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The Porsche 911 GT3 Cup type 992 takes on the temple of speed !

Press release, 6 July 2021

After the Spa-Francorchamps round, the Porsche 911 GT3 Cup type 992 is now gearing up for the legendary Monza circuit in Italy. As in Belgium, Porsche Carrera Cup France competitors will look to unseat provisional classification leader Dorian Boccolacci (Martinet by Alméras).

Ascari, the Parabolica…these corner names are music to the ears of motorsport enthusiasts like so many mythical places, steeped in history. Porsche Carrera Cup France competitors are impatient to let loose the 510 horses of their atmospheric flat-six in the transalpine temple of speed. Held in tandem with the European Le Mans Series, this fourth race of the year promises to be decisive on more than one front. It marks the onset of the second half of the season and will see the pursuit of provisional classification leader Dorian Boccolacci (Martinet by Alméras) resume with a vengeance.

Two-time winner Marvin Klein (CLRT) earned several points two weeks ago in Belgium. The 22-year-old Frenchman showed great resourcefulness in-race despite a lackluster qualifying attempt. Still, Klein is heading to Italy in high spirits, well aware he is on the radar of Florian Latorre (CLRT), 2021 Junior Porsche Carrera Cup France winner Alessandro Ghiretti (Martinet by Alméras) and Jean-Baptiste Simmenauer (BWT Lechner Racing), all in the top 5 of the championship and all looking for their first triumph of the season. On its home turf, the Italian contingent of the Porsche Carrera Cup France, namely Gianmarco Quaresmini (Ombra Racing) and Enrico Fulgenzi (EF Racing), should not be underestimated. French driver Milan Petelet has joined MRT by CLRT for this and future races.

The battle is looking fierce in Pro-Am as well, with Jérôme Boullery (YDEO by Racing Technology) clearly the one to beat. Hot on his heels are top notch contenders like three-time defending champion Nicolas Misslin (BWT Lechner Racing) and Christophe Lapierre (Pierre Martinet by Alméras), more and more at ease in his team.

In the Am class, after six consecutive wins, Maxence Maurice (IMSA Performance) will seek a seventh victory, but CLRT drivers Tugdual Rabreau and Franck Leherpeur will certainly want a say. Perhaps Cup newcomer Sébastien Dussoliet (ABM) will shake things up even more.

Qualifying for the Monza round is set for Saturday 10 July from 11:50-12:20, with the races scheduled on Saturday from 16:00-16:30 and Sunday 11 July from 9:45-10:15.

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