Mumbai: Gautam Hari Singhania, Chairman and Managing Director, Raymond Limited and Founder Chairman, Super Car Club, made India proud by securing 4thin the final race of the Ferrari Championship Series 2015. The finale held at Mugello, Italy, is a culmination of a series of 14 races throughout the year spread across 7 rounds which witnessed the world’s most proficient drivers battling out to achieve the renowned title of ‘Ferrari World Champion 2015’. Mr. Singhania raced for the Coppa Shell category for the entire Ferrari Challenge Europe Championship 2015 and secured 2nd position in the overall standing in the Coppa Shell category with 171 points. His personal best lap in the world finals today was 1:56:119.
This racing extravaganza is the one of the most anticipated racing events in the world and the final grid this year consisted of 34 cars fighting neck to neck for the podium finish. This battle for the podium witnessed participants from Europe, Asia Pacific and North America putting their best foot forward.
Mr. Singhania represented India and was endorsed by the Federation of Motor Sports Clubs of India (FMSCI). The entire season comprised of 15 races which was spread over six weekends mainly at Monza (ITALY), Imola (ITALY), Mugello (ITALY), Le Castellet (FRANCE), Valencia (SPAIN) and Budapest (HUNGARY).
Commenting on the finish, Gautam Hari Singhania said,“I am thrilled and overjoyed to finish the World Finals in this leading position. A power packed year with all the hard work has finally culminated into one of the most memorable racing achievements and I am glad with my overall performance by securing 2nd position in the overall standings at my maiden full season. Ferrari World Championship 2015 has been an eventful experience! I look forward to more competitive racing next year.”
Gautam Hari Singhania raced with the renowned Swiss Team named Kessel Racing that has registered numerous wins and an exhaustive list of experiences under its belt. Former F1 driver and current GT driver Andrea Motermini has been his coach for the entire season.