Ferrari Challenge returns to Canadian GP
"The participation of the Ferrari F430 Challenge Series at the Grand Prix du Canada has become a wonderful tradition. The passionate gentlemen-drivers that compete in their purpose-built Ferrari 430 have always produced exciting racing for our fans. We did not hesitate a moment to include them on the weekend schedule," said François Dumontier, president of Octane Racing Group and promoter of the event. "They are the pride of a great number of North American tifosi who attend the Montreal event, and the cars are always a very popular attraction in the support race paddocks for spectators. To add to the show, tradition has it that the Ferrari Scuderia designates either its team director or one of its drivers to attend the Ferrari Challenge podium ceremonies. Who knows whether Felipe Massa or Fernando Alonso could be saluting their fans prior to the race?"
"We are thrilled to see the return of the Grand Prix of Canada to the 2010 Formula 1 World Championship," remarked Marco Mattiacci, Ferrari North America President and CEO. "Once the good news reached us, we immediately decided to accept the invitation to again include the Challenge Race into the Formula One weekend festivities. Canada is a country with racing in its DNA, and Quebec in particular has always demonstrated a great deal of passion for Ferrari."
Sanctioned by the Grand-American Road Racing Association, the Ferrari Challenge Series exclusively features the 490 horsepower 4.3-liter V8 engine F430 model specially prepared for competition. The Challenge is designed for Ferrari owners who are not professional racers. North American authorized Prancing Horse dealer teams handle all race preparation. Ferrari Challenge Series competition is often close and intense. Fans attending the Montreal races have witnessed tremendous battles to the finish. Former Montréal Canadien hockey defenseman Patrice Brisebois, made his motor racing debut in the series.