Comtoyou Racing AMR claim the top spot after another exciting GT World Challenge Endurance Cup opener
Sunday, April 12, 2026
Comtoyou Aston Martin Racing triumphed in the opening round of the GT World Challenge Europe Endurance Cup from Paul Ricard in southern France thanks to a brilliant fightback works drivers Mattia Drudi, Marco Sørensen and Nicki Thiim after a gruelling six-hour battle on Saturday night.
Their breathtaking victory was the first for the trio since their famous CrowdStrike Spa 24 Hours win in 2024 and marked the first ‘regular season’ Endurance Cup overall win for any Vantage since R Motorsport’s victory at Silverstone in 2018.
Their breathtaking victory was the first for the trio since their famous CrowdStrike Spa 24 Hours win in 2024 and marked the first ‘regular season’ Endurance Cup overall win for any Vantage since R Motorsport’s victory at Silverstone in 2018.
Victory in the series’ traditional 6-Hour opener on France’s Côte D’Azur came in dramatic circumstances, after the winning #007 Vantage GT3 staged a fightback from a left rear puncture in the first hour of the race. Having started third on the grid, Sørensen stayed in the leading pack for the first 50 minutes before the issue occurred in the final sector of the lap. This was fortuitous as the slow crawl back to the pits to change tyres was short, keeping the car within its strategic pitstop window and still in the top 15 when it emerged from its service.
“Nicki did an amazing job at the end, and the entire team was fantastic from the Prologue onwards,” said Drudi. “We tried some different things on the set-up and it paid off because we were competitive in both qualifying and the race. We were lucky that Marco’s puncture was in the last sector of the lap, so we were able to pit without losing too much time and we fought back. At the end Nicki’s pace was super quick. This is the best way to start the season, and we can try to fight for the championship now.”
The sister #21 Comtoyou Racing AMR was also on the podium in the Silver Cup Class being the next Aston Martin home from the 58-car field after AMR Driver Academy winner Kobe Pauwels and current candidates Sébastien Baud and Oliver Söderström finishing third in class/P20 overall, having started from the class pole.
The guesting #18 Comtoyou Racing Pro class effort of Lance Stroll, Roberto Merhi and Mari Boya would eventually finish P48 overall and thirteen laps down to the winning sister car having been penalised severely for repeated blue flag irregularities.
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