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Potolicchio wins Ferrari Challenge
Monterey County Herald 4 days ago
Enzo Potolicchio of Caracas, Venezuela and the Ferrari of Fort Lauderdale team continued his early-season dominance of the Ferrari Challenge of North America with a 2.702-second victory over Scott Tucker of Leawood, Kansas and Boardwalk Ferrari in the... Full Article at Monterey County Herald
Potolicchio wins Ferrari Challenge at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca
By DAVID COFFIN
Herald Correspondent
Posted: 05/22/2011 07:22:29 AM PDT
Updated: 05/23/2011 09:18:07 AM PDT
Enzo Potolicchio of Caracas, Venezuela and the Ferrari of Fort Lauderdale team continued his early-season dominance of the Ferrari Challenge of North America with a 2.702-second victory over Scott Tucker of Leawood, Kansas and Boardwalk Ferrari in the opening race of the Ferrari Racing Days at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca Saturday.
Potolicchio won from the pole in Mazda Raceway's 2011 season debut to give him two straight wins and a second heading into today's second race at the 2.238-mile, 11-turn permanent road course, which will also be the fourth race of the 12-race, six-event Ferrari North America Challenge season.
"It wasn't me, the team was amazing," said Potolicchio. Well, he did have something to do with it since he was behind the wheel of the F458 in its first season as the evolution of the 430.
"We are coming back tomorrow (2 p.m. today) and hope to get another win — but these guys are tough (referring to the other racers)," Potolicchio added. "It's been an amazing weekend."
He also noted that (Michael) "Miller with Skip Barber (Racing School) gave me some tips." This was his first time racing at Mazda Raceway and the Barber people said Enzo took the two-day advanced racing school prior to this weekend with Miller, who has been an instructor for 15+ years.
Harry Cheung of San Francisco and Ferrari of Silicon Valley finished third in the 458 class while Juan Hinestrosa of Fort Lauderdale and Ferrari of Fort Lauderdale captured the 430 group followed by Christopher Ruud of Racine, Wisconsin and Boardwalk Ferrari and Ryan Ockey of Calgary, Alberta and Ferrari of Ontario.
On track action begins again at 8:30 this morning with the second Shell Historics race scheduled for 10:35 a.m. and the second Ferrari Challenge (both the F458 and F430 are on track at the same time) to begin at 2 p.m.
John Goodman won Saturday's historic race in a 512 BB/LM by a lap over Peter Giddings in his 250 GT/Lusso. Jack Thomas was third in a 250 GT Boano.
Matteo Sardi, who is director of communications for Ferrari North America, explained that, in addition to the six North American venues and individual championship battle, there is one "wild card" race in Europe to end the season.
Drivers are either sponsored by or members of dealer teams. Points from each of the individual drivers on the dealer teams are added up to also determine a team championship at the end of the season, Sardi said.
The Ferrari Challenge "offers an experience for customers to get together for a weekend and mingle," said Sardi of the series now in its 18th season. "It's a bit of a family (atmosphere). They can also preview some of the latest products."
Ferrari North America CEO Marco Mattiacci was on hand for the presentation of the new V-12 four-wheel drive Ferrari. The vehicle model is FF for four seats and four-wheel drive and is a sweet looking — and feeling — ride.
The F1 program is for customers to purchase former F1 cars and they have six opportunities to race them. The F99XX and XX programs allow customers to purchase prototype cars and get them on track during the Ferrari Challenge weekends.
"The 599 car is in production but it is building the underpinnings of the next super car," Sardi explained.
"This (competition) is kind of the heart and soul of Ferrari. Ferrari was founded as a racing company."
It's a festive gathering with sponsors coming down from areas like the Silicon Valley, taking parade laps and enjoying lunch together.
"The Ferrari Challenge is an evolution of the way the brand was founded," Sardi said. "It's a competition, but gentleman's racing. That's not to say the drivers aren't very focused. They're athletes and they're here to win. They're using the same drive that has made them captains of industry."
Dave Coffin can be reached at 375-4509 or dcoffin@sbcglobal.net.
2011 Le Mans: Tucker's World Tour Heads To Laguna Seca
While most of his contemporaries in the American Le Mans Series and Intercontinental Le Mans Cup consider this an off weekend, Scott Tucker has different ideas. The Level 5 Motorsports driver is racing this weekend at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca in the Ferrari Challenge Series. |
The three-time national champion makes a return visit to the Monterey, California, track with the Boardwalk Ferrari Level 5 Motorsports team. The historic track is the site of some success for Tucker, who won there in the ALMS last year en route to the season championship. Tucker will make his first start at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca in the new Ferrari 458 in hopes of adding to his victory total.
The most successful driver in Ferrari Challenge Series history scored the first win for an American Driver in the new Ferrari 458 Challenge Car while setting a track record in the season opener at Infineon Raceway three weeks ago in the competition debut of the 458.
"Laguna Seca is a great circuit," said Tucker, who sits in a tie with Cooper MacNeil for second place in the FCS standings behind Enzo Potolicchio. "The course has a couple of real challenging spots. But, we’ve learned to navigate those pretty well. I’m looking forward to getting back behind the wheel of the 458. It’s a great race car to drive. We have a lot of fun racing in this series."
Tucker is one of the busiest men in motorsports. In the past few weeks, his schedule has taken him from Long Beach, California to France — to test for the 24 Hours of Le Mans — and back to California for the race at Infineon Raceway. He then returned to Europe for the 1000 km of Spa in Belgium, and is now headed back again to California.
"It’s a tireless effort for Scott. But, that shows his dedication to this race team and his desire to win," said Level 5 Motorsports Team Manager David Stone. "Whether it’s testing, racing in the ALMS, the ILMC or the Ferrari Challenge Series, Scott has proven that he’s up to the task. And, it is not just about showing up. The team is always prepared to perform at a high-level."
A 35-minute qualifying session for Race 1 for the Ferrari F430s and 458s is set for 10:20 a.m. PT Saturday. The green flag will wave on the combined race at 2 p.m. PT. Qualifying for Race 2 is scheduled for 9 a.m. PT Sunday. The green flag will wave at 2 p.m. PT.
Following the Ferrari Challenge Series races at Infineon, the Level 5 team will continue preparing for one of the biggest events of the season, the 24 Hours of Le Mans, slated for June 11-12 at Circuit de la Sarthe in Le Mans, France. The race is the third round of the prestigious ILMC. Level 5 Motorsports is the only American team competing in the prototype class in the seven-race ILMC slate — and it is the first to do so since 1984. Along with the Honda-powered Lola Prototype Tucker will drive in the 24 hour event, he will also race a new Ferrari 458 Challenge car at Le Mans in a support race.
2011 North American Ferrari Challenge Series Continues at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca with the Second Race of Its 18th Season
May 20, 2011 8:25:00 AM
ENGLEWOOD CLIFFS, N.J., May 20, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- The 2011 North American Ferrari Challenge Series continues with the second race of its 18th season at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca, the legendary track set against the picturesque backdrop of the Monterey Peninsula, California.
Spectators are welcome to attend the race, and enjoy paddock areas and overallFerrari -festival atmosphere. Tickets are now available through the Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca website (www.MazdaRaceway.com) or by calling the Ticket Office at (800) 327-7322 or (831) 242-8269, 8am - 5pm PST, Monday – Friday.
Adding to the excitement at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca, the Corse Clienti Department's 599XX, FXX and F1 Clienti programs will also participate on the track. Further, the Ferrari F430 Challenge will compete alongside its successor, the newFerrari 458 Challenge.
For the first time in North America this season, the Ferrari Historic Race - Trofeo Shell will also be held at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca. This series is eligible only to Ferraris that have received the Certificate of Authenticity or Attestation for Vehicle of Historic Interest and have a FIA Historic Technical Passport (HTP).
Also eligible are Ferraris originally designed for road use that were raced in competition at the time of their sale; documentation supporting that these cars weren't built specifically for competition use is also required. Such vehicles must be in their original configuration with the exception of changes made to comply with FIA safety requirements. All vehicles participating in the Ferrari Historic Race – Trofeo Shell are divided into various competing categories, although they race together from the same grid.
Judging from the intense competition at the 2011 North American Ferrari Challenge Series opener atInfineon Raceway (April 29-May 1), this second race at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca will be no less exhilarating for drivers and spectators alike.
AtInfineon Raceway , taking to the spectacular track for a few sessions were four F1 Clienti cars, three Ferrari FXX and no less than seven 599XX, driven by owners involved in the eponymous programs. A special guest at the event was Marc Gene, who was in attendance as a tutor to the F1 owners. Also part of this special weekend were over one hundred and twenty Ferrari owners who were able to put themselves to the test at the wheel of their cars as part of the "Excitement on Track" program.
This first round of the 2011 North American Ferrari Challenge Series featured twenty-seven cars on track, on this the maiden outing of the 458 Challenge, for two races alongside the 430 Challenge. On Saturday, Scott Tucker (Boardwalk Ferrari) won Race 1 at the wheel of the new sports car, ahead of Enzo Potolicchio (Ferrari of Fort Lauderdale) and Cooper MacNeil (Ferrari of Houston.) Of those driving the 430 Challenge, first place went to Christopher Ruud (Ferrari of Silicon Valley) followed home by Rob Metka and Guy LeClerc, both entered by Ferrari of Fort Lauderdale. In Race 2, Enzo Potolicchio emerged victorious, ahead of Harry Cheung (Ferrari of Silicon Valley) and Cooper MacNeil, with Rob Metka best of the F430 Challenge runners, outpacing Ryan Ockey (Ferrari of Ontario) and Guy LeClerc.
The new 458 Challenge is based on the spectacularFerrari 458 Italia, and introduces a number of important modifications to adapt it for competition use. While the direct injection 4497 cc V8 remains strictly in production tune, modifications have been made to the gear ratios and calibration of its dual-clutch F1 gearbox to guarantee higher torque at lower revs. Significant work has also gone into cutting the car's weight, focusing on both the interior and exterior with Ferrari 's engineers concentrating in particular on reducing the thickness of bodyshell panels and on using lightweight materials such as carbon-fiber and Lexan.
The 458 Challenge also has a specific suspension set-up, and rides on 19-inch racing rims onPirelli racing slicks and a ride height lowered by 30mm all around. Together with the new generation Brembo CCM2 brakes which debuted on the 599XX, a new ABS system, and the adoption of the F1-Trac traction control system (the first in a Ferrari Challenge model), Ferrari 's engineers have managed to improve the 458 Challenge's lap time at Fiorano (1'16.5") by two seconds over that of its predecessor, the F430 Challenge. Equally impressive is the lateral grip of the 458 Challenge – up to 1.6G.
Regarded as the longest-running of its type in North America, the Ferrari Challenge Series offersFerrari owners the opportunity to compete against each other at world-class venues throughout the U.S. and Canada. Following this race at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca, the 2011 Ferrari Challenge Series will continue to Montreal, Canada, (during the Canadian F1 Gran Prix), June 10-12; Toronto, Canada, July 8-10; Lime Rock Park, CT, July 29-30; concluding at Homestead Miami Speedway , FL, September 23-25.
The Ferrari Challenge Series is organized byFerrari North America , Inc., and is sanctioned by the Grand American Road Racing Association . Complete Challenge information can be found on www.ferrarichallenge.com.
Ferrari North America , Inc. is headquartered in Englewood Cliffs, N.J., and is the exclusive North, Central and South American importer of Ferrari vehicles including the 599 GTB Fiorano, 458 Italia, California Gran Tourer, and the newly unveiled four-seater, four-wheel drive V12 Ferrari FF. For more information please visit www.ferrariusa.com.
SOURCEFerrari North America , Inc.
Spectators are welcome to attend the race, and enjoy paddock areas and overall
Adding to the excitement at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca, the Corse Clienti Department's 599XX, FXX and F1 Clienti programs will also participate on the track. Further, the Ferrari F430 Challenge will compete alongside its successor, the new
For the first time in North America this season, the Ferrari Historic Race - Trofeo Shell will also be held at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca. This series is eligible only to Ferraris that have received the Certificate of Authenticity or Attestation for Vehicle of Historic Interest and have a FIA Historic Technical Passport (HTP).
Also eligible are Ferraris originally designed for road use that were raced in competition at the time of their sale; documentation supporting that these cars weren't built specifically for competition use is also required. Such vehicles must be in their original configuration with the exception of changes made to comply with FIA safety requirements. All vehicles participating in the Ferrari Historic Race – Trofeo Shell are divided into various competing categories, although they race together from the same grid.
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This first round of the 2011 North American Ferrari Challenge Series featured twenty-seven cars on track, on this the maiden outing of the 458 Challenge, for two races alongside the 430 Challenge. On Saturday, Scott Tucker (Boardwalk Ferrari) won Race 1 at the wheel of the new sports car, ahead of Enzo Potolicchio (
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2011 North American Ferrari Challenge Series Continues at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca with the Second Race of Its 18th Season
Ferrari North America, Inc.
ENGLEWOOD CLIFFS, N.J., May 20, 2011 -- /PRNewswire/ -- The 2011 North American Ferrari Challenge Series continues with the second race of its 18th season at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca, the legendary track set against the picturesque backdrop of the Monterey Peninsula, California.
Spectators are welcome to attend the race, and enjoy paddock areas and overall Ferrari-festival atmosphere. Tickets are now available through the Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca website (www.MazdaRaceway.com) or by calling the Ticket Office at (800) 327-7322 or (831) 242-8269, 8am - 5pm PST, Monday – Friday.
Adding to the excitement at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca, the Corse Clienti Department's 599XX, FXX and F1 Clienti programs will also participate on the track. Further, the Ferrari F430 Challenge will compete alongside its successor, the new Ferrari 458 Challenge.
Spectators are welcome to attend the race, and enjoy paddock areas and overall Ferrari-festival atmosphere. Tickets are now available through the Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca website (www.MazdaRaceway.com) or by calling the Ticket Office at (800) 327-7322 or (831) 242-8269, 8am - 5pm PST, Monday – Friday.
Adding to the excitement at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca, the Corse Clienti Department's 599XX, FXX and F1 Clienti programs will also participate on the track. Further, the Ferrari F430 Challenge will compete alongside its successor, the new Ferrari 458 Challenge.
For the first time in North America this season, the Ferrari Historic Race - Trofeo Shell will also be held at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca. This series is eligible only to Ferraris that have received the Certificate of Authenticity or Attestation for Vehicle of Historic Interest and have a FIA Historic Technical Passport (HTP). Also eligible are Ferraris originally designed for road use that were raced in competition at the time of their sale; documentation supporting that these cars weren't built specifically for competition use is also required. Such vehicles must be in their original configuration with the exception of changes made to comply with FIA safety requirements. All vehicles participating in the Ferrari Historic Race – Trofeo Shell are divided into various competing categories, although they race together from the same grid.
Judging from the intense competition at the 2011 North American Ferrari Challenge Series opener at Infineon Raceway (April 29-May 1), this second race at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca will be no less exhilarating for drivers and spectators alike.
At Infineon Raceway, taking to the spectacular track for a few sessions were four F1 Clienti cars, three Ferrari FXX and no less than seven 599XX, driven by owners involved in the eponymous programs. A special guest at the event was Marc Gene, who was in attendance as a tutor to the F1 owners. Also part of this special weekend were over one hundred and twenty Ferrari owners who were able to put themselves to the test at the wheel of their cars as part of the "Excitement on Track" program.
This first round of the 2011 North American Ferrari Challenge Series featured twenty-seven cars on track, on this the maiden outing of the 458 Challenge, for two races alongside the 430 Challenge. On Saturday, Scott Tucker (Boardwalk Ferrari) won Race 1 at the wheel of the new sports car, ahead of Enzo Potolicchio (Ferrari of Fort Lauderdale) and Cooper MacNeil (Ferrari of Houston.) Of those driving the 430 Challenge, first place went to Christopher Ruud (Ferrari of Silicon Valley) followed home by Rob Metka and Guy LeClerc, both entered by Ferrari of Fort Lauderdale. In Race 2, Enzo Potolicchio emerged victorious, ahead of Harry Cheung (Ferrari of Silicon Valley) and Cooper MacNeil, with Rob Metka best of the F430 Challenge runners, outpacing Ryan Ockey (Ferrari of Ontario) and Guy LeClerc.
Judging from the intense competition at the 2011 North American Ferrari Challenge Series opener at Infineon Raceway (April 29-May 1), this second race at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca will be no less exhilarating for drivers and spectators alike.
At Infineon Raceway, taking to the spectacular track for a few sessions were four F1 Clienti cars, three Ferrari FXX and no less than seven 599XX, driven by owners involved in the eponymous programs. A special guest at the event was Marc Gene, who was in attendance as a tutor to the F1 owners. Also part of this special weekend were over one hundred and twenty Ferrari owners who were able to put themselves to the test at the wheel of their cars as part of the "Excitement on Track" program.
This first round of the 2011 North American Ferrari Challenge Series featured twenty-seven cars on track, on this the maiden outing of the 458 Challenge, for two races alongside the 430 Challenge. On Saturday, Scott Tucker (Boardwalk Ferrari) won Race 1 at the wheel of the new sports car, ahead of Enzo Potolicchio (Ferrari of Fort Lauderdale) and Cooper MacNeil (Ferrari of Houston.) Of those driving the 430 Challenge, first place went to Christopher Ruud (Ferrari of Silicon Valley) followed home by Rob Metka and Guy LeClerc, both entered by Ferrari of Fort Lauderdale. In Race 2, Enzo Potolicchio emerged victorious, ahead of Harry Cheung (Ferrari of Silicon Valley) and Cooper MacNeil, with Rob Metka best of the F430 Challenge runners, outpacing Ryan Ockey (Ferrari of Ontario) and Guy LeClerc.
The new 458 Challenge is based on the spectacular Ferrari 458 Italia, and introduces a number of important modifications to adapt it for competition use. While the direct injection 4497 cc V8 remains strictly in production tune, modifications have been made to the gear ratios and calibration of its dual-clutch F1 gearbox to guarantee higher torque at lower revs. Significant work has also gone into cutting the car's weight, focusing on both the interior and exterior with Ferrari's engineers concentrating in particular on reducing the thickness of bodyshell panels and on using lightweight materials such as carbon-fiber and Lexan.
The 458 Challenge also has a specific suspension set-up, and rides on 19-inch racing rims on Pirelli racing slicks and a ride height lowered by 30mm all around. Together with the new generation Brembo CCM2 brakes which debuted on the 599XX, a new ABS system, and the adoption of the F1-Trac traction control system (the first in a Ferrari Challenge model), Ferrari's engineers have managed to improve the 458 Challenge's lap time at Fiorano (1'16.5") by two seconds over that of its predecessor, the F430 Challenge. Equally impressive is the lateral grip of the 458 Challenge – up to 1.6G.
Regarded as the longest-running of its type in North America, the Ferrari Challenge Series offers Ferrari owners the opportunity to compete against each other at world-class venues throughout the U.S. and Canada. Following this race at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca, the 2011 Ferrari Challenge Series will continue to Montreal, Canada, (during the Canadian F1 Gran Prix), June 10-12; Toronto, Canada, July 8-10; Lime Rock Park, CT, July 29-30; concluding at Homestead Miami Speedway, FL, September 23-25.
The 458 Challenge also has a specific suspension set-up, and rides on 19-inch racing rims on Pirelli racing slicks and a ride height lowered by 30mm all around. Together with the new generation Brembo CCM2 brakes which debuted on the 599XX, a new ABS system, and the adoption of the F1-Trac traction control system (the first in a Ferrari Challenge model), Ferrari's engineers have managed to improve the 458 Challenge's lap time at Fiorano (1'16.5") by two seconds over that of its predecessor, the F430 Challenge. Equally impressive is the lateral grip of the 458 Challenge – up to 1.6G.
Regarded as the longest-running of its type in North America, the Ferrari Challenge Series offers Ferrari owners the opportunity to compete against each other at world-class venues throughout the U.S. and Canada. Following this race at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca, the 2011 Ferrari Challenge Series will continue to Montreal, Canada, (during the Canadian F1 Gran Prix), June 10-12; Toronto, Canada, July 8-10; Lime Rock Park, CT, July 29-30; concluding at Homestead Miami Speedway, FL, September 23-25.
The Ferrari Challenge Series is organized by Ferrari North America, Inc., and is sanctioned by the Grand American Road Racing Association. Complete Challenge information can be found on www.ferrarichallenge.com.
Ferrari North America, Inc. is headquartered in Englewood Cliffs, N.J., and is the exclusive North, Central and South American importer of Ferrari vehicles including the 599 GTB Fiorano, 458 Italia, California Gran Tourer, and the newly unveiled four-seater, four-wheel drive V12 Ferrari FF. For more information please visit www.ferrariusa.com.
SOURCE Ferrari North America, Inc.
Ferrari North America, Inc. is headquartered in Englewood Cliffs, N.J., and is the exclusive North, Central and South American importer of Ferrari vehicles including the 599 GTB Fiorano, 458 Italia, California Gran Tourer, and the newly unveiled four-seater, four-wheel drive V12 Ferrari FF. For more information please visit www.ferrariusa.com.
SOURCE Ferrari North America, Inc.
2011 North American Ferrari Challenge Series Continues at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca with the Second Race of Its 18th Season
ENGLEWOOD CLIFFS, N.J., May 20, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- The 2011 North American Ferrari Challenge Series continues with the second race of its 18th season at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca, the legendary track set against the picturesque backdrop of the Monterey Peninsula, California.
Adding to the excitement at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca, the Corse Clienti Department's 599XX, FXX and F1 Clienti programs will also participate on the track. Further, the Ferrari F430 Challenge will compete alongside its successor, the new Ferrari 458 Challenge.
For the first time in North America this season, the Ferrari Historic Race - Trofeo Shell will also be held at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca. This series is eligible only to Ferraris that have received the Certificate of Authenticity or Attestation for Vehicle of Historic Interest and have a FIA Historic Technical Passport (HTP). Also eligible are Ferraris originally designed for road use that were raced in competition at the time of their sale; documentation supporting that these cars weren't built specifically for competition use is also required. Such vehicles must be in their original configuration with the exception of changes made to comply with FIA safety requirements. All vehicles participating in the Ferrari Historic Race – Trofeo Shell are divided into various competing categories, although they race together from the same grid.
Judging from the intense competition at the 2011 North American Ferrari Challenge Series opener at Infineon Raceway (April 29-May 1), this second race at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca will be no less exhilarating for drivers and spectators alike.
At Infineon Raceway, taking to the spectacular track for a few sessions were four F1 Clienti cars, three Ferrari FXX and no less than seven 599XX, driven by owners involved in the eponymous programs. A special guest at the event was Marc Gene, who was in attendance as a tutor to the F1 owners. Also part of this special weekend were over one hundred and twenty Ferrari owners who were able to put themselves to the test at the wheel of their cars as part of the "Excitement on Track" program.
This first round of the 2011 North American Ferrari Challenge Series featured twenty-seven cars on track, on this the maiden outing of the 458 Challenge, for two races alongside the 430 Challenge. On Saturday, Scott Tucker (Boardwalk Ferrari) won Race 1 at the wheel of the new sports car, ahead of Enzo Potolicchio (Ferrari of Fort Lauderdale) and Cooper MacNeil (Ferrari of Houston.) Of those driving the 430 Challenge, first place went to Christopher Ruud (Ferrari of Silicon Valley) followed home by Rob Metka and Guy LeClerc, both entered by Ferrari of Fort Lauderdale. In Race 2, Enzo Potolicchio emerged victorious, ahead of Harry Cheung (Ferrari of Silicon Valley) and Cooper MacNeil, with Rob Metka best of the F430 Challenge runners, outpacing Ryan Ockey (Ferrari of Ontario) and Guy LeClerc.
The new 458 Challenge is based on the spectacular Ferrari 458 Italia, and introduces a number of important modifications to adapt it for competition use. While the direct injection 4497 cc V8 remains strictly in production tune, modifications have been made to the gear ratios and calibration of its dual-clutch F1 gearbox to guarantee higher torque at lower revs. Significant work has also gone into cutting the car's weight, focusing on both the interior and exterior with Ferrari's engineers concentrating in particular on reducing the thickness of bodyshell panels and on using lightweight materials such as carbon-fiber and Lexan.
The 458 Challenge also has a specific suspension set-up, and rides on 19-inch racing rims on Pirelli racing slicks and a ride height lowered by 30mm all around. Together with the new generation Brembo CCM2 brakes which debuted on the 599XX, a new ABS system, and the adoption of the F1-Trac traction control system (the first in a Ferrari Challenge model), Ferrari's engineers have managed to improve the 458 Challenge's lap time at Fiorano (1'16.5") by two seconds over that of its predecessor, the F430 Challenge. Equally impressive is the lateral grip of the 458 Challenge – up to 1.6G.
Regarded as the longest-running of its type in North America, the Ferrari Challenge Series offers Ferrari owners the opportunity to compete against each other at world-class venues throughout the U.S. and Canada. Following this race at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca, the 2011 Ferrari Challenge Series will continue to Montreal, Canada, (during the Canadian F1 Gran Prix), June 10-12; Toronto, Canada, July 8-10; Lime Rock Park, CT, July 29-30; concluding at Homestead Miami Speedway, FL, September 23-25.
The Ferrari Challenge Series is organized by Ferrari North America, Inc., and is sanctioned by the Grand American Road Racing Association. Complete Challenge information can be found on www.ferrarichallenge.com.
Ferrari North America, Inc. is headquartered in Englewood Cliffs, N.J., and is the exclusive North, Central and South American importer of Ferrari vehicles including the 599 GTB Fiorano, 458 Italia, California Gran Tourer, and the newly unveiled four-seater, four-wheel drive V12 Ferrari FF. For more information please visit www.ferrariusa.com.
SOURCE Ferrari North America, Inc.
Ferrari Challenge - Tucker's World Tour Heads to Laguna Seca
Laguna Seca, May 20, 2011: While most of his contemporaries in the American Le Mans Series and Intercontinental Le Mans Cup consider this an off weekend, Scott Tucker has different ideas. The Level 5 Motorsports driver is racing this weekend at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca in the Ferrari Challenge Series.
The three-time national champion makes a return visit to the Monterey, California, track with the Boardwalk Ferrari Level 5 Motorsports team. The historic track is the site of some success for Tucker, who won there in the ALMS last year en route to the season championship. Tucker will make his first start at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca in the new Ferrari 458 in hopes of adding to his victory total.
The most successful driver in Ferrari Challenge Series history scored the first win for an American Driver in the new Ferrari 458 Challenge Car while setting a track record in the season opener at Infineon Raceway three weeks ago in the competition debut of the 458.
"Laguna Seca is a great circuit,” said Tucker, who sits in a tie with Cooper MacNeil for second place in the FCS standings behind Enzo Potolicchio. “The course has a couple of real challenging spots. But, we’ve learned to navigate those pretty well. I’m looking forward to getting back behind the wheel of the 458. It’s a great race car to drive. We have a lot of fun racing in this series.”
Tucker is one of the busiest men in motorsports. In the past few weeks, his schedule has taken him from Long Beach, California to France — to test for the 24 Hours of Le Mans — and back to California for the race at Infineon Raceway. He then returned to Europe for the 1000 km of Spa in Belgium, and is now headed back again to California.
“It’s a tireless effort for Scott. But, that shows his dedication to this race team and his desire to win,” said Level 5 Motorsports Team Manager David Stone. “Whether it’s testing, racing in the ALMS, the ILMC or the Ferrari Challenge Series, Scott has proven that he’s up to the task. And, it is not just about showing up. The team is always prepared to perform at a high-level.”
A 35-minute qualifying session for Race 1 for the Ferrari F430s and 458s is set for 10:20 a.m. PT Saturday. The green flag will wave on the combined race at 2 p.m. PT. Qualifying for Race 2 is scheduled for 9 a.m. PT Sunday. The green flag will wave at 2 p.m. PT.
Following the Ferrari Challenge Series races at Infineon, the Level 5 team will continue preparing for one of the biggest events of the season, the 24 Hours of Le Mans, slated for June 11-12 at Circuit de la Sarthe in Le Mans, France. The race is the third round of the prestigious ILMC. Level 5 Motorsports is the only American team competing in the prototype class in the seven-race ILMC slate — and it is the first to do so since 1984. Along with the Honda-powered Lola Prototype Tucker will drive in the 24 hour event, he will also race a new Ferrari 458 Challenge car at Le Mans in a support race.
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A NEW GLANCE AT FERRARI 599XX WITH MOTORSPORT.COM
For the 2011 season, KENNOL and Motorsport.com are to team up with Scott TUCKER’s Level 5 organization. You’ve already seen our logos and talents together at Sebring (LMP2 victory) and Long Beach (LMP2 victory too!), but right after that, you may have missed the 599XX « event » at Infineon. Fortunately, Motorsport launched the exclusive video of the 599XX test this week! Fasten your seatbelt, and please enjoy the trip.
Since last year, Scott TUCKER is testing and working with Ferrari North America, in order to develop the amazing lab called Ferrari 599XX. This concept embodies the future of GT cars in many ways, and even if technologies are what most people focus on with this car, the mechanical and technical features, as well as clever design, are clearly modern interpretations of what a race car is. Or should be!
“There’s so much power here,
you’ve got to be gentle!”
Scott TUCKER
Many people see this program as a fancy way for rich billionaires to spend their money into Ferrari’s R&D while they think they are real drivers. And Scott TUCKER could be the perfect example for this narrow-minded way of seeing the 599XX. But let us remind you that Scott is a 3-time US national driving champion in Ferrari Challenge, has been elected Rookie of the Year 2010 in ALMS and 2010 LMPC-ALMS Champion!
And since the guy is found of cars, he really is into other GT cars addicts too! Which is why, today, you’ve the chance to discover the 599XX in video, driven by both Scott and Justin BELL from Motorsport.com thanks to the motorsports news website! Scott lends his car to Justin after warming up the best a little bit! And even if Justin has a deep understanding and practice of GT and race cars, enjoy his reaction just when he steps out of the beast!
Published by KENNOL, on mai 13th, 2011 at 11:01 . | 1 Comment |
Friday, May 13, 2011
LEVEL 5 MOTORSPORTS GEARS UP FOR SPA
It’s been a busy, but successful month of racing for Scott Tucker and his Level 5 Motorsports team. Just two weeks after a productive test day at Le Mans and hot off a stunning victory in last weekend’s Ferrari Challenge race at Infineon Raceway comes the second round of the Intercontinental Le Mans Cup at the legendary Spa-Francorchamps circuit.
Saturday’s six-hour race, billed as the 1000km of Spa, marks the fourth event in as many weeks for Level 5. Yet, with two LMP2 class victories already under their belt this year, the David Stone-led organization heads to Belgium well prepared for the task at hand.
While Level 5’s core group traveled to Infineon Raceway last weekend, where Tucker claimed a debut victory for the new Ferrari 458 Challenge car, the rest of the crew remained in Europe following the Le Mans Test Day to prepare the No. 33 Microsoft Office 2010-sponsored Lola-Honda Coupe for the upcoming stretch of races.
With nearly 1,000 miles clocked last month at Le Mans, the team gained its first real understanding of the brand-new cars. All of that knowledge will now be put to the test this weekend, where Tucker and co-drivers Christophe Bouchut and Joao Barbosa go for victory in the ultra-competitive LMP2 division.
“It’s a big weekend for us,” Tucker said. “With wins at Sebring and Long Beach, it’s been a great start to the season. We’d obviously like to continue that but realize we’re up against a full grid here. We’re anxious to see where our package stands right now.”
Level 5 faces its toughest competition yet, as the combined European-based Le Mans Series and Intercontinental Le Mans Cup race has attracted a dozen entries from around the world. Many of which are also using this race as a warm-up for next month’s 24 Hours of Le Mans.
“The competition is increasing,” Barbosa said. “At Sebring, we didn’t have a whole lot of competition, but there’s a lot of good teams with good cars over here in Europe. We need to have our game on this weekend and focus 100 percent and do everything right. Hopefully we’ll have the speed to fight with all of those guys.”
After struggling for straight-line speed in the ILMC season-opener at Sebring, Level 5 and all other Honda-powered entries recently received a 1.2 mm larger air restrictor. While it proved to produce a marginal increase in speed at the Le Mans Test, it’s unknown where the car will stack up this weekend in terms of power.
“Of course Spa is a full race inside our ILMC championship, but it’s also a good preparation for Le Mans,” said Bouchut, a two-time winner of the Spa 24 Hours. “The larger restrictor we received before Long Beach didn’t necessarily bring what the ACO may have expected. It’s a bit of a shame to be at a disadvantage, but we’ll see what happens this weekend.”
While Bouchut and Barbosa are no strangers to the historic 21-turn, 4.352-mile circuit, Tucker, will be tackling Spa-Francorchamps for the first time. To help the three-time national driving champion get quickly up to speed, he’s been enlisted to also compete in this weekend’s SPEED EuroSeries race.
Tucker will be at the wheel of a Ligier JS51, a purpose-built open-top prototype, run by veteran Swiss outfit Horag Racing. He’ll run in both Friday’s 90-minute enduro and Saturday’s 60-minute sprint race prior to the 1000km of Spa later that day.
“I’m excited for this new opportunity,” Tucker said. “As I’ve learned, experience is the most valuable asset to success in racing, so it’s very good to be able to add this program to my schedule. While it will be a new challenge for me, I’m confident we’ll get quickly up to speed.”
But once the checkered flag falls on his first two races of the weekend, Tucker’s entire focus will turn to helping continue Level 5’s win streak in Le Mans prototype competition.
While Level 5’s core group traveled to Infineon Raceway last weekend, where Tucker claimed a debut victory for the new Ferrari 458 Challenge car, the rest of the crew remained in Europe following the Le Mans Test Day to prepare the No. 33 Microsoft Office 2010-sponsored Lola-Honda Coupe for the upcoming stretch of races.
With nearly 1,000 miles clocked last month at Le Mans, the team gained its first real understanding of the brand-new cars. All of that knowledge will now be put to the test this weekend, where Tucker and co-drivers Christophe Bouchut and Joao Barbosa go for victory in the ultra-competitive LMP2 division.
“It’s a big weekend for us,” Tucker said. “With wins at Sebring and Long Beach, it’s been a great start to the season. We’d obviously like to continue that but realize we’re up against a full grid here. We’re anxious to see where our package stands right now.”
Level 5 faces its toughest competition yet, as the combined European-based Le Mans Series and Intercontinental Le Mans Cup race has attracted a dozen entries from around the world. Many of which are also using this race as a warm-up for next month’s 24 Hours of Le Mans.
“The competition is increasing,” Barbosa said. “At Sebring, we didn’t have a whole lot of competition, but there’s a lot of good teams with good cars over here in Europe. We need to have our game on this weekend and focus 100 percent and do everything right. Hopefully we’ll have the speed to fight with all of those guys.”
After struggling for straight-line speed in the ILMC season-opener at Sebring, Level 5 and all other Honda-powered entries recently received a 1.2 mm larger air restrictor. While it proved to produce a marginal increase in speed at the Le Mans Test, it’s unknown where the car will stack up this weekend in terms of power.
“Of course Spa is a full race inside our ILMC championship, but it’s also a good preparation for Le Mans,” said Bouchut, a two-time winner of the Spa 24 Hours. “The larger restrictor we received before Long Beach didn’t necessarily bring what the ACO may have expected. It’s a bit of a shame to be at a disadvantage, but we’ll see what happens this weekend.”
While Bouchut and Barbosa are no strangers to the historic 21-turn, 4.352-mile circuit, Tucker, will be tackling Spa-Francorchamps for the first time. To help the three-time national driving champion get quickly up to speed, he’s been enlisted to also compete in this weekend’s SPEED EuroSeries race.
Tucker will be at the wheel of a Ligier JS51, a purpose-built open-top prototype, run by veteran Swiss outfit Horag Racing. He’ll run in both Friday’s 90-minute enduro and Saturday’s 60-minute sprint race prior to the 1000km of Spa later that day.
“I’m excited for this new opportunity,” Tucker said. “As I’ve learned, experience is the most valuable asset to success in racing, so it’s very good to be able to add this program to my schedule. While it will be a new challenge for me, I’m confident we’ll get quickly up to speed.”
But once the checkered flag falls on his first two races of the weekend, Tucker’s entire focus will turn to helping continue Level 5’s win streak in Le Mans prototype competition.
Pitlane-vision.com: Sensational debut in Europe for Level 5 Motorsports!
Mercredi, 11 Mai 2011 22:08 Laurent
For his first race on the old continent, the American team Level 5 Motorsports, has unfortunately not had the joy of seeing the checkered flag. Scott Tucker's men unfortunately is part of the big losers this weekend.
Following mechanical disruption, the former winner of the 24 Hours of Le Mans, Christophe Bouchut was the victim of a violent crash at the exit of the turn of the Eau Rouge. Unlike Lahaye and Mike Newton, the French driver thankfully free of the spell off the track, which caused extensive damage to the chassis of the Lola Coupe - HPD No. 33. "We can not state with certainty the cause of mechanical breakdown" said team manager David Stone. "It seems to come from the right rear of the car. There were certainly a break, but we do not know why. We take the time to explore the wreck to determine the cause. A similar incident happened at Sebring, it is important for us to address the problem seriously, because we will not put pilots' lives in danger before it resolved and determined the cause. "
Note that after a great start to the race, Scott Tucker had known before a race incident with another competitor who had led off the runway. After this excursion into the gravel trap, and a return to pit to repair the rear of the British prototype, Christophe Bouchut had taken over and runway stint, really at a steady pace before finishing his run in the stack of tires. "In this part we are at the bottom of the sixth and suddenly something broke at the rear. "Explained the French rider:" The car went head-to-tail, and apparently from what people saw on TV, she started to take off. I could not slow the car and brake. I saw that I came very quickly towards the wall and I realized that this would be a big shock and it was. "
Level 5 Motorsports team will be starting out in Belgium with a car partially destroyed, without scoring any points in the Le Mans championship Intercontinental Cup. It is now five weeks to the technical team of engineers and Lola Cars to understand the causes of this incident and rehabilitate the Lola Coupe - HPD. For the record, the team fielded two frames during the test day of 24 hours of Le Mans and can therefore easily fall back on his spare car. The trio S.Tucker / C.Bouchut / J.Barbosa this will normally be well out of the Sarthe classic.
Level 5 Motorsports team will be starting out in Belgium with a car partially destroyed, without scoring any points in the Le Mans championship Intercontinental Cup. It is now five weeks to the technical team of engineers and Lola Cars to understand the causes of this incident and rehabilitate the Lola Coupe - HPD. For the record, the team fielded two frames during the test day of 24 hours of Le Mans and can therefore easily fall back on his spare car. The trio S.Tucker / C.Bouchut / J.Barbosa this will normally be well out of the Sarthe classic.
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Flagworld.com: Level 5 Motorsports in preparationFor the 1000km race at Spa Intercontinental Le Mans Cup
Level 5 Motorsports Spa (3) Level 5 Motorsports Spa (2) Despite the limited track time, it was a weekend filled with challenges to Level 5 Motorsports in their debut on European soil. The team - owned by Scott Tucker, has made its biggest gains in this day of qualifying for the 1000 Intercontinental Cup KM Le Mans.
Victorious in their last two races LMP2, Level 5 Motorsports landed on the prestigious circuit of Spa-Francorchamps with great confidence.
Level 5 Motorsports Spa
During practice Thursday, the car had minor electrical problems, preventing the owner and driver Scott Tucker to learn the track. Once the problem is solved, it was too late to evaluate and adjust the car properly.
Scott Tucker and his teammates Christophe Bouchut and Joao Barbosa have increased throughout the practice, despite the many incidents and red flags. A low total of 30 laps were recorded by combining the 3 sessions.
During qualification, the French rider Christophe Bouchut recorded a time of 2.13.851, improving by more than 3 seconds of their fastest time in practice this morning, putting the car in ninth position.
"We're happy because we made several changes (swing), which gave us more speed in a straight line. However, insufficient to compete with the leaders. We hope to reduce the difference by tomorrow, "said Christopher.
With a shortfall of nearly 15 km / h on the straights, the crew chief David Stone is still very proud despite the circumstances.
"This is one of those unfortunate weekend when nothing goes as planned, especially when we're on a first visit to the circuit. Many of our competitors have raced several times, "says David Stone. "Our greatest achievement was to give Scott more track time as possible. It has responded by improving his time on a regular basis. "
"I trust that everything will go well tomorrow, as the car is consistent and reliable. I do not think it makes a big difference from the fifth row or the first. Let us not forget that this is a 6 hour race, so it is important to show consistency, avoid pitfalls and problems. "
Victorious in their last two races LMP2, Level 5 Motorsports landed on the prestigious circuit of Spa-Francorchamps with great confidence.
Level 5 Motorsports Spa
During practice Thursday, the car had minor electrical problems, preventing the owner and driver Scott Tucker to learn the track. Once the problem is solved, it was too late to evaluate and adjust the car properly.
Scott Tucker and his teammates Christophe Bouchut and Joao Barbosa have increased throughout the practice, despite the many incidents and red flags. A low total of 30 laps were recorded by combining the 3 sessions.
During qualification, the French rider Christophe Bouchut recorded a time of 2.13.851, improving by more than 3 seconds of their fastest time in practice this morning, putting the car in ninth position.
"We're happy because we made several changes (swing), which gave us more speed in a straight line. However, insufficient to compete with the leaders. We hope to reduce the difference by tomorrow, "said Christopher.
With a shortfall of nearly 15 km / h on the straights, the crew chief David Stone is still very proud despite the circumstances.
"This is one of those unfortunate weekend when nothing goes as planned, especially when we're on a first visit to the circuit. Many of our competitors have raced several times, "says David Stone. "Our greatest achievement was to give Scott more track time as possible. It has responded by improving his time on a regular basis. "
"I trust that everything will go well tomorrow, as the car is consistent and reliable. I do not think it makes a big difference from the fifth row or the first. Let us not forget that this is a 6 hour race, so it is important to show consistency, avoid pitfalls and problems. "
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