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17 Mar 2023Endurance, IMSA

Grids Set for Sebring 12 Hour

Sebring 17 March 2023

Ferrari is set to begin its charge for the 12 Hours of Sebring from the fifth position in both the GTD-Pro and also the GTD categories. Run under a gorgeous sunny sky and comfortable 21 degree temperatures, the 15-minute session saw competitors from both the GTD-Pro and also GTD categories simultaneously on track to secure their best laps. Unfortunately, however, the session was shortened by nearly five minutes as an incident in the first corner necessitated a red flag period, prematurely bringing the session to an end.

GTD-Pro. Risi Competizione is set to start from the fifth position in their category based on a 1:59.939 lap achieved with Daniel Serra behind the wheel. The No. 62 Ferrari 296 GT3 was well on its way to a better lap before the red flag flew at an inopportune moment. The time leaves the Risi car 0.624 behind the leading Corvette in the category.

GTD. Ferrari factory driver Alessio Rovera set the leading time for Ferrari in the GTD category with a 2:00.124 lap, also good for fifth in the GTD category. The Triarsi Competizione team rebounded from several issues encountered in the various practice sessions earlier in the weekend, but ultimately produced a lap that was 0.410 behind the leading Acura. Giorgio Sernagiotto took the challenge of qualifying for the No. 47 Cetilar Ferrari and was able to secure 10th in the category, with Simon Mann just behind in the No. 21 AF Corse Ferrari entry.

Schedule. The 71st running of the 12 Hours of Sebring is set to get underway on Saturday, 18 March at 10 a.m. (local time).  

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