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Alfa Revival Cup Round 5: Giacomo Barri takes Mugello victory after a fierce duel with Davide Bertinelli

Luigi and Niccolò Mercatali complete the podium. Fastest lap by Bertinelli, pole by Walter Ben and Fabio Babini.

October 14, 2024: In an atmosphere saddened by the memory of the tragic loss of Emilio Petrone, winner of the previous Alfa Revival Cup race at Vallelunga, the Mugello weekend delivered an intense and thrilling race. A minute’s silence was held in memory of the late racer before the start of the event.

One of the most emotional moments came when Giacomo Barri, Petrone’s teammate in the OKP Alfa Delta Racing Team, took to the grid in the #50 GTAm. Their shared mission: to win the championship and honour Emilio by inscribing his name in the history books.

In qualifying, pole position was taken by Walter Ben and Fabio Babini of Scuderia Clemente Biondetti, ahead of Giacomo Barri and Davide Bertinelli.

Right from the start, Barri seized the lead at turn 2, overtaking Walter Ben, with Davide Bertinelli from Team Gatti in second place and Daniele Perfetti from OKP Alfa Delta Racing making an aggressive move at turn 4 to take 3rd place. Lukas Stojetz, paired with Bernhard Laber of OKP Alfa Delta Racing Team, was 4th, with Fabrizio Sabatini of Jolly Car Squadra Corse, partnered with Edoardo Caponi, just behind. Caponi executed a textbook start, gaining five positions. Giovanni Serio from Carrera Team, co-driving the Giulia Sprint GTA with Massimo Guerra, also made a great start, advancing from 12th to 7th position. But the most impressive start came from Antonio Crescenti, also from Carrera Team, paired with Francesco Pantaleo, who propelled their Giulia Sprint GTA from 18th to 9th. But the action didn’t stop there: just a few corners in, Davide Bertinelli overtook Giacomo Barri to take the lead. Still in the first lap, Giulio Sordi, co-driving the Giulia Super with his brother Mattia, got stuck in the gravel at Arrabbiata 2 due to an engine issue, bringing out the Safety Car for the next two laps.

The race resumed on lap 3. Giacomo Barri immediately attempted to overtake, locking up his front tires, but couldn’t pull it off. By lap 4, the fight between cars in different classes was heating up: Stefan Rollwagen of OKP Alfa Delta Racing Team in the Giulia Sprint GT Veloce, Fausto Amendolagine of Scuderia Capannone Garage, and Fabio Gimignani of Scuderia Clemente Biondetti in their GT Veloce 2000s, and Marco Milla in the Giulia Super were battling it out between 23rd and 26th place. Close behind was Sergio Sambataro in the Giulia TI Super for Scuderia Etna. Meanwhile, in the H1 T 2000 class, Gianni Acciai of Scuderia Clemente Biondetti, paired with his son Edoardo, and Mauro Bini of the same team, teamed with Carlo Fabbrini, were fighting for the 29th and 30th positions.

Bertinelli tried to extend his lead, but on lap 6, he ran slightly off track at Casanova, allowing Barri to take the lead. During the same lap, Stefano Barbieri of the AMG RS team made an impressive overtake at Bucine, passing Christian Ondrak from OKP Alfa Delta Racing Team, co-driving with Massimo Bortolami. On lap 7, Christoph Winkler, driving the GTAm alongside his son Bernd, was in 13th place and in hot pursuit of Walter Ben.

On lap 8, the pit lane opened, with Bertinelli still tenaciously pursuing Barri. At this stage, Walter Ben’s GTAm began experiencing gearbox troubles, forcing him to return to the pits. The damage was so severe that Fabio Babini was unable to continue. Mechanical issues also struck Dario Inhelder from the Auto Engiadina team, who had been running in 19th place. Meanwhile, a thrilling battle unfolded between Marco Milla of Scuderia Capannone Garage, co-driving with Umberto Caucci, and Mauro Bini, partnered with Carlo Fabbrini of Scuderia Clemente Biondetti.

On lap 9, Barri pitted, handing the lead to Bertinelli. A gripping battle ensued between Bertinelli and Niccolò Mercatali (Scuderia Clemente Biondetti), who had just taken over from his father Luigi and rejoined the race in 19th position after their pit stop. The two GTAm cars engaged in a dramatic battle, weaving through the corners with late braking and sudden changes of direction as Niccolò tried every trick to challenge the Arese driver, who held his ground. At this point of the race, Daniele Perfetti was in 2nd place, Lukas Stojetz 3rd, and Peter Bachofen 4th. A clutch failure forced Franz Slama to retire from 20th place during lap 12.

On lap 15, the pit lane closed, and in the following lap, Luca Demarchi’s GTAm got stuck in the gravel at San Donato due to a driveshaft failure. The Safety Car was deployed for one lap. When the race resumed, Barri, now in 2nd place behind Bertinelli, was aggressive and determined. Daniele Perfetti put up a tough fight to hold onto 3rd place, fending off attacks from Niccolò Mercatali, who was closely followed by Matteo Kamata of OKP Alfa Delta Racing Team and Bernhard Laber. From lap 18 to the end of the race, a fierce quartet was created between the 13th and 16th positions, formed by Alberto Franceschetti in the GTAm for the Formula GT team, Fabian Körber, co-driving with his father Mathias for OKP Alfa Delta Racing Team in the Giulia Sprint GTA, Mario Salomone from the same team in the GTAm, and Emanuele Benedini, partnered with Marco Guerra of Carrera Team in the Giulia Sprint GTA, who continued at the excellent pace set by his teammate.

Fabrizio Zamuner, teamed with Peter Bachofen in the GTAm for OKP Alfa Delta Racing Team, held 8th place, maintaining the excellent rhythm set by his co-driver after the driver change.

On lap 19, drama unfolded: Bertinelli made a mistake at the exit of Arrabbiata 2, handing the lead to Barri. By lap 21, Edoardo Caponi, co-driving with Fabrizio Sabatini for Jolly Car Squadra Corse, had moved into 6thplace after a consistent race in the leading pack, passing Laber and holding his position until the finish. Another retirement followed on lap 22, with Raffaele Raimondi’s GTAm, who was in 9th place with Carlo Barbolini Cionini of Circolo della Biella, dropping out due to an intake failure.

The race concluded on lap 23 with Barri taking the victory, extending his lead in the overall standings. He was followed by Bertinelli and Luigi and Niccolò Mercatali, who moved into third place after a 10-second penalty was given to Daniele Perfetti for overtaking during the restart under the Safety Car. Bertinelli had the satisfaction of achieving the fastest lap with a time of 2 minutes 12.447 seconds.

Noteworthy was the participation of Riccardo Raimondi of Circolo della Biella, who expertly handled the Giulietta Spider Veloce throughout the race, marking the return of this model to the series. The Mugello event attracted several participants from the 2024 Modena Cento Ore, who were eager to immerse themselves in the motorsport atmosphere provided by Canossa. Among them was Hans Luginbuehel, who was captivated by the Alfa Revival Cup environment, Joachim Von Muschwitz and Matteo Kamata from OKP Alfa Delta Racing Team and Alberto Franceschetti from Team Formula GT, also put in strong performance. The familiar pairings of Bernhard Laber – Lukas Stojetz and Christian Ondrak – Massimo Bortolami also contributed to the excitement.

Shortly after his victory, Giacomo Barri declared: “We made a good start from second, jumping straight into the lead. At the beginning, we had some handling issues, possibly due to low tire pressure. It was like a qualifying session from the first lap to the last, and Davide really made me work for it. I’m happy for the team and for Emilio, who I’m sure is watching over us from above.”

The next and final round of the season will take place at the Misano World Circuit from the 1st to the 3rd of November, where the 2024 Alfa Revival Cup champion will be decided.

These are the results for Round 5

Overall Standings

1st Giacomo Barri, OKP Alfa Delta Racing Team, GTAm

2nd Davide Bertinelli, Team Gatti, GTAm

3rd Luigi Mercatali – Niccolò Mercatali, Scuderia Clemente Biondetti, GTAm

E-Class GTS 1300

1st Riccardo Raimondi, Circolo della Biella, Giulietta Spider Veloce

Class F TC 1600

1st Francesco Pantaleo – Antonio Crescenti, Carrera Team, Giulia Sprint GTA

2nd Mathias Körber – Fabian Körber, OKP Alfa Delta Racing Team, Giulia Sprint GTA

3rd Emanuele Benedini – Marco Guerra, Carrera Team, Giulia Sprint GTA

Class G1 TC 1600

1st Stefan Rollwagen, OKP Alfa Delta Racing Team, Giulia Sprint GT Veloce

Class G2 TC 2000

1st Giacomo Barri, OKP Alfa Delta Racing Team, GTAm

2nd Davide Bertinelli, Team Gatti, GTAm

3rd Luigi Mercatali – Niccolò Mercatali, Scuderia Clemente Biondetti, GTAm

Class H1 T 2000

1st Fabio Gimignani, Scuderia Clemente Biondetti, GT Veloce 2000

2nd Fausto Amendolagine, Scuderia Capannone Garage, GT Veloce 2000

3rd Carlo Fabbrini – Mauro Bini, Scuderia Clemente Biondetti, GT Veloce 2000

Class H1 TC 1600

1st Marco Milla – Umberto Caucci, Scuderia Capannone Garage, Giulia Super

Class I GR5 1600

1st Christian Ondrak – Massimo Bortolami, OKP Alfa Delta Racing Team, Giulia Sprint GTA

2nd Giovanni Serio – Massimo Guerra, Carrera Team, Giulia Sprint GTA