Free practice
26/06/2011
Villa comes out on top in the second free practice session
Villa posted his time towards the end of the session when some sections of the circuit were drying out. Still, the time shows that the Albenga driver feels at home on the Belgium circuit and proves he can handle the car in low-grip conditions.
Nicolò Piancastelli (2'56"855) put in another fine performance and was the quickest driver for much of the session. Behind him came Venezuelan Gaetano Ardagna (2'58"703), taking on the 7003 metres of Spa for the first time. Next up is the Mathjis Bakker-Nick Catsburg crew; Catsburg also turns out in the FIA GT1 and European GT3 championships. Sixth, with a time of 3'00"104, is overall Trofeo leader, David Baldi; another driver appearing making his Spa debut. The Tuscan managed to edge out the first of the two women drivers racing in round four of the Trofeo Maserati: Swiss driver Andrina Gugger. Gugger's 3'00"643 was good enough to nudge home driver and leader singer of Belgian group Klouseau, Kris Wauters, into eighth. Wauters has competed in three Trofeo Maserati races in three different seasons.
In ninth is Leonardo Maddalena, making a return to Maserati's single-make series. Filling the other spots were Andreas Segler, Guy Fawe, Guenther Forster and Hungarians Anita Toth and Bela Csiszer. Adrien De Leener (the son of Pierre Marie, who took part at Imola) came fifteenth, with Carlo Romani behind him. Daniel Waszczinski did not turn out for session two after his morning crash.
Free practice 2
| N° | Driver | Time | |
| 01 | 24 | Manuel Villa | 2:55.494 |
| 02 | 30 | Cedric Sbirrazzuoli / Alessandro Chionna | +0.500 |
| 03 | 3 | Nicolò Piancastelli | +2.070 |
| 04 | 90 | Gaetano Ardagna | +4.342 |
| 05 | 7 | Mathjis Bakker / Nick Catsburg | +4.448 |
| 06 | 23 | David Baldi | +4.610 |
| 07 | 65 | Andrina Gugger | +5.149 |
| 08 | 18 | Kris Wauters | +5.865 |
| 09 | 43 | Leonardo Maddalena | +8.697 |
| 10 | 5 | Andreas Segler | +11.534 |
| 11 | 42 | Guy Fawe | +14.069 |
| 12 | 12 | Guenther Forster | +17.829 |
| 13 | 15 | Anita Toth | +18.281 |
| 14 | 11 | Béla Csiszer | +21.845 |
| 15 | 4 | Adrien De Leener | +22.697 |
| 16 | 26 | Carlo Romani | +29.013 |
| 17 | 37 | Daniel Waszczinski | not classified |
Ardagna edges out Piancastelli in Free Practice 1
Venezuelan Gaetano Ardagna, second in the Trofeo standings, posted the best time of 1.37.815. This put him just .143 up on Nicolò Piancastelli, who also tails him overall.
The third best time (1:38.263) was set by the AF Corse pairing of Sbirrazzuoli/Chionna; the crew competes in the Team series. Next up was Leonardo Maddalena and then came Owen Mildenhall, the English journalist who is appearing as a guest and so does not collect any points. In sixth came the Durante/Grassi duo from Swiss Team.
Current Trofeo leader, David Baldi, clocked seventh; 1.536 down on top spot. His time nudged Bakker into eighth with Kroes (another guest) in ninth and journalist Roberto Giordanelli’s 1:41.066 good enough for tenth.
Riveroll, the Venezuelan making his debut, came next followed by Segler, Waszczinski (Konvex Motorsport) and the Renato and Mario Benusiglio crew (Team Renato Benusiglio).
Free practice 1
| n° | DRIVER | TIME | |
| 01 | 7 | Mathjis Bakker / Nick Catsburg | 2:53.182 |
| 02 | 3 | Nicolò Piancastelli | +2.639 |
| 03 | 24 | Manuel Villa | +3.256 |
| 04 | 23 | David Baldi | +4.240 |
| 05 | 30 | Cedric Sbirrazzuoli / Alessandro Chionna | +5.201 |
| 06 | 43 | Leonardo Maddalena | +5.994 |
| 07 | 65 | Andrina Gugger | +7.881 |
| 08 | 42 | Guy Fawe | +8.971 |
| 09 | 90 | Gaetano Ardagna | +9.589 |
| 10 | 18 | Kris Wauters | +11.399 |
| 11 | 5 | Andreas Segler | +11.477 |
| 12 | 12 | Guenther Forster | +16.414 |
| 13 | 11 | Béla Csiszer | +23.895 |
| 14 | 4 | Adrien De Leener | +25.810 |
| 15 | 15 | Anita Toth | +25.995 |
| 16 | 26 | Carlo Romani | +28.798 |
| 17 | 37 | Daniel Waszczinski | not classified |





