The Ferrari of Doriane Pin, Michelle Gatting, Rahel Frey and Sarah Bovy secured a historic victory, the first
by an all-female crew in GT racing. The Iron Dames held first place from the twelfth hour onwards, finishing
the Belgian marathon in eighteenth overall. An achievement they had pursued with determination and
courage since the project officially began in 2019. In this class, AF Corse’s 488 GT3 Evo 2020 crewed by
Hugo Delacour, Cedric Sbirrazzuoli, Alessandro Balzan and David Perel crossed the line in seventh.
Pro-Am Cup
Andrea Bertolini, Louis Machiels, Stefano Costantini and Alessio Rovera secured a great win in the AF
Corse 488 GT3 Evo 2020. Setting off from the pit lane due to a problem a few minutes before what should
have been a start from pole, the quartet staged a magnificent comeback, also embellished by Alessio
Rovera, who turned in the race’s fastest lap overall. This was Andrea Bertolini’s fifth victory in the Belgian
classic, the third won alongside Louis Machiels.
Standings
Thanks to the extra points awarded by this race, the Endurance Cup standings changed, with the
race-winning crew – Marciello-Gounon-Juncadella in Mercedes – leading on seventy-nine points, eleven
more than the trio of Serra, Rigon and Fuoco. In the Gold Cup, the Iron Dames moved top on sixty-seven
points, while in the Pro-Am class, Bertolini, Machiels and Costantini reduced the gap to the solitary leader
Dominik Baumann to eight points.
Appointments
The eighth and penultimate round of the GT World Challenge Europe powered by AWS season will run at
Hockenheim in Germany from 2 to 4 September.
Results and Ferrari Chassis Numbers
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