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All set for Ferrari grand finale at Mugello


Ferrari 312 P Spyder s/n 0872

Ferrari 312 P Spyder s/n 0872

Grid B - Race 1

Grid B - Race 1

Qualifying session

Qualifying session

Qualifying session

Qualifying session

Qualifying session

Qualifying session

Race 1, Grid B - C. Traber

Race 1, Grid B - C. Traber

Grid B, Race 2 - C. Monteverde

Grid B, Race 2 - C. Monteverde

Grid B - Race 1

Grid B - Race 1

Race 1, Grid C - C. Monteverde

Race 1, Grid C - C. Monteverde

FXX Programme

FXX Programme

FXX Programme

FXX Programme

FXX Programme

FXX Programme

Luca di Montezemolo, Jean Todt, Kimi Raikkonen, Felipe Massa, Piero Ferrari

Luca di Montezemolo, Jean Todt, Kimi Raikkonen, Felipe Massa, Piero Ferrari

Ferrari 312 P Spyder s/n 0872

Ferrari 312 P Spyder s/n 0872

Ferrari 312 P Spyder s/n 0872

Ferrari 312 P Spyder s/n 0872

Ferrari 312 P Spyder s/n 0872

Ferrari 312 P Spyder s/n 0872

Ferrari 312 P Spyder s/n 0872

Ferrari 312 P Spyder s/n 0872

 

The Mugello International Circuit hosted a packed programme of races and demonstrations on this the third day of the 2007 Ferrari World Finals. Tomorrow, the event comes to a close with a show from Scuderia Ferrari Marlboro which will provide the opportunity for everyone to celebrate, along with Kimi Raikkonen, Felipe Massa and the whole team, the recently conquered F1 World Championship titles. It looks like being a very exciting day, also thanks to demonstration runs by the single-seaters prepared by the F1 Clienti department, which along with the laboratory-cars of the "FXX Programme" were already in action today. Among the runners on track in an FXX will be none other than seven times world champion, Michael Schumacher.

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Completing the party, Sunday also features demonstration runs from the F430 GT cars that have given Ferrari the 2007 FIA GT2 Constructors' Cup, as well as a parade of the most significant cars in the history of the Maranello marque, right up to the present day with the new 430 Scuderia.

Today's race programme saw the titles decided in the Italian and European series of the Ferrari Challenge Pirelli Trophy. The Italian title went to Vito Postiglione (Motor/Malucelli) who also won today's race. In the Shell Cup, with Giorgio Massazza already crowned champion yesterday, the win went to Nina Jeranic (AC-Maranello Auto.) The final race victory of the season in the main category for the European series went to Henri Moser (Kessel Racing) with Michael Cullen (Rossocorsa) assuring himself of the title. Victory among the gentlemen drivers went to Switzerland's Lloyd La Marca (Stradale Automobile) with the win on the day going to Michael Cantillon (Ferrari GB Dealer Team.) Roberto Fata (Ferrari of Long Island) repeated his first place finish of yesterday in the North American Ferrari Challenge Pirelli Trophy, in which Mike Zoi (Shelton Ferrari) is champion.

The Mugello circuit has also been hosting the first races in the Shell Ferrari Historic Challenge, which is also open to historic Maseratis. After these races, wins went to the 1960 Ferrari 256 F1/FL, driven by Tony Smith in the "A" category for single-seaters; the 1958 Ferrari 250 Testa Rossa driven by Carlos Monteverde in the "B" class for sports and GT cars fitted with drum brakes and the 1980 Ferrari 512 BB LM with Paul Knapfield at the wheel in the "C" category for cars with disc brakes.

Scarperia (Florence)
27 October 2007