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Calendar 2009
Filed under: FIA GT, GP2, ferrari, photography | Tags: 2009, Calendar, Green Flag, Motor Racing, Van De Velde Photography
Leave a Comment Below you see the preview of my 2009 calendar. The calendar showcases a combination of different classes.
( F1/Clienti, GP2, FIA GT and Ferrari Challenge )
Important dates like New Year’s Day, Easter, National Days and Christmas are included.
Talking about Christmas… this calendar will be the perfect gift!
To keep my work exclusive there are only 51 calendar’s available. ( I will mark the numbers by hand )
SOON more news! The calendars will be available half October/ begin November.
Total 24 hours of Spa
Filed under: FIA GT, ferrari, photography | Tags: 2 Biagi, Aston Martin, Bartels, Bertolini, Bouchut, Bruni, Camathias, Collard, Corvette, Deletraz, Enge, Farnbacher, Fassler, Ferrari, Gollin, GT 1, Hezemans, Kox, Kumpen, Lamborghini, Lammers, Lemeret, Lichtner-Hoyer, Lieb, Maassen, Malucelli, Maserati, Melo, Montanari, Moser, Mullen, Negrao, Niarchos, Peter, Piccini, Pierguidi, Pillon, Porsche, Ramos, Rigon, Ruberti, Rusinov, Russo, Saleen, Salo, Sarrazin, Shedden, Simonsen, Soulet, Thompson, Total 24 hours of Spa 2008, Turner, Van De Poele, Vilander, Wendlinger, Westbrook
Comments (1) Even before the start of the race the pole postion car (nr.7 Saleen from Vosse/Franchi/Lamy/Zacchia) crashed on top of the Eau Rouge during the warm up. It impact was so heavy that they couldn’t start the race.


24 Hours of racing is a battle against the time for man and machine. The famous quote “You can’t win the 24H in the first corner” went arround on the paddock just before the start.
Xavier Maassen thought different and made a great start. At the end of the Camel straight he took first place in Les Combes from Fassler.
The Corvette C6R was just ready to race after a big impact during the training. Sadly there was no time to check the car proper before the race and after a couple of laps the Corvette started to have brake problems.

A few laps later it was all over for the nr.3 Corvette when Maassen crashed the car into the tire wall at the Bus Stop chicane. Again it wasn’t a drivers error but problems with the brakes.
The Maserati drivers didn’t push their cars to the limit and it should pay off later on.

With one AF Corse on the pole position for GT2 class the other one had to start from the pits because of an engine change.

Under the eyes of the master himself the drivers and teams went into the night shift.

During the night session the drivers had great difficaults aspecially because of the weather changes all the time.
Record holder of the most victories in FIA GT; Karl Wendlinger had a moment, lost control and drove into one of the Phoenix Carsport Racing Corvette’s. It was fatal for the Jetalliance Aston Martin team.

During the race the Italian forces went stronger and stronger. Maserati leading for GT1and Ferrari for GT2.


The winners from last year couldn’t repeat their performance. They had a dramatic end when the engine went on fire.

Just before the end it started to rain again. Enough to force alot of stress in the Vita Phone Maserati box.

At the end it was Maserati who won in the GT1 class. With this result Eric van de Poele has won his 5th 24 hours of Spa. A record performance! Third place was for the Gigawave Aston Martin.

In GT2 it was the BMS Scuderia Italia team with the Ferrari who won in front of the Prospeed Porsche from Collard/Westbrook/Lieb.



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FIA GT Round 1 Silverstone
Filed under: FIA GT, photography | Tags: 430 GT2, 550 Maranello, 997 RSR, Alex Müller, Allan Simonsen, Andrea Bertolini, Andrew Kirkaldy, Anthony Kumpen, Aston Martin, Bert Longin, Biagi, C6R, Chris Niarchos, Christian Montanari, Christophe Bouchut, Corvette, David Ashburn, DBR9, Dodge Viper, Fabrizio Del Monte, Fabrizio Gollin, Ferrari, FIA GT, Gianmaria Bruni, Greg Franchi, GT1, GT2, Henri Moser, Hezemans, jean-Denis Deletraz, Karl Wendlinger, Lamborghini, Lukas Lichtner-Hoyer, Marcel Fässler, Maserati, Matteo Malucelli, MC12, Michael Bartels, Miguel Ramos, Mosler, Murcielago, Paolo Ruberti, Philipp Peter, Porsche, Richard Williams, Rob Bell, Ryan Sharp, Saleen, Silverstone, Tim Mullen, Toni Vilander, Vincent Vosse, Xavier Maassen
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See the race results here: http://www.fiagt.com/results.php

3rd place drivers Simonsen/Peter in the Aston Martin DBR9.

Ferrari 430 GT2.

Moser/Del Monte.

Aston Martin DBR9.

Thomas Biagi.

Ferrari 430 GT2 doing a pratice drivers change and tire stop.

One of the English FIA GT grid girls.

Karl Wendlinger.

Peter Kox.

Ferrari 550 Maranello GTC.

Bartels in the Maserati MC12.

Porsche 997 GT3 RSR.

Playing with my camera!

The G2 pole positon Saleen S7R lost the left rear wheel.

Ferrari 430 GT2.

Another shot shows that I know my job.

The safty car had to came out just before the end of the race.

Ferrari 430 GT2.

Bartels making a little pose for me.

Race winner Ryan Sharp.

GT1 podium.

GT2 podium.
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The GT3 class:

Grid girls line up.

Going into detail…

Lorgere-Roux in the Ferrari 430 GT3.

Doing a last pose just before the race.

Another grid girl.

Forsten/Loix.

Ascari KZ1R GT3

Khan/Mutsch the winners of race 1 and 2 in the Ford GT.

The top 3 for the second race.

Nikki Cadei in the Ferrari 430 GT3.

It was very tricky on the wet track.
