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Race C: Wakeman’s Cooper in pole position, Maserati in ambush

In the early afternoon, at coffee and siesta time, a whole lot of beautiful cars came out of the paddock to start the afternoon on high bases, led by Frederic Wakeman, in his Cooper Jaguar T38 Mk2 from 1955. The Briton set the fastest time in the C Series “Vittorio Marzotto” and will start on pole position on Sunday, after beating two Maserati 300S driven by Austrian Lukas Halusa and Spaniard Guillermo Fierro-Eleta, winner of two races last year. The leading quartet was completed by Niklas Halusa, Lukas’ brother, in a 1954 Jaguar D-Type.

Published on:14 May 2022
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