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PIRELLI MARANELLO FERRARI CHALLENGE |
PADDOCK
STORIES: ROUNDS
2 & 3 : SPA FRANCORCHAMPS
26/27 APRIL 2003
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- Shame that Ian Flux didn't get a chance to race Phil Burton's spare
360/Ch. He would not have been eligible for PMFC points but the idea
was that he would run in Class B in the same race. The car was not quite
ready but he has applied for, and been granted permission, to race as
a PMFC guest driver at Donington. It will be interesting to see how
our chaps compare.
- Oliver Morley, having driven brilliantly in the second race, had just
launched himself to the top step of the podium when they blasted out
the French national anthem. It seems that someone in the organisation
had typed his name as OLIVIER and therefore the obvious conclusion was
that he must be French. Bit of a blow to a Mancunian lad.
- Not only is she very pretty and photogenic but she can also drive.
Vanina Ickx became the darling of the paddock and was followed around
everywhere by the photographers. She races only occasionally but has
competed a couple of times in the Spa 24-hours (once with her Dad) so
clearly knows her way around. Observers reported that she was using
parts of the track that others didn't even know existed and, if you
stall your car on the grid, it certainly helps to be a girl - and a
Belgian one at that.
- When Swifty lost his wheel during the qualifying session with it into
the countryside went all five wheel bolts as well. He reports that he
thought of a unique way of harnessing the marshals to try and find them.....
he offered a beer for every one recovered, with the result that not
only was he handed all five bolts but all five washers as well. So,
did he deliver, we'd like to know?
- Organisation at Spa has always been slightly eccentric and this time
it was no different. Bullying paddock marshals, forgetfulness in arranging
a PMFC podium, wrong grid positions, funny anthems and general haplessness
made one wonder how they ever manage bring a race meeting to a conclusion.
- This may be a record but for the wrong reasons. Was this the first
PMFC race with none in the "O" class? Andy Duncan had entered
his 348 but an engine malfunction prevented it turning up. Maybe times
have just moved on: in the old days there were either "O"
class cars or very expensive "M" class ones. These days it's
so easy to go racing with a factory-spec 355 Challenge car.
- The European 360 Challenge runners looked notably sparse compared
with previous years. Both 'gentlemen' and 'professional' classes had
been combined and there wasn't the profusion of slinky transporters
that we were used to. There wasn't even a transporter from Ferrari UK
whereas last year there was quite a sizeable representation from the
home team.
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Back's first race in his 355/Ch
did not always go smoothly |
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Tyres were on and off a few
times over the weekend |
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Italian guest driver Vagletti
was a bit of a loose cannon |
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Marco drove hard but couldn't
show a lot of results |
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Charneca's car was in bits
with a gaiter change |
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Ollie has a sly look across
on the race 2 podium |
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Vanina.......swoon |
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pics by Paul/Fotografia Corse, Maureen
Brown, Henk Brouwer, Daneels Bart &
Dirk de Jager |
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