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MO.MI CHAMPION SHOW 2005 - Pesaro, November 10th –13th
VALENTINO ROSSI
CHALLENGES CESETTI TO A KART RACE
WITHIN THE PESARO EVENT,
THE YAMAHA CHAMPION OFFERED A GREAT SHOW CHALLENGING SAURO
CESETTI DRIVING A BIREL-TM 125 ICC KART.
The 2nd edition of the Champion
Show – Mo.Mi 2005, an event taking place at the Pesaro
Fair and organized by Graziano Rossi, Valentino’s father,
was the exclusive venue of an extraordinary challenge, where
obviously Valentino Rossi took centre stage. The sevenfold
motorcycling World Champion reached Pesaro to run the race
after 3 days of tests with Ferrari in Mugello, and measured
himself at the wheel of a Birel kart, once more confirming
his proverbial propensity for impossible challenges. Not an
ordinary kart was chosen, but Francesco Laudato’s kart,
winning the World Championship in the 125cc category. And
Valentino was not contented with an ordinary show, either:
having slipped into his suit and put on his racing helmet,
an all-yellow livery with his racing number 46 clearly visible,
he performed a wheel-to-wheel duel with Sauro Cesetti, the
driver of Birel Motorsport considered among the fastest professionals
in karting. At first, the over 40-HP Tm engine caught Valentino
off his guard; however, he appeared soon at ease on the artificial
track laid out on the area in front of the Fair. After a quick
warm-up to get the tyres ready, the two stars of this unusual
show began their 5 minutes of high-thrill manoeuvres filmed
for a live broadcast by the Rai network cameras. It took some
time for Valentino to find out how to shift into first and
second gears at the hairpin bends, but he was incredibly fast
on the straights. Valentino has a long-term passion for karting,
and, among other things, the Yamaha driver owns a Birel 100
kart he loves to drive competing with his friends of the Fun
Club. This was the first time he tried a 125cc kart with gear,
though. His impressions were very positive: “ this kart
goes really fast, I didn’t expect that much power. I
had a lot of fun and Cesetti proved to be an excellent trainer
for this test. Now I asked Birel for another opportunity to
run on a real circuit, so as to be able to get the most out
of this superb kart.” Obviously
Sauro Cesetti was really thrilled, too: “ Valentino
was brilliant: testing a 125 Icc for the first time on such
a bumpy track was not an easy job. Moreover, the very short
gear ratios forced him to work more on the gear, whereas on
a standard track he could have adjusted more gradually. In
any case, he achieved considerable times: the next time he
will run on a real track, I am sure he will perform amazingly.”
After 10 neck-and-neck laps, Sauro Cesetti recorded the best
time with 26” 710 against Valentino’s 26”
805. The Pesaro-born driver, however, crossed the finishing
line first after a series of overtakings with Cesetti. Obviously,
this was only a show, although the pace had been very high.
For the sector of karting, on the other hand, the event has
been an excellent showcase. Valentino Rossi is a superstar
and watching him busy with driving a kart becomes a precious
promotional message for this fascinating discipline, as confirmed
by Ronni Sala, Birel’s Vice-President: “We supported
this initiative with great enthusiasm, aware of its great
promotional value both for our business and for karting in
general. Valentino has owned one of our 100cc karts already
for seven years, and on this occasion we liked the idea of
having him try the 125cc, which won the World Championship
as well as the European title. Once more, Valentino proved
to be a very special and cooperative guy, with an inborn talent,
in addition. Actually, hitting it off at once with such a
demanding kart is not everybody’s job. We discussed
about a possible follow-up to this experience with some test
sessions on regular circuits, which, obviously, excites us.”
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