Centenari Mac3

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Centenari Mac3
Centenari Racing SRL
Notable driversXavier Pompidou
Giovanna Amati
Marco Lucchinelli
Debut1998 1000 km of Monza

The Centenari Mac3 was a

1998 International Sports Racing Series
CN Team's Championship.

History

1998

For

Le Mans, the Mac3 finished tenth overall and second in class.[10] A Mac3 was then used in the Hockenheim round of the Internationales FRC Rennen by G. Gomez, but was not classified.[11] The Mac3 was not entered in the ISRS season finale at Kyalami.[12] Centenari were classified joint-second in the CN Team's Championship, and eleventh overall, at the end of the ISRS season.[13]

1999-2001

Vallelunga on 2 April.[20] Luigi Francucci drove the Mac3 to 16th in a race at Misano on 22 October.[21] Centenari entered João Barbosa, Georg Paulin and Andrea Piccini in the Mac3 at the 6 Hours of Vallelunga, but retired after 53 laps.[22] In 2001, "Gianfranco", Pfyl and Walter Margelli were the car's most regular drivers; "Gianfranco"'s best finish was a fourth at Misano on 8 July,[23] Pfyl's was a second at Dijon on 15 April,[24] whilst Margelli's best finish was fourth at a race held on the Autodromo del Levante on 23 September.[25]

2002-2005

In 2002, the Mac3 was entered in two rounds of the Interserie by Jo Zeller Racing. Classified as a Division 5 car and driven by Pfyl, it won its class (finishing fourth overall) in the first race it was entered in, the first race of the Most weekend,[26] and second in class, seventh overall, in the second race at Most.[27] Jo Zeller Racing entered the car again at the Hockenheimring round of the Interserie, with Pfyl finishing tenth overall (fourth in Group L) in race one,[28] and eighth in race two, third in Group L.[29]

Motori di Carlotta entered the Mac3 at the 6 Hours of Vallelunga in 2005; the car, driven by Filippo Vita, Diego Borgese and Luigi De Luca, qualified in second place overall,[30] but retired from the race just after the two-hour mark, having completed 75 laps.[31]

2006-2007

Centenari Racing entered the 6 Hours of Vallelunga in 2006, with the Mac3 being updated to create the new MG3. The new car featured an Alfa Romeo engine, just like the M1 and Mac3, with Giovanni Mezzasalma and Giovanni Cassibba being employed to drive it.[32] Centenari finished thirteenth overall, and second in the CN4 class, having completed 182 laps in the race.[33]

References

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