The Racing Spirit of Leman crew get the thin edge of the wedge at ELMS finale in Portimao

The Racing Spirit of Leman crew get the thin edge of the wedge at ELMS finale in Portimao

 


It was sadly not to be for either Aston Martin Racing Vantage LMGT3 crew last weekend as the European Le Mans Series concluded its 2024 season affairs around the undulating circuit of Portimao.

Having already endured twenty hours of competitive mixed class racing after the five rounds so far, the Portuguese finally presented any scenario of nearly half the LMGT3 grid in with a distinct possibility of lifting the class championship by the end of Saturday’s four-hour race.


The #59 Racing Spirit of Leman AMR crew of Derek DeBoer, Valentin Hasse-Clot and Casper Stevenson had until this point been the team to beat, but results from the previous round at Mugello has seen that crew slip to second in class albeit on the same points tally as the then leading #57 Kessel Racing Ferrari.

Then there was the #97 Grid Motorsport with TF AMR trio of Martin Berry, Lorcan Hanafin and Jonny Adam who had seen their championship chances stay alive thanks to their second placed finish at Mugello three weeks beforehand but there were still a further three to four teams who still retained a mathematical chance beyond this teams already mentioned.


Going into what was a wet set up and test day, most of the crews were getting to grips with the latest round of Balance of Performance adjustments before going into the more formal preparatory sessions with both Aston Martins within the top five in class at the end of FP2. Qualifying was equally good with the #97 car of Berry snatching brand honours over the #59 car of DeBoer with a P3 start over a P4 starting slot respectively.

It was literally all to race for after that under what ended up being a glorious Autumnal day in southern Portugal. Or at least that is how it should have been!


Early contact for one LMGT3 runner with a spun LMP2 car in the opening laps saw an early Safety Car period being thrown before the race before the race finally got underway with ten minutes having elapsed but trouble soon came the way of the #59 car. First the #50 Ferrari removed several of the Aston’s front dive planes upon passing in one corner before the #63 Iron Lynx Lamborghini made further contact with the #59 just a few corners later, spinning both cars although both were able to rejoin.

Further time was lost for the #59 when the rear screen again removed itself from its fixing positions to hang precariously over the rear wing. Having first thought about pitting, DeBoer was told to stay out before being instruction to pit from Race Control.




All of this had dropped the #59 car well down the order but the #97 car from TF Sport had elevated itself to second in class at the time and by the time of the first scheduled stops within the GT class, the #97 car was running third and the #59 in tenth!

Going into the second hour, there was further Safety Car intervention for cars having spun on track after contact as Stevenson had taken charge of the #59 car after the American had completed his minimum drive time, but he too lost time as he had to actively avoid two spinning prototypes immediately in front of him. The #97 would enjoy a near uneventful event in comparison up until this point.


Going into the final hour, the #97 car was looking comfortable at the head of the pack whilst the #59 could do no more than avoid being tail end Charlie but a further Safety Car intervention threw much of that to the wind as that closed up all of the gaps again with the #59 again in the wars after contact with a further LMP2 car saw that car spin into the gravel.


That left a thirty-minute dash to the flag but the damage had literally already been done to the #59 championship chances and the running order at the time also took the #97 out of the equation.

The 2024 season eventually finished with both Aston Martins taking perhaps their worst finishes of the season to date with the #97 Grid Motorsport with TF finishing just ahead of the mega delayed #59 cart in P8 and P9 respectively. That had the effect of dropping the Racing Spirit of Leman AMR crew finishing third overall within the LMGT3 class (an eventual ten points down) whilst the #97 Grid Motorsport with TF Crew finished in seventh.


It was another great ACO rules season and both AMR powered crews can hold their heads high with what was achieved.

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Monday, October 21, 2024 | Read more...
ADAC GT Masters and GT4 Germany round off the year at Hockenheim

ADAC GT Masters and GT4 Germany round off the year at Hockenheim


The final round of the ADAC GT Masters Series finished this weekend at the Hockenheimring certainly at lot better than the season had started for them for at least one half of the Walkenhorst Motorsport entry.

Rounding off this weekend sixth and final double header of the season it was again the pair of Aston Martin Racing Vantage GT3’s from the Walkenhorst stable who represented the British marque within the seventeen strong entry.


Mike David Ortmann and Denis Bulatov again paired within the #34 car whilst Chandler Hull and Nico Hantke again paired the team’s #35 Pro-Am entry, and it was that pairing who rounded off this final race weekend best with a final pair of P2 class finishes at the end of each of Saturday and Sunday’s hour-long races.

Unfortunately, too little too late for this pairing as both crews finished the year within the mid table of the overall results.


It was something of a similar thread from within the supporting ADAC GT4 Masters Series which also concluded this weekend but with another AMR Vantage GT4 pairing to add to the season long #55 Zakspeed with ESM Motorsport entry.

The other half of the then reigning ADAC GT4 Germany Championship crew in Hugo Sasse (other half was Mike David-Ortmann) paired up again with his former GT4 European Series co-driver in Raphael Rennhofer and that caused something of a stir between the outgoing 17A variant of the Vantage GT4 of the #1 Prosport Racing entry and the new 2024 #55 Zakspeed entry.


Whilst the #55 crew have apparently been ‘plagued’ with technical issues (particularly with braking) within their new car, the #1 crew were able to arrive and drive to two front row starts over this weekend (Pole position on Sunday) and convert both in podium finishes whilst the Zakspeed crew could offer no higher than P8 over the weekend.

Neither sets of results impacting much upon the remaining championship battles as Zakspeed drivers Philipp Gogollok and Jan Marschalkowski finished the year tenth overall and ninth within the Team’s Championship.

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Sunday, October 20, 2024 | Read more...
A late Safety Car hampers D'Station Racing progress through the ranks in Super GTs visit Autopolis

A late Safety Car hampers D'Station Racing progress through the ranks in Super GTs visit Autopolis

 


It was another eventful race for the #777 D’Station Racing Aston Martin Racing Vantage GT3 powered car of Tomonobu Fujii and Charlie Fagg within the latest round of the Super GT Series from Autopolis earlier today.

With Qualifying being cancelled yesterday due to lingering fog and later torrential rain and thunderstorms, that session was rescheduled for an early start this morning giving the teams little time to address any problems that may have arisen in-between sessions.


For the #777 D’Station Racing AMR of Fujii and Fagg, that equation into another second row start within their GT300 class as the race was started was eventually started under new dry conditions.

Early battles from Fujii within the opening laps saw that battle be for the class lead before their first pit stop of the race on lap 29. A heavy ‘off’ for a GT500 car brought out the Safety Car for the first time on lap 38 as Fagg then found himself heavily involved amongst the GT500 frontrunners when the race went back to green.


Cycling through the remainder of the race, their championship rivals within the #2 Toyota was given a drive through penalty just ahead of another GT500 going off into the barriers to bring out the Safety Car again – all of which helped the cause of the #777 P3 in class at the time.

Then with just twelve minutes remaining, a third heavy off for a GT500 car brought out the Safety Car for a third and final time which thwarted the #777 D’Station final charge back up the order following their final pit stop to see them eventually finish P5 overall and yet still behind the #2 car that finished second in class to extend their points deficit between them with two rounds still to go.

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Sunday, October 20, 2024 | Read more...
Just one AMR powered podium finish after yesterday's return of the NLS

Just one AMR powered podium finish after yesterday's return of the NLS

 


The Nurburgring-Nordschleife did its usual ‘thing’ yesterday with the penultimate running of the 2024 Nurburgring Langstrecken Serie (nee VLN Series) around the infamous circuit.

Featuring within the one hundred and twenty odd multi-classed entries for Saturday’s four-hour affair were again five Aston Martin Racing Vantage GT3 or (mainly) GT4 powered crews from the locally based Prosport Racing and Dorr Motorsport stables.


Whilst most of these were returning full season entrants, Prosport Racing were again offering the ‘experience’ of the NLS running around the Green Hell circuit for another two of its customer-based driver line ups.

The #17 AMR Vantage GT3 of Maxime Dumarey and Marek Bochmann were again the solo SP9 entry from either team and it turned out to be another trying experience for that crew as they fell out of the race after just seven laps within some very testing and adjusting track conditions.


It was the same for the #169 SP10 class entry from the Dorr team as Oskar Sandberg, Nick Wustenhagen and Aaron Wenisch driven car also fell out of contention with accident damage after just seven laps whilst their fellow SP10 entries within the #175 Prosport and #179 Dorr cars each finished the event P5 and P8 respectively in class.

The headline finish was however, left for the #140 SP8T Prosport Racing entry of Guido Dumarey and Harry Rice who eventually finished second overall within their enhanced GT4 SP8T class albeit two laps down to the class winning BMW M4 which included fellow Brit Jimmy Broadbent.


With just one round left to go in mid-November (if that ever gets to run) there is little more to race for Championship or class wise considering the points differences after this event.

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Racing Spirit of Leman select three of their own for tomorrows ELMS rookie test from Portimao

Racing Spirit of Leman select three of their own for tomorrows ELMS rookie test from Portimao

 


Whilst today’s final race and championship results may not have gone in their favour, the Racing Spirit of Leman team have today announced news of their European Le Mans Series Rookie Test drivers as they now build for the future.

With their Aston Martin Racing Vantage GT4 powered drivers having competed within European based series such as the FFSA GT4 Series and GT4 European Series, three of those drivers were confirmed as taking part in tomorrow’s test with the teams AMR Vantage LMGT3.

One half of their FFSA GT4 Silver Champions in Mateo Villagomez as well as GT4 European Series racers Baudouin Detout and Kevin Kullmann join the test that follows on from today’s final round of the European Le Mans Series that ran today at Portimao.

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Saturday, October 19, 2024 | Read more...
More bad luck down under for Volante Rosso in GT World Challenge Australia

More bad luck down under for Volante Rosso in GT World Challenge Australia

 


It appears that Volante Rosso’s recent string of misfortune followed them into their preparatory work ahead of this weekend's three-hour GT World Challenge Australia race from Sydney Motorsport Park.

With the locally based team initially posting that Andre Canard would be joining their young Alex Gardner behind the wheel of their #14 Aston Martin Racing Vantage GT3, that was later changed to Jamie Day joining Canard as Gardner would be sitting out the final two rounds of the series to concentrate upon his academic studies.


That is or at was as far as we knew.

With little information again coming out of the series, the timing results for each Free Practice and Qualifying sessions that preceded yesterday’s race would suggest issues again arose within the squad.

Free Practice one would see the #14 car enter just nine laps (compared to a maximum of thirty-three laps from the other thirteen runners but then only five laps within the next as well as being fourteen seconds off the pace. Then there was the matter of the timing screen showing that Day was partnered by Andrew Haryanto and not Canard.


The #14 car entered no Qualifying laps and did not enter the race itself for presumably a result of those issues.

It does, however, appear that Day’s long-distance travel from home in Dubai to Australia did eventually get some race time in as he entered the Radical Cup Australia round at the circuit to secure both a P5 and P12 result.

The final round of the season will be from Bathurst in mid-November.

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D'Station Racing looking to creep up the GT300 leaderboard by the end of this weekends Super GT visit to Autopolis

D'Station Racing looking to creep up the GT300 leaderboard by the end of this weekends Super GT visit to Autopolis

 


This weekend sees the Japanese Super GT Series race out this seventh round of their eight-round season from Autopolis although a weather induced cancellation at Suzuka earlier in the year still leaves two further rounds to go after this one.

Within the GT300 class is of course the #777 Aston Martin Racing Vantage GT3 from the D’Station Racing team who are in the midst of something approaching a rich vein of success within their topflight GT series after another podium finish last time out at Sugo.


With AMR factory driver Marco Sorensen helping team manager and co-driver Tomonobu Fujii open the team’s return to this series after something of a four-year sabbatical, the co-driver position has been taken since then by the team’s former World Endurance Championship driver in Charlie Fagg.

Since then, the AMR Partner team has found their GT300 Championship position elevate from bottom after two rounds to a very competitive third in class by the end of the five rounds ticked off so far. 


Finally, getting to grips with their new Dunlop rubber beneath them has allowed the team to win first out at Suzuka back June alongside a P3 finish at Sugo in September and that is despite having to carry an additional 50kg in success ballast as well.

As far as we can ascertain, it is a return of both Fujii and Fagg at Autopolis for this three-hour race on Sunday amongst a class grid of twenty-seven cars.

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Five Aston Martins for NLS 5 this weekend

Five Aston Martins for NLS 5 this weekend

 


Just over one hundred and twenty mixed class racing cars will reconvene at the Nurburgring Nordschliefe on Saturday for the latest round of the Nurburgring Langstrecken Serie after the previous round of the season there just over two months ago.

This weekend’s penultimate round of the NLS Series will be a four-hour affair will feature five Aston Martin Racing powered crews amongst the grid with crews again from both the Prosport Racing and Dorr Motorsport teams.


The sole AMR Vantage GT3 of the quartet will again be the full season #17 entry from Prosport Racing for drivers Maxime Dumarey and Marek Bockmann behind the wheel of their SP9 Pro-Am car. The locally based team will also field just two of their AMR Vantage GT4’s this weekend, the #175 SP10 class entry for the new drivers Niek Hommerson and Marnix Hommerson as well as their #140 SP8T classed Vantage GT4 of Guido Dumarey and Harry Rice.

Then from the Dorr Motorsport team, their full season #169 SP10 class entry of Oskar Sandberg, Nick Wustenhagen and Aaron Wenisch who will pair up within the garages with their stablemate #179 SP10 of Niklas Abrahamsen and Phil Dorr.


Weather permitting of course will see Qualifying start early again from 08:30hrs local with the start of the race being waved off at 12:00 noon.

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Wednesday, October 16, 2024 | Read more...
Both the ADAC GT Masters and GT4 Germany Series race out their 2024 seasons this weekend at Hockenheim

Both the ADAC GT Masters and GT4 Germany Series race out their 2024 seasons this weekend at Hockenheim

 


Both the ADAC GT Masters and ADAC GT4 Germany Series conclude their 2024 seasons this weekend at the Hockenheimring after another six round campaign apiece that has left neither Aston Martin Racing powered team in with any championship winning contention this time around.

With the Walkenhorst Motorsport team entering a pair of their new 2024 AMR Vantage GT3’s into the series for the first time since Prosport Racings 2019 ill-fated effort with the then 16A variant, hopes were high of something good as last season’s GT4 Germany Champion Mike David Ortmann paired up with Denis Bulatov within the #34 car whilst American racer Chandler Hull paired up with another ex GT4 Germany racer in Nico Hantke.


Starting their season at Oschersleben way back in late April, there were two lowly finishes apiece at the end of that weekend before the #34 crew found both consistency and the podium next time out in Zandvoort before it became role reversals with their sister #35 car (with a double podium) at the Nurburgring.

It was then a quick trip across the Belgian border to Spa Francorchamps where the two Walkenhorst cars were joined by two from the Prosport Racing team (as a one-off event only) where both the #34 and #35 cars again visited the podium. Last time out at the Red bull Ring however at the end of September saw both cars again relegated to the rear of the pack with a P7 finish the best that either could offer by the end of that race weekend.


They have now reached the end of the season with a final double header event at the former home of the German Grand Prix with nothing more than pride and their sponsors to race for.

Joining this series at the circuit will again be the ADAC GT4 Germany Series where we have seen only one Aston Martin Racing Vantage GT4 entry from the literal handful that competed within that series last season.


Like their AMR Vantage GT3 powered peers, the #55 Zakspeed with Eastside Motorsport crew of Philipp Gogollok and Jan Marschalkowski have endured a similar season of torment with their new car which apparently had a serious problem with braking through the season.

A constant stream of either a lowly finish or even a DNF haunted the team until the Red Bull Ring last time out finally saw the young pairing take both race pole position in race one (before something broke on the car on the opening lap) before taking the race win at the end of the second race.


The team arrive at the Hockenheimring with absolutely nothing to lose and hopefully they can build upon what was finally seen in Austria, but they won’t be alone this time, as the other half of Prosport Racing’s ADAC GT4 Germany championship winning crew of Hugo Sasse will be racing alongside his 2024 GT4 European co-driver in Raphael Rennhofer at this weekend’s event having skipped the last round of that season earlier in September.

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Two Astons in the class championship hunt at the ELMS winds up in Portimao

Two Astons in the class championship hunt at the ELMS winds up in Portimao

 


Within another hectic weekend of motor racing involving multiple Aston Martin Racing powered teams and of those series reaching their finales, only the European Le Mans race from Portimao stands out as a must watch event.

Having now completed for exciting rounds, the state of the LMGT3 class Championship means that multiple crews retain a mathematical chance of securing top hours within that class come the fall of the chequered flag after this final four-hour race in Portugal.


Within that equation, we have both the #59 Racing Spirit of Leman AMR of Derek DeBoer, Casper Stevenson and Valentin Hasse-Clot as well as the #97 Grid Motorsport with TF AMR of Martin Berry, Lorcan Hanafin (and Jonny Adam) who stand just fourteen points apart from one another with twenty-six points still upon the table.

Since the end of the third round at Imola the #59 crew have held the lead of the LMGT3 class, only relinquishing that top spot after the last round from Mugello meant that the crew dropped down to second in class albeit on the same points of the #57 Kessel Racing Ferrari that now head the pack.


Whilst the #59 crew have consistency to their name over the season, two class wins for the #57 crew puts the moment with the Ferrari crew going into this round after that Aston Martin could finish no higher than fifth in Italy.

The #97 crew meanwhile claimed their first podium finish of the season so far at Mugello coming home a warranted second in class despite some earlier issues.


With the class leaders sitting on 64 points and with 26 points still available, it is technically possible that the crew down in eleventh overall could secure the championship if they score maximum Qualifying and race points and those above do not score but whilst that is possible, the probability of all those above faltering is unlikely. The race will however be a least a four car drag race to the finish line on Saturday afternoon.

Looking at the series technical notes going into this final round, all four manufacturer platforms receive a further Balance of Performance adjustment from those imposed for the previous round with the AMR platforms seeing changes to their power, weight and energy parameters beyond that of their success ballast. The effects of these changes will not be noticeable to use lay men until the cars hit the track for Qualifying as before that it’s just all preparatory works.


The race will be waved off at 14:30hrs before the series officially winds up with two Rookie driver test sessions before their awards night presentation at Portimao Arena.

Joining the European Le Mans Series at Portimao will again be the Michelin Le Mans Cup Series which again sees two Aston Martin Racing Vantage GT3 entries from the Blackthorn AMR team.


Featuring within another combined grid of thirty-nine LMP3 and GT3 based cars sees the return of Claude Bovet and David McDonald to their #91 car whilst last time out debutants (within an Aston Martin anyway) James Swift and Ross Kaiser have another go at the series within their #90 car having secured class pole position in Italy.

That class has already determined its championship pairing so that event holds no more reward that pride with a little bit of silverware for their efforts. The race gets waves off at 11:30hrs local on Saturday.

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Two top five finishes and second overall rounds off Heart of Racings 2024 IMSA season at Petit Le Mans

Two top five finishes and second overall rounds off Heart of Racings 2024 IMSA season at Petit Le Mans

 


The Heart of Racing Team crossed the finish line in third and fourth in IMSA’s Motul Petit Le Mans season finale race at Michelin Raceway Road Atlanta on Saturday. The No. 23 Heart of Racing entry came up four points shy of the GTD PRO championship with a third-place finish.

Ross Gunn, Alex Riberas, and Roman De Angelis were onboard the No. 23 Aston Martin Vantage GT3 for the Motul Petit Le Mans ten hour enduro. Gunn qualified for the trio where he scored a starting position of third leaving a 104 point gap in championship points heading into the day to night race. 


The three drivers maintained a top three position for a majority of the race and led 21 laps. Gunn, Riberas and De Angelis each took their turn behind the wheel for a stint during a caution-filled first half of the race. De Angelis handed the Aston Martin to Riberas on lap 277 while in second. Riberas was able to keep the No. 23 in podium contention through his final stints.

Gunn finished the final three hours of the race for the No. 23 team and needed a second-place finish to win the championship, but the Brit came up short, finishing just 1.845 seconds behind the second-place Ferrari. This earned the No. 23 Heart of Racing team its fifth podium of the season.

Mario Farnbacher, Zacharie Robichon, and Marco Sorensen teamed up in the No. 027 Aston Martin Vantage GT3, the trio earned a fourth-place finish after Sorensen qualified eighth for the freshly upgraded GTD PRO team. 


The No. 027 Heart of Racing team steadily worked its way through the GTD PRO field on Saturday with great strategy calls, flawless driving and impeccable pit stops. Sorensen drove the first 50 laps, before the team strategist called the Danish driver down pit lane, beating a caution that closed the pits and placing the team towards the front of the field. From there the trio made great pace to finish in fourth.

The Heart of Racing Team’s racing season isn’t quite over yet, the team heads to Bahrain November 2nd for the FIA World Endurance Championship season finale.

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Ross Gunn: “It's been an emotional roller coaster of a day. I would say, we got a nice present early on in the race. We knew that we needed some luck on our side to win the championship, and we definitely got that early on. But as Petit Le Mans proves, it's one of the most challenging races in the world and we threw everything at it. I’m so proud to be a part of this team. It's the end of my fourth year now and to see where the team was four years ago to now is just incredible.”

Alex Riberas: “Definitely a bittersweet feeling today. We gave it our all out there, and as a team, I have to say, I couldn't be any prouder of every single member on the strategy side, on the pit stops, the drivers, my teammates, they did a phenomenal job. Ross did one of the best stints I've ever seen. Unfortunately we came up just short of the championship, but we finished the year on a high with another podium and a season that we can be very proud of as a team. I think our worst result was sixth place in the entire year. I think that's a showcase of the consistency and the level of the team that has been outstanding all year long. I can only say thank you to the Heart of Racing and Aston Martin Racing.

Roman De Angelis: “I think the race went really well. Honestly, we did everything that we could have as a team and as a group of drivers to try to win the championship. Unfortunately, we fell short by one position. I’m really, really proud of everyone at the Heart of Racing, and honestly, really proud of Ross as well. The last stint he did was super impressive. Obviously, we know how great he is, but that was just awesome to see. We can all go home proud, thinking we basically did everything we could. I’m super fortunate to be given the chance to drive the No. 23 this weekend.”

Zacharie Robichon: “Our goal this weekend for the No. 027 was to see the No. 23 win the championship and we just came up so short, but not from a lack of effort from the team. Everybody did such a great job. Ross at the end of the race was just fantastic. I think the timing of the last caution didn't help them. From our side, it was a very average race, I would say. For me there was lots to learn, but it was fun sharing the car with Mario and Marco. This was a nice opportunity to be able to race in the GTD PRO class, but definitely an eye opening experience for me.”

Marco Sorensen: “I really feel for both Ross and the whole team, they actually deserve to get the championship. The No. 027 Aston Martin had a decent pace. I would say throughout the whole race, it was nice to be able to fight with the other cars. The race, for some reason, this year compared to last year was actually very clean, and it made it a more enjoyable Petit Le Mans. I think we can be happy about the race. We gained a few positions in the race with good strategy, and pit stops. I’m quite happy that we managed to actually be P4.”

Mario Farnbacher: “I would say we did everything we could to help the 23 today. First of all, it was a shame, it didn't work out, but I think the No. 23 and the No. 77 had a really good fight for the championship in the end. As far as the No. 027 our goal was to keep the car clean and to be in a good position at the end. I tried to learn each time I was in the car. I think P4 is a good result.”

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Monday, October 14, 2024 | Read more...
Day going down under for GT World Challenge Australia debut with Volante Rosso

Day going down under for GT World Challenge Australia debut with Volante Rosso


It appears that the driver line up behind the Volante Rosso Aston Martin Racing Vantage GT3 is pretty fluid at the moment as the team prepare themselves for the penultimate round of the GT World Challenge Australia Series from Sydney Motorsport Park this weekend.

Reporting only ten days ago that the team's young Alex Gardner would be joined by an internationally based driver isn’t now exactly the case.


Having first secured the driving services of Filipino based driver Alex Canard, a social media post today from the recently crowned British GT GT4 Silver Cup Championship Jamie Day would strongly suggest that he will now be populating the seat of the team’s #14 for this weekend’s event alongside Canard rather than with Gardner.

A moderate stranger to the Vantage GT3 platform himself having only raced one at the Spa Francorchamps round of the ADAC GT Masters Series with Prosport Racing back in late August, the Dubai based young Brit is certainly putting the feelers out for others competitive avenues after two highly successful seasons within the GT4 based class both in Europe and in the UK.


The Sydney based team recently acquired the former Andretti Autosport AMR back in July before debuting within their national GT World Challenge Series with a varying driver base with Gardner as he moves up from Radicals into the world of GT racing. How this affects his progress remains to be seen but this new line up is certainly one to watch!

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Monday, October 14, 2024 | Read more...
Final race glory for the Comtoyou Racing team at the finale of the GT World Challenge Europe Sprint Series in Spain

Final race glory for the Comtoyou Racing team at the finale of the GT World Challenge Europe Sprint Series in Spain

 


Good things have finally come to those who have waited within the extended Aston Martin Racing powered family at the end of a bizarre finally race weekend of the GT World Challenge Europe Sprint Cup Series.

When they said that the rain in Spain fell most upon the plain, what they actually meant was that it was to fall predominantly around the Circuit de Catalunya near Barcelona on Saturday when the opening hour-long race was being run.


Having seen the best of the weather in the morning Qualifying, the thirty-two strong grid was being formed as threateningly dark clouds built up in the not so far distance meaning that many crews elected for wet weather tyres even though the grid was then still dry.

Charging into the tight right hander for the first time, contact between two cars within the second half of the grid saw both make heavy contact with each other and the outer circuit wall where one erupted into a ball of flame as their fuel cell was ruptured before slewing across the track. Mercifully, neither driver was to receive significant injury, and both were able to self-extricate themselves from what was left of their cars, but the race was then destined for a prolonged Safety Car as the necessary clean-up operation and circuit repairs were made.


By this time the rain had arrived with a vengeance but within that half opening lap before the Safety Car was called, some had moved up the order before the yellow flags neutralised the race. With many hanging on with slicks until the pit window, others were to spin off in the conditions.

With the best Comtoyou Racing Aston Martin Racing Vantage GT3 having qualified in P13 overall, it was to the be gold class #21 car of Matisse Lismont and David Pittard who would come out on top within the teams quartet of cars as by the time the Safety Car was withdrawn – there was little over five minutes of racing left.


Having lost the #11 car of James Jakes after the first lap (racing solo this weekend after his original co-driver was taken ill at a late stage to the weekend) and then the car developing an internal issue, both the #007 and #12 ended up in the gravel for some more heartache with another DNF apiece.

Eventually crossing the line P11 overall, a P3 podium position in Gold was a great reward for their efforts despite the briefest of racing periods.


Sundays finale was all togther different as the sun and the track temperatures eventually returned after something of a delayed start to the track programme due to poor visibility.

With the drivers this time reversed, race two would prove itself to be almost incident free and that allowed those who needed to race to win championships just that although another AMR Vantage GT3 wasn’t to be left out of that fun – although it was just for fun considering their season long turmoil with performance. With further BoP adjustments being made between races, this time the new Vantage GT3 Evo looked and was quick but that was something too little too late for their season aspirations.


Having had AMR driver Drudi run another faultless stint, it was done to Nicolas Baert to see off the unwanted attention of the Garbage 59 McLaren during the closing stages to finally seal that crews first podium finish of the year in second overall. The #21 crew were unable to make the final race weekend a double as they come home fourth in Gold whilst the #12 car of Dante Rappange and Lorens Lecertua this time did manage to finish the race fifth in silver whilst the solo driven #11 car was again another DNF with only a handful of laps completed.

That is now the Sprint Series completed – congratulations to all the new class Champions this time around as the series now looks ahead to its Endurance Cup conclusion way over in Saudi Arabia at the end of November.

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