Maserati Clinches 2007 Fia Gt World Championship
Maserati Clinches 2007 FIA GT World Championship With Two Rounds To Spare
Maserati has taken an unassailable lead in the Manufacturers' title chase in the 2007 FIA GT World Championship, with two rounds to spare, following victory in the weekend's (23 September 2007) round at the Czech Republic's Brno track by Maserati MC12 drivers Christian Montanari and Miguel Ramos.
With Maserati MC12 drivers holding the top five places in the drivers' championship and two Maserati-equipped teams leading the chase for the team prize, it is odds-on that Maserati will take a clean sweep of all the major prizes in the world's leading championship for sports cars.
"Today's win just goes to show the professionalism of the guys at Maserati Corse and the reliability and performance levels of the MC12, a car that has brought us a lot of success," said Maserati CEO Roberto Ronchi after the race. "I would like to thank the whole team for today's result and, of course, the Vitaphone Racing Team, the Playteam Sarafree and JMB Racing that are competing in the FIA GT with our cars".
In the eighth round of the championship, Maseratis were scattered liberally through the top end of the field, with Montanari/Ramos (Vitaphone Racing) taking the win, fourth place was secured by Bertolini/Piccini (Playteam Sarafree), in fifth were Giannoccaro/Pier Guidi (Playteam Sarafree) with Bartels/Biagi (Vitaphone Racing) in seventh.
"It was a splendid race and we did not have any real problems," said Miguel Ramos. "When I got into the car I found Sharp ahead of me and the race was decided in that instant. I knew that I had to do all I could to retake the lead and I made the most of the fact that my tyres were fresher than his. The pit stop went without a hitch; we have worked hard to improve the driver changes as were losing too much time before. The championship now has a more interesting look about it and whoever wins will be the driver who makes the fewest mistakes. It is great knowing that we are among the title contenders".
Maserati leads the Manufacturers' standings with 151.5 points; next come Corvette on 92. With only 58 points still to play for, Maserati are mathematically uncatchable, subject to confirmation by the FIA. The Team championship is between Vitaphone Racing Team (on 91 points) and Playteam Sarafree (on 57). Both outfits race in the Maserati MC12.
In the light of today's results and with two races left to run, the challenge for the Drivers' title is now wide open: there are five Maserati drivers at the top of the standings separated by only three points. Leading are Thomas Biagi, Andrea Bertolini and Andrea Piccini on 47 points with Christian Montanari and Miguel Ramos, thanks to today's win, coming next on 44.
The race got off to an exciting start and saw leader Michael Bartels come off worst in a clash with Hezemans. The German spun and finished up in the sand, losing a lot of ground in the process.
The excitement did not stop there as Montanari benefited most from Bartels' bad luck. Having moved into the lead, Montanari increased the gap he had over the pack. The first round of pit stops hinted at the teams' strategy and Ramos, Montanari's replacement, found himself chasing Sharp once back out on the track.
The Portuguese driver, in a stunning overtaking move on the Englishman, soon retook command. Behind them Piccini defended his position from Menten without breaking too much sweat. Also drawing the crowd's attention was Biagi's personal battle with and overtaking of Deletraz on lap 41.
Montanari took the wheel again at the second round of pit stops. He raced well to hold off Wendlinger until the two hours were up. The chequered flag soon came out to mark the first win of the season for Montanari/Ramos. Filling the other podium places were Wendlinger/Sharp and Kumpen/Longin. Given the extra 80kg they had on board, Bertolini/Piccini's fourth spot was a superb result and they even edged out their team mates, Giannoccaro/Pier Guidi (sixth after making a sparkling comeback). Seventh went to Michael Bartels, a finish that allowed his partner, Thomas Biagi, to keep hold of the lead among the drivers, even though it is one shared with Bertolini/Piccini.
JMB Racing scored a great one-two in the Citation Cup. Aucott/Ferté cruised to victory in front of their team mates Kutemann/Gosse; both crews in a Maserati MC12.
"The first win in the FIA GT is special," said Christian Montanari. "We did not get off to the best of starts but made the most of an accident ahead of us that we managed to avoid getting caught up in. The car was very well balanced and this allowed us to push on during our stints. This was a win that we have been chasing for a while and I think we deserved it Everyone, from Miguel (Ramos) to the mechanics did a fine job and I would like to take the chance to thank them. We now have a better chance in the championship and we will be going all out to till the end".
The next round of the FIA GT International Championship will take place next weekend at Nogaro, France.
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