News Archive » A Great Start for the New Boys
April 20, 2008
The CR Scuderia team got the 2008 FIA GT Championship season off to a flying
start at Silverstone this weekend, taking second and fifth places in a race
run in difficult weather conditions. The new team is delighted to take such
a top result, along with yesterday’s pole position, in its first international
race.
“You have to remember this is a new team,” said Rob Bell, who
started the race in Ferrari no.56. “It’s a great achievement to
get a podium finish the first time out. A few things happened that we need
to learn from; our tyre choice at the start wasn’t quite right, but we
will learn and grow as a team. We’re very pleased to come away with second
place as the changeable conditions dealt out by Silverstone in April are very
tricky. This result is all down to the guys who have worked hard here.”
Andrew Kirkaldy took over from Rob just before the half way mark and found
himself all alone on the track.
“When I joined the race it felt more like a test day as there were no
cars anywhere near me for a while,” he said. “I think AF Corse
had an advantage over us today as we didn’t make the right tyre choice
at the start. We’re here to win but second place is a great start and
we can build on that and make improvements before Monza.”
Chris Niarchos started the race in no.55 and fought his way up to ninth after
slipping back with a spin at Copse on lap one. After a fine drive by the CRS
boss, Tim Mullen went out and finished the job, taking a solid fifth place
finish for the team.
“As a team our expectations are very high,” said Chris. “I
was slightly disappointed that we didn’t win after taking pole position
but when I reflect on what we’ve done as a new team, in tricky conditions,
against a competitive field, I am delighted. We go away from Silverstone full
of confidence for the season ahead. Sure, we made a few mistakes, but we can
correct those and move onwards and upwards. I am very proud of every single
member of this team.”
GT2 RACE RESULT
1. Vilander/Bruni – AF Corse
2. Bell/Kirkaldy – CR Scuderia
3. Ruberti/Malucelli – BMS Scuderia Italia
4. Collard/Westbrook – Prospeed Competition
5. Niarchos/Mullen – CR Scuderia
ENDS
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