Utah: The ALMS heats up

Green on green

The two green cars in the race, the Drayson Lola, leading the pack here, and the Patron Honda, in third place, will battle for the ALMS title in Utah.

 

TOOLE, Ut — Hot is the word of the day at Larry H. Miller Dealerships Utah Grand Prix both in terms of temperature and the racing that take place Sunday.

With qualifying taking place in temperatures that were in excess of 90 degrees, the competition was equally hot. In LMP class it was a classic battle between the defending champion Patron Tequila sponsored Honda Acura ARX 01c driven by Frenchman Simon Pagenaud and the Lola Judd of Team Drayson with Englishman Jonny Cocker doing the driving the honors.

The Frenchman was able to grab the pole from the Englishman by just over half a second leaving the Drayson team with its best ALMS qualifying effort on the outside of the front row. But only a blink of the eye behind Cocker is the Mazda Lola — .013 seconds to be exact and in fourth position is the Porsche Sypder Muscle Milk car just .039 seconds behind the Mazda. That means the top four LMP cars are within just under six tenths of a second.

Team Drayson is without services of Team Owner Paul Drayson this weekend, as he is recovering from an off-track foot injury. In his stead is Emanuele Pirro, who set the fast time of the practice session for the class. The Drayson team is riding a high after finishing the 24 Hours of Le Mans a month ago in France. The coupling of youngster Cocker and veteran Pirro will be interesting watch with Cocker taking the first stint and Pirro bringing the Green Machine home.

Nevertheless, the Drayson team will be charting new territory just to finish at the Utah event, something that they have not been able to do all season — and if they do finish watch up. Pirro has shown that he still has the talent to get the car around the course the fastest line — so it is possible that there could be another first for the team this weekend.

But if you really want to understand the competitiveness of the ALMS circuit take a peak at the GT class where the top three cars were Ferrari 430 GTs and the top six cars were only .303 second apart. Surprising the Corvette Team which has seen its share of bad luck over this season qualified seventh and eight in the GT class — but in the hunt less than .4 tenths of a second off the pace set by the Ferraris.

Full qualifying results can be found here.

Halfway home: Its Peugeot leading the way but Audi strikes back

Le Mans, France – So far the only thing to stop Peugeot has been Peugeot itself – but the French Lion still holds first place through the first 12 hours of the most prestigious endurance in the world — the 24 Hours of Le Mans. Setting the pace is the No. 2 Peugeot with Nicolas Minassian, Stephane Sarrazin and Frank Montagny doing the driving hours.
The No. 1 Peugeot is in fourth place, three laps down to the leaders while the No.9 Audi team has moved to second place. The No. 9 Audi is on the same lap as the leader about three and half minutes off the leader’s pace while the No. 8 Audi is also three laps down to the leader.
The Peugeot team has been solid all week, sweeping the top three places in qualifying while confounding the Audi brain trust with their sheer speed. In the race the Peugeots have also been fast on the track and efficient on the pits but perhaps the Circuit De La Sarthe is beginning to takes its toll as the team has seen its one-two-three-four placing melt away.

Just about the time that it seemed that the Audis were going to make their move, the No 7 Audi with Tom Kristensen at the wheel had to take evasive action and the car wound up in the sand trap at the Porsche Curve. Kristensen limped back to the pits for repairs and lost three laps to the leaders. The No. 8 Audi is fourth and the Number.
Other notable results in the LMP1 class, show the Aston Martins four and seven laps down to the Peugeot respectively at the halfway point to lead all petrol-powered cars.
In LMP2, a pair of Honda ARX 01s are training the lead with Team Strakka Racing holding the lead at the halfway point over the American LeMans Series (ALMS) leader from Highcroft Racing by three laps. Third place goes to the Oak Racing Team in the Pescarlo Judd.
In a bit of a surprise, the leader in the GT1 class is the Saleen of Labre Competition is the leader, although they are three laps behind the leading GT2 class.Second in the class goes to the Luc Alphand Adventures sponsored Corvette C6R and third place is the Matech Ford.
The two factory Corvette C6 ZR1s lead the GT2 class with the Felbermayr holding on the third place in the class.
Notable retirements include this year’s first car out of the race, the Autocon Lola AER, the Jaguar RSR that retired after four laps, and the Beechdean Mansell Ginetta -Zytek of Nigel Mansell and family.
Also out of the race is the pole winning No. 3 Peugeot, and last year’s GT2 Champion from Risi Competizione that went out on the 116th lap.

Morning practice ends; Audi garners top time

Le Mans, France — With rain falling most of the evening drenching Circuit de La Sarthe, Allan McNish and the Audi R-15 posted the top time during the morning test session. However, his lap times on a soggy track were around 30 seconds slower than the best qualifying times.

Indeed, there were a number of shunts and near misses during the morning session where drivers were getting acquainted with the newly washed track. No turn was safe from an off-asphalt excursion nor was any class.

Currently the Matmut Carrera Cup is on the track entertaining the fans who have arisen early enough to get their morning fix of racing.

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