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Ferrari 296 GT3 continues its test programme four months before its first race

IMSA
GT World Challenge Europe
23 Sep. 2022 • 15:04
Prior to its race debut at the 2023 Daytona 24 Hours, the 488's little sister is continuing its testing program in Europe.
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Three days of testing at Portimao in Portugal, invaluable for gathering data and continuing the development programme that will see the new Ferrari 296 GT3 make its January 2023 debut at the 24 Hours of Daytona, opening round of the American IMSA series. During the Portuguese trip, four official Competizioni GT drivers took turns at the wheel, working non-stop.

 

The Autodromo Internazionale dell’Algarve, a 4,653-kilometre track characterised by long straights and technical curves, particularly well-suited to a range of dynamic testing, hosted the new 296 GT3 tests behind closed doors. The weather over the three days varied between fine spells with summer temperatures and short, intense downpours. Alessandro Pier Guidi, Davide Rigon, Daniel Serra and Miguel Molina, tested the new Ferrari supplying data and reports to the technicians and engineers monitoring the car’s progress from the pit wall and the garage. 

 

We concluded three positive days of testing, in which we completed the activities that had been planned, collecting a lot of data that we will now have a way to analyze, in order to optimize the path following the program and the direction we have defined.

Daniel Serra

 

With just under four months to go before the endurance race in Daytona, Florida, the testing process of the car, which made its first appearance last April for its shakedown at Fiorano, goes into overdrive, reviving the tradition that every new Maranello-produced model has undergone. 

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