We go! We go! We go to Mugello and to Barcelona at the same time. The previous racing weekend that combined Imola and Magny-Cours proved that we need to go to two more races at the same time.
Mugello will be particularly loud and solemn: there is the Porsche festival with test drives, parades and a lot of interesting events for viewers. The paddock in Tuscany will turn into Porsche village (interesting word collocation, isn’t it?) where everybody will be able to find an activity at option, from consultations with technical specialists of the brand to virtual simulators.
Special offroad sections were built for Cayenne and Macan, the special track is also organized for Panamera, and an exhibition of the Stuttgart museum showpieces is promised... In brief, if you have a possibility and desire to spend an unforgettable weekend, we will be very glad to see you in Tuscany.
Of course, we also hope to present a spectacular show to our fans: Porsche Carrera Cup Italia is coming to its end. The penultimate round is a possibility to provide an eye-catching final and significantly change the position in the standings.
It will be the main task of our team leader Alessio Rovera. The task of Lino Curti will be to reach the podium in the Michelin Cup classification. For Carlo Curti the race in Mugello is a possibility to significantly improve his personal result: our team has already had a possibility to drive on this track this summer.
Meanwhile Thomas Nicolle sets off to Barcelona with the similar beautiful Porsche with the Ukrainian flag on the roof (olele!). The previous Porsche Carrera Cup France weekend was, in all honesty, unsuccessful for our driver, and he has every chance to improve the situation in Spain.
The schedule is not so tense as of the previous “double” weekend. Let’s have a closer look.
Friday
Spain
At 9:40 and 11:40 a. m. – two sessions of free practices.
At 3:00 p. m. – qualification before the race 1.
Saturday
Italy
9:00 a.m. – free practices for Michelin Cup participants.
10:40 a.m. – free practices for all the PCCI participants.10:40 a.m. – free practices for all the PCCI participants.
Spain
2:20 p. m. Race 1. PCCF.
Italy
4:00 and 4:30 p. m. – two PCCI qualification segments.
Sunday
Italy
9:45 a.m. Race 1. PCCI
Spain
11:10 a.m. Race 2. PCCF
Italy again
4:15 p.m. Race 2. PCCI
As you can see, there is a lot to watch this weekend, and there is no need to be torn between two different circuits. It means that we offer you to gather near your monitors and support Tsunami RT! We have some space for prize cups on our shelves!