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July 26, 2009
It has been a good night at Spa. Both CRS Ferraris have made steady progress
since yesterday and now lie in second and sixth positions. The No.56 car has
had a fantastic run with Kirkaldy, Bell, Garcia and now Kox making steady but
rapid progress through the ranks, all the way up to second place. The No.55
car is also on the rise after being delayed last night with a broken starter
motor, but Niarchos, Mullen, Quaife and Goodwin are also in the fight for points
at Spa.
Phil Quaife took to the track just as the traditional firework display lit
up the sky at Spa at 11pm last night. The conditions were difficult during
the night and the CRS GT3 driver did a good job in the No.55 Ferrari.
“I really enjoyed my stint,” said Phil. “There was only
a thin dry line and it is hard to pick it out in the dark. You have to slow
down more on your approach to the corners to make sure you get the line absolutely
right. I would rather do that though than take unnecessary risks in a race
like this. The car is feeling strong so all we need to do is keep on going,
for quite a few more hours yet.”
When midnight came Andrew Kirkaldy had taken over the wheel of No.56 from
Antonio Garcia and was running in fifth place. Tim Mullen was back in No.55
in eighth at this time, just as the conditions degenerated even more. Fog was
starting to form, mainly at Blanchimont, but with it getting progressively
thicker, the safety car was dispatched.
Shortly after this both cars came in for a driver change. Chris Niarchos in
No.55 and Rob Bell in No.56. It was a long safety car session but t! here were
no dramas for CRS at this time.
At the halfway mark Antonio was back in No.56 and had moved up to fourth place
and Chris Goodwin was eighth in No.55.
It is now 7.30am and fully light at Spa and it looks like it’s going
to be a beautiful day. There is still a lot of hard work to do here with over
eight hours of racing to go.
ENDS
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