Thanks to back-to-back victories at Homestead-Miami Speedway and New
Jersey Motorsports Park, Ferrari, sits atop the Rolex Series GT
manufacturer's championship heading into the next stop on the schedule,
Belle Isle in Detroit on June 2.
The latest victory at New Jersey
Motorsports Park for the Ferrari 485 Italia Grand-Am helped Ferrari move
into the championship lead over Porsche, 128-123. Mazda is third in the
manufacturer's championship with 117 points. This news brought a smile
to the face of racing legend and former Ferrari factory driver Mario
Andretti.
“Hearing about success for Ferrari always makes me
happy,” said Andretti, who won the 1972 Rolex 24 at Daytona. “Ferrari is
so magical . . . the name resonates around the world. When Ferrari
scores, I think everybody is happy. I certainly have a soft spot for
them. I love when Ferrari is successful.”
Ferrari has enjoyed past
success in Grand-Am, winning the Rolex Series GT manufacturer's
championship in 2003. Ferrari driver Cort Wagner shared back-to-back GT
titles, co-driving with Bill Auberlen in 2002 and Brent Martini in 2003.
"To
have the Ferrari brand successful again in the Rolex Series has both
present and future implications," said Mark Raffauf, Grand-Am's managing
director of racing operations. "Ferrari racing--and winning--shines a
spotlight on the Rolex Series both in North America and Europe. It helps
the current competitive environment, and it bodes well for the
environment in coming years.
“Right now, it's really nice to see
how competitive GT has become with the mix of our traditional cars as
well as the inclusion of the new European cars such as Ferrari. GT
racing these days is spectacular in Grand-Am."
Jeff Segal and Emil
Assentato of AIM Autosport Team FXDD won their second straight GT race
in Sunday's Global Barter 250 presented by Susan G. Komen for the Cure
at New Jersey, co-driving the No. 69 Ferrari. The pair leads Magnus
Racing's Andy Lally and John Potter by eight points in the driver
standings, 125-117--the same margin for AIM over Magnus in the GT team
championship.
“It's been truly gratifying to be part of the whole
experience since we started with Ferrari,” Segal said. “Seeing
everything come together as quickly as it has--and as well as it has--is
just incredible. There are many people in Italy who have worked hard to
make this project a reality.”
Segal, whose family once owned a
Ferrari dealership in Philadelphia, became the youngest winner in the
Grand-Am-sanctioned Ferrari Challenge when he won at Homestead-Miami
Speedway in 2003 at age 17.
“I've been linked with the Ferrari
brand since I was a kid,” Segal said. “Ferrari is a company with a huge
international standing and huge brand awareness. Everyone around the
world knows who and what Ferrari is. But as a company, it's quite small.
It's really a family feel.”
The new Ferrari 458s started the year
with a flourish, with three entries in the season-opening Rolex 24 at
Daytona, led by fifth-place finishers Toni Vilander, Olivier Beretta and
Andrew Bertolini in the Risi Competizione entry. After finishing eighth
in the Rolex 24, Segal and Assentato placed second in the Porsche 250
at Barber Motorsports Park, a preview of things to come at Homestead and
New Jersey.
Segal and Assentato--the 2010 GT champions when they co-drove Mazdas--will try to pad their lead at Belle Isle Park in Detroit.
““We
have just an unbelievable resource with our partner in Ferrari,” Segal
said. “This car is built special for the Rolex Series but it is still
heavily based on the GT3 car, and there are 40 of those in the world.
We have a lot of support and we are learning a lot.”
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