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The Ferrari 296 GT3 passes its Fiorano tests

Since the opening in 1972 of the Fiorano track, all Ferraris have had their first test drives around this demanding circuit. At nearly three kilometre in distance the track offers plenty of challenges to test and develop the new cars.

Every single section of circuit,” stated Enzo Ferrari, “should be able to put the dynamic behaviour of the car to the test in such a way as to make it easy to identify each car’s problems.” From this standpoint, the two days of testing that saw the Ferrari 296 GT3 on the home track have allowed the Competizioni GT team to verify the validity of the project and gather useful data and indications for its development path.

“For us, Fiorano is a circuit that, as well as being our home track, provides us with a lot of information and has an important historical past given the huge number of shakedowns that have taken place here,” commented Andrea Bertolini. “I have been called on many times to test drive new cars but, taking stock of this first test, I was surprised by the levels of reliability and performance with which we took to the track.”

“We have finally been able to drive the Ferrari 296 GT3 here at Fiorano, after many hours spent on the simulator and working on the project alongside the Competizioni GT team,” added Alessandro Pier Guidi. “The first few metres are always special and leave lasting memories. They were really thrilling. The sensations of these two days of work have been very good, the car is promising and we have obtained important indications for its development that will continue over the coming months.”

Source. Ferrari

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