Top-10 of 2016: Giancarlo Fisichella in Monza

Top-10 of 2016: Giancarlo Fisichella in Monza

Now the 2016 Blancpain GT Series season is over, it’s time to look back at some of the highlights of the past ten races. In this top-10 series, we’ll take a look at the performances that were sometimes not that obvious, but played a crucial part in the outcome of the race. The second part of our 2016 top-10 is the final stint of Giancarlo Fisichella at Monza, which gave AF Corse a second place finish in the Pro-Am category.

It’s hard to call a 43-year-old former F1 Grand Prix winner a rookie, but that is exactly what Giancarlo Fisichella was when he arrived at Monza. ‘Fisico’ had never driven a GT3 car or in a round of the Blancpain GT Series before, but at the Italian Temple of Speed he showed immediately that he would fit in perfectly by claiming the pole in the Pro-Am category, third overall on the starting grid.

Fisichella’s team-mates on the #53 AF Corse Ferrari did the opening two stints of the Monza three-hour race and had some difficulties in defending that excellent starting position. By the time Fisichella took the wheel, 63 minutes from the end, the #53 Ferrari was one lap down on the leaders, 21st overall and seventh in class.

What followed was a world class performance. Fisichella used the first half of his stint to get up to fourth in class and although overall leaders Van Gisbergen and Buhk were in a fierce battle themselves, Fisichella managed to unlap himself and continue his run towards the front. He kept his cool to avoid a couple of incidents, climbed to third in Pro-Am and six laps from the end he conquered the position he would cross the line in: second in class and tenth overall. And he set fastest lap of the race. Not bad for a rookie.

Watch the highlights of Monza:

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