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The races of Mugello of Targa Tricolore Porsche re-open the championships. Vito Postiglione, after Monza's vicotry, is first again but Castellaci, second, is only one point behind Bianconi in GT3r1. “Spidey”-Mastronardi are the winners in GT2r1 and overcome the unlucky Luigi Lucchini, retired. All is possible in  GT3r1 inside GT Open Cup with Soravito–Venica far only 8 points by  Scanzi–Bianconi, the same distance between Macori adn Scanzi in Trofeo Pirelli of  Cayman Cup. In the Selection Cup Vincenzo Donativi is very close to the title, while Lovato is the champion of GT3r2 class.
All the results on Live Timing section in this webiste
The "Italian legendary tour", ride tour created and organized by Dainese, was a success. The riders' group visited some of the most amazing town of Tuscany, its wonderful landscapes, its unique atmosphere. Maybe the english weather found by the riders group at the Mugello Circuit on the forst day of the tour helped for the success of the event (rainy day, lucky day)... On media center the three motorbike's legend -  Valentino Rossi, Giacomo Agostini, Kevin Schwantz - talked about the meaning of safety. Than, despite the rain, all on track to test again the asphalt of Mugello Circuit, a place they know very well..
See some pictures from the event on track.....

After the summer months, it's time for Targa Tricolore Porsche, again. The event, organized by Italia Motorsport - Porsche Club Italia in agreement with Pirelli, is really exciting because of big challenges in every class. Mugello Circuit (this is the second event of 2010 season) will be the first of last three races. The tuscany track will welcome to 149 riders (a record!) in GT3 Cup, GT Open Cup e Cayman Cup, a number that shows how this championship is interesting.
Timetable and ticketsprice area attached. It's possible to see the laptime of the riders connecting to Live timing. 

 

What a show, in the media centre and on track, despite the rain! Valentino Rossi, Kevin Schwantz e Giacomo Agostini were this afternoon at the Mugello Circuit fo the Italian Legendary Tour, an event created by Dainese, one of the most important factory of the world.
Valentino, 100 days after his crash at free practice of the Italian Grand Prix, said that he remember the circuit for his winnings and, after a meeting with Ceo of Mugello Circuit Paolo Poli, said thank you to the organization of Mugello Circuit, medical staff in front, for the assistance received.

Two interesting races for the weekend of Touringcar Series Championship with Carboni/Aquilanti and Vinella/Baroncini which enjoy the races.The first title in Coppa Italia 2010 (IIIrd division) is for Sanetti. F. Valle, Montali and Beltrami are the winners in the other races. After pole position of yesterday in Five Hundred Cup Silvestri lose the winning to Mertoli.  
All the official results of this week end on Live Timing of this website.

Federico Gibbin is the winner of Race2 of Challenge Renault 2.0 while Francesco Frisone is the leader of the standing . The sixth event of the Championshp will decide the champion.  

Race2 classification: 1. Federico Gibbin (Viola Formula Racing) 16 laps in 30'17"318; 2. Federico Vecchi (CO2 Motorsport) a 0"390; 3. Andrea Cecchellero (Team Torino Motorsport) a 4"681; 4. Antonino Pellegrino (Scuderia Antonino) a 6"832; 5. Francesco Frisone (Viola Formula Racing) a 11"073; 6. Edolo Ghirelli (One Racing) a 13"707; 7. Claudio Castiglioni (CO2 Motorsport) a 14"283; 8. Patrick Gobbo (Team Torino Motorsport) a 17"577; 9. Laura Polidori (Facondini Racing/LP Motorsport) a 25"735; 10. Enrico Pison (Team Torino Motorsport) a 26"364; 11. Andrea Baiguera (Brixia Autosport) a 52"443; 12. Jaka Marinšek (AK Plamtex Sport) a 56"777; 13. Ettore Bassi (Team Torino Motorsport) a 1'02"014; 14. Christian Mancinelli (Facondini Racing) a 2 giri.

General standing (after 10 races): 1. Frisone 240 points; 2. Vecchi 238; 3. Cecchellero 226;  4. Gibbin 182; 5. Pellegrino 180; 6. Castiglioni 121; 7. Gobbo 103; 8. Scionti 94; 9. Marinšek 90; 10. Pison 86

Pole position and first place in race 1 for Andrea Cecchellero in Challenge Formula Renault 2.0 that will again on track this afternoon with a 30 minutes race. 
Race1 classification: 1. Andrea Cecchellero (Team Torino Motorsport) 17 laps in 31'42"053; 2. Federico Vecchi (CO2 Motorsport) a 0"713; 3. Francesco Frisone (Viola Formula Racing) a 4"036; 4. Federico Gibbin (Viola Formula Racing) a 14"725; 5. Christian Mancinelli (Facondini Racing) a 19"285; 6. Patrick Gobbo (Team Torino Motorsport) a 26"506; 7. Antonino Pellegrino (Scuderia Antonino) a 26"664; 8. Laura Polidori (Facondini Racing/LP Motorsport) a 38"344; 9. Matteo Ciccaglioni (SG Motors) a 41"844; 10. Edolo Ghirelli (One Racing) a 42"199; 11. Claudio Castiglioni (CO2 Motorsport) a 42"538; 12. Andrea Baiguera (Brixia Autosport) a 1'32"828; 13. Ettore Bassi (Team Torino Motorsport) a 1 giro; 13. Enrico Pison (Team Torino Motorsport) a 6 giri.
General Standing after nine races: 1. Frisone 218 points; 2. Vecchi 210; 3. Cecchellero 202; 4. Pellegrino 158; 5. Gibbin 150; 6. Castiglioni 105; 7. Scionti 94; 8. Gobbo 89; 9. Marinšek 84; 10. Pison 76.

Four competitions to run off with 140 points you can get. At least three riders could win this trophy. Leqader of the classification is Francesco Frisone, two times winner this year, six times on the podium, with 194 points. 14 points behind Federico Vecchi, 3 wins and 2 pole position. Vecchi precedes Andrea Cecchellero with 168 points and one win in Vallelunga. Antonino Pellegrino e Federico Gibbin have chances for the final victory.
The championship after 4 events.
1. Francesco Frisone (Viola Formula Racing) 194 ; 2. Federico Vecchi (CO2 Motorsport) 180; 3. Andrea Cecchellero (Team Torino Motorsport) 168; 4. Antonino Pellegrino (Scuderia Antonino) 142; 5. Federico Gibbin (Viola Formula Racing) 128; 6. Claudio Castiglioni (CO2 Motorsport) 97; 7. Federico Scionti (GSK Motorsport) 94; 8. Jaka Marinšek (AK Plamtex Sport) 84; 9. Enrico Pison (Team Torino Motorsport) 74; 10. Patrick Gobbo (Team Torino Motorsport) 71.