The race
18/11/2005
The Vitaphone Racing Team wins the team title
All four drivers performed extremely well and the consistent results and excellent organisation increased the chances of taking the title. One of the highlights was the win in the Spa 24 Hour, the first time that Maserati has won a day-long race. Other triumphs came in Oschersleben, Istanbul and Silverstone.
Michael Bartels and Timo Scheider came close to taking the fifth win in Dubai, this despite being handicapped by having an extra 150kg on board (fifty of which were assigned by the FIA). Unfortunately, they could not hold off Lamy/Gardel’s 550 challenge over the closing stages. They were helped by having only 30kg of ballast. The Trident company’s success in the team championship was confirmed by JMB Racing taking second spot. JMB earned this position with a win at Magny Cours and four second places.
Bertolini/Wendlinger always finished the races they competed in. It is a pity that Philippe Peter was not joined by another expert driver in the team’s other MC12, otherwise they could also have been in with a chance of claiming the team title. JMB Racing are still in the running for the drivers’ championship with Andrea Bertolini and Karl Wendlinger, though their lead has been reduced.
Today’s race saw the DBR9 and the Corvette move into the lead. They were closely tracked by the four MC12s. In the meantime, Lamy’s 550 was making a comeback that saw it climb to the first few positions at around the twenty lap stage. The pit stops had a clear effect on the race order as Babini/Biagi took the chance to move into top spot. After the second pit stops and the entry of the safety car when a GT2 left the track, the order reverted to what it had been at the start. The Aston Martin led from the Chevrolet.
Next came Bartels/Scheider, Bertolini/Wendlinger and Babini/Biagi in Maseratis. Behind them came the Ferrari of Lamy/Gardel. The DBR9 retired after lap 88 as Scheider overtook Kumpen. A win seemed on the cards until Lamy, lapping some two seconds faster per lap, closed in and then edged past Scheider one lap from the end.
The final race order saw Lamy/Gardel (550), head Bartels/Scheider (MC12), Hezemans/Kumpen/Longin (Corvette), Bertolini/Wendlinger and Babini/Biagi (MC12). This result modifies the drivers’ standings as Bertolini/Wendlinger still lead but by only a point from Bartels/Scheider and Gardel. Whoever comes home in the lead in Bahrain will take the title.








