
Yesterday Valencia's Ricardo Tormo circuit hosted the last day of the Finali Mondiali Ferrari 2010, the special event, which for the past eighteen years has given fans from all over the world the opportunity to see gathered together those involved in all Ferrari's racing and sporting activities. On Sunday morning on track were the F430s entered in the Italian, European and North American Ferrari Challenge Trofeo Pirelli, fighting it out for the world title. Also in action were the historic cars taking part in the Ferrari Historic Race --Trofeo Shell. The programme also featured untimed sessions for the historic single-seaters run by Maranello's F1 Clienti department and the FXX and 599 XX, entered in the eponymous development programmes. Once again yesterday it fell to the runners in the Ferrari Historic Race -- Trofeo Shell to get the day's action underway, taking to the track for the second and final race. Pierangelo Masselli in a Ferrari 308 GTB made the best getaway off the grid, going straight into the lead, which he was able to keep all the way to the chequered flag. Second was Christian Chavy in his F40, while the third step on the podium went to Canada's Lorne Leibel in a 365 GTB4. Spectacular passing moves and plenty of action were the key ingredients of the final races in the Ferrari Challenge Trofeo Pirelli, to crown the world champion from among entrants in the Italian, European and North American series. The Trofeo Pirelli race saw the title go to Philipp <b>...</b>
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