary result for the
F430 GT at the 24 Hours of
Le Mans: four Berlinetta
from Maranello on the first
four places in the GT2 class
at the end of the oldest and
most prestigious endurance
race in the world. Car
number 82 from the Risi
Competizione Team, driven by
Jaime Melo, Mika Salo and
Pierre Kaffer, was the first
of the cars from Ferrari
crossing the line – this was
the 18th overall position
with 328 laps driven.
This
is the second success in a
row for Giuseppe Risi’s team
at Le Mans with an “encore”
in 2009 after the victory at
the 12 Hours of Sebring.
Place three was also gained
by Risi with the team’s
second F430 GT, driven by
Tracy Krohn, Nic Jonsson and
Eric van de Poele. Between
these two cars the BMS
Scuderia Italia’s Ferrari
with Fabio Babini, Matteo
Malucelli and Paolo Ruberti
came home. The
“four-of-a-kind” was
completed by the British
team JMW Motorsport, with
Robert Bell, Andrew Kirkaldy
and Tim Sugden behind the
wheel.
"I’m proud
of this wonderful result.
Four cars from Ferrari on
the first four places in
such a prestigious race is a
great satisfaction and I
want to congratulate the
teams on the result; the
teams have worked so hard to
prepare the best way
possible for this race. I
especially want to thank
Giuseppe Risi, who with his
team has gained the second
success in a row,” Ferrari
CEO Amedeo Felisa said after
the race finished. “It
was a tough race, especially
at the beginning when the
cars from Ferrari had to
fight against very strong
competitors like the
Porsches. When night fell Risi’s car took over the
lead and didn’t cede. I’m
especially pleased by the
fact that nine out of ten
F430 GT which started into
the race crossed the line;
this is not only a sign of
competitiveness, but also of
the car’s great
reliability.”
Another five
cars from Ferrari can be
found on the first ten
places in their class (with
only a Spyker for company in
the top ten); there were cars from
the AF Corse team (sixth
with Gimmi Bruni, Luis
Perez-Companc and Matias
Russo), Team Modena (seventh
with Leo Mansell, Pierre
Ehret and Roman Rusinov),
JMB Racing (eighth with
Christophe Bouchut, Yvan
Lebon and Manuel Rodrigues),
Advanced Engineering (ninth
with Patrick Dempsey, Joe
Foster and Don Jr Kitch) and
Virgo Motorsport (tenth with
Michael and Sean McInerney
and Michael Vergers). The
only Ferrari not crossing
the line was the one from
the Hankook-Farnbacher team
(Alan Simonsen, Dominik
Farnbacher and Christian
Montanari); the car had to
retire in the morning due to
a mechanical problem. In the end
one should also remember that a
tiny bit of Ferrari can also
be found in the overall win:
Marc Gené, the official
Scuderia Ferrari
test driver, sat behind the
wheel of the Peugeot.
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