joost
01-07-2003, 20:42
de rekenwonders op de paddock kunnen al even kijken of er voor Anthony nog iets in zit:
Five races into the Championship and the points tables in the two classes couldn’t be more different.
Amazingly – or perhaps not – the top 13 drivers in the GT Drivers Championship are all Ferrari or Lister drivers. All the way from Biagi and Bobbi with their five out of five and 50 points, to Marco Zadra in 12th in the Creation Lister, they’re all Storm or 550 drivers.
As Mike Hezemans stomped back to the paddock after retiring at the Melbourne Hairpin, you could read his frustration: the top Viper drivers are Henrik Roos and Magnus Wallinder on 11, while Kumpen and Hezemans have still yet to score a point.
In the GT Teams Championship, GNM are into double figures, but the top four teams are again Ferrari and Lister entrants.
Spa offers double points, so if Biagi and Bobbi have another perfect score, that could effectively be that.
GT Drivers
1 Matteo Bobbi 50
=1 Thomas Biagi 50
3 Enzo Calderari 24
=3 Lilian Bryner 24
=3 Stefano Livio 24
6 Luca Cappellari 23
=6 Andrea Piccini 23
=6 Fabrizio Gollin 23
=6 Jean-Denis Deletraz 23
10 Bobby Verdon-Roe 18
11 Jamie Campbell-Walter 16
=11 Nathan Kinch 16
13 Marco Zadra 14
14 Magnus Wallinder 11
=14 5 Henrik Roos 11
GT Teams
1 BMS Scuderia Italia 73
2 Lister Racing 39
3 Care Racing 24
4 Creation Autosportif 18
5 Graham Nash Motorsport 13
6 Force One Festina 9
7 Roos Optima Racing Team 9
8 Konrad Motorsport 4
Victory for Ortelli and Lieb at Donington Park has turned N-GT into a Drivers and Teams battle that should go all the way. Marc Lieb has been absolutely clear in his own mind that the first three races saw all sorts of bad luck strike the lead Freisinger car: it's now two out of the last two for the top Porsche runners, and with Spa to come, does that make these two the title favourites? They're the only pairing to have won two races this season. Tim Sugden may have only scored half the points of the Mullen / Davies pair at the top of the Drivers table, but a good result at Spa....or are we underestimating the development and reliability testing of the TMC Ferraris? Jamie Davies and Tim Mullen have scored in every round so far.
Freisinger leads the teams race now, five ahead of Maranello Concessionaires, with JMB the only realistic challengers. Freisinger lead because they're the only two car team in which the 'lead car' is being reliably supported by the 'number two' car. RWS Yukos had their best event of the season at Donington, with both cars scoring, while Eurotech has inched ahead of EMKA - for now.
N-GT Drivers
1 Jamie Davies 30
=1 Tim Mullen 30
3 Andrea Bertolini 29
=3 Fabrizio de Simone 29
5 Marc Lieb 28
=5 Stephane Ortelli 28
7 Martin Short 15
=7 Tim Sugden 15
9 Gabriele Gardel 14
=9 Bert Longin 14
11 Godfrey Jones 13
=11 Stephane Daoudi 13
=11 3 David Jones 13
14 Steeve Hiesse 11
=14 Guillaume Gomez 11
N-GT Teams
1 Freisinger Motorsport 42
2 Team Maranello Concessionaires 37
3 JMB Racing 33
4 RWS Yukos 22
5 Team Eurotech 16
6 EMKA Racing 15
7 AutoPalace 11
Five races into the Championship and the points tables in the two classes couldn’t be more different.
Amazingly – or perhaps not – the top 13 drivers in the GT Drivers Championship are all Ferrari or Lister drivers. All the way from Biagi and Bobbi with their five out of five and 50 points, to Marco Zadra in 12th in the Creation Lister, they’re all Storm or 550 drivers.
As Mike Hezemans stomped back to the paddock after retiring at the Melbourne Hairpin, you could read his frustration: the top Viper drivers are Henrik Roos and Magnus Wallinder on 11, while Kumpen and Hezemans have still yet to score a point.
In the GT Teams Championship, GNM are into double figures, but the top four teams are again Ferrari and Lister entrants.
Spa offers double points, so if Biagi and Bobbi have another perfect score, that could effectively be that.
GT Drivers
1 Matteo Bobbi 50
=1 Thomas Biagi 50
3 Enzo Calderari 24
=3 Lilian Bryner 24
=3 Stefano Livio 24
6 Luca Cappellari 23
=6 Andrea Piccini 23
=6 Fabrizio Gollin 23
=6 Jean-Denis Deletraz 23
10 Bobby Verdon-Roe 18
11 Jamie Campbell-Walter 16
=11 Nathan Kinch 16
13 Marco Zadra 14
14 Magnus Wallinder 11
=14 5 Henrik Roos 11
GT Teams
1 BMS Scuderia Italia 73
2 Lister Racing 39
3 Care Racing 24
4 Creation Autosportif 18
5 Graham Nash Motorsport 13
6 Force One Festina 9
7 Roos Optima Racing Team 9
8 Konrad Motorsport 4
Victory for Ortelli and Lieb at Donington Park has turned N-GT into a Drivers and Teams battle that should go all the way. Marc Lieb has been absolutely clear in his own mind that the first three races saw all sorts of bad luck strike the lead Freisinger car: it's now two out of the last two for the top Porsche runners, and with Spa to come, does that make these two the title favourites? They're the only pairing to have won two races this season. Tim Sugden may have only scored half the points of the Mullen / Davies pair at the top of the Drivers table, but a good result at Spa....or are we underestimating the development and reliability testing of the TMC Ferraris? Jamie Davies and Tim Mullen have scored in every round so far.
Freisinger leads the teams race now, five ahead of Maranello Concessionaires, with JMB the only realistic challengers. Freisinger lead because they're the only two car team in which the 'lead car' is being reliably supported by the 'number two' car. RWS Yukos had their best event of the season at Donington, with both cars scoring, while Eurotech has inched ahead of EMKA - for now.
N-GT Drivers
1 Jamie Davies 30
=1 Tim Mullen 30
3 Andrea Bertolini 29
=3 Fabrizio de Simone 29
5 Marc Lieb 28
=5 Stephane Ortelli 28
7 Martin Short 15
=7 Tim Sugden 15
9 Gabriele Gardel 14
=9 Bert Longin 14
11 Godfrey Jones 13
=11 Stephane Daoudi 13
=11 3 David Jones 13
14 Steeve Hiesse 11
=14 Guillaume Gomez 11
N-GT Teams
1 Freisinger Motorsport 42
2 Team Maranello Concessionaires 37
3 JMB Racing 33
4 RWS Yukos 22
5 Team Eurotech 16
6 EMKA Racing 15
7 AutoPalace 11