BMS and Freisinger win in Dubai
2004-10-08
The new Dubai Autodrome hosted a tremendous round of the FIA GT Championship
this week, with a breath-taking race around the 5.39 km circuit. In extreme
temperatures, the cars and drivers gave the spectators a fascinating display of
GT driving, in a race that finished after nightfall. Gabriele Gardel put in the
drive of his life in the nr 1 BMS Scuderia Italia Ferrari 550 Maranello he
shares with Matteo Bobbi, catching and battling with the Maserati MC 12 of
Herbert and De Simone towards the end of the three-hour race. Another close N-GT
race saw Sascha Maassen and Lucas Luhr take their third consecutive victory,
despite having 75 kg penalty weight. The N-GT Drivers\' title battle between
them and second-placed Stephane Ortelli and Emmanuel Collard will therefore
continue to Zhuhai.
FIRST FIA GT RACE IN THE DESERT
With the start being given by
His Highness Sheikh Hamdam bin Mohamed bim Rashid Al Maktoum, President of the
Dubai Autodrome, the first round of the FIA GT Championship to take place in the
United Arab Emirates, and the first round outside Europe since 1999, could not
have got off to a better start. A successful debut was crowned by a thrilling
race, with all the best aspects of GT racing, including an unscheduled finish
after dark, due to a red flag in the FIA European Touring Car Championship
earlier in the afternoon. The weather was extremely hot, making this three-hour
race a real test for drivers and machines alike. The drivers seemed very happy
with the event. Thomas Biagi, third across the line with the Car Racing Ferrari,
echoed many of them when he said : \"I also have to congratulate the Dubai
track, the organization and Stéphane Ratel, because they put a lot of effort in
and everything was just perfect in this first race here!\"
VICTORY FOR BOBBI AND GARDEL
Fast all weekend, the nr 1 BMS
Scuderia Italia Ferrari 550 Maranello, which has suffered plenty of bad luck
through the season and lost out on the title to their team-mates Gollin and
Cappellari last race, put in a spectacular performance to win the inaugural FIA
GT race at the Dubai Autodrome. On differing strategies, Gardel came out for the
final stint 34 seconds behind the nr 34 Maserati, and proceeded to catch up with
the car five laps before the end. The two cars then battled nose to tail for a
couple of laps, with Gardel taking the lead when the Maserati made a last-minute
splash and dash. \"I have to thank everybody who made this victory possible,\"
Gardel. \"It was a fantastic race. To win the first race here in Dubai is really
a dream! The fight with the Maserati at the end was really nice, very clean. I
tried to do my best, but he did a good job to protect his position. In the end,
it all worked out. I don\'t really know what else to say. It\'s fantastic!\"
Gardel and his team-mate, Matteo Bobbi finished ahead of the Maserati, with the
Care Racing Ferrari 550 Maranello crossing the line third, driven by Thomas
Biagi, Lilian Bryner and Enzo Calderari, and the Vitaphone Saleen, which
recovered from a difficult weekend, two fires and a back-of-the-grid start in
order to finish third on the GT podium. This result guaranteed the second place
in the GT Drivers Championship to 2003 Champion Matteo Bobbi and his team-mate
Gardel, behind their team-mates Gollin and Cappellari, who finished 5th today,
despite carrying a hefty 150 kg penalty weight. The Scuderia Veregra Chrysler
Viper, driven by His Highness Sheikh Maktoum, Narain Karthikeyan and Anthony
Beltoise, finished tenth in GT.
Taking the points for fifth in GT was the nr 11 GPC Ferrari of Morbidelli and
Babini, with Erdos and Newton sixth in the points, and the Graham Nash
Motorsport Saleen finally breaking its duck and taking two points for seventh
for Paolo Ruberti, Gabriele Lancieri and Rocky Agusta, while JMB Racing\'s
Ferrari 575 M Maranello of Daoudi, Kutemann and Garbagnati claimed the final
point for eighth in GT.
In the Teams Classification, although BMS Scuderia Italia has secured the title,
the fight for second place goes on between GPC Giesse and JMB Racing, while in
the Drivers, third place behind the two BMS duos could go to any of seven
drivers.
THREE IN A ROW FOR MAASSEN AND LUHR
The N-GT title fight will carry
on until the last round in Zhuhai. Sascha Maassen and Lucas Luhr, driving the nr
99 Freisinger Motorsport Porsche 996 GT3-RS, finished ahead of their sister car,
the nr 50 Freisinger Porsche of Stephane Ortelli and Emmanuel Collard. They have
therefore closed the gap between the two to just 4.5 points, with ten available
in the final round in Zhuhai. \"The heat was really bad! Lucas was coming in
early and was totally shattered, and I had to end my stint earlier than planned
as well because I wasn\'t feeling all that good as well…\" Sascha said . \"Lucas
did a fantastic job, though. He wanted to have the main part of the work here in
Dubai, both in qualifying and during the race, and I\'m really thankful for that!
For the Championship, things don\'t look so good. So far, both Porsches have
finished all the races and never had a technical problem, and I don\'t expect
that to change during the final race.\" The nr 62 GPC Giesse Squadra Corse
Ferrari 360 Modena of Christian Pescatori and Jaime Melo came in third, having
led mid-race after making two very long stints, but the car could not keep the
advantage during their final stint and the Italo-Brazilian duo had to settle for
third.
An excellent fourth place went to the Gruppe M Europe Porsche of Marc Lieb and
Tim Sugden, despite missing all of practice when their car failed to arrive
after victory in Brands Hatch last weekend. The second GPC Giesse Squadra Corse
car was fifth, for Drudi, Lambertini and Vosse. Vasiliev and Fomenko were sixth
in the second Freisinger Yukos Motorsport car, with the two Proton Competition
cars claiming the final points and keeping the German team in contention for the
third place overall in the N-GT Teams Classification.
SECOND PLACE FINISH FOR MASERATI
With both cars qualifying in the
top three, and running well in the early stages, it had looked as if today might
belong to the AF Corse Maserati cars. Making their first pit stop well after
most other cars, they led towards the end of the first hour. However, the nr 33
car of Salo and Bertolini pulled to the side of the track on lap 42 out of 88,
with engine failure. The team explained that the engine had not been changed
since the Imola round, due to testing the endurance of the car. The second car
carried on, leading during the final hour and finally finishing second behind
the nr 1 BMS Scuderia Ferrari. \"The race was okay. Fabrizio started and settled
down into a nice pace. By the time I took my turn in the car, we had a nice lead
over the Ferrari. But our strategy didn\'t work out. We didn\'t expect the
darkness to fall so quickly, and that messed up our final pit stop,\" Johnny
Herbert said.
THE RACE STORY
The Start
Bobbi kept the lead at the start, ahead of the two Maserati cars and the Graham
Nash Motorsport Saleen, which took fourth from the nr 11 GPC Ferrari. The nr 99
Freisinger Porsche took the N-GT lead ahead of the pole-sitting nr 62 Ferrari
Lap 1 : 1 - 34 - 33 - 28 - 11 - 7 / N-GT : 99 - 62 - 50 - 77
BMS and AF Corse pull away
The nr 1 and nr 34 cars pulled away from the rest. The Vitaphone Saleen climbed
up from the back of the grid, 13th by lap 10. The new circuit saw some close
fighting between the GT cars, while the nr 50 Freisinger Porsche overtook the nr
62 for second in N-GT
Lap 16 : 1 - 34 - 33 - 28 - 7 -3 - 4 / N-GT : 99 - 50 - 62
First pit stops
The heat saw a number of differing strategies, with some cars aiming for 45
minute stops, while others tried for longer times. As the cars stopped, the
Maserati cars led, until the nr 34 pitted on lap 28, when Thomas Biagi took the
lead in the nr 3 car. When he finally pitted, the nr 1 retook the lead, Gardel
at the wheel. The N-GT cars began to rise up the grid.
Lap 34 : 1 - 34 - 33 - 28 - 3 - 5 - 8 / N-GT : 50 - 62 - 99 - 88
Mid race battles; Maserati 33 retires
During the middle hour, a fine fight between Alzen in the Saleen and Bryner in
the Ferrari continued until lap 42 when the Saleen pitted. The nr 33 Maserati
retired with engine failure on lap 42; the nr 1 BMS pitted on lap 44, putting
the nr 34 Maserati in the lead. The nr 50 Porsche continued to lead N-GT
Lap 46 : 34 - 28 - 3 - 2 - 1 - 4 / N-GT : 50 - 99 - 62
Melo leads N-GT; Bobbi in the lead in GT
Jaime Melo took the lead of N-GT on lap 66, running a very long stint despite
the temperatures. A further round of stops put the nr 1 BMS car back in the lead.
Bobbi pitted on lap 72, giving the lead back to the Maserati.
Lap 74 : 34 - 1 - 3 - 5 -2- 11 / N-GT : 62 - 99 - 50 - 88
Final run for the flag, after dark
After its final stop, the nr 1 came out with Gardel at the wheel, 32 second
behind the nr 34 Maserati with 27 minutes to go in the race.
He made up the time, lapping consistently faster than the nr 34 and catching up
with the blue car on lap 83, after dark. The two cars fought for a couple of
laps, until the Maserati pitted for a final stop. The nr 1 crossed the line to
win the second race of the season.
The nr 62 finally pitted on lap 75, and rejoined in third place, giving the win
to the nr 99 Porsche ahead
of the nr 50 car.
Lap 88 : 1 - 34 - 3 - 5 - 2 - 11 - 7 / N-GT : 99 - 50 - 62 - 88 -64 - 77
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