News Archive » Strong Finish for Both Scuderia Ecosse Ferraris
September 30, 2007
The Scuderia Ecosse team took its best result of the 2007 FIA GT season at
Nogaro today with a third-place finish for Andrew Kirkaldy and Rob Bell, closely
followed by Darren Turner and Tim Mullen in fourth.
The team had a tough time in qualifying. Andrew Kirkaldy managed to get the
63 Ferrari up into fifth place but Darren Turner could only manage eighth after
a spin. To make things even harder Ferrari 63 required an engine change after
suffering an oil leak in the warm up session this morning so that car had to
start the race from the pitlane.
Today’s result is a real boost for Scuderia Ecosse as the team has moved
ahead of Edil Cris into third place in the Teams’ Championship and now
sits just 3.5 points shy of BMS Scuderia Italia in second place.
Andrew Kirkaldy:
“I started the race from the pitlane today as we had to change our engine
after morning warm-up. I managed to catch the GT2 pack pretty quickly and was
running behind Darren (Turner) for a while before I found a way past. We lost
some time in the first pit-stop and ended up with an 18 second deficit to no.62
(Turner/Mullen) but Rob (Bell) did a fantastic middle stint and pulled back
ten seconds. We were ahead again after the final pit-stops, running in third.
I tried to catch Collard’s Porsche but I couldn’t make enough headway
in the time we had left so we crossed the line third. I’m really pleased
with the result; starting in the pitlane and finishing on the podium is excellent!”
Rob Bell:
“I think Andrew has said it all. I had a good time out there today and
thoroughly enjoyed my time in the car. I concentrated on keeping out of trouble
and putting in consistent lap times. It was plain-sailing really! It’s
always good to be on the podium and I’m delighted for the whole team
that we got a positive result.”
Darren Turner:
“I had a spin in qualifying when the car just got away from me. We started
that session on the back foot as it was my first run on the new tyres and the
result was that we lined up for the race in eighth place. The tyres from qualifying
were flat-spotted and we had to start the race on that set so that compromised
our strategy; we had to do a short first stint. Having said all that we started
eighth and finished fourth so I’m reasonably happy. It was a good overall
result for the team and now I’m looking forward to Zolder.”
Tim Mullen:
“I enjoyed my stint today and had a good battle with Philipp Peter in
the no.59 Ferrari but ultimately he forced us to pit earlier than we planned
to. It’s so hard to overtake at Nogaro and every time I got close to
him it slowed me down. I’ve had quite an easy race weekend compared to
normal as Darren did qualifying and the two race stints. It was a good result
for the team this weekend and certainly helps us in the battle for runner-up
spot in the Teams’ Championship.”
Stewart Roden, Team Principal:
“That was a good result for us. All four drivers drove brilliantly and
we have a proper fight on now for second place in the Championship. We have
everything to play for at Zolder!”
There is now just one race to go in the 2007 FIA GT Championship and Scuderia
Ecosse will be fighting for second place in the Teams’ Championship at
Zolder in just three weeks’ time (20/21 October).
ENDS
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