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August 23, 2008
Who says it’s hard to overtake on a street circuit? With 14 minutes
left of today’s FIA GT race at Bucharest, Andrew Kirkaldy overtook Jamie
Davies for the lead and took the no.56 CRS Ferrari all the way to the chequered
flag, taking the team’s first ever FIA GT victory. Tim Mullen brought
the sister Ferrari home in sixth place, bagging further points for the team
as it fights for runner up spot in the 2008 Championship.
Kirkaldy had qualified the no.56 car in second place but it was Rob Bell who
took the start, making a move on Vilander in the AF Corse Ferrari and taking
the lead into the first corner. Rob kept a cool head in the soaring temperatures,
bringing the car into the pits from the lead after 25 minutes to hand over
to Kirkaldy. Chris Niarchos took the start from ninth in the no.55 car and
held position throughout his stint. When he handed over to Tim Mullen he was
in eighth place.
“I managed to pass Vilander at the start and after that I concentrated
on going forward and not looking in the mirrors,” said Bell. “We
knew that the GT1 cars wouldn’t catch us during my stint so I could just
get on with it and bring it in for Andrew in the lead.”
After all the GT2 cars had pitted the team realised quickly that the lead
had gone to Jamie Davies in the Scuderia Ecosse Ferrari, followed by Gimmi
Bruni in the AF Corse car, and then Kirkaldy who had a lot of work ahead of
him.
With 18 minutes to go Andrew passed Bruni and set off after Davies and the
race lead. The rest is history, Andrew went on to take the team’s first
win and was greeted by a very happy group of mechanics and engineers at parc
ferme.
“That was fantastic!” said Kirkaldy. “Every single member
of the team has put in so much work and to do it here, at the hardest track
of the year is amazing. Rob did a mega job and I’m delighted we finally
got our first win.”
There’s more to come tomorrow with race two taking place at 1415hrs.
The grid positions for tomorrow are set by today’s race result so the
no.56 Ferrari starts from pole position!
Team Principal, Chris Niarchos, has seen his team win in British GT and Formula
Renault and now he is celebrating the first international GT win.
“What a fantastic result. We always knew that FIA GT was going to be
the hardest series for us to win in so to take that win here is a great feeling
for the whole team. I’d really like to thank all the guys for doing such
a fantastic job. It has been a long road from when we started late last year
and this is a major milestone for the team. Let’s hope for more of the
same tomorrow.”
GT2 RACE RESULT
1. Bell/Kirkaldy - CR Scuderia
2. Vilander/Bruni – AF Corse
3. Collard Westbrook – Prospeed Competition
4. Ruberti/Malucelli – BMS Scuderia Italia
5. Montanari/Biagi – AF Corse
6. Niarchos/Mullen – CR Scuderia
ENDS
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