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Gallery/2001 Season pag. 2/5
     
         
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  The third championship race took place in July in Sarno. Home air was favourable to the Birel team, confirming technical growth and bringing Gianluca Beggio and Marco Ardigò to the back of the podium winners in race 1.

The fourth round in Belgium was not favourable to the Birel team: the variable weather and a number of technical problems prevented good results. Redemption was cashed with interest in the last test in Germany. The race took place in Kerpen and saw the presence of a top leading guest star: Michael Schumacher. The four times F1 champion, karting enthusiast, raced with Tony Kart. The title was assigned in Germany, with Italian drivers Vitantonio Liuzzi and Davide Foré in the list. The first, CRG-Maxter standard-bearer, dominated the first races in Canada and Belgium, and had always obtained good results.

Foré won twice in France and once in Italy, but was over 30 points behind Liuzzi. The last race was certainly an interesting one. Birel chassis showed their worth on the German track, in dry and wet conditions. The last race was again marked by very variable weather. Marco Ardigò started on the second line in race 1 and came home an excellent second.

Gianluca Beggio, winner of a qualifying heat, had to retire following a contact, while Umegaki took an excellent sixth position. Foré did not make it off the grid because of a technical problem. Liuzzi won the 2001 World Championship and Schumacher did not complete the race due to problems with a bearing. Race 2 was Ardigò's masterpiece, taking the victory after a close duel with Perera and Cesetti.

Unfortunately, the judges took the debatable decision to rule him out due to a contact with the French Tony Kart driver. Ardigò was first followed by Cesetti, who was called the winner, and a surprising Schumacher.

Umegaki finished an excellent performance in race 2 in fifth place. The balance of the 2001 season was generally positive, especially in view of 2002.

 
         
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