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Maserati drivers fill the podium at Magny-Cours

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Warm-up lap

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The Start

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Bertolini - Wendlinger

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Babini - Biagi

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Bartels - Scheider

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Bertolini - Wendlinger

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Bertolini - Wendlinger

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Babini - Biagi

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Bartels - Scheider
FIA GT Championship - Magny-Cours, 1st May 2005

Maserati triumphs at Magny Cours and Misano Race

RACE

No. 15 A. Bertolini/K. Wendlinger (JMB Racing - chassis n. 08/15444)
1st - 104 laps in 3:01.20.442

No. 9 M. Bartels/T. Scheider (Vitaphone Racing Team - chassis n. 02/15439)
2nd Place - 4.701 secs down

No. 10 F. Babini/T. Biagi (Vitaphone Racing Team - chassis n. 07/15443)
3rd Place - 36.039 secs down

N.15 A. No. 16 P. Peter/C. Buncombe/R. Rusinov (JMB Racing - chassis n. 04/15441)
7th Place - 3 laps down

Weather: clear; dry track

Circuit length: 4.411 km

Maserati triumphed at Magny Cours with the MC12 monopolising the top three podium positions. This expected and well deserved result is a reward for all the hard work carried out by the teams and drivers. The JMB Racing car driven by Andrea Bertolini and Karl Wendlinger took the chequered flag. It was followed home by the Vitaphone Racing Team GT crew of Michael Bartels and Timo Scheider. Behind them came their team mates Fabio Babini and Thomas Biagi. The other MC12 with Philippe Peter/Chris Buncombe/Roman Rusinov on board for JMB Racing crossed the line in seventh.

The Magny Cours win is also an Italian success with three cars and three drivers making the podium.

Maserati now enjoys a clear lead in the Constructors’ Cup. The team classification sees the Vitaphone Racing Team up front with the Bartels/Scheider crew heading the drivers’ table.

From his spot on the front row of the grid, Andrea Bertolini held the lead for sixteen laps. There then developed a duel with Bouchut and Babini which saw Babini win out. Babini led the race for twenty laps before the entry of the safety car and the subsequent round of pit stops. His adversaries took advantage of this episode to make early stops and so cancel the lead Babini had built up.

So it was Michael Bartels’ turn to head the pack. He was tailed by Karl Wendlinger, Bertolini’s substitute. The two put on a great spectacle until lap 71 when both pulled into the pits for a change of driver. The Bertolini/Wendlinger car was faultless, while Bartels/Scheider had a problem restarting their MC12 and lost around twenty seconds. Biagi, who had worked to close the gap to the leaders during his stint, also pitted. Now the race order was clear: Bertolini led by a healthy margin from Scheider and Babini, who had taken Biagi’s place.

Ten minutes from the end of the three hour race, and with his tyres and brakes worn down, Bertolini left the track. However, he managed to maintain control of the car and keep his lead. Scheider was now closer to him and though he pushed hard he could not catch the leading man. Third across the line was Babini, while Peter/Rusinov/Buncombe, fourth for long periods of the race, slipped back down the field after making an additional pit stop. Andrea Bertolini set the fastest lap time during the race.

Andrea Bertolini: "The car was spot on. We worked very hard on finding a race set up right from qualifying on. I nearly had a heart attack went I went off the track but, luckily, I managed to hold onto the lead".

Karl Wendlinger: "Everything went well. We were consistent and very quick. I had a duel with Bartels and it wasn’t easy to overtake and compromise the result so I didn’t take excessive risks."

Michael Bartels: "It was a great race. I had a battle with Karl and it took me back to the F3 days. I am pleased for the team, as we are leading the drivers’ and team classifications, as well as for Maserati, who head the Constructors’ Cup".

Timo Scheider: "It seemed like we had a chance of the win when I saw Bertolini off the track and so I tried to push even harder. It is a shame that we lost time during the pit stop. I will try to win the next race".

Fabio Babini: "I enjoyed the first hour of the race, while I was in the lead, very much. When the safety car came on we lost the advantage we had. The team is working well and we have high hopes for the next race".

Thomas Biagi: "Today I took the tenth GT podium spot in my career. It was a good weekend and I am happy with how I raced. I would like to thank everybody whose hard work allowed me to finish so highly".

During the press conference all the drivers wanted to thank Pirelli for their fine support during the weekend. In the FIA GT the MC12s race exclusively in Pirelli Racing P Zero tyres, as the do in the North American ALMS series. This collaboration is further evidence that the track partnership between Maserati and Pirelli is a winning one. Proof of this is the great result earned in the Italian GT series this weekend.

In the second leg of the Italian GT Championship, Piergiuseppe Perazzini and Gabriele Matteuzzi, on the Racing Box MC12 won the race and finished 2nd ih the first one. Andrea Palma in the Trofeo Light scored a first place in his category in race 1 while in race 2 Aguas, Zampaloni, Corradi and Baso took the top four places in their category with their Trofeo Light.

On this successful day for Maserati, we would like to recall the contribution made to the formation of Maserati Corse by Luciano Caruso. Caruso sadly passed away recently.

Text courtesy of Maserati Press Center




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Peter - Buncombe - Rusinov
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Babini - Biagi
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Bartels - Scheider



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Bartels - Scheider
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Babini - Biagi
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Bertolini - Wendlinger



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Chris Buncombe
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Andrea Bertolini and Karl Wendlinger
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Fabio Babini


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