Another tough day at the office for the Racing Spirit of Leman AMR at the second round of the ELMS today
Sunday, May 03, 2026
After a disappointing round first time out in Barcelona just a few weeks ago, the #59 crew of Clement Mateu, Marius Fossard and Valentin Hasse-Clot had prepared themselves well for Sunday’s four-hour race as they hit the top four in class throughout the collective test, bronze driver test and both Free Practice sessions over the course of Friday and Saturday.
That apparent performance on track was despite a decrease within the Vantage LMGT3’s performance parameters as part of the series ongoing Balance of Performance assessments going into this round after Spain but in Qualifying, the best Mateu could offer was a P5 starting position in class.
The race had started under hazy skies, but the track and air temperatures were still good enough for the weather not to be a real issue although some rain was being predicted for some point during the race. Mateu again started his car for the team as the race began relatively cleanly until a multi-car incident with a car in the barrier lead to the first Virtual Safety Car period at the thirty-minute marker.
Getting back to green, the #59 steadily lost track position to drop down to P10 in class at the end of the opening hour after which some rain did arrive at parts of the circuit but never in the volume to necessitate and change in strategy.
At the end of the four hours, the status quo would remain for the #59 crew as they crossed the line in that tenth position in class and the last of the LMGT3 runners, one lap off the class winners pace, although they did move up the order one after a Ferrari was later disqualified from the results.
For the Racing Spirit of Leman team as far as the ELMS series is concerned, next stop will be Imola in early July, but the team do have a date at the 24 Hours of Le Mans to look forward to in the meantime.
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