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Valentino Rossi is to return to the sportscar cockpit later this month when he takes part in the opening round of the Blancpain Endurance Series at Monza on April 15.The former MotoGP champion will drive a Ferrari 458 alongside friend Alessio Salucci for the Kessel Racing team."We really decided at the last minute to participate in the Blancpain Endurance Series event in Monza, and to race in partnership with my friend Uccio is a very big pleasure," said Rossi about his one-off appearance.Rossi has often hinted at a future in circuit racing or rallying when he calls time on his MotoGP career.Blancpain series chief Stephane Ratel - who also heads up World GT1 and European GT3 - hopes that Rossi might be tempted to make the one-off outing the first of many."For many years I have been saying that from all of the world-class drivers and riders, the one I would most like to welcome in GT racing is Valentino Rossi," Ratel said."He is the ultimate motorsport hero and we must hope he will consider joining our championships on a more regular manner at some point in his outstanding career."At Monza, in a Ferrari, we could not have expected a better combination to make the event a success."
The big chance though is CRT (Claiming Rule Teams). Railroaded though in order to fill up a grid that was at times emaciated, it's basically a chance for 'garagistes' to build a bike and have a go, rather like Williams and Tyrrell did in Formula 1. Alas there is no off-the-shelf Cosworth DFV anyone can just slot in, but the carrot for these guys is they can use any engine they wish so long as it has been deemed a CRT engine by the GP Commission. That means teams can use heavily modified production engines full of very trick bits. Team are also free to use any frame, shockers, aero and electrics.CRT bikes are making their debut this yearCRT bikes are making their debut this year © XPBThe bigger carrot is 12 engines per season, rather than just the six for factory teams. They also get 24 litres of fuel as opposed to factory limit of 21. However, to prevent a manufacturer coming into MotoGP through the back door, any other team can 'claim' a CRT bike's engine for €20,000 – literally while it's still warm in parc ferme.