American
Le Mans Series, round 5 in Lime Rock, USA
Convincing
double win and points’ lead for Porsche
Porsche
has taken off into the
second half of the American Le Mans Series season with a double
victory. In Lime Rock, Porsche works drivers Joerg Bergmeister
(Germany) and Patrick Long (USA) snatched back the GT class points’
lead with their third win of the season in the Porsche 911 GT3 RSR. And
at the wheel of the Porsche RS Spyder, Klaus Graf (Germany) and Greg
Pickett (USA) claimed their first overall win in the race series
featuring the fastest sportscars in the world.
The race on the short 2.480
kilometre circuit set amongst forests and meadows in the US state of
Connecticut ran over 2:45 hours – but in the end only seconds lay
between victory and defeat. With the 911 GT3 RSR of Flying Lizard
Motorsports, Patrick Long crossed the finish line just 1.495 seconds
ahead of the fastest BMW.
After a thrilling finale, Klaus Graf brought
home the greatest success in the American Le Mans Series of his Muscle
Milk Team Cytosport in the RS Spyder with a 29.573-second advantage.
Moreover, the RS Spyder won the Michelin Green X Challenge
environmental award as the most efficient vehicle in the field.
Already during the very wet
qualifying, Patrick Long made the most of the grip advantage of his 911
GT3 RSR’s rear-engine configuration to achieve the first GT pole
position since the season-opener in Sebring.
With
a convincing
performance and the right team strategy, he and Joerg Bergmeister held
off the strong opposition from BMW, Ferrari and Chevrolet. In high
summer temperatures, fans, who traditionally make themselves
comfortable on the grassy hills around the track, witnessed fierce
fights for positions in the excellently-supported GT class and many
changes in the lead. In the final lap, as Patrick Long defended his
narrow lead from his pursuers’ vehement attacks, hardly an on-looker
was left sitting in his camping stool.
“After our hard-earned victory
in Laguna Seca I thought things couldn’t get much closer, but I was
wrong,” said Patrick Long. “We had to give 100 percent until the last
lap to beat the BMWs. And the Ferrari wasn’t far behind either. Our pit
strategy helped put us ahead. Then it was up to Joerg and me to make
the most out of the situation and bring the car home safe and sound.
Our Michelin tyres worked perfectly both in the wet qualifying and the
dry race.”
For the title defenders this
success marks the third win of the season after Long Beach and Laguna
Seca. Joerg Bergmeister set a new record: “If someone asked me how you
go about winning in Lime Rock five times straight I’d say just one
word: patience,” he said. “On the short track there are so many cars
competing in different classes that you have to wait for the right
moment to overtake or make room for faster competitors.
The BMWs were
faster than us on the straights, but the straights are very short and
we had the better grip. Thanks to our extra pit stop in the earlier
caution phase we had a little more fuel at the end. This stop didn’t
cost us any positions. The way Patrick fought off Bill Auberlen in the
last lap – that was brilliant.”
The
victory for Klaus Graf and
Greg Pickett, who held off the LMP sports prototype points’ leader
Honda despite a stop-and-go penalty in the final phase, was the first
for the privately-run team with the Porsche RS Spyder in the American
Le Mans Series.
With this, the Muscle Milk Team Cytosport squad
continues its success streak this season, which began with a clear
class win at the Sebring 12 Hours, followed by podium results at all
subsequent races. “During the first 45 minutes of the race, Greg kept
up with the leaders and that was great,” said Klaus Graf. “For me it
was clear that I had to keep our rivals under constant pressure during
my two-hour stint. Our team’s pit stops were fantastic. The key to our
success was most certainly the support from Porsche and Michelin.”
After posting second in
qualifying at the wheel of the Porsche 911 GT3 RSR fielded by Falken
Tire, Porsche works driver Wolf Henzler (Germany) and Bryan Sellers
(USA) secured eighth in the GT class. In the second 911 GT3 RSR run by
Flying Lizard Motorsports, Americans Darren Law and Seth Neiman saw the
flag in seventh.
Round 6 of the American Le Mans
Series takes place on 7 August in Lexington in the US State of Ohio.
Statistics: 5th of 9 races in
the American Le Mans Series in Lime Rock, CT
Race result
1. Graf/Pickett (D/USA),
Porsche RS Spyder (LMP), 170 laps
2. Brabham/Pagenaud (AUS/ F/),
Honda ARX-01c (LMP), 170
3. Jeannette/Zugel (USA/USA),
Oreca FLM09 (LMPC), 162
Result GT class
1. Bergmeister/Long (D/USA),
Porsche 911 GT3 RSR, 160 laps
2. Auberlen/Milner (USA/USA),
BMW E92 M3, 160
3. Müller/Hand (D/USA),
BMW E92 M3, 160
4. Salo/Kaffer (SF/D), Ferrari
430 GT, 159
5. Beretta/Gavin (MC/GB),
Chevrolet Corvette, 159
6. Sharp/van Ovcerbeek
(USA/USA), Ferrari 430 GT, 157
7. Law/Neiman (USA/USA),
Porsche 911 GT3 RSR, 156
8. Henzler/Sellers (D/USA),
Porsche 911 GT3 RSR, 156
Points’ standings GT class
Drivers
1. Jörg Bergmeister,
Patrick Long, Porsche, 93 points
2. Tommy Millner, Bill
Auberlen, BMW, 79
3. Jaime Melo, Gianmaria Bruni,
Ferrari, 75
Dirk Müller, Joey Hand,
BMW, 75
4. Jan Magnussen, Johnny
O’Connell, Chevrolet, 53
5. Olivier Beretta, Oliver
Gavin, Chevrolet, 41
Manufacturers
1. Porsche, 93 points
2. BMW, 92
3. Ferrari, 85
Teams
1. Flying Lizard Motorsports,
Porsche, 93 points
2. Rahal Letterman Racing, BMW,
92
3. Risi Competizione, Ferrari,
85
Points’ standings LMP class
Drivers
1. David Brabham, Simon
Pagenaud, Honda, 107 points
2. Klaus Graf, Porsche, 100
3. Greg Pickett, Porsche, 79
4. Chris Dyson, Lola, 68
Manufacturers
1. Honda, 107 points
2. Porsche, 100
3. Mazda, 68
Teams
1. Highcroft Racing, Honda, 107
points
2. Muscle Milk Team Cytosport,
Porsche, 100
3. Dyson Racing Team, Lola, 68

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