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Ferrari Daytona 24H race report

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#63 Risi Competizione Ferrari 458: Olivier Beretta, Andrea Bertolini, Toni Vilander

#63 Risi Competizione Ferrari 458: Olivier Beretta, Andrea Bertolini, Toni Vilander

Eric Gilbert

Two Ferraris in top ten at Daytona

#63 Risi Competizione Ferrari 458: Olivier Beretta, Andrea Bertolini, Toni Vilander
#63 Risi Competizione Ferrari 458: Olivier Beretta, Andrea Bertolini, Toni Vilander

Photo by: Eric Gilbert

Maranello, 29 January – The Daytona 24 Hours took place this weekend at the International Speedway, with over sixty cars, prototypes and GT, taking part, including a racing debut appearance for five Ferrari 458 Grand Am cars, based on the GT3 version of the V8 sports car, built especially for the American series. Of the privateers flying the Maranello colours in the United States, two Ferraris finished in the top ten in a GT class dominated by Porsche, who took all three places on the podium.

Best of the Ferraris was the Risi Competizione line up of Italy’s Andrea Bertolini, Monaco’s Olivier Beretta and the Finn Toni Vilander, who staged an amazing climb up the order from eleventh on the grid to fifth at the flag, having come close to second place in the closing stages.

Eighth came the Ferrari crew of Assentato-Lazzaro-Longhi- Segal in the AIM Autosport car, displaying the craft that has taken them to many good results in this marathon race across the Atlantic.

Just five hours into the start, the other Risi car, driven by Raphael Matos, joined by the illustrious duo of Gimmi Brui and Giancarlo Fisichella, had to retire. Bruni was at the wheel of car number 62, when he had to bring it into the pits with a mechanical failure. A long stop in the pits meant this American adventure was over; a shame given Bruni had climbed up through the field after having had to start from the back of the grid after the car failed a post-qualifying technical check.

With three and a half hours to go, the AF Corse-Waltrip Ferrari 458 had to pit during Portugal’s Rui Aguas stint at the wheel, but they still came home in twenty second place, while the Extreme Speed Motorsports Ferrari was thirteenth at the flag.

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