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25.07.2003  FIA GT CHAMPIONSHIP ROUND 6: FERRARI FRONT ROW LOCK-OUT AT SPA AS TRACK CONDITIONS ARE SLOWER IN FINAL QUALIFYING


Fabrizio Gollin, here with team mate Luca Cappellari, has claimed pole position for tomorrow's 24 Hours of SpaAfter five and a half hours of track time on Thursday, the cars and drivers of the FIA GT Championship only had one session on Friday, the 45-minute third qualifying session.  With the weather remaining dry and warm, the scene is now set for the 2003 edition of the Proximus 24 Hours of Spa.

For the second year in a row, BMS Scuderia Italia captured pole position for the Proximus 24 Hours of Spa, with Gollin succeeding Piccini on the front of the grid. 
In N-GT, Ferrari also took the honours, with Team Maranello Concessionaires managing a fine one-two with their Modena cars.

FABRIZIO GOLLIN TAKES POLE AT SPA

With no-one able to improve on his time of 2:15.718, set during the first qualifying session, Fabrizio Gollin will start from pole position for tomorrow’s running of the Proximus 24 Hours of Spa.  The Italian driver therefore captured his second GT pole position, following Pergusa last year. “This pole position is very important to me,” said the driver of the nr 22 BMS Scuderia Italia Ferrari 550 Maranello, “Spa  is a very special track, so I am very happy. Yesterday I managed to find a clear lap, so it was perfect for me.  My aim tomorrow is to win the race !” Gollin, who said he would start the race, will share the nr 22 car with his regular team-mate Luca Cappellari, as well as Lilian Bryner and Enzo Calderari. He will be followed by the nr 2 Konrad S7-R, which has twice started from pole this season,  Walter Lechner Jr of Austria setting an excellent time of 2:16.654 in his first race in the car.  Third place went to the nr 23 BMS Scuderia Italia car, driven this weekend by Bobbi, Biagi, Livio and Bonaldi.

N-GT POLE FOR DARREN TURNER

With only his team-mates in the nr 88 Team Maranello Concessionaires car able to close on the time set during yesterday’s qualifying session, Darren Turner kept his pole position in the N-GT class, with a time of 2:22.691, despite not going out today.  “The Spa test was my first time here. I can’t believe I’ve been driving for nearly ten years and never been here before – it’s fantastic;  I’m really enjoying it and I could do Eau Rouge all day long ! The track was very good in the first qualifying session, and it was probably the perfect time to do the lap we did. It was decided that I would go for qualifying and we just used one set of tyres and did the lap.”  Turner will share the nr 89 car with Jamie Davies and Guy Smith. Starting from 19th place on the overall grid, he will start just ahead of the team’s second car, the nr 88 of Mullen, Burt and Kirkaldy.  Third place went to the nr 50 Freisinger Motorsport Porsche 996 GT3-RS driven by Ortelli, Lieb and Dumas, Ortelli setting the fastest time for the car.

THIRD QUALIFYING SESSION

Although some teams were working on their race set-up, and others, like the nr 89 Ferrari 360 Modena, chose to not go out, there were nevertheless a number of improvements during the third session, which started at 12:30 on Friday.  The nr 2 Konrad Saleen was one of the first to go faster, with Walter Lechner Jr setting a time of 2:16.654.  The nr 18 Zwaan’s Racing Chrysler Viper GTS-R was also running well, with a lap of 2:18.149 knocking over two seconds off the car’s previous best time.   Towards the end of the session, the nr 88 Team Maranello Concessionaires Ferrari 360 Modena improved from 5th to 2nd in N-GT, with Andrew Kirkaldy setting a time of 2:23.028, three tenths slower than the team’s second car.  The nr 15 Lister Storm also moved up to 2nd, displacing the nr 2 Konrad Saleen, but the car later had its fastest time removed due to failing a ride height test, and dropped back down to 5th.  This brought the nr 23 BMS Scuderia Italia Ferrari 550 Maranello back up into third place. However, the car crashed heavily right at the end of the session, with Thomas Biagi at the wheel.  With severe damage after the throttle apparently stayed on, the car, which has won all five races so far this season, is a doubtful starter for tomorrow’s race.

After the end of the session, the Stewards examined the times per driver during the combined qualifying sessions, and considering the experience of the drivers concerned, the Stewards decided to authorise all drivers to take part in the race.  The Lister nr 14, which was badly damaged during the second qualifying session, has been given permission to start from the back of the grid.  The team has also been allowed to replace Bas Leinders with Dutch driver Tom Coronel, who is at the circuit for the FIA European Touring Car Championship, where he drives a Carly Motors BMW 320i.  Coronel was a race-winner for Lister Storm Racing in 2001, when he drove with Jamie Campbell-Walter.

DRIVER QUOTES

Fabrizio Gollin – nr 22 BMS Scuderia Italia Ferrari 550 Maranello : “This pole position is very important to me because Spa is a very special track, and so I am very happy.  Yesterday, I was lucky to find a clear lap, so it was perfect for me.  We do not have a clear race strategy, as the race is too long.  I am sure I am starting the race, but after that I don’t know.  Winning the race is more important to me than aiming for the points mid-race.”

Darren Turner – nr 89 TMC Ferrari 360 Modena : “The Spa test was my first time here.  I can’t believe I have been driving for over ten years and have never been here before.  It’s fantastic; I’m really enjoying it and could do Eau Rouge all day long !  The track was very good in the first qualifying session and it was probably the perfect time to do that lap.  It could have been a bit better, but we had a few gearbox problems so we preferred to stop and give the team as much time as possible to work on the car. “

Andrew Kirkaldy – nr 88 TMC Ferrari 360 Modena : “ “I set the time right at the end of the session; the track was not as good as last night, so I am really happy to have been able to set a time like that; we went for the time because we missed out last night.  Although I haven’t raced with the team much this year I have done a fair amount of testing so jumping into the car isn’t a problem, especially as I know Spa reasonably well.”

Matteo Bobbi – nr 23 BMS Ferrari 550 Maranello : “Thomas said that on his last lap, after Eau Route, he braked, but the gas stayed on and he crashed straight into the barriers.  The mechanics are looking at the car at the moment.  Thomas is OK, though, and that is the main thing.”

Luciano Burti – nr 53 JMB Racing Ferrari 360 Modena : “So far it is going quite well.  This is a totally new experience for me, as I had never driven the car before yesterday.  I am really enjoying it, both working with the team, and the atmosphere, which seems quite relaxed. I think the pressure is different than in Formula One, and you can really enjoy  the driving.”

Robert Pergl – nr 57 MENX Ferrari 360 Modena : “We didn’t test here so it was difficult at the beginning, but we have a consistent team, with Jarek the fastest and the rest of us not too far behind.  The car is well set-up and we are all within two seconds of each other. Jarek could have gone one or two seconds quicker, but I stopped him – there was no point taking risks.”  Jarek Janis enjoyed his first night driving yesterday : “It was a really big adrenaline rush.  It was most difficult to find the braking spot, as normally you take pointers visually.  It was sometimes quite scary when faster cars came up behind you, with their lights filling your rear-view mirror, but I really liked it.”


Combined Qualifying
Pos Car Class Drivers Car Gap Avg speed Time 1 Time 2
1
22
GT BMS Scuderia Italia Ferrari 550 Maranello 184,273 2:15.718 2:24.982
2
23
GT BMS Scuderia Italia Ferrari 550 Maranello 0:01.059 182,847 2:16.777 2:21.909
3
4
GT Force One Racing Festina Chrysler Viper 0:01.354 182,453 2:17.072 2:23.048
4
15
GT Lister Racing Lister Storm 0:01.565 182,173 2:17.283 2:20.303
5
2
GT Konrad Motorsport Saleen S7-R 0:01.955 181,657 2:17.673 2:22.578
6
1
GT Larbre Competition Chrysler Viper 0:02.468 180,982 2:18.186 2:24.437
7
7
GT Graham Nash Motorsport Saleen S7-R 0:03.144 180,101 2:18.862 2:27.797
8
21
GT Care Racing Ferrari 550 Maranello 0:03.317 179,877 2:19.035
9
6
GT Creation Autosportif Lister Storm 0:03.463 179,688 2:19.181 2:21.129
10
9
GT JMB Racing Ferrari 550 Maranello 0:04.033 178,955 2:19.751 2:22.138
11
24
GT Paul Belmondo Racing Chrysler Viper 0:04.112 178,854 2:19.830 2:21.444
12
18
GT Zwaan's Racing Chrysler Viper 0:05.649 176,910 2:21.367 2:23.827
13
11
GT Roos Optima Racing Team Chrysler Viper 0:05.930 176,559 2:21.648 2:28.965
14
106
G2 Escelsior Chevrolet C5-R 0:06.249 176,162 2:21.967 2:34.880
15
5
GT Force One Racing Festina Chrysler Viper 0:06.597 175,731 2:22.315 2:27.820
16
89
N-GT Team Maranello UK Ferrari 360Modena 0:06.973 175,268 2:22.691 2:29.384
17
16
GT Wieth Racing Ferrari 550 Maranello 0:07.190 175,002 2:22.908 2:27.558
18
25
GT Paul Belmondo Racing Chrysler Viper 0:07.452 174,682 2:23.170 2:28.634
19
50
N-GT Freisinger Motorsport Porsche 996GT3RS 0:07.529 174,588 2:23.247 2:26.798
20
103
G2 Darro Motor Racing Seat Toledo 0:07.535 174,581 2:23.253 2:26.321
21
52
N-GT JMB Racing Ferrari 360 Modena 0:07.703 174,376 2:23.421 2:28.271
22
61
N-GT EMKA Racing Porsche 996GT3 0:07.767 174,298 2:23.485 3:11.714
23
88
N-GT Team Maranello UK Ferrari 360Modena 0:08.080 173,919 2:23.798 2:29.733
24
17
GT Larbre Competition Chrysler Viper 0:09.162 172,620 2:24.880 2:29.618
25
73
N-GT Seikel Motorsport Porsche 996GT3RS 0:09.665 172,023 2:25.383 2:35.936
26
53
N-GT JMB Racing Ferrari 360 Modena 0:10.072 171,543 2:25.790 2:31.862
27
51
N-GT Freisinger Motorsport Porsche 996GT3RS 0:10.142 171,460 2:25.860 2:29.236
28
77
N-GT RWS Yukos Motorsport Porsche 996GT3RS 0:10.790 170,702 2:26.508 2:29.252
29
57
N-GT Menx Ferrari 360 Modena 0:11.185 170,243 2:26.903
30
104
G2 Perspective Racing Mosler MT900 0:11.411 169,981 2:27.129 2:37.057
31
101
G2 Rollcentre Moster MT900 0:11.517 169,859 2:27.235 2:33.264
32
74
N-GT Team Eurotech Porsche 996GT3RS 0:12.060 169,235 2:27.778 2:32.363
33
66
N-GT Autorlando Sport Porsche 996GT3RS 0:12.069 169,225 2:27.787 2:57.078
34
75
N-GT Team Eurotech Porsche 996GT3RS 0:12.145 169,138 2:27.863 2:33.001
35
102
G2 AD Sport Porsche 996 0:12.151 169,131 2:27.869 2:32.224
36
72
N-GT Seikel Motorsport Porsche 996GT3RSRS 0:13.274 167,856 2:28.992 2:28.477
37
69
N-GT Proton Competition Porsche 996GT3RS 0:13.990 167,053 2:29.708 2:46.884
38
100
G2 Racing Team Belgium Vertigo Streiff 0:14.450 166,541 2:30.168
39
67
N-GT Autorlando Sport Ferrari 360 Modena 0:15.675 165,194 2:31.393 2:39.017
40
68
N-GT JMB Competition Ferrari 360 Modena 0:16.162 164,664 2:31.880 2:34.478
41
117
G3 Land Motorsport Porsche 996GT3RS 0:16.172 164,653 2:31.890 2:34.945
42
113
G3 James Ruffier Porsche 996GT3RS 0:16.933 163,833 2:32.651 2:38.295
43
107
G2 Aero Racing Morgan Aero 8 0:18.022 162,672 2:33.740 2:37.963
44
84
N-GT T2M Kaneko Porsche 996GT3RS 0:21.644 158,928 2:37.362 2:33.862
45
160
G2 Ice Pol Racing Team Porsche 996GT3RS 0:18.748 161,907 2:34.466 2:38.638
46
110
G3 Almeras Freres Porsche 996GT3RS 0:19.420 161,206 2:35.138 2:42.328
47
105
G2 RTM Porsche 996 0:22.349 158,219 2:38.067 2:41.531
48
109
G2 Van Moerkerke Laurent Stealth B6 MKI 0:22.669 157,899 2:38.387 2:39.308
49
171
G2 Didier Caradec Porsche 996GTS3RS 0:22.978 157,592 2:38.696 2:47.964
50
111
G3 Signa Racing Team Porsche 996GT3RS 0:27.919 152,833 2:43.637 2:44.030
51
115
G3 JMT Racing BMW Z3 0:31.377 149,671 2:47.095 2:50.815
52
118
G3 Campus Automobile Lotus Elise 0:33.016 148,217 2:48.734 2:56.487
53
126
G2 Zakspeed Chrysler Viper GTSR 6:48.923 045,919 9:04.641

the crashed no23 BMS Ferrari 550 Maranello returns to the pits. The team will be making frantic efforts to repair the car in time for tomorrow's race
the no89 Team Maranello Concessionaires Ferrari 360 Modena on its way to N-GT pole

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