Monthly Archives: June 2015

 

Ferrari Challenge Apac – Wins for Hutasoit, Teo and Xing at Zhuhai

Posted: 21.06.2015
Source: Ferrari

Zhuhai, 21 June – After a spectacular Race-1 yesterday for the Ferrari Challenge Asia Pacific Round 4, the second race ended today at the Zhuhai International Circuit under the heat from both the temperature and the huge crowd.

Trofeo Pirelli. In the Trofeo Pirelli classification, the win once again went to Indonesian Renaldi Hutasoit who led from pole position and finished with the best lap time of 1’40”969. An incident between Steve Wyatt and 2014 champion Philippe Prette induced a safety car procedure. As a result, David Tjiptobiantoro, also from Indonesia, and Angelo Negro from Italy finished as the second and third. Wyatt was able to finish the race with a fourth place but Hutasoit has now 16 points more than the Australia who entered the weekend as the championship leader.

Pirelli Am.In the Pirelli Am classification, Singaporean Gregory Teo brought home again the victory. Eric Cheung from Canada claimed second place with Wei Xu from China finishing in third place. Eric Cheung also won the Coppa Gentlemen classification.

Coppa Shell.In the Coppa Shell classification, China’s Yanbin Xing achieved a strong race concluded with the victory. Bo Song also from China finished second, achieving two consecutive podiums finishes this weekend. And remarkably, Jing Shi made history by being the first female racer in Ferrari Challenge Asia Pacific series on the podium of a race. The next round of the Asia Pacific Ferrari Challenge Trofeo Pirelli will take place at Shanghai International Circuit (China) on 11 – 12 July 2015.

 

Ferrari Challenge Asia-Pacific Round 4 Race 1 – Wins for Renaldi Hutasoit, Greg Teo and Xin Jin at Zhuhai International Circuit

Posted: 20.06.2015
Source: Ferrari

Zhuhai, 20 June – The first race of the fourth round of the Ferrari Challenge Asia Pacific took place today at Zhuhai International Circuit as part of the first day of the Pan Delta Super Racing Festival in front of a very big crowd. Everyone showcased strong efforts in yesterday’s practice sessions, but today it was a true racing spectacle, with 17 cars and drivers from 7 nationalities fighting against each other, filled with dramatic developments.

Trofeo Pirelli. Dominating Race-1 in the Trofeo Pirelli class was Renaldi Huasoit from Indonesia, scoring the fastest lap of the race in 1’41”196 and increasing his distance in front of Philippe Prette from Italy who finished second. Steve Wyatt, from Australia, had a hard fought battle with David Tjiptobiantoro, and eventually finished in third place. As a riselt Hutasoit is now back in the lead of the championship with a four-point advantage over Wyatt.

Pirelli AM. In the Pirelli AM class, Greg Teo from Singapore dominated the race, celebrating his second victory in Zhuhai, where he had his first win in Ferrari Challenge Asia Pacific series back in 2011.

Coppa Shell. In the Coppa Shell classification, Xin Jin from China won the race once again. The other 2 positions also went to Chinese drivers: Bo Song and Nan Hu, who achieved an impressive result in his second race with Ferrari Challenge. The drivers will race again tomorrow for Race 2, which is scheduled at 12:00PM local time.

The series. Ferrari Challenge is one of the only competitive races and also one of the most popular one-make series in the world, where over 2,400 drivers have raced from over 40 different countries since 1993. The Asia Pacific region has joined the race since 2011 and this is the fifth sporting season in 2015.

 

A lap in Zhuhai on Philippe Prette’s Ferrari 458 Challenge Evo

Posted: 19.06.2015
Source: Ferrari

Zhuhai, 19 June – Italy’s Philippe Prette invite us to jojn him abord his Ferrari 458 Challenge Evo for a lap at Chinese Zhuhai circuit, home of the fourth round of the Ferrari Challenge Apac Series.

 

Ferrari Challenge Apac – The championship lands in Zhuhai

Posted: 19.06.2015
Source: Ferrari

Zhuhai, 19 June – The Ferrari Challenge Asia Pacific resumes this weekend, with another stop in China, as the race will take place on the other great Chinese track, Zhuhai. 2015 will be remembered as the China year in the Ferrari Challenge. It was announced this very week that an additional race will be held in China, on 10-12 July, when the championship returns to Shanghai after the leg valid for the Ferrari Racing Days held in May. In addition, many Chinese drivers occupy leading roles in the championship standings. In fact, the only standing that they do not top is that of the Trofeo Pirelli, led by the Australian Steve Wyatt with four wins and 106 points, five more than the Indonesian Renaldi Hutasoit, who has two event victories to his credit. The other Indonesian, David Tjiptobiantoro who follows 32 the leader by 32 points, cannot be excluded from the list of contenders either.

Trofeo Pirelli Am. Wei Xu, with three wins, two of them right in Shanghai, leads the standings of the Trofeo Pirelli Am. Sizeable his lead over the Canadian Eric Cheung (44 points), who, however, tops the special Gentlemen Cup standings. The Korean Jung Hoon Youn occupies third position, with 50 points in the standings.

Coppa Shell. Chinese domination is even more pronounced in Coppa Shell, with four drivers in the top four positions. Xin Jin rules the championship with four wins in six races. He has a staggering 127 points in the standings, almost twice as many as the only other race winner this season, his fellow countryman Yanbin Xing. Third place belongs to Liang Wang, fourth place to Huilin Han. The Japanese Ken Seto is the first non-Chinese driver. The schedule includes Race 1 at 4:05 p.m. local time (10:05 a.m. CET) on Saturday and Race 2 at 12 noon (6 p.m. CET).

 

 

Two awards for the engine of the 458 Speciale

Posted: 17.06.2015
Source: Ferrari

Ferrari takes International Engine of the Year awards for the fifth year running

Stuttgart, 17 June 2015 – For the fifth year running a Ferrari engine has triumphed in two categories of the prestigious International Engine of the Year Awards – Performance Engine of the Year and the Above 4-litre class. The winner on this occasion is the naturally-aspirated 4.5-litre V8 engine that equips the 458 Italia and 458 Spider in its most powerful guise for the 458 Speciale and Speciale A.

The V8 won both awards two years running in 2011 and 2012. That success was repeated in 2014 and now again in 2015. Its unmatched run of victories has only been interrupted by the naturally-aspirated, 740-hp 6262cc V12 equipping the critically acclaimed Ferrari F12berlietta, which took the same accolades in 2013 with the V8 in second place.

The jury for the awards is made up of a panel of motoring journalists from 31 nations who judge each shortlisted engine using their subjective driving impressions and technical knowledge, taking into account characteristics such as fuel economy, smoothness, performance, sound and drivability.

Ferrari’s V8 reached the pinnacle of development in the 458 Speciale and the limited-series edition Speciale A, where the naturally-aspirated 4.5 litre develops 605 hp at 9000 rpm.

 

 

Mister NASCAR visits Maranello

Posted: 16.06.2015
Source: Ferrari

Jim France meets with Piero Ferrari and Amedeo Felisa

Maranello, 16 June – A very special guest came through the famous gates at Maranello today. James Carl “Jim” France, the son of NASCAR founder, Bill, Executive Vice President of the world’s most valuable enclosed wheel series, and CEO of the International Speedway Corporation which manages Daytona track. France met with Ferrari CEO Amedeo Felisa and Piero Ferrari who welcomed on his arrival at the company and then accompanied him to the track where he did several laps in the LaFerrari. Before leaving Fiorano, Mr France also asked to see the office in which his father Bill met with Enzo Ferrari in the early 1960s: “My father told myself and my brother Bill Jr about that meeting several times. It was wonderful to see the office with my own eyes.”
The museum. The American was also joined by Formula 1 driver and Indy 500 winner Eddie Cheever, who was recognised by fans when, before lunch, he and France visited the Ferrari Museum in Maranello. The two men saw some of Ferrari’s most stunning Formula 1 cars and also the 512 S that finished third in the 24 Hours of Daytona in 1970 with Mario Andretti, Jacky Ickx and Arturo Merzario, as well as the car built for the CART Series in 1986.

The 1967 finish. Piero Ferrari rejoined the guests with Amedeo Felisa at lunchtime and before sitting down to eat, Jim France was presented with a large format print on canvas of the Ferrari one-two-three finish at the 1967 24 Hours of Daytona. In the afternoon, Mr France toured the 8 and 12-cylinder assembly lines where he admired Ferrari’s signature attention to detail in producing its cars.

 

 

Circuit Red Bull Ring – Spielberg
Date 21.06.2015
Laps 70
Distance 307,020 km / 190,814 miles
No Driver Ferrari S/N Team Result
5 Sebastian Vettel SF15-T 311 Scuderia Ferrari 4.
7 Kimi Raikkonen SF15-T 312 Scuderia Ferrari retired / accident

 

Austrian Grand Prix Spielberg, 21st June 2015

Posted: 21.06.2015
Source: Ferrari

Maurizio Arrivabene: “Which positives can we take from this weekend? Not many, but certainly once more we are aware that Sebastian was the big asset we could get this year, together with a team which is fully committed and now is said to be the second force in the championship. But I’d like us to be the first, and that means we have to commit ourselves beyond what’s possible. We must use whatever we have available and try to get as close as we can to our main competitors, taking advantage of their mistakes. Also, as per the time we lost during Seb’s unfortunate pit stop, we must work with humbleness: because, even if everything had gone well, that wouldn’t have been enough to beat both Mercedes on track. But this only prods us to never give up”.

Kimi Raikkonen: “I don’t know exactly what happened before the crash, I  had some wheelspin in an unusual place. I was  at a quite high speed, suddenly went left and end up there. I did not see anything coming, everything happened very quickly. Unfortunately at that time my race was over, it has been a poor weekend, now we have to think about next one.”

Sebastian Vettel: “The issue during the pit-stop is something that can happen: I had a problem, but generally the guys are the quickest on the pit lane so there’s nobody to blame. We are a team and when you push to the limit these things can occur. I would have preferred to get the trophy for third place of course, but we’ll come back next year with the same objective. The car was very good, I think we made another step ahead and we had a great pace. This is a very short lap so there’s not so much to create, but in the next races there are more high speed corners and we can better show that we’re a bit closer even if today’s result doesn’t show so well. In the last part of the race I’ve tried to stay close to Felipe, but he was very quick on the straights. Today was a bit disappointing because we’ve lost the podium, but I’m sure tomorrow it will be better and we’ll focus on the next race: the team in Maranello is very committed to this and they’re all working hard.”

Race

Pos. Time Gap Laps FL L
RAIKKONEN NC

DNF 0

VETTEL 4th 1:30:35.111 + 18.181 71 1.11.499 44
Pit-stop 1st stop lap 36 New Soft

Weather: air 16 °C, track 24 °C. Sunny

 

Austrian Grand Prix – A complicated afternoon

Posted: 21.06.2015
Source: Ferrari

Spielberg, 21 June –This afternoon’s Austrian Grand Prix was a difficult race for Scuderia Ferrari. Kimi Raikkonen was involved in a frightening accident with Fernando Alonso on the opening lap, luckily with neither driver sustaining any injury. Sebastian Vettel was also out of luck: a problem with the left rear wheel nut at his pit stop complicated his race, as his stop was inevitably too long and he rejoined in fourth place. From then on the German chased down Felipe Massa, but despite gradually closing on the Brazilian, the bottom step of the podium eluded him and he had to settle for fourth.

 
 
 

Austrian Grand Prix – A complicated afternoon

Posted: 21.06.2015
Source: Ferrari

Spielberg, 21 June –This afternoon’s Austrian Grand Prix was a difficult race for Scuderia Ferrari. Kimi Raikkonen was involved in a frightening accident with Fernando Alonso on the opening lap, luckily with neither driver sustaining any injury. Sebastian Vettel was also out of luck: a problem with the left rear wheel nut at his pit stop complicated his race, as his stop was inevitably too long and he rejoined in fourth place. From then on the German chased down Felipe Massa, but despite gradually closing on the Brazilian, the bottom step of the podium eluded him and he had to settle for fourth.

 
 
 

Austrian Grand Prix Spielberg, 20 June 2015

Posted: 20.06.2015
Source: Ferrari

Kimi Raikkonen “It has been a very bad Saturday and this result will not help us tomorrow. When I went out for my last run in Q1, the team informed me that I could do three timed laps, but then the plan was changed and I did not get the information. Therefore we missed one lap completely and I was knocked out. The point is that I was sent out too late and that cost us a lot. Obviously my starting position is not ideal; we should have been much higher up, I’m sure we could have fought at the front. Tomorrow we should have the speed we need, but you never know what happens in the race. In the first lap it will be better to stay away of problems because there is a much bigger chance of something happening in the first few corners. There is a long straight, but also two corners which can be tricky if you happen to be in the middle of the pack. Then we’ll try to maximize our result. Until now it has been a pretty good weekend, the car is handling well: we’ll try to do our best and see what we can do”.

Sebastian Vettel: “We didn’t deserve the pole position today, but tomorrow is a different day. We have a very good car, we’re very competitive, I feel very good in the car and the pace is good as well. We’ve proven that we can be quick in every session, even if yesterday they have been short ones. For the race we’re not the favorite, but we’ll push hard and try to put some pressure on the Mercedes. I would have loved to split them on the grid, but the gap is still too much at the moment. The position on the grid is great anyway and the race will be long. Normally between Saturday and Sunday we’re able to close the gap a bit, so hopefully the same will happen tomorrow. I believe here it’s important to have the confidence under braking, the two left handed turns in the second and third sector are quite tricky, you need to be happy with the car you’ve got and I am. Strategy for tomorrow has to be defined yet: number of pit stop and maybe safety car can change it, we’ll see. A big thanks to the guy in the garage for the work they did overnight!”

RAIKKONEN – Chassis 312

VETTEL – Chassis 311

Q1 P18 1:12.867 New Intermediate – 5 laps
New Supersoft – 5 laps
P3 1:11.184 Old Intermediate – 5 laps
New Supersoft – 5 laps
Q2

P3 1:09.392 New Supersoft – 5 laps
Q3

P3 1:08.810 New Supersoft – 3 laps
New Supersoft – 3 laps

Weather: air 16 °C, track 19/20 °C. Cloudy

 

Austrian Grand Prix – Bittersweet qualifying

Posted: 20.06.2015
Source: Ferrari

Sebastian third, Kimi down the back

Spielberg, 20 June – Qualifying for the Austrian Grand Prix left Scuderia Ferrari with mixed feelings. The variable track conditions in Q1 left Kimi Raikkonen unable to post a good timed lap and so the Ferrari man had to settle for the eighteenth fastest time. Sebastian Vettel will start from third on the grid having lapped in 1.08.810, beaten only by the Mercedes duo of Lewis Hamilton (1.08.455) and Nico Rosberg (1.08.655.)

 
 
 

Austrian Grand Prix – Rain halves the programme

Posted: 20.06.2015
Source: Ferrari

Spielberg, 20 June –Sebastian Vettel was quickest in the third free practice session for the Austrian Grand Prix, which was hit by rain around halfway through, which meant not many laps were completed.

Neither Ferrari driver managed a qualifying simulation, having to abort their run on Supersoft tyres. The German did a 1.09.994 in his SF15-T on the Softs, before going out again a few minutes before the end of the session running intermediate tyres in the wet. Kimi Raikkonen was third in 1.10.177, eventually going out for five laps on the Wet tyres.

 
 
 

Austrian Grand Prix Spielberg, 19th June 2015

Posted: 19.06.2015
Source: Ferrari

Kimi Raikkonen: “It has been a good day of work, but it’s only Friday and it’s difficult to know where we are compared to our opponents: because of the layout of the track here all the cars are closer to each other. Unfortunately I could only run one lap with the Supersoft: I was going a bit fast and I ran wide, then I destroyed the right front tire by locking it. It was a pity, I would have preferred to do the long run with this compound. I did it with the Soft compound and even if I was a bit stuck in traffic it was more or less ok. Now we have to wait and see what happens tomorrow. We have to make sure that everything works well, then start from there and do a good job over the weekend.”

Sebastian Vettel: “In the afternoon session we had a problem with the gearbox as one of the sensors went to the alert mode and we had to slow down. Obviously now we’ll have to take a close look at it: we don’t know what’s the problem yet, but it seems to be unrelated to the one we had this morning. It’s always better if it happens in free practice rather than in qualifying or in the race, but we have to look into it and make sure it’s not happening again. In terms of feeling with the track, the lap is short and you just need to get into the rhythm. Unfortunately we didn’t get as many laps as we wanted, but that’s what it is. Overall the pace looks fine, we’ve taken a lot of information from this session, which is good. We know that we have a good car and we think we are competitive, let’s see what’s happening overnight. We have to make sure that we stay with Mercedes as much as we can, it should be an interesting qualifying tomorrow.”

RAIKKONEN – chassis 312

VETTEL – chassis 311

First Session P3 1:11.028 22 laps P20 1.15.684 4 laps

Weather: air 18/20 °C, track 23/25 °C. Cloudy

Second Session P3 1:09.860 41 laps P1 1.09.600 28 laps

Weather: air 17/19 °C, track 22/29  °C. Cloudy

 

Austrian Grand Prix – Seb and Kimi in top three

Posted: 19.06.2015
Source: Ferrari

Vettel fastest, Raikkonen third

Spielberg, 19 June –In the second free practice session for the Austrian Grand Prix, the team concentrated on long runs looking ahead to the race. The weather forecast for Sunday is currently very different to the conditions expected for qualifying and this means it will be very complicated to select the best set-up, but the team acquired a lot of useful data. Come the end of this afternoon’s 90 minute session, Sebastian Vettel was fastest with a 1.09.600. He stopped running 15 minutes before the end so the team could carry out some checks on his car. Behind the German came Nico Rosberg, who did a 1.09.611 in the Mercedes, while in the other SF15-T, Kimi Raikkonen was third with a 1.09.860.

 
 
 

Austrian Grand Prix – Kimi third, technical problem for Sebastian

Posted: 19.06.2015
Source: Ferrari

Spielberg, 19 June – Mixed fortunes for the Scuderia Ferrari drivers in the first free practice session for the Austrian Grand Prix, eighth round of the World Championship here at the Red Bull Ring.

Kimi Raikkonen had a trouble-free time, finishing third fastest with a 1.11.028, while Sebastian Vettel was sidelined after just four laps, with a transmission problem. Fastest was Nico Rosberg, who posted a 1.10.401 ahead of his Mercedes team-mate Lewis Hamilton (1.10.709.)

 
 
 

Austrian Grand Prix – Improving week by week

Posted: 18.06.2015
Source: Ferrari

Sebastian has faith in development

Spielberg, 18 June – “I like to come to Austria. Maybe our weekend is a little busier than normal, but the atmosphere is fantastic, with the mountain landscape and all the people around. The food is good, maybe they should be working a bit on the weather… As for the race here, we know it’s not easy to fill the gap with the cars in front, but we had a very good pace in Canada, especially in the second half of the race. Mercedes are still the favorite here and the gap is still there, but we’re obviously trying to improve week by week so hopefully we can be a bit closer. We’re confident that there won’t be other reliability issues. I would like to congratulate with Nico Hulkenberg for his win at Le Mans, it’s great, it’s a big achievement for him. We’re all a bit jealous about him making it at his first attempt… I am joking of course, he’s been great.”

 

Austrian Grand Prix – We know where we want to be

Posted: 18.06.2015
Source: Ferrari

Kimi analyses the challenges of Austrian GP

Spielberg, 18 June – “This track has a different layout from the last one we raced on in Montreal, and the conditions are different; tomorrow we’ll be on track and see where we are. The weather, as we saw in the last race, can play a big role if the conditions keep changing is not ideal and it can limit our running, but let’s wait and see. The result we had in Canada was not a disaster, but obviously we want to do better; the upgraded engine worked as we expected but, as package goes, we are still lacking the speed needed to compete with the Mercedes. Overall we have improved a lot from last year and even during this year, but the other teams are also improving. We know where we want to be, the team is going in the right direction but we know that we cannot change things from one day to the other. So we keep doing our best.”

 

Support from the fans

Posted: 16.06.2015
Source: Ferrari

Maranello, 17 June –“The Spielberg circuit has a lot of history behind it, it’s not very modern, but that makes it interesting.” That’s what Esteban Gutierrez, Scuderia Ferrari’s third driver, has to say on the subject of the Austrian circuit, which has provided plenty of excitement for Formula One fans. “The track features several quick corners: in general, it’s not very hard on the brakes, apart from turn 2, because you tackle it going uphill and you need to brake quite sharply. The section I particularly like is the one from turns 4 to 5, because they are quick left handers. Then you come to the final sector, where again there’s a hairpin that you need to accelerate through at the end of a long straight and a parabolic corner, which makes this track special and different to those we find at other circuits around the world. Even though this is the home race for one of our competitors, there are always a lot of Ferrari flags flying from the grandstands with fans cheering for our drivers. The atmosphere is very nice and welcoming towards Formula One and that’s a good sign.”

 

Back to Europe

Posted: 16.06.2015
Source: Ferrari

Maranello, 16 June –Formula 1 returns to Europe after its trip to Canada and Riccardo Adami, Sebastian Vettel’s race engineer analyses aspects of the Austrian race.

“Spielberg is a historic circuit, which staged races up to 2003, before returning to the calendar last year. While Canada features long straights, with heavy braking points and in effect no fast corners, here, the first two sectors do require some hard braking, whereas the final one has some very fast corners, taken at around 180 km/h in fifth gear. This obviously requires a different set-up to the one used at the last race.

“The Austrian track is very short and it’s difficult to overtake here, therefore we will be aiming for maximum performance in qualifying. One can also try to put one’s competitors under pressure by means of strategy, making the most of the two compounds (Soft and Supersoft) which means focusing on this aspect during long runs in Friday practice. Furthermore, our development programme on the car is ongoing, because we want to improve the characteristics of the SF15-T as soon as possible. We have updates planned for this race and others over the course of the season. I have known Sebastian for many years and I can say that his character has remained the same: ever since he was a youngster, he’s been very professional and he has matured over the years. When I renewed my acquaintance with him at Ferrari, I found he has become more aware of his abilities. He is definitely capable of making a major contribution to the team, building a very efficient group around him.”

 

 

Ferrari Challenge APAC – The championship returns to Shanghai

Posted: 09.07.2015
Source: Ferrari

Maranello, 9 July – The Ferrari Challenge APAC is back at the Shanghai circuit, which hosted the third round of the 2015 championship during the Ferrari Racing Days, for the fifth round of the season. Once again a great show is expected on the track that also hosts the Chinese Formula 1 Grand Prix.

Trofeo Pirelli. The fight is wide open in the main class, the Trofeo Pirelli, with three drivers challenging for the title. Renaldi Hutasoit tops the standings after four wins and another four podium finishes in the eight races held so far this season. The Indonesian is 17 points ahead of Australia’s Steve Wyatt and 46 in front of compatriot David Tjiptobiantoro.

Pirelli Am. The Pirelli Am offers a fantastic opportunity for local driver Wei Xu to further stretch his lead in the standings. Indeed his closest challenger, Eric Cheung, will not be on track in Shanghai and so the Chinese driver could tot up some crucial championship points. However, Cheung has a comfortable lead in the Gentlemen’s Cup table.

Coppa Shell. China’s Xin Jin is expected to put in another great performance in the Coppa Shell, having dominated the first half of the season with six wins out of eight races. Another Chinese driver, Yanbin Xing, is in second, followed by compatriot Liang Wang. Jing Shi is worth looking out for, after having bagged a podium finish in the last race, the first for a woman in Challenge APAC. The programme begins with Race-1 at 2.50pm local time (8.50am CET) on Saturday, while Race-2 on Sunday is scheduled for 2.45pm (8.45am CET).

 

Ferrari Challenge Asia-Pacific – Round 5 to be held at Shanghai International Circuit

Posted: 16.06.2015
Source: Ferrari

Maranello, 16 June – Ferrari Corse Clienti announces a new location and dates for Round 5 of the Ferrari Challenge Asia-Pacific. Due to organizational issues the series has to leave the Sentul Circuit (SSU) and the 5th round of the 2015 series will now be taking place at Shanghai International Circuit from July 10 to 12.

This change of venue so shortly before the event was unfortunate, but as preparations went underway, increasing uncertainties and unforeseen restrictions made it clear it was impossible to create the race experience always wanted by Ferrari for drivers, customers and fans. It has been decided an alternative location should be explored and a slot at Shanghai International Circuit was secured.

“We are confident we’ll be able to deliver the same incredible racing event in Shanghai without compromising on all that we wanted to achieve. We apologize for any inconvenience caused and, should the opportunity arise again, Ferrari Challenge will be happy to return to Indonesia for future races,” commented Antonello Coletta, Head of Corse Clienti.

Ferrari Corse Clienti would like to express the utmost gratitude to Soetikno Soedarjo, Chairman of MRA group, Arie Christopher, General Manager, and the entire team at PT Surya Sejahtera Otomotif, the official Ferrari importer in Indonesia, for the excellent support and work they have done so far to prepare for a remarkable event.

Please find here below the finalized calendar of the 2015 season:

Round 1
March 12 – 15
Sepang, Malaysia

Round 2
April 24 – 26
Fuji, Japan (Ferrari Racing Days)

Round 3
May 22 – 24
Shanghai, China (Ferrari Racing Days)

Round 4
June 18 – 21
Zhuhai, China

Round 5
July 10 – 12
Shanghai, China

Round 6
August 28 – 30
Sepang, Malaysia

Finali Mondiali
November 5 – 8
Mugello, Italy

 

 

Spielberg test – Day one

Posted: 23.06.2015
Source: Ferrari

Rain affects the programme

Spielberg. 23 June –The morning session was effectively wiped out by rain, so that all the teams present finally got on track in the afternoon, with Antonio Fuoco in the SF15-T also being able to resume his programme. Unfortunately, the youngster from Calabria’s day came to a premature end after he had a harmless off-track excursion at Turn 1.

“I am very angry with myself for making a mistake today, but getting behind the wheel of a Ferrari has always been my dream and today it finally came true. All the same, I am pleased with the work I was able to do, gathering useful data for the team, even if the rain affected our programme today. I would like to thank Scuderia Ferrari for the opportunity they have given me.”

 

Testing at the Spielberg – circuit 23 June 2015

Posted: 23.06.2015
Source: Ferrari

Circuit: Spielberg circuit – 4.326 km
Driver: Antonio Fuoco
Car: Ferrari SF15-T
Weather: Air temperature 13/22°C, track temperature 16/16°C. Cloudy.
Laps/Km completed: 71/307
Fastest time: 1:11.331
Tyres used: Soft
Programme: aerodynamic test.

Today, Italian youngster Antonio Fuoco, from Cariati, in the province of Cosenza, made his debut at the wheel of an SF15-T at the Spielberg track. He completed 71 laps, before his session came to an end, when he went off the track at turn 1, without doing too much damage. The test thus also proved useful in producing valuable information relating to a young driver’s first steps in a Formula 1 car. At the age of 19, Antonio has time on his side and a long way to go. When he went off the track, Antonio was running the Soft compound and had set the second fastest time of 1.11.331.

 

Spielberg test – Fuoco’s F1 debut

Posted: 23.06.2015
Source: Ferrari

Antonio’s first drive in the SF15-T

Spielberg, 23 June – Just under 48 hours on from the Austrian Grand Prix, the SF15-T was back on track, with Antonio Fuoco at the wheel for the first of two days testing at the Spielberg circuit. The Ferrari Driver Academy student, currently competing in the GP3 series, follows the path first taken by Davide Rigon at Magny Cours in 2012 and then again at Silverstone in 2013, adding to the list of young Italians given the opportunity to drive at an official test. Fellow academy student, Raffaele Marciello undertook testing duties at Abu Dhabi in 2014 and then again at the first day of the Barcelona test back in May of this year. Fuoco’s debut today has been affected by very heavy rain, which has not let up prior to the lunch break. It means that only installation laps could be completed by those taking part, so there are no lap times.

 

Fuoco and Gutierrez at the F1 test in Austria

Posted: 15.06.2015
Source: Ferrari

Maranello, 15 June –Antonio Fuoco will drive an SF15-T for the first time at the test session which takes place on the Spielberg circuit in the week following the Austrian Grand Prix. The 19 year old from Calabria in Italy, is a Ferrari Driver Academy student and this will also be his very first outing in an official Formula One test. He is due to drive on the first of the two days, Tuesday 23 June, before vacating the cockpit to make way for Esteban Gutierrez, Scuderia Ferrari’s third driver. Antonio is currently racing in GP3 and this is a significant opportunity for him, as part of the programme which the Scuderia runs to help the development of young drivers.

 

 

Circuit Le Mans
Date 13.06. – 14.06.2015
Laps 395
Distance 5.383,455 km / 3.345,839 miles
No Driver Ferrari S/N Team Result
51 Gianmaria Bruni
Toni Vilander
Giancarlo Fisichella
458 Italia GT2 F 142 GT 2886
AF Corse
25. overall / 3. in class LMGTE PRO
55 Duncan Cameron
Matt Griffin
Alexander Mortimer
 458 Italia GT2 F 142 GT 2854 AF Corse retired
61 Peter Mann
Raffaele Giammaria
Matteo Cressoni
 458 Italia GT2 F 142 GT 2848 AF Corse 31. overall / 5. in class LMGTE AM
62 William Sweedler
Townsend Bell
Jeffrey Segal
 458 Italia GT2 F 142 GT 2830 Scuderia Corsa 24. overall / 3. in class LMGTE AM
66 Abdulaziz Al Faisal
Jakub Giermaziak
Michael Avenatti
 458 Italia GT2 F 142 GT 2808 JMW Motorsport 36. overall / 7. in class LMGTE AM
71
Davide Rigon
James Calado
Olivier Beretta
458 Italia GT2
F 142 GT 2884
AF Corse
21. overall / 2. in class LMGTE PRO
72 Victor Shaytar
Andrea Bertolini
Aleksey Basov
458 Italia GT2 F 142 GT 2872
SMP Racing
20. overall / 1. in class LMGTE AM
83 Francois Perrodo
Emmanuel Collard
Rui Aguas
458 Italia GT2 F 142 GT 2880
AF Corse 26. overall / 4. in class LMGTE AM

 

Relive the Ferrari emotions of the Le Mans 24 Hours

Posted: 17.06.2015
Source: Ferrari

Maranello, 17 June – The emotions of the Le Mans 24 Hours, duels, strategies, people, the mechanics work in pit lane, the mistakes, the tiredness, the technical issues. Relive the Le Mans 24 Hours where Ferrari obtained four podium finishes and a win in GTE-Am class thanks to no. 72 of SMP Racing driven by Andrea Bertolini, Victor Shaytar and Aleksey Basov.

 

World Endurance Championship – Mixed fortunes for Ferrari at the Le Mans 24 Hours

Posted: 14.06.2015
Source: Ferrari

Le Mans, 14 June – An unexpected victory and two bitter podiums. This is the final result for Ferrari’s drivers and teams at the 83rd edition of the Le Mans 24 Hours race: the joy of Andrea Bertolini, test driver for Ferrari and one of the strongest Italian Endurance drivers of all time, his two Russian team-mates, Aleksey Basov and Victor Shaytar, and the SMP Racing team, which, after winning the European Le Mans Series championship in 2014 succeeded, in the GTE-Am category, winning the most important race in the world. However, the joy of the Sassuolo driver isn’t enough to temper the bitterness of knowing that the potential for bringing home a victory in the GTE-Pro category was there. The 2014 winners, “Gimmi” Bruni, Toni Vilander, and Giancarlo Fisichela, threw themselves in like lions, succeeding, through various tactics, in recovering a race that seemed over, and which, in the end, was lost due only to a technical failure.
At 3pm yesterday, the battle in the GTE-Pro class kicked off and was immediately wide open, with Ferrari number 51 of the AF Corse team, in the hands of Bruni, attacking polesitter Aston Martin no. 97. The following four hours saw Ferrari experience difficult moments: number 51, driven by Fisichella, was struck by Audi prototype no. 8 at the restart after a yellow flag. The Italia 458 experienced a rear right tyre puncture and damage to its side, which caused it to lose precious minutes. At the same time, number 71 lost three laps due to the substitution of its starter.
Halfway through the race both Italia 458s were, therefore, quite far from their objective. 51 was in fifth, almost a lap behind the leader Aston Martin 99, while 71 was four laps down and very far from the podium. However neither of the two teams gave up hope. Using the issues experienced by Aston Martin (an accident for 99 and a malfunction for 97) and Porsche 91 to its advantage, number 51, thanks to an incredibly rapid stint by all of its drivers, managed overnight to put itself back in the running for victory together with Milner-Taylor-Gavin’s Chevrolet number 64. At dawn Vilander also skilfully took advantage of a yellow flag to change not only his tires, but also his brake pads, thus saving himself approximately 2/3 of a lap as compared to his rivals and re-entering the track ahead. Unfortunately, right after the Safety Car restart, he found himself with a punctured tyre and the strategy in vain. Forced to make another pit stop together with Corvette, he found himself racing against the American car in the pit lane and having to grant him the lead. At the next pit stop the American car changed its tyres while Bruni did not and instead took the lead, to the point that he passed the baton on to Vilander in first place. In Toni’s first lap, however, there was a problem with the gearbox which put an end to his dreams of victory. Number 51 returned to the box and the AF Corse crew was successfully able to fix the gearbox, putting Bruni back on the track in time to recover 3rd place on the podium, behind number 71 in 2nd place and Chevrolet in 1st.
For Ferrari in the GTE-Am category, in addition to the satisfaction of Andrea Bertolini’s and the SMP Racing team car’s victory, there was also the joy of seeing a second car on the podium in the Am category, it was Scuderia Corsa no. 62 of Bill Sweedler, Jeff Segal, and Townsend Bell. Of note in this category are also the fourth and fifth place wins of AF Corse cars no. 83 (Collard-Perrodo-Aguas) and 61 (Mann-Cressoni-Giammaria). Next race will take place on August 30th at Nurburgring in Germany, the only new stop included in the WEC calendar as compared to last year.

 

The Le Mans 24 Hours with the team – A unique experience for a group of Ferrari owners

Posted: 14.06.2015
Source: Ferrari

Le Mans, 14 June – Ferrari means innovation, style, but also exclusivity. And the experience offered to five very special customers from various European countries and to their accompanying partners was decidedly exclusive: to live the Le Mans 24 Hours, perhaps the greatest race in the world, from an unusual perspective, not as spectators, but as team members. To enter into the mood of this historic race, guests were first of all the escorted to Friday’s historical parade, during which they were able to get a close look at splendid cars that have made car-racing history and to meet in person the 24 drivers of the Ferrari customers teams entered in the race.

Adrenalin at the start. On Saturday, the day began by meeting Amato Ferrari and the AF Corse team personnel, which fields the Ferrari 458 Italia racers in the GTE-Pro category, and by making acquaintance with the Le Mans paddock, the largest in the world, but also the most crowded, considering the 55 starting teams. After lunch in the hospitality centre, preparation for the race began. The guests, equipped with radios to listen to the communications of car number 51 of “Gimmi” Bruni, Giancarlo Fisichella, and Toni Vilander and car number 71 of Olivier Beretta, James Calado, and Davide Rigon, witnessed the departure of Ferrari’s technical motorhome, the facility used to continuously monitor the race.

Afternoon. In the afternoon, the customers were hosted at the box of the AF Corse team and were able to observe truly spectacular moments from just a few metres away: the driver exchange, which happens in an extremely short time and with incredible precision, tyre replacement, or refuelling. As evening fell, the customers who preferred to stay close to the race were able to go on following it (still with the aid of the radio) dining in the hospitality centre or staying in the garage; those who chose to explore the other side of Le Mans, were able to visit the big fairground, walk through the village inside the circuit or attend one of the many concerts in the programme.

Sunday. The next morning, they were able to enjoy the late phases of the race again as members of the team and in the end they even managed to celebrate a victory, the unexpected one of Andrea Bertolini with the SMP Racing Ferrari in the GTE-Am. One thing is certain, they will not forgot this edition of the Le Mans 24 Hours.

 

The Le Mans night, inside and outside the track

Posted: 14.06.2015
Source: Ferrari

Le Mans, 14 June – The Le Mans 24 Hours is not only a race, it’s atmosphere, adrenaline, passion, that is translated in different ways, from the fans to the drivers, to the crew member. A sleepless night that is unique all over the world.

 

WEC – 24 Hours of Le Mans 20 Hours: A Puncture Cancels Out Ferrari 51′s Comeback

Posted: 14.06.2015
Source: Ferrari

Le Mans, 14 June – The 2015 edition of the 24 Hours of Le Mans race has begun its final sixth, the four hours that could determine who will claim the victory. During the past four hours, not much has happened, but the events which did take place have been particularly relevant. The AF Corse team has, in fact, succeeded in implementing an excellent strategy, taking advantage of pit stops during yellow flags in order to change the brake pads of car number 51 and to come out ahead of Chevrolet number 64. Unfortunately, at the restart, Toni Vilander suffered a puncture which made it all in vain, forcing him to make another stop and subsequently exiting the box tied with Corvette. In the end Chevrolet was able to remain ahead of Ferrari and Ferrari was left chasing behind. #71 continues to oscillate between fourth and fifth place.

GTE-Am. In the GTE-Am category there have been few changes: Aston Martin number 98 is still in first place, while Victo Shaytar with Ferrari number 72 of the SMP Racing team remains in second place, having however, gone off track at the start of the 20th hour of the race, nearly throwing away the beautiful second place which the team has been holding onto since before the halfway point. The car returned to the track after losing one and a half laps, but managed to retain its advantage over Scuderia Corsa number 62, in third place. In sixth and seventh places are AF Corse numbers 83 and 61. More detached, in ninth place, is number 66 of the JMW Motorsport Team.

 

WEC – Le Mans 24 Hours Hour 16: the No. 51 Ferrari fighting with the Chevrolet

Posted: 14.06.2015
Source: Ferrari

Le Mans, June 14 – The 83rd edition of Le Mans 24 Hours has reached two-thirds of the distance and has seen the GTE-Pro class Ferrari recover. The No. 51 has gained positions again and is now fighting with the No. 64 Chevrolet for first place. What made this extraordinary feat possible was conducted the night before by Toni Vilander, and then by “Gimmi” Bruni, as well as the accident in which the No. 99 Aston Martin played the main protagonist. The fight is down to the wire with the Chevrolet, now with Giancarlo Fisichella behind the wheel. Also, the No. 71 car gained the position occupied by the Aston Martin and is now fourth, although the step and podium are some laps away, and it is currently occupied by the No. 91 Porsche. Behind the wheel is James Calado.

GTE-Am There are few changes in the GTE-Am category: the No.98 Aston Martin is still in the lead, while Andrea Bertolini, driving SMP Racing team’s No.72 Ferrari, is in second place. The No.62 Scuderia Corsa car is fourth, while AF Corse’s cars, No. 55, 61 and 83, are in sixth to eighth place. Way behind is JMW Motorsport team’s No.66 car, which suffered an initial fire at night that caused it to miss several rounds.

 

WEC – Le Mans 24 Hours – Midrace: the No.51 Ferrari in podium position again

Posted: 14.06.2015
Source: Ferrari

Le Mans, June 14 – The midrace of the 83rd edition of Le Mans 24 Hours was reached, and in the last four hours, a number of things have happened. Team AF Corse’s GTE-Pro category 458 Italia Ferraris continue to climb back up after the streak of bad luck in the first hours of the race. The No.51 car, with Toni Vilander at the wheel, first benefited from the withdrawal of the No.97 Aston Martin and then from the No.91 Porsche’s long pit stop, making its way back up to third position. On the other hand, the No.71 car is in fifth position, just behind the German car, with Davide Rigon, the protagonist of a triple stint. The No.99 Aston Martin remains in the lead.

GTE-Am. In the last four hours, there has still been disappointment about AF Corse’s No.83; driven by Dana Collard, François Perrodo and Rui Aguas, it was the protagonist of the first phase of the race. In fact, it was a suspension problem that forced the team to a long pit stop. In the GTE-Am class, the No.98 Aston Martin is in the lead, while the No.72 SMP Racing team Ferrari is in second place, now driven by Victor Shaytar. In fourth place is Scuderia Corsa’s No.62 Ferrari, while JMW Motorsport’s No.66 458 Italia and AF Corse’s No. 55 are in sixth and seventh. In ninth place, ahead of No.61, the team from Piacenza also has the unlucky No.83.

 

WEC – Le Mans 24 Hours – Hour 8: the No.51 Ferrari tries to fight back

Posted: 13.06.2015
Source: Ferrari

Le Mans, June 13 – The No.83 Le Mans 24 Hours has reached a third of its course. The second four-hours of racing saw the GTE-Pro class Ferrari face uneasy moments. No.51, which had been hit by Loic Duval’s No.8 Audi at the stroke of the third hour, was forced to take a longer stop than expected when refueling in order to clean the debris from the rear right part of the car again, which resulted from the accident. Fisichella, who faced a double stint, launched himself back into the race before handing the car over to Toni Vilander. The Finn was the protagonist of a quick stint that allowed him to recover valuable time and pass the car to “Gimmi” Bruni who is continuing the endeavor. There are more mundane yet more expensive troubles in a key race for the No.71 car, which had ignition problems that forced the team to a long stop and the loss of four laps. It only increases one’s disappointment to note the fact that Calado, who is facing a triple stint, is the fastest driver on the track. The no.64 Chevrolet is in the lead.

GTE-Am. The last four hours have changed little in the GTE-Am category. The No.98 Aston Martin is in the lead, while the No. 83 and No.72 Ferraris are in second and third positions, respectively, from AF Corse and team SMP Racing, making the most of Emmanuel Collard and Andrea Bertolini’s talents. In fifth position is Scuderia Corsa’s 458 Italia (with Jeff Segal); in seventh and eighth are AF Corse’s No. 55 (Duncan Cameron) and team JMW Motorsport’s No.66 (Jakub Giermaziak). AF Corse’s No. 61 is tenth.

 

WEC – Le Mans 24 Hours – Hour 4: The No. 8 Audi hits the No.51 Ferrari

Posted: 13.06.2015
Source: Ferrari

Le Mans, June 13 – The first part of the race had plenty of twists and turns at the 83rd edition of Le Mans 24 Hours. In the GTE-Pro class, the No.99 Aston Martin took the lead while a Ferrari took second. However, it was not Giancarlo Fisichella (who was driving), “Gimmi” Bruni and Toni Vilander’s No.51, but rather it was Davide Rigon (behind the wheel), Olivier Beretta and James Calado’s No.71, which was very good at climbing back to the top of the line-up from second place. No.51′s speed slowed down at the stroke of the third hour of racing following an accident with the No.8 Audi, driven at that time by Loic Duval. A group of Chevrolet GT cars headed by of Giorgio Roda proceeded slowly. Giancarlo Fisichella then came onto them and, in turn, slowed down. At over 300 km/h, the Audi LMP1 plunged into the group, failing to dodge the cars hitting the Ferrari. Fisichella went back into the box with a flat tire. He inevitably lost time, falling from third to fifth place.

GTE-Am. In the GTE-Am class, the No. 72 SMP Racing team was still in the lead, now driven by Victor Shaytar, which preceded the No. 98 Aston Martin and AF Corse’s No. 83 Ferrari, with François Perrodo behind the wheel. Three other Ferraris took seventh to ninth place: they were JMW Motorsport’s No.66 (with Abdulaziz Al Faisal at the wheel), Scuderia Corsa’s No. 62 (with Bill Sweedler) and AF Corse’s No. 55 (with Duncan Cameron). The No.61 car belongs to the same team, currently driven by Matteo Cressoni, who came in at eleventh Position.

 

WEC – Le Mans 24 Hours – A battle erupts in the first hour

Posted: 13.06.2015
Source: Ferrari

Le Mans, June 13 – The 83rd edition of Le Mans 24 Hours kicked off at 3 p.m. A battle in the GTE_Pro Class soon erupted. Team AF Corse’s No.1 Ferrari, which in the hands of “Gimmi” Bruni, was able to attack the No.97 Aston Martin that started in pole position. On the second lap, Bruni was in the lead ahead of Richie Stanaway and Niki Thiim with the No.95 Aston, but shortly after, the battle flared up again, with the two English cars having the upper hand in the 458 Italia. However, at the pit stop, Bruni, who also shifted to the rear right after a slight loss of pressure, was able to bypass the No.97 car. Behind the other team’s car, James Calado’s No. 71 was the protagonist of a great first stint. Starting second-to-last after an hour of racing, the car was sixth in its category.

GTE-Am. In the other GT category, which saw six Ferraris on the track, the 458 Italia was in the lead after a good hour of racing. Team SMP Racing’s No. 72, headed by Andrea Bertolini, was passed by the No. 98 Aston Martin in the Waltz of the pit stop. In third place was the No.55 AF Corse car with Matt Griffin, while sixth and seventh were AF Corse’s No.83 (Emmanuel Collard) and Scuderia Corsa’s No.62 (Jeff Segal); also, JMW Motorsport’s No.66 came in ninth and AF Corse’s No.61 came in eleventh (Peter Mann). As soon as the the time had struck, a long safety car was sent out due to the fire that enveloped Patrick Pilet’s No.92 Porsche.

 

WEC – 24 Hours of Le Mans – A sea of people in the center of Le Mans for the Ferrari drivers

Posted: 13.06.2015
Source: Ferrari

Le Mans, 13 June – For several hours the Ferrari team drivers were distracted from thoughts about the race which begins today at 3pm. Yesterday all 56 teams competing in the 83rd 24 Hours of Le Mans race gathered in the city’s center for the traditional Friday parade. As always the crowed showed enormous admiration for the 24 Ferrari team drivers, who also paraded before several special guests which the Casa di Maranello invited to Le Mans for an exclusive experience with the team. There was major celebration in particular for the crew of car number 51 with last year’s winners: “Gimmi Bruni”, Toni Vilander, and Giancarlo Fisichella, now true celebrities in France.

 

Le Mans 24 Hours – The adrenalin of the qualifying sessions

Posted: 12.06.2015
Source: Ferrari

Le Mans, 12 June – Few qualifying sessions are as difficult as those of Le Mans. Regulations are complex; each pilot must qualify at night too, completing at least five laps at a good pace in the dark, a non-negligible feat, considering that a lap is over thirteen kilometres long and that a GTE car takes approximately four minutes to cover it. Often, yellow flags, but red ones too, force the drivers to slow down and take off again in a later phase. Therefore, extreme attention must be paid even from the boxes: it is necessary to take advantage of green flag moments to go after fast times; but it is also necessary to be extremely versatile and try to adapt strategy to track conditions. The importance of the starting position in a 24-hour race is limited, but being able to start among the first in one’s category provides a substantial lift to the spirits of all crews. Ferrari obtained the second-fastest qualifying time both in the GTE-Pro class, with car number 51 of AF Corse driven by “Gimmi” Bruni, Giancarlo Fisichella, and Toni Vilander, and in the GTE-Am category with car number 83, still of AF Corse, driven by François Perrodo, Emmanuel Collard, and Rui Aguas. The race takes off tomorrow at 3:00 p.m.

 

AF Corse racing family

Posted: 11.06.2015
Source: Ferrari

Le Mans, 11 June – Amato Ferrari introduces his team which is like a big racing family crisscrossing the world to race in many different championships. The most important series entered by AF Corse is the World Endurance Championship (WEC) of which the team is world champion alongside Ferrari among manufacturers. AF Corse also won last year’s Le Mans 24 Hours thanks to “Gimmi” Bruni, Toni Vilander and Giancarlo Fisichella.

 

WEC – Le Mans 24 Hours – Ferrari comeback in last qualifying session

Posted: 12.06.2015
Source: Ferrari

Le Mans, 12 June – Qualifying are finished at the 83rd edition of the Le Mans 24 Hours and the Ferraris came back strongly in the GTE-Pro class after the problems at Tertre Rouge on Wednesday which cost the cancellation of their times to both “Gimmi” Bruni (car 51) and James Calado (car 71). The cars entered in the GTE-Am class confirmed their role of solid contenders for victory.

GTE-Pro. Luckily, the much-feared arrival of the rain did not materialise and qualifying were thus held under normal track conditions. This does not mean that everything went smoothly without hitches, as there were numerous yellow flags which forced the drivers to slow down; there were also some red flags. The third and decisive session started ahead of schedule in order to make up for the time lost in the second session after the accident of Jan Magnussen’s Chevrolet. “Gimmi” Bruni, who needed to complete his qualification laps at night, was the first to come out, at the wheel of the Ferrari 458 Italia number 51. The WEC 2014 world champion pushed immediately to the limit, quickly bringing his car into second place, behind the Aston Martin number 99 of Stanaway-Rees-MacDowell. Car 71 too was able to comeback, with James Calado at the wheel, and tomorrow it will start in fourth place, with a time just a whisker behind that of the Aston Martin number 97.

GTE-Am. Two Ferraris confirmed themselves in second and third place in the GTE-Am class: we refer to car number 83 of AF Corse, with Perrodo-Collard-Aguas and car number 72 of the SMP Racing team driven by Shaytar-Basov-Bertolini. They will be the immediate pursuers of the Aston Martin number 98 of Dalla Lana-Lamy-Lauda, but four more 458 Italia will be ready for battle tomorrow. In fact, cars number 55 (Mortimer-Cameron-Griffin) and 61 (Mann-Cressoni-Giammaria) of AF Corse are in sixth and seventh place respectively in the class, followed by car number 62 of Scuderia Corsa driven by Bell-Sweedler-Segal in eighth place. Car number 66 of JMW Motorsport team driven by Al Faisal-Giermaziak-Avenatti is in eleventh position. No more activity on the track today: the drivers will be at centre stage in the parade held at the city centre. Tomorrow, on the other hand, is race day, with start at 3:00 p.m., preceded by a 45-minute warm-up session at 9:00 a.m.

 

Countdown to Le Mans 24 Hours – Discovering the Italia 458 #62 of Scuderia Corsa

Posted: 11.06.2015
Source: Ferrari

Maranello, 11 june – Ferrari.com looks at the crews of customers of the Prancing Horse who have entered the upcoming Le Mans 24 Hours. Let’s find out more about the Scuderia Corsa and its crew.

The team. Giacomo Mattioli and Art Zafiropoulo founded Scuderia Corsa in 2011 to meet the needs of Ferrari customers who wanted to race their cars. The team takes part in the Ferrari Challenge North America as well as the United SportsCar Championship (USCC).

William “Bill” Sweedler. He became involved in high-level motoring at a late age but quickly proved very fast. He has competed in a number of US championships and has now raced with Ferrari for some years. Currently competing in the USCC, this is his debut in the Le Mans 24 Hours.

Townsend Bell. Versatility is the word for Townsend Bell who moved easily from single seater to GT cars. A few days ago he was on track at the Indianapolis 500 in the IndyCar series, but he usually focuses on US endurance races. Indy Lights champion in 2001, he raced in the USCC last year with the Ferrari of the Level 5 Motorsports team and this year is with Scuderia Corsa. This is also his debut in the Le Mans 24 Hours.

Jeffrey “Jeff” Segal. A native of Philadelphia, he started racing young and at 19 was already a star in the United States. He won the Sports Car Challenge in 2007 and the Grand Am championship in 2010 and 2012 with the Ferrari 458 Italia of the AIM Autosport team. Again for him this is his debut in the Le Mans 24 Hours.

 

Countdown to Le Mans 24 Hours – Ferrari #55 AF Corse

Posted: 11.06.2015
Source: Ferrari

Maranello, 11 June – AF Corse has long been one of Ferrari’s main client teams. The partnership between Ferrari and AF Corse has accounted for most of the GT wins of recent years and all those in the World Endurance Championship (WEC) since its inception in 2012. The team and the manufacturer achieved success in the first year with victory in the Le Mans 24 Hours. Then in 2013 came the hat trick of drivers’, team and manufacturers’ titles, which was repeated again last year and rounded off by victory in the Le Mans 24 Hours with car no. 51 of “Gimmi” Bruni, Toni Vilander and Giancarlo Fisichella.

Duncan Cameron. Duncan Cameron started car racing at a late age but immediately showed his ability. The Liverpudlian driver is fast, makes few mistakes and is always highly motivated. This is his debut at the Le Mans 24 Hours, while with the AF Corse team this season he has taken part in various championships such as the European Le Mans Series, the Blancpain Endurance Series and the International GT Open.

Matthew Griffin. Born on 1 October 1981, Matthew Griffin is one of the best Irish drivers of all time in any category of motorsport. After karting Griffin made his debut in a single-seater in 2001 before moving to GT racing in 2003. In his first year he won the GTC class of the British GT Championship with eight victories. In 2012 he came first in the Gulf 12 Hours with the 458 Italia of AF Corse, while the following year he took the GTE title of the European Le Mans Series in a 458 of the RAM Racing team. In 2014 he took part in a number of championships with different Ferrari client teams, while in 2015 he paired with Duncan Cameron in the European Le Mans Series championships, the Blancpain Endurance Series and the International GT Open. He has competed in the Le Mans 24 Hours three times, achieving a fantastic third place in 2013 with the 458 of AF Corse with Jack Gerber and Marco Cioci.

Alex Mortimer. Born 28 October 1985 in Birmingham, Alex Mortimer started racing in 2004 in Great Britain. He won the British GT Championship in 2007 and then in the following years began competing in the international series. He has raced in the Blancpain International Series, the International GT Open and this season made his debut in the WEC. This is his first Le Mans 24 Hours.

 

Countdown to Le Mans 24 Hours – Taking a look at the Ferrari #61 of AF Corse

Posted: 11.06.2015
Source: Ferrari

Maranello, 11 June – AF Corse has long been one of Ferrari’s main client teams. The partnership between Ferrari and AF Corse has accounted for most of the GT wins of recent years and all those in the World Endurance Championship (WEC) since its inception in 2012. The team and the manufacturer achieved success in the first year with victory in the Le Mans 24 Hours. Then in 2013 came the hat trick of drivers’, team and manufacturers’ titles, which was repeated again last year and rounded off by victory in the Le Mans 24 Hours with car no. 51 of “Gimmi” Bruni, Toni Vilander and Giancarlo Fisichella.

Peter Ashley Mann.  Peter Ashley Mann began for pleasure, but is now a real driver whose ability is not up for discussion. A lover of every aspect of Ferrari, in 2014 he won the Gentlemen Trophy at the Blancpain Endurance Series championship with Filipe Barreiros and Francisco Guedes at the wheel of the 458 Italia of AF Corse. He is racing with the same team in the European championship Le Mans Series. He made his debut at the Le Mans 24 Hours in 2014 along with Raffaele Giammaria and Lorenzo Casé.

Raffaele Giammaria. Born in Civitavecchia on 1 September 1977, after several years in karting he made his debut in a single-seater in 2000, alternating between that and GT until 2009. Since 2010 he has focused solely on GT and Endurance competitions totting up a large number of victories. In 2014 he won the Italian GT Championship in the Ferrari 458 Italia GT3 of Scuderia Baldini 27 Network with Lorenzo Casé. This year, he is taking part in the European Le Mans Series and the International GT Open championship with the Ferrari of AF Corse. He made his debut in the Le Mans 24 Hours last year.

Marco Cressoni. Born on 28 October 1984 in Mantua, Marco Cressoni made his debut in single-seaters in 2001. He then began racing in GT competitions in 2005, winning the GT Supercar championship in 2011. He made his debut in the WEC races in 2014 and this year competes in his first Le Mans 24 Hours.

 

Towards the 24 Hours of Le Mans – Ferrari No. 51 of AF Corse, titleholder

Posted: 11.06.2015
Source: Ferrari

Maranello, 11 June – Ferrari.com brings you to discover the Ferrari crews entered in the Le Mans 24 Hours. The car number 51 of AF Corse is the all-winning ace of the GTE-Pro category, as it won the drivers and teams title with “Gimmi” Bruni and Toni Vilander, made a decisive contribution to Ferrari’s win of the Constructors Championship, and, especially, brought home the win in the 2014 edition of the Le Mans 24 Hours with the contribution of Giancarlo Fisichella. During the current season of the World Endurance Championship (WEC), car 51 took the Silverstone race and would have done the same at the Spa Francorchamps race had it not been for an unfortunate pit stop which caused a one-minute penalty and negated the efforts of “Gimmi” and Toni.

The team. AF Corse has been one of Ferrari’s main customers teams for a number of years. The cooperation between Ferrari and AF Corse generated a good deal of the GT successes during the past few years and all those obtained in the World Endurance Championship (WEC) since its inception in 2012. The first year brought team and constructors titles, as well as the win in the Le Mans 24 Hours; in 2013 there were the three titles for drivers, teams and constructors, a feat duplicated last year.

Gianmaria “Gimmi” Bruni. Gianmaria “Gimmi” Bruni was born in Rome on 30 May 1981. He began on karts at the age of ten, but gained his first experience with a racing car in 1997, when he entered the Formula Renault Campus Italia, in which he won the title in 1998. The following year he won the European Formula Renault series and, in 2000, he moved to the British Formula 3 series, where he remained for three seasons. In 2003 he was the runner up in the Euro 3000 Series and the following year he made his début in Formula 1, racing for Minardi for one season. In 2005 and 2006 he went back to the GP2 cadet category and, in 2007, he moved on to compete in the FIA GT2 championship with AF Corse and in the American Le Mans Series with the Risi Competizione team. In 2008, he dominated the FIA GT2 championship along with Toni Vilander, winning two of the three races in the Le Mans Series championship, teamed with Robert Bell. He also won the legendary 24 Hours of Le Mans, paired again with Salo. In 2009, Bruni came in second in the Le Mans Series and in the FIA GT championship and, in 2010, he obtained the same position in the American Le Mans Series. The Roman driver renewed with success alongside Giancarlo Fisichella in the 2011 Intercontinental Le Mans Cup. Since 2012, Bruni races for the AF Corse team at the wheel of a Ferrari 458 Italia GTE, in the World Endurance Championship (WEC); in this class, he took first place in the 24 Hours of Le Mans, together with Toni Vilander e Giancarlo Fisichella. In 2013 he teamed up with Fisichella for the whole season except for the last race, in Bahrain, where he won with Vilander, thus earning, individually, the GT WEC Drivers Championship, while making a substantial contributions to Ferrari’s and AF Corse’s titles for constructors and teams. In 2014, he made a regular pair with Vilander and confirmed himself WEC world champion. With a practically perfect season, the two brought two more titles to Ferrari and AF Corse and returned to the top the podium at the 24 Hours of Le Mans together with Giancarlo Fisichella, thus repeating the feat of 2012. In 2015, still paired with Vilander, he won the first race of the 2015 WEC season at Silverstone.

Toni Markus Vilander. Toni Markus Vilander made his motorsport début at the age of five. He began his career in karting, winning the Junior Finnish championship in 1995 and the German Oceanic series in 1999. In 2004, Vilander moved to Formula 3 and, in 2005, he competed in Formula 3000 and in the Italian GT Championship, where he immediately took the title along with his partner Alessandro Pier Guidi. Still with Guidi and Giambattista Giannoccaro, in 2006, Vilander dominated the GT1 class of the Italian GT Championship, while in 2007 and 2008, he won the GT2 class championship of the FIA GT series at the wheel of a Ferrari 430. In 2008, he also took part in the American Le Mans Series alongside Jaime Melo, at the wheel of the Risi Competizione team’s Ferrari 458 Italia GTC, while in 2012 he earned top honours in the Le Mans 24 Hours, alongside Giancarlo Fisichella and “Gimmi” Bruni. In 2013, he partnered with Kamui Kobayashi on the 458 Italia of the AF Corse team in the World Endurance Championship (WEC); however, he took the only win of the season in the last race in Bahrain with “Gimmi” Bruni, thus contributing to the Roman racer’s Drivers Championship, to Ferrari’s Constructors Championship, and to AF Corse’s Team Championship. In 2014, Toni teamed up regularly with Bruni and earned his first GT title in the WEC; he also duplicated the successes in the Teams and Constructors Championships. The most prestigious of the pair’s four seasonal wins was undoubtedly that of the 24 Hours of Le Mans, earned with Giancarlo Fisichella’s help. In 2015, again with Bruni, he won the Silverstone race, first event of the 2015 WEC season.

Giancarlo “Fisico” Fisichella. Giancarlo Fisichella was born in Rome on 14 January 1973 and developed a passion for motors very early: he was only 8 years old when he started training with karts at the Guidonia circuit. Between the ages of 11 and 18 he participated in Italian and International kart championships obtaining many excellent results. In 1992 he started in Formula 3, where he ended the season in eighth place, but he won the Italian championship in 1994, with ten victories, after coming in second the year before. After a hiatus in the international Turismo championship with Alfa Romeo, Giancarlo joined the Formula 1 circuit at age 23, when Minardi hired him for the 1996 season. In the following years he raced for Jordan (1997), Benetton (from 1998 to 2001), and again Jordan (2002 and 2003, when he earned the first win of his career in Brazil). He then raced for Sauber (2004), Renault (2005-2007) and Force India (2008 and a part of 2009). In 2009, after Felipe Massa’s accident in Hungary, and after Luca Badoer replaced Massa for two races, Giancarlo Fisichella was called up to the Scuderia Ferrari, for which he drove the F60 No.3 from the Italian Grand Prix to the end of the season. In 2010, he fulfilled the role of third driver for Scuderia Ferrari and competed in the Le Mans Series, at the wheel of an F430 GTC of the AF Corse team. Since 2011, he has been racing in GT competitions at the wheel of a Ferrari 458 Italia GT with the AF Corse team, first in the Intercontinental Le Mans Cup and then in the World Endurance Championship. In 2012 he won the 24 Hours of Le Mans with“Gimmi” Bruni and Toni Vilander and the following year he was runner up in the Drivers Championship, but was a determining factor in Ferrari’s and AF Corse’s wins of the Constructors and Teams Championships respectively. In 2014, he won again in Le Mans with Bruni and Vilander, but he raced in the United States for the season participating in the USCC (United Sports Car Championship) and winning twice, in the Road America and Virginia races, together with the German Pierre Kaffer, at the wheel of the 458 Italia of the Risi Competizione team. In 2015, he is still competing in the same championship with the same team-mate.

 

Countdown to Le Mans 24 Hours – Ferrari 458 Italia #66 of JMW Motorsport

Posted: 11.06.2015
Source: Ferrari

Maranello, 11 June – Ferrari.com is continuing its journey, looking at the Ferrari crews set to compete in the upcoming Le Mans 24 Hours. We will stay with the GTE-Am category to find out more about the JMW Motorsport team and its crew.

The team. JMW Motorsport was founded in 2009 by Jim McWhirter in Holywood, Northern Ireland. Mr McWhirter had links with Ferrari and motorsport for some years, when he was very closely associated with Virgo Motorsport. JMW Motorsport usually takes part in the European Le Mans Series championship where it is among the top teams. Its 458 Italia took second place in the opening race of the 2014 season, the 4 Hours of Silverstone.

Abdulaziz bin Turki Al Saud “Al Faisal”. Born on 4 June 1983, the Saudi prince has almost 10 years experience in GT racing and is one of the most successful drivers in the Middle East. He has won two GT3 Middle East championships, and in January 2015 triumphed in the Dubai 24 Hours. This will be his fifth start at the Le Mans 24 Hours. His first two races were at the wheel of a Porsche, in which he never managed to reach the finishing line. Over the past two years he has competed in the JMW Motorsport Ferrari, achieving a best result of seventh place in 2014 together with Seth Neiman and Spencer Pumpelly.

Jakub “Kuba” Giermaziak. Not yet 25, he is one of the younger drivers at the start of the 24 Hours. “Kuba” began his career in single-seaters in 2007, moving to GT in 2012. Since then he has mainly competed in America. This is his first experience in the Le Mans 24 Hours.

Michael J. Avenatti. A native of Sacramento, Michael Avenatti is a long term GT driver, even if his racing career began late. This is not his first experience of the Le Mans 24 Hours, having competed in 2013 for Patrick Dempsey and Alessandro Del Piero’s team. On that occasion he came fourth together with Dempsey a

 

Towards the 24 Hours of Le Mans – AF Corse Ferrari No. 71

Posted: 11.06.2015
Source: Ferrari

Maranello, 11 June – AF Corse has been one of Ferrari’s main clients’ teams for a number of years. The cooperation between Ferrari and AF Corse generated many of the GT successes during the past few years and all those obtained in the World Endurance Championship (WEC) since its inception in 2012. The first year brought the success among teams and constructors, as well as the win in the 24 Hours of Le Mans; in 2013, there was the triple title for drivers, teams, and constructors, e feat repeated last year, enriched by the success in the 24 Hours of Le Mans thanks to car No. 51 driven by “Gimmi” Bruni, Toni Vilander and Giancarlo Fisichella. Here, we talk about the other GTE-Pro car, driven by the young James Calado and by Davide Rigon, who, for the occasion, will be joined by a veteran of the racetracks: Olivier Beretta.

James John Calado. James Calado began his career in the kart world in the Cadets category in 1999, to reach the top class (the KF1) in 2006. He then moved on to the English Formula Renault series in 2008 with the Fortec team and took part in two races of the North Europe Formula Renault 2.0 Cup at Zolder and Spa-Francorchamps; at the end of the season, he participated in the Winter Series of both the Portuguese and English Formula Renault series. That year, Calado also took part in three Eurocup Formula Renault 2.0 races with the Forte team and then moved to the British Formula 3 series for the 2010 season, racing with the Carlin team. In 2011, he raced in GP3 bearing the colours of the Lotus ART team and, with the same team, he made his GP2 début in the final round of 2011, held at Yas Marina, where he earned a full-time position for 2012. During that season, he was fifth in the championship standings, with wins at Sepang and Hockenheim and climbing the podium five more times. In 2013 Calado fulfilled the role of test driver for the Force India Formula 1 team and, from September to the end of the year, that of third driver. On the track, in GP2 (again with ART Grand Prix), he won two more races (Spa-Francorchamps and Yas Marina) finishing third in the championship. In 2014, James teamed up with Davide Rigon at the wheel of one of the 458 Italia GT fielded by the AF Corse team in the World Endurance Championship (WEC) in which he earned five podium positions and contributed to Ferrari’s win in the Constructors’ Championship. This season he continues to be Davide’s partner in the WEC.

Davide Rigon. Born in Thiene, (Vicenza, Italy) on 26 August 1986, Davide Rigon made his début in Formula BMW ADAC in 2003 and then went on to win the Italian Formula Renault, Italian Formula 3 and Formula Azzurra championships. In 2007, Rigon triumphed in the Euroseries 3000, thanks to six wins, seven podiums, four pole positions and eight fastest laps. In 2008, he also took part in the GT2 class of the FIA GT championship for the BMS Scuderia Italia team, winning the 24 Hours of Spa-Francorchamps. During the same season, he made his début in the Superleague Formula Championship under the white and green colours of the Beijing Guoan Racing Club. At the end of the season, Davide took his second title in two years, thus making the first entry in the honour roll for the championship which brought together the worlds of football and motor racing. Thanks to these results, in 2009, he found his way into GP2 with the Trident Team, competing in the three final rounds of the GP2 Asia series and obtaining his first podium finish at the final event in Sepang, Malaysia. Since 2011, Davide has been available to the Scuderia Ferrari, to perform activities linked to development of the car as well as marketing-related tasks. He also took part in some races at the wheel of the 458 GT. In 2013, he contributed to the victory of the 8 Stars Motorsport team in the GTE-AM category of the FIA World Endurance Championship and this year he is racing in the GTE Pro series, driving the second car of the AF Corse team, along with James Calado from Britain. They have earned five podium finishes and made a decisive contribution to Ferrari’s win of the Constructors Championship title. In 2015, he continues to participate in the WEC, together with James, and to carry out testing activities for the Scuderia Ferrari.

Olivier Beretta. Olivier Beretta was born on 23 November 1969 in Monte Carlo. After making his début in karts in 1983, he switched to the French Formula 3 in 1989 and to Formula 3000 two years later. He drove in Formula 1 for the Larrousse team in 1994 and was test driver for the Williams team in 2003 and 2004, before switching to the world of endurance racing in 2005. He has taken part in the American Le Mans Series in the GT1 class, obtaining six class wins in the Le Mans 24 Hours and many other successes. Beretta is one of the most successful GT drivers of the past decade. After eight years with Corvette Racing, in 2012, the Monegasque joined the Ferrari professionals engaged in GT races, at the wheel of a 458 Italia; he is also available for all sporting and commercial activities linked to Prancing Horse owners. In 2014 he won the European le Mans Series championship (in the GTC class) at the wheel of the Ferrari 458 Italia of the SMP team together with the Russians Devi Matkozov and Anton Ladygin, winning the race at the Paul Ricard circuit. This year he is engaged in America in the Pirelli World Challenge championship, in which he currently tops the standings with the 458 Italia of the R. Ferri Motorsport Team.

 

The road to the 24 Hours of Le Mans – Introducing SMP Racing’s Ferrari #72

Posted: 11.06.2015
Source: Ferrari

Maranello, 11 June – Ferrari.com continues its introduction to the eight Ferrari client team crews set to start in the 24 Hours of Le Mans on June 13. This time we stick with the GTE-AM class and SMP Racing’s car no. 72.

The team. SMP Racing is a Russian team involved in several different motorsport categories. It began competing as Russian Bears in 2007 and, over the years, became a force to be reckoned with in the GT championships. In 2014, it was one of the main players in the International GT Open championship and won the European Le Mans Series with a 458 Italia driven by Sergey Zlobin, Viktor Shaytar and Andrea Bertolini. In 2015, Aleksey Basov replaced Zlobin and the team decided to tackle the most difficult challenge of all: the World Endurance Championship.

Aleksey Basov. No. 72 has fared very well indeed in the opening rounds of the 2015 season, making it to the third step on the podium in both events held thus far. 38 year old Russian Aleksey Basov first made a major impact in top-level motor-racing in 2007 when he won the European Touring Car Cup at the wheel of a Lada. Just two years later, he had his maiden GT race and in 2012, took victory in the Ferrari Challenge Europe. The following year, he raced for SMP Racing in the International GT Open and the Blancpain Series while in 2014, he finished third in the European Le Mans Series which was won by his team-mates. Basov made his Le Mans debut in 2014 in the SMP Racing 458 Italia, flanked by Bertolini and Shaytar with whom he is teamed again this year.

Viktor Shaytar. The second Russian driver in the team was born on February 13 1983 and began his career in single-seaters, competing in German Formula 3 in 2009. However, he quickly shifted his focus to enclosed wheel cars. Shaytar joined SMP in 2013, winning the GTC class of the European Le Mans Series alongside fellow Russian Kirill Ladygin and Italian Fabio Babini. The following year, paired with Bertolini and Zlobin, he triumphed in the GTE class. Shaytar also made his Le Mans debut in 2014 with Bertolini and Basov.

Andrea Bertolini. The Sassuolo driver was born on December 1 1973 and is one of the top GT drivers on the Italian scene today. His name will forever be linked to the Maserati MC12, the car built under the aegis of Ferrari that garnered FIA GT1 titles in 2006, 2008, 2009 and 2010. In 2011, Bertolini won the Superstars title with the Swiss Team and two years later, triumphed in the GTC class of the Asian Le Mans Series in an AF Corse 458 Italia with Michele Rugolo and Australian Steve Wyatt. He then went on to win the European Le Mans Series in 2014. Andrea is a Scuderia Ferrari driver and has test-driven over 350 Formula 1 cars. His favourite 24-hour race is Spa-Francorchamps, which he has won on several different occasions. He has also competed at Le Mans three times, finishing fourth in 2012 in the GTE-Pro class in the AF Corse 458 Italia teamed with Marco Cioci and Monegasque driver Olivier Beretta.

 

The road to the 24 Hours of Le Mans – Meet AF Corse’s Ferrari #83

Posted: 11.06.2015
Source: Ferrari

Maranello, 11 June – Today we begin our run-up to the 24 Hours of Le Mans during which we will introduce the eight Ferrari client teams lining out at the start on June 13. The French race is, of course, an event that’s worth an entire season, a competition that sets up the careers of the drivers, teams and constructors that manage to get their name on its roll of honour. We start our journey with a drum roll of sorts: the GTE-AM class and the highest-numbered Ferrari in the running, AF Corse’s no. 83.

The team. AF Corse has been one of Ferrari’s leading client teams for many years. The partnership between the Prancing Horse and AF Corse has produced the lion’s share of the GT victories of recent years and all those delivered in the World Endurance Championship (WEC) since its launch in 2012. In its maiden year, success came in the teams’ and constructors’ as well as victory in the 24 Hours of Le Mans. In 2013, AF Corse swept the boards taking the triple – the drivers’, teams’ and constructors’ titles all at once. They did it again last year but also added a win in the 24 Hours of Le Mans from car no. 51 fielded by “Gimmi” Bruni, Toni Vilander and Giancarlo Fisichella.

François Hubert Marie “Glenmor” Perrodo. Car no. 83 has fared brilliantly in 2015, making it to the second step of the podium in both rounds of the WEC season held so far. François Perrodo is a Frenchman born in 1977 who came to the top echelons of motorsport in 2012 when he began competing in the Superstars championship and also made his debut at the wheel of a Ferrari in the 24 Hours of Spa in an AF Corse car. Perrodo had his first outing in the WEC in 2013 at the 24 Hours of Le Mans, finishing ninth in the GTE-AM class. Last year too, he competed in the Sarthe classic but unfortunately was forced to retire. This is the first time he will be driving a Ferrari at Le Mans.

Rui Aguas. The Portuguese driver was born on February 29 1972 in Mozambique. He has clocked up a huge array of victories in the course of his career and has been involved with AF Corse since 2005. Rui had his maiden WEC outing in the first race in this championship, the 12 Hours of Sebring, in 2012 in one of the AF Corse-Waltrip Ferraris, finishing fourth. The following year, he made the move to 8 Star Motorsport, winning the Spa-Francorchamps and Shanghai rounds in its Ferrari 458 Italia flanked by Venezuelan driver Enzo Potolicchio. As a result, the duo was beaten to victory in the final standings by just one point by Aston Martin’s Stuart Hall and Jamie Campbell-Walter and were deputy champions. Aguas competed in Asia in 2014. This is his fourth 24 Hours of Le Mans. His best result so far was sixth in 2012 in the Ferrari of AF Corse-Waltrip in partnership with Americans Rob Kauffmann and Bryan Vickers with whom he also made his maiden outing the previous year.

Emmanuel Collard. Although only born on April 3 1971, the French driver has an impressive track record in the 24 Hour of Le Mans: 2015 will be his 21st outing. So far he has clocked two victories, both in Porsches. The first came in 2003, with Alex Job Racing/Petersen Motorsports which paired him with Germans Sascha Maassen and Lucas Luhr, while the second was in 2009 for Team Essex with Danish drivers Casper Elgaard and Kristian Pulsen. The Frenchman also won the Le Mans series three times (2005, 2006 and 2011). Other wins include the 12 Hours of Sebring, Daytona and the 1999 Sports Car World Cup in 1999 at the wheel of the Ferrari 333 SP of JB Giesse Team Ferrari. Collard has competed in every season of the WEC since its launch, but his best performance so far has been 2015 in the AF Corse Ferrari he shares with Perrodo and Aguas.

 

WEC – 24 Hours of Le Mans – Ferraris unlucky in first qualification session

Posted: 11.06.2015
Source: Ferrari

Le Mans, 11 June – The Ferraris were competitive, but unlucky, in the first qualification sessions, which did not lack surprises, with times voided, red flags, and a shortened session. The two 458 Italia entered in the GTE-Pro category as well as the six  competing in the GTE-Am class kept a good pace, taking advantage of improved track conditions, but both cars in the top category were penalized.

GTE-Pro. In the GTE-Pro class, the Ferrari number 51 of titleholders “Gimmi” Bruni, Toni Vilander, and Giancarlo Fisichella had recorded the second fastest time, but then Bruni had all his times voided for failing to observe the track limits at curve 6, Tertre Rouge. Now Bruni risks having to qualify on a wet track, a situation that, obviously, would penalize him beyond measure. Tertre Rouge was also deadly for James Calado, standard-bearer of car number 71, who, however was notified on time by the race managers and was able to go back to the track. In the end, the car, shared with Davide Rigon and Olivier Beretta, took seventh spot. The Aston Martin number 99 recorded the fastest time.

GTE-Am. A Ferrari of the AF Corse team is second in the standings of the GTE-Am class. It is car number 83 driven by François Perrodo, Rui Aguas, and Emmanuel Collard which was preceded only by the Aston Martin of Pedro Lamy, Paul Dalla Lana, and Mathias Lauda. Car number 72 of the SMP Racing team driven by Andrea Bertolini, Aleksey Basov, and Victor Shaytar also did well, recording the third best time, while car 61 of AF Corse (Mann-Cressoni-Giammaria) was fifth and car 62 of Scuderia Corsa (Sweedler-Bell-Segal) was seventh. Car number 55 of AF Corse (Mortimer-Cameron-Griffin) had a more difficult session,  stopping on the track for a few minutes and coming in ninth place. Car 66 of JMW Motorsport (Al Faisal-Giermaziak-Avenatti) also had a difficult session, finishing in eleventh position. The second qualification session is scheduled for today from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.; it will be followed by the last night session from 10:00 p.m. to midnight.

 

WEC – Le Mans 24 Hours – The rain interferes with the first free practice session.

Posted: 10.06.2015
Source: Ferrari

Le Mans, 10 June – First free practice session for the 56 entered in the 24 Hours of le Mans 2015. The session, which lasted four hours, did not give definite indications, because the rain interfered repeatedly. It rained practically once every hour, relenting only during the second hour and at the end.

GTE-Pro. The two Ferrari 458 Italia of the AF Corse team competing in the GTE-Pro category clocked the sixth and ninth best times respectively; however, they never really pushed to the limit. Car number 71 of Davide Rigon, James Calado, and Olivier Beretta clocked 3’59”653, while the best time of car number 51 of the titleholders “Gimmi” Bruni, Toni Vilander, and Giancarlo Fisichella was 4’00”082. Both cars have to work on settings, tyres, and brakes. The Aston Martin number 99 obtained the best time in the category: 3’55”895.

GTE-Am. Car number 83 of AF Corse driven by François Perrodo, Rui Aguas, and Emmanuel Collard obtained the best time among the six Ferraris competing in the GTE-Am category; their 4’02”637 was the fifth best time in the category. Car number 62 of Scuderia Corsa driven by Bill Sweedler, Townsend Bell, and Jeff Segal, who normally race in America, came in seventh (4’03”799), ahead of car 61 of AF Corse driven by Peter Mann, Raffaele Giammaria, and Matteo Cressoni (4’03”840), and car 66 of JMW Motorsport (Al Faisal-Giermaziak-Avenatti, 4’04”367), car 72 of the SMP Racing team driven by Andrea Bertolini, Aleksey Basov, and Victor Shaytar (4’05”137), and car 55 of AF Corse driven by Matt Griffin, Duncan Cameron, and Alex Mortimer (4’05”319), which came in eleventh. The Aston Martin number 98 obtained the best time in the category: 3’58”783. The first qualifying session will take place at 10:00 p.m.

 

WEC – 24 Hours of Le Mans – Tight results during first day of trials

Posted: 31.05.2015
Source: Ferrari

Le Mans, 31 May – The first day of trials on the Le Mans track, ahead of the 24 Hours of 13 and 14 June, confirmed the tight results among the main contenders already seen during the first two championship races in the GTE-Pro and GTE-Am classes, the categories in which the Ferrari 458 Italia cars are competing. On a day that ended in the rain, all teams and drivers had the opportunity to start reacquainting themselves with the Sarthe track, drawing useful hints on what it will be starting next week

GTE-Pro. In the GTE-Pro class, the fastest car in the morning was Oliver Gavin’s Chevrolet number 64 which stopped the clock at a time of 3’58”616. In second place, just under half a second behind (3’58”816), was the Ferrari number 51 driven by “Gimmi” Bruni and Toni Vilander, who will be joined by Giancarlo Fisichella for the 24 Hours. However, in the afternoon, before it started raining, the Aston Martin number 97 clocked an excellent 3’58”069 which stood as the best time of the day. On the other hand, in the afternoon, the Ferrari number 51 did not improve its morning time; 3’59”546 was the best time it could manage. However, car number 71 did improve its time: in the morning it did not go below 4 the minutes mark, while, in the afternoon, it stopped the clock at 3’59”420, despite being slowed down by some technical problems during the second part of its session.

GTE-Am. The Ferraris were competitive also in the GTE-Am class, in which car number 61 of AF Corse driven by Raffaele Giammaria, Peter Mann and Marco Cressoni led in the morning with a time of 4’00”677. However, Aston Martin recorded a great time in this category as well. In fact, car number 98 stopped the clock at 3’59”338. Car number 72 of the SMP Racing team, driven by Bertolini-Shaytar-Basov and car number 83 of AF Corse driven by Perrodo-Aguas-Collard also sent good signals. The best time overall was 3’21”061, obtained by the Porsche of Timo Bernhard, Mark Webber and Brendon Hartley.

 

WEC – 24 Hour of Le Mans: 11 Ferraris on track on Sunday for the test day

Posted: 29.05.2015
Source: Ferrari

Le Mans, 29 May – On Sunday the 56 entries taking part in the 83rd edition of the Le Mans 24 Hours will gather in La Sarthe for the official pre-event test, with the 34 World Endurance Championship full season entries forming over 50% of the eligible cars. They will be joined by some of the reserve entries making a total of 64 cars on track.

Prototypes. The LMP1 field will be composed by 14 cars while the LMP2 group is even bigger. The impressive 21-car LMP2 grid includes all 9 WEC full season entries and some ELMS cars, including two cars from SMP Racing team that is also present in the GTE-Am category with the no. 72 Ferrari.

GTE-Pro. With just 9 entries in total the LMGTE Pro is numerically the smallest category at this year’s race but what the class lacks in quantity it certainly makes up for it with quality. The 7 WEC works entries from Ferrari, Aston Martin and Porsche will face the challenge of the works Corvettes from the United SportsCar Championship (USCC). This four-way battle for the win at Le Mans will mean the class is one of the ones to watch during the 2015 race. On Ferrari side there will be the usual cars no. 51 of “Gimmi” Bruni and Toni Vilander and 71 of Davide Rigon and James Calado. Both crew will be joined by a third driver for the longest race of the year: Giancarlo Fisichella (currently racing in the USCC) will join Bruni and Vilander; Olivier Beretta (leading the Pirelli World Challenge, also in the United States) will be joining Rigon and Calado.

GTE-Am. The LMGTE Am will feature all 7 WEC entries and they will be joining by a similar number of ELMS competitors, with the remaining four cars coming from the USCC and Asian Le Mans Series. AF Corse will be fielding five cars: no. 55 for Duncan Russel Cameron, Matthew Griffin and Alex Mortimer; no. 61 for Peter Ashley Mann, Raffaele Giammaria and Matteo Cressoni; no. 81 for Piergiuseppe Perazzini and Marco Cioci (the third driver is still to be announced); no. 82 for Yannick Mallegol, Jean-Marc Bachelier, Howard Blank and Eric Mouez and no. 83 for François Perrodo, Emmanuel Collard and Rui Aguas. SMP Racing will field no. 72 for Andrea Bertolini, Aleksey Basov and Victor Shaytar while American entry Scuderia Corsa will be testing with Townsend Bell and William Sweedlerand JMW Motorsport will have Abdulaziz Turki Al Faisal, Jakub Giermaziak and Michael Avenatti. Formula Racing is a reserve entry but will be testing with the all-Danish trio composed by Johnny Laursen, Mikkel Mac Jensen and Christina Nielsen.

Schedule. Tomorrow at 16 May the 56 cars taking part in the 24 Heures Le Mans on the 13/14 June will form up on the grid for the traditional grid photograph, and on Sunday the first 4-hour test session will begin at 09h00 followed at 14h00 by the second session.

 

Le Mans 24 Hours – The 2015 race is presented in Paris

Posted: 06.02.2015
Source: Ferrari

Paris 5 February – Paris was the scene today of the presentation for the 2015 Le Mans 24 Hours. In the presence of ACO President Pierre Fillon, it was revealed which teams and drivers will be taking part in the most famous endurance race in the world, due to take place at the La Sarthe circuit on 13 and 14 June. Also announced at the conference was the list of entries in the 2015 FIA World Endurance Championship (WEC) and ELMS.

The 83rd Le Mans 24 Hours will feature no less than 53 cars, made up of prototypes and GT cars. There will be a strong Ferrari presence, with the marque ready to fight and go for a repeat of the 2014 win and defend the championship titles secured last year. Two World Champions, Gimmi Bruni and Toni Vilander will be racing again for the AF Corse team.

In the LM GTE Am category of the Le Mans 24 Hours, there will be six Ferrari 458 Italias, including the numbers 55, 61 and 83 entered by the Italian AF Corse squad, while JMW Motorsport is racing the number 66 Ferrari, with Scuderia Corsa running number 62. A total of thirteen cars complete the grid in the amateur category.

Nine cars will be battling it out for LM GTE Pro honours, with the number 51 car flying the Ferrari flag with Gimmi Bruni, while there will also be the other AF Corse car, the number 71 458 Italia, driven by Davide Rigon.

In the FIA WEC, the 2014 Ferrari crews are back in action with Gimmi Bruni, Toni Vilander, Davide Rigon and James Calado in the Pro category, while in the Am group we have the AF Corse number 83 car and the 72 entered by SMP Racing.

Now all that is left to do is await the first round of the World Endurance Championship, which takes place on 12 April, when Silverstone hosts its 6 Hours race, while one must wait until 13 June for the most thrilling round of the series, the Le Mans 24 Hours.

 

 

Triple whammy for the 500 Mondial

Posted: 30.09.2015
Source: Ferrari

From restoration in Maranello to victory at Pebble Beach

Maranello, 30 September – It got to Pebble Beach by the skin of its teeth, barely a week before the legendary Concours d’Elegance, but then it dominated the scene, winning no less than three prizes in two days on the Pacific coast. We’re referring, of course, to Tom Peck’s 500 Mondial which won First in Class in its category and then, just a day later, took the Platinum Award and the Phil Hill Trophy at the Ferrari Club of America event.

Meticulous work. The restoration of the 500 Mondial took a year and a half to complete. The car arrived at the Ferrari Classiche department with red paintwork. However, having been restored to its original condition, it left clothed in the original blue livery in which it competed in its first races in the hands of Dominican gentleman driver and ladies’ man Porfirio Rubirosa. The 500 Mondial was then entered in a special category reserved for former contestants in the Pebble Beach Road Races of the 1950s.

Victory. The 500 Mondial caught the jury’s imagination during the tour that precedes the Concours when all the cars competing parade along the stunning Pacific Coast Highway to Carmel by the Sea, the home of Pebble Beach. Once the selection process got underway, the car immediately attracted the attention of the group of experts headed by Chris Bock, taking a place in the trio of winners before being ultimately being named First in Class in its category.

The other plaudits. On August 16, the 500 Mondial also took part in the Ferrari Club of America’s Carmel Valley event in which it took the Platinum Award in its category and also the Phil Hill Trophy for best car overall. Tom Peck now has another Ferrari with the Classiche department for restoration: a 166 that has also appeared on the big screen. The temptation to go for a double at Pebble Beach must be very strong…

 

Porfirio Rubirosa’s 500 Mondial restored

Posted: 09.06.2015
Source: Ferrari

Just in time for the Concours d’Elegance at Pebble Beach

Maranello, 9 June – The Ferrari Classiche Department has just completed the restoration of the 1954 Ferrari 500 Mondial Spyder PF originally owned by Dominican gentleman driver Porfirio Rubirosa. A great ladies’ man, the latter also dallied with some of the world’s most beautiful women, not least Marilyn Monroe, Ava Gardner, Rita Hayworth, Veronica Lake, Kim Novak, Eva Peron and Zsa Zsa Gabor who posed with him in the car. Rubirosa drove the car in just a single international race at Santa Barbara in September 1954. Sporting the number 235, the 500 Mondial finished eighth overall and second in its category but, by the end of the year, had been sold to American John Von Neumann from Hollywood. One of the car’s fans was none other than James Dean who stopped to admire it before a race and wanted to get behind its wheel.

Victories. The 1954 Ferrari 500 Mondial Spyder PF’s finest racing years came courtesy of Von Neumann who won two races in it at Santa Barbara in 1955 and then at Pomona before triumphing once again at Santa Barbara in 1956. Van Neumann did not always drive the car himself but entered it in competitions in the hands of other drivers. These included Richie Ginther who won at Glendale and Sacramento three years before making his F1 debut with the Scuderia Ferrari. Phil Hill, who went on to win the 24 Hours of Le Mans twice and was F1 World Champion in 1961 with the Scuderia Ferrari, failed to complete the Torrey Pines race in the car in 1956 as a result of an engine failure. In 1957, the car was sold to Lew Yates who took victory in a race at Hourglass Field but retired it from competition at the end of the following season.

Second career. After its retirement, the car became a collector’s item and changed hands several times. Its present owner, California Tom Peck, sent it to the Ferrari Classiche Department for a full restoration that included the installation of a new version of its original engine to ensure it complied with its construction specifications and could thus be issued with a Certificate of Authenticity. His ultimate goal, however, is ambitious: to compete in the Concours d’Elegance at Pebble Beach in California, in August. That prestige event was won in 2014 by the Ferrari 375 MM Coupé once owned by film director Roberto Rossellini.

 

 

Ferrari Racing Days – Growing anticipation for the great Budapest event

Posted: 09.06.2015
Source: Ferrari

Maranello, 9 June – The most anticipated event of the motorsport summer season is only two weeks away. We are talking about Budapest’s Ferrari Racing Days which will mobilise hundreds of journalists and thousands of spectators at the Hungaroring, all attracted by the activities scheduled on the track.

Not just on the track. There will be activity on the track, certainly, but not just there, as there will be great attractions in the paddock too. First of all, the whole Ferrari range, with all current models of the Maranello Firm, including LaFerrari and California T, the perfect car for this season of the year. The paddock will also host the activities of Shell, a long-standing Technical Partner of the Scuderia Ferrari, which will allow visitors to discover some technical insights from inside the Shell Trackside Laboratory that travels to each Grand Prix. Shell’s dedicated Formula One Technicians will also be on site to meet fans and answer any burning questions they have.

Vettel and the Scuderia. However, the greatest anticipation is for Sebastian Vettel, who will be at the centre of an exhibition with the Scuderia Ferrari for the first time. The German ace will drive an F60 equipped with a normally aspirated V8 engine, used until the end of the 2013 season and that is powered by Shell V-Power fuel and Shell Helix Ultra with PurePlus Technology lubricant. Seb will simulate pit stops with the Formula 1 mechanics and will then perform very fast laps, lightning starts, and frightening rubber burns. And, after all, with Seb on the track, could the famous doughnuts be missing?

FXX K. The official début of the FXX K, the latest car of the XX Programmes, will also capture the spectators’ attention. The car will be driven by the first group of customers-test pilots (a special feature of this special Ferrari initiative) who will cover the track at the wheel of the 1050 horsepower car derived from LaFerrari. The Formula 1 Clienti cars and other XX cars will also be there.

The sport. Competition will not be absent at Budapest; it is in Ferrari’s DNA and will find its perfect expression in the two daily Ferrari Challenge Europe races, subdivided into Trofeo Pirelli and Coppa Shell, on Saturday and Sunday. As always, the two races will be incredibly hard-fought and entertaining, with wheel to wheel duels and great driving performances by the drivers at the wheel of the 458 Challenge EVO.

 

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