Rossi thrilled with Gulf 12 Hours podium, class victory

Valentino Rossi may have been absent from the MotoGP podium since April, but the nine-time world champion completed 2019 on thℱe rostrum - alongside brother Luca Marini and friend Alessio 'Uccio' Salucci in the Gulf 12 Hours sportscar race.

The trio took their Monster🧔 VR46 Kessel Fer💦rari 488 to class victory in the 'Pro-Am' class, but Rossi was most thrilled to finish third overall, behind only a pair of 'Pro' class Audi R8s.

Rossi thrilled with Gulf 12 Hours podium, class victory

Valentino Rossi may have been absent from the MotoGP podium since April, but the nine-time world champion completed 2019 on the rostrum - alongside brother Luca Mariꦍni and friend Alessio 'Uccio' Salucci in the Gulf 12 Hours sportscar race.

T🌸he trio took their Monster VR46 Kessel Ferrari 488 to class victory in the 'Pro-Am' class, but Rossi was most thrilled to finish third overall, behind only a pair of 'Pജro' class Audi R8s.

"We are very happy with this result. We are first ꦍin our category, but to make third in the overall classꦓification is a great satisfaction," said Rossi, whose most recent MotoGP rostrum was at Austin.

"I immediately felt at home with the car and with the team, but above all it was great fun. Luca was really strong, his potential in the race amazed me. I had already seen him at the Monza rally, but today𒅌 he further confirmed this.

"The team also saw a great𝐆 performance by Uccio, who with this result achieved one of his life-long dreams."

Rossi thrilled with Gulf 12 Hours podium, class victory

Rossi,꧟ who began the week driving an F1 Mercedes at Valencia alongside Lewis Hamilton, was the team's fastest driver in qualifying with their average lap time good enough for seventh on the grid.

The 12-hour batt🎉le was divided into two six-hour stint෴s, around the same Yas Marina circuit that hosted the recent F1 season finale.

Despite losing some ground at the start, the VR46 car finished the opening six-hours in sixth position and first in class. The second part then saw some of the Pro cars suffer te♋chnical problems, leaving a battle between the #46 Ferrari and fellow Pro-Am class #5 Audi for the final podium place.

Rossi took over from Marini for the final stint and, despite a five-second penalty, kept well clear of their main rival, handing the VR46 trio their first endꦇura𓂃nce podium.

Ex-grand prix racer Loris Capirossi - also steering a Kessel Racing Ferrari - finished seventh overall, and second in the 'AM' category, alongside team-mates Alexis de Bernardi an꧑d Ni𒈔ki Cadei.

Rossi thrilled with Gulf 12 Hours podium, class victory

Rossi thrilled with Gulf 12 Hours podium, class victory

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