BARCELONA - Brilliant result for Matthew Jordan in Barcelona race 2: sixth place! Final round of the European lasting 50 'GTS class cars reserved for 18, Jordan was on track in the second half of the race after the first part of the steering wheel made by Comrade Andrew Wiser. Under a sky threatening rain, but with dry asphalt, the 29 year-old pilot Passatore has battled until the last corner with the fierce competition. The Aston Martin Racing No. 53 of Villois was held behind three Ferrari 430 GT3, but a few corners from the finish line was inserted by the British Mosler MT900 Martin Short, also due to a technical problem. Jordan was indeed off traction control in the closing laps, technical aid in an ice-braking and fast corners such as that adopted in Barcelona. The end result was still fantastic, beyond anyone's expectations that Matthew was relying on the Catalunya circuit debut ever and the competition was numerically and qualitatively high: two world-class drivers such as Sebastien Loeb and Stephane Ortelli were forced to retire while Bontempelli and Livio have closed in 11th place.
" could not get better than this, I am happy, delighted - Comment on MG in the paddock - the outcome of both races, especially the second. Compared to Saturday, there were fewer cars (38 vs. 18, ndr) but nobody was on track to make their appearance. The car was performing well and trimmed, unfortunately I had to turn off the traction control in the final for a small technical problem. Too bad I lost the 5th position just a few corners from the checkered flag but relying party that Wiser is 12 ° the result is fantastic . "For the record race 2 was won by the Audi R8 Campania-Figueiredo. Jordan concluded by thanking " If I had this wonderful experience I owe thanks to the support of my sponsors and Villois Racing has given me these opportunities. A special thanks to the invaluable help of Zerosette Racing and the fans who have supported me in front of the TV and also live as it happened at Monza .
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| Matt Jordan in the paddock next to the box Villois Racing |
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