At the end of an intense and thrilling 24 Hours of
Spa-Francorchamps,
The two Iron Lynx Ferraris were
consistently in the top positions, but in the final hours, the number 51 and 71
fell away from a chance to fight for victory. Antonio Fuoco, Davide Rigon and
Daniel Serra in the 488 GT3 Evo 2020, were hampered by a drive-through for a
Full Course Yellow infringement in the early morning and a prolonged stop in
the final stages. This left them on the bottom step of the podium, which
Antonio Fuoco strenuously defended from the assaults of the number 55 Mercedes.
Crossing the line in second place at the sixth hour and fourth at the twelfth
hour, the number 71 crew, who arrived at Spa on top of the standings,
nonetheless earned vital championship points. Teammates James Calado, Nicklas
Nielsen and Miguel Molina closed in ninth. Leading the race after sixteen
hours, the number 51 drivers saw any hopes of glory dashed by a puncture that
forced their 488 GT3 Evo 2020 to make a problematic pit stop with less than two
hours to go.