Nigel Mansell Returns to Ferrari at Silverstone
07 May 2007
Nigel Mansell made his return
to Ferrari yesterday in the FIA GT Championship at Silverstone. The
British champion had a lot of fun in the two-hour race which he started
before handing over to his team-mate, Chris Niarchos. Nigel jumped
in for the final stint of the race and brought the Ferrari across the
line in seventh position. The Scuderia Ecosse sister car of Andrew
Kirkaldy and Tim Mullen finished in fifth place after both cars suffered
with handling problems.
Nigel Mansell OBE: "I've really enjoyed my experience
with the team; they are a great bunch of lads and I'm just disappointed
for them that their usual pace wasn't there. We had the pace
but the tyres went away so quickly today. This was the first time I
have ever had to share my car and it was good to share with Chris (Niarchos)
who is a great guy. I would have liked for us to be more competitive
but the team know what needs to be done. I'm pleased I've
sampled the series; there were some fabulous drivers out there today,
and some bullies too! I've had a great workout and everyone is
now asking me what happens next. Well, who knows?! I want to say thank
you to Stewart (Roden) as I've had a fantastic weekend with him
and his team."
Chris Niarchos: "I had a great drive today. Yes, the car was
a handful but I just drove as hard as I could and was actually quicker
than Tim (Mullen) so I've no complaints! I struggled yesterday,
which was a bit of a shock after my good form at Estoril, so I wanted
to make sure I did a good job today. It all seemed to flow so I could
keep it clean and do a good job for Nigel. It's hard to explain
what it has been like to drive with him. It was an awesome experience,
one of the best of my life, and I would relish the opportunity to do
it again."
Andrew Kirkaldy: "I got jumped at the start by (Sean) Edwards
but I decided to bide my time as I knew I would be able to pass him
later. Unfortunately my tyres went off after four or five laps so it
all became a lot of hard work. The car was really sliding around so
from that point on I was a sitting duck. My second stint was better
but still not as it should be. It's a shame as the three cars
in front of me were all within reach if my car had been its usual self.
I'm frustrated
as it's hard to swallow going from pole position and having to
settle for fifth place. This will just fire us up to do better though
so hopefully we'll come back strong in Bucharest."
Tim Mullen: "We struggled to get a lot of laps out of the tyres
this weekend so we will be working hard with Pirelli to make sure we
can make the tyres last. I took over the car from Andrew and didn't
get new rubber so it was pretty tough for me but I had to make the
best of it and do the best I could."
Stewart Roden, Scuderia Ecosse team principal: "It's been
quite an experience having Nigel with us this weekend and I want to
say on behalf of the whole team that we have enjoyed every moment of
it. Nigel is incredibly popular which we realised when we took him
to do an autograph session today and he got mobbed! He takes the time
to speak to everyone and involves every member of the team which I
know the boys all appreciated. We made a mistake on tyre choice today
so we're disappointed not to be able to give
Nigel a winning car but it has been a lot of fun all the same."
Next up for Scuderia Ecosse is round three of the FIA GT Championship
in Bucharest in two weeks' time. This will be Jarek Janis' first
race with the team, the young Czech partnering Tim Mullen, whilst Chris
Niarchos and Andrew Kirkaldy return to racing together again.
Scuderia Ecosse
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GT Championship
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