Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Qualifying 2 - 2010 Round 4 - Paul Ricard HTTT

Results: 2010 Round 4 - Paul Ricard HTTT

Qualifying 2
PosCarClassDriversCarTimeLapsGapAvg
speed
161GT3HolzerPorsche 911 GT3 R2:08.22550246
224GT3von Thurn und TaxisLamborghini Gallardo LP5602:08.22570244
316GT3ParisyCorvette Z06R GT32:08.37060.145243
4101GT3HohenadelCorvette Z06R GT32:08.37350.148241
576GT3SandströmBMW Z42:08.40670.181245
618GT3LunardiCorvette Z06R GT32:08.59470.369243
711GT3LeclercPorsche 911 GT3 R2:08.69650.471245
82GT3AccaryAston Martin DBRS92:08.73350.508243
95GT3GuilbertAudi R8 LMS2:09.01660.791240
1014GT3NygaardFord GT2:09.08160.856239
1177GT3HürtgenBMW Z42:09.34251.117243
1260GT3PalttalaPorsche 911 GT3 R2:09.44541.22246
134GT3AmmermüllerAudi R8 LMS2:09.49061.265240
1487GT3AlessiFerrari 430 Scuderia2:09.59561.37249
1525GT3LagrangeLamborghini Gallardo LP5602:09.70121.476241
1633GT3JönsAudi R8 LMS2:09.81461.589238
1717GT3TonelliCorvette Z06R GT32:09.94451.719244
1888GT3HollingsFerrari 430 Scuderia2:10.37252.147251
1932GT3GriffinAudi R8 LMS2:10.62462.399236
203GT3HemdlhoferAudi R8 LMS2:11.28683.061240
2112GT3KonstantinouPorsche 911 GT3 R2:11.34363.118244
2223GT3BrownAudi R8 LMS2:11.73773.512238
23100GT3RitskesCorvette Z06R GT32:12.21873.993244
2422GT3GuaschAudi R8 LMS2:12.37264.147236
Session Notes
Weathersunny
Track conditionsdry





Sunday, July 4, 2010

Qualifying 1 - 2010 Round 4 - Paul Ricard HTTT

Results: 2010 Round 4 - Paul Ricard HTTT

Qualifying 1
PosCarClassDriversCarTimeLapsGapAvg
speed
1101GT3KeilwitzCorvette Z06R GT32:08.64250243
216GT3LambotteCorvette Z06R GT32:09.84351.201242
377GT3WalterBMW Z42:11.00441.399242
411GT3VanneletPorsche 911 GT3 R2:10.06831.426244
561GT3van SplunterenPorsche 911 GT3 R2:10.29741.655244
624GT3AmosLamborghini Gallardo LP5602:10.30451.662241
776GT3SöderlundBMW Z42:10.50251.86242
823GT3BellAudi R8 LMS2:10.74162.099238
9100GT3van OranjeCorvette Z06R GT32:11.29872.656242
1014GT3EskelinenFord GT2:11.46472.822238
1117GT3DemoustierCorvette Z06R GT32:11.47462.832243
123GT3HeyerAudi R8 LMS2:11.49262.85238
1360GT3LappalainenPorsche 911 GT3 R2:11.60782.965245
1412GT3HäringPorsche 911 GT3 R2:11.99263.35242
152GT3PaillardAston Martin DBRS92:12.00153.359243
1618GT3SeilerCorvette Z06R GT32:12.31683.674243
174GT3BonifacioAudi R8 LMS2:12.51563.873238
1833GT3BreslinAudi R8 LMS2:13.09354.451238
1922GT3PattersonAudi R8 LMS2:13.26784.625236
2088GT3CharveriatFerrari 430 Scuderia8:51.97524.925249
2110GT3StepecBMW Alpina B6 GT32:15.61986.977246
225GT3HirschiAudi R8 LMS2:15.83867.196238
2332GT3BreslinAudi R8 LMS2:17.59788.955234
246GT3DemayAudi R8 LMS2:17.84779.205236
Session Notes
Weathersunny
Track conditionsdry

Next Stop Belgium On United Autosports' Hectic 5,000-mile European Tour

·       After races in Spain and France, “star-studded” driver line-up to test at Spa
·       Independence Day Celebrations On Hold for American team at Paul Ricard



The United Autosports team heads directly to Spa-Francorchamps (Belgium) for an “official” 24 Hour race Test Day on Wednesday (July 7) after contesting the latest FIA GT3 European Championship races in France this weekend (July 3-4). 

Having posted 13th and 17th places in the opening one-hour race at Paul Ricard on Saturday, there was to be no Independence Day celebration for the American team the following day when the #22 Audi salvaged a hard-earned 18th after the #23 Audi was the innocent victim of an opening lap accident causing its retirement.

The 3.63-mile Paul Ricard (High Tech Test Track) circuit at Le Castellet, near Marseille, was opened in 1969. The 14-turn track is characterized by its long Mistral straight (1.12-mile) and elongated track design. The track, built on a plateau, is known for its distinctive blue, black and red colored run-off areas.

At Spa, the #67 Audi will be piloted by Emil Assentato (USA), Stefan Johansson (Sw) and Alain Li (F) – Mark Patterson unable to attend due to prior business commitments – with Mark Blundell (GB), Zak Brown (USA), Eddie Cheever (USA) and Richard Dean (GB) aboard the “sister” #68 R8 LMS.

There is now an 11-week break in the FIA GT3 European Championship before the ninth and 10th rounds are staged at the Autódromo Internacional do Algarve in Portimão (Portugal) over September 18-19.



Race 1 (Saturday)
Qualifying: 8th #23 Bell, 2m 10.741s; 19th #22 Guasch, 2m 13.267s. Weather: Sunny, hot.
Race Result: 13th (#23) +78.111s P1; 17th (#22) -1 lap P1. Weather: Sunny, very hot.

Having been the fastest Audi R8 LMS for the first time this season in Friday’s second practice, Bell continued United Autosports’ ever-improving trend by netting the American team’s best start position of the season, an eventual eighth place on the 25-car grid despite dropping two places in the final minute of qualifying – to be the best placed Audi again – and having only gained 14-laps knowledge of the high-speed Ricard track the previous day.

Bell and Guasch completed the opening lap in eighth and 17th positions respectively prior to a 15-minute Safety Car period beginning on lap two to retrieve crashed and abandoned cars. Having taken three separate hits following the re-start, Guasch pitted from 14th place with 32mins to run, Patterson resuming 18th.

Bell, up from eighth to second and just 3.539s behind the leader, handed over to Brown 35mins in to the one-hour race at the end of the permitted timed pit-stop phase, the American back on the track in 10th place in the 25-lap race.

Zak slipped to 13th with 15mins remaining, a position in which he took the checker to record the #23 Audi’s best result of the season – with Patterson gaining two places in the closing minutes to finish 17th – the first time the #22 Audi had finished behind its “sister” R8 LMS since the opening race at Silverstone.



Race 2 (Sunday)
Qualifying: 20th #23 Brown, 2m 11.737s; 22nd #22 Patterson, 2m 12.372s. Weather: Sunny, hot.
Race Result: 18th (#22) +89.500s P1; Retired, accident damage (#23). Weather: Sunny, very hot.

The race for the #23 Audi was over almost before it had started when on the opening lap Brown, completely blinded by the mass of cars ahead, collided at Turn Five with an Aston Martin which had been spun around but was then hit again launching it in to the path of the of the innocent Brown causing front suspension and steering damage, the Audi limping back to the pits and retirement.

Following an eight-minute Safety Car period which ensued to clear up the debris, Patterson resumed 19th at the green light but lost two places as the race settled down before handing over to Guasch placed 20th with 29mins on the clock, Michael complimenting his co-driver’s steady run in which he set competitive times en route to 18th place at the finish.

#22 Molecule / Cerutti – Audi R8 LMS
Michael Guasch (USA).  Lives: Walnut Creek, California, USA:
“In Race One I started from 24th place on the grid but picked up seven places on the first lap. Much of my stint was behind a Safety Car which became a melee when it went green. I was up to 15th but got spun around when I dived down the inside of a guy who turned in having not seen me. Mark handed the over to me in Race Two having kept out of trouble which was a big deal in itself. I drove the best I could – it was awfully hot [ambient temperature 37°C]. The Audi handled well allowing me to set consistent good times.”  

Mark Patterson (USA).  Lives: Bronxville, New York State, USA: 
“The opening race was a long and lonely stint for me – and extremely hot work. I was a little frustrated with myself as I felt I hadn’t used the car to its maximum. The tires were rebalanced overnight after Michael had taken a couple of hits in Race One making the Audi handle better in the second race. I lost time with the ugly accident on the opening lap which I somehow managed to avoid being a part of. Pretty happy all things considered.”

#23 Remington – Audi R8 LMS
Zak Brown (USA).  Lives: Carmel, Indiana, USA:
“We achieved the #23 Audi’s best result of the season in the opening race with 13th which was the hottest, in terms of ambient temperature [over 30°C], I’ve ever raced in. Matt’s stint was compromised with the Safety Car and I was immediately defending when I took over from him. Race two was short lived – I’d made a good start, gained a couple of places, but an Aston spun, was stationary facing me, I went to go left but then it was hit by another car which moved the Aston into my path, damaging the Audi’s steering and suspension on the right side.”  

Matthew Bell (GB). Lives: Barningham nr Richmond, North Yorkshire, England:
“A Lamborghini held me up at the start of Race One which cost me some places which I managed to get back further around the opening lap. The Safety Car hampered our strategy. Our pace in the corners is good but we’re slow on the straight compared to the competition which doesn’t seem particularly balanced here. Unfortunately for the second consecutive race weekend, I didn’t get to drive in Race Two which is frustrating especially as I won’t get to race the Audi again until mid-September.”

Richard Dean (GB), Managing Director & Co-Owner of United Autosports:
“The Safety Car in Race One didn’t allow Matt to open up the gap we’d hoped he could achieve so when Zak went out, he was in the thick of action with the very fast Lamborghinis and Corvettes on his tail – a thankless task on a track like Ricard. The #23 Audi achieved our team’s best qualifying result of the season and went on to record that car’s best race result of the year and because we’re disappointed, that shows how much we’re expecting of ourselves now. Both Mark and Michael did workmanlike jobs in the #22 Audi to continue its 100% top-20 finishing record.

In Race Two, Zak made a good start but got caught up in the mayhem that unfolded in front of him so that was it for the #23 Audi. Mark was delayed in the same incident which he managed to pick his way through and both he and Michael, who was setting times comparable with the guys in P7-12, made up places and did good jobs once again.”

Audi R8 LMS (Sportscar according to latest 2010 FIA GT3 regulations)
V10 5.2-liter engine, 4 valves per cylinder, petrol direct injection, emission control by two racing catalytic converters, rear-wheel-drive, traction control (ASR), sequential pneumatic activated 6-speed sport gearbox with shift-paddles, Audi Space Frame (ASF) made of aluminum with bolted steel roll-cage, carbon-fiber composite/aluminum bodywork, Michelin radial tires. Approx 500 hp (reduced power). Start weight 1,320kg. Limitation at 8500rpm for every gear. Developed by Audi Sport with cooperation from quattro GmbH. Won FIA GT3 European Championship, ADAC-GT Masters and Belgian GT Championship plus Nürburgring 24 Hours and Spa 24 Hours class victories in début 2009 season scoring a total 23 victories.

* More United Autosports Editorial Copyright Free photographs are available at www.flickr.com/unitedautosports

Race 2 Result - 2010 Round 4 - Paul Ricard HTTT

Results: 2010 Round 4 - Paul Ricard HTTT

Race 2 Result
PosCarClassDriversCarTimeLapsGapAvg
speed
1101GT3Keilwitz/HohenadelCorvette Z06R GT31:00:16.352250243
216GT3Lambotte/ParisyCorvette Z06R GT31:00:17.772251.42242
361GT3van Splunteren/HolzerPorsche 911 GT3 R1:00:18.235251.883242
477GT3Walter/HürtgenBMW Z41:00:40.2362523.884246
525GT3Cunill/LagrangeLamborghini Gallardo LP5601:00:40.3892524.037244
618GT3Seiler/LunardiCorvette Z06R GT31:00:46.1432529.791243
711GT3Vannelet/LeclercPorsche 911 GT3 R1:01:00.5322544.18245
860GT3Lappalainen/PalttalaPorsche 911 GT3 R1:01:07.2722550.92243
933GT3Breslin/JönsAudi R8 LMS1:01:11.2802554.928238
10100GT3van Oranje/RitskesCorvette Z06R GT31:01:11.2942554.942243
1114GT3Eskelinen/NygaardFord GT1:01:17.243251:00.891240
125GT3Hirschi/GuilbertAudi R8 LMS1:01:23.493251:07.141238
1324GT3Amos/von Thurn und TaxisLamborghini Gallardo LP5601:01:23.668251:07.316242
1487GT3Petrobelli/AlessiFerrari 430 Scuderia1:01:24.389251:08.037249
154GT3Bonifacio/AmmermüllerAudi R8 LMS1:01:25.844251:09.492238
1688GT3Charveriat/HollingsFerrari 430 Scuderia1:01:30.842251:14.490249
1717GT3Tonelli/DemoustierCorvette Z06R GT31:01:34.096251:17.744244
1822GT3Guasch/PattersonAudi R8 LMS1:01:45.852251:29.500233
193GT3Heyer/HerndlhoferAudi R8 LMS1:02:07.144251:50.792238
206GT3Demay/Lorgere-RouxAudi R8 LMS1:02:08.484251:52.132239
2132GT3Breslin/GriffinAudi R8 LMS1:01:04.9972448.645234
2276GT3Söderlund/SandströmBMW Z444:52.4141815:23.938246
2323GT3Bell/BrownAudi R8 LMS3:28.814156:47.5380
Session Notes
Weathersunny, hot
Track conditionsdry





Race 1 Result - 2010 Round 4 - Paul Ricard HTTT

Results: 2010 Round 4 - Paul Ricard HTTT

Race 1 Result
PosCarClassDriversCarTimeLapsGapAvg
speed
1101GT3Keilwitz/HohenadelCorvette Z06R GT31:01:12.220250242
216GT3Lambotte/ParisyCorvette Z06R GT31:01:18.872256.652242
311GT3Vannelet/LeclercPorsche 911 GT3 R1:01:31.3122519.092243
476GT3Söderlund/SandströmBMW Z41:01:31.8312519.611247
577GT3Walter/HürtgenBMW Z41:01:32.3762520.156247
661GT3van Splunteren/HolzerPorsche 911 GT3 R1:01:34.7762522.556246
714GT3Eskelinen/NygaardFord GT1:01:44.9512532.731239
818GT3Seiler/LunardiCorvette Z06R GT31:01:59.5772547.357243
925GT3Cunill/LagrangeLamborghini Gallardo LP5601:02:04.1072551.887244
104GT3Bonifacio/AmmermüllerAudi R8 LMS1:02:06.6322554.412241
1133GT3Breslin/JönsAudi R8 LMS1:02:10.8242558.604238
12100GT3van Oranje/RitskesCorvette Z06R GT31:02:14.268251:02.048243
1323GT3Bell/BrownAudi R8 LMS1:02:30.331251:18.111238
1410GT3Stepec/PolicandBMW Alpina B6 GT31:02:37.867251:25.647244
155GT3Hirschi/GuilbertAudi R8 LMS1:02:56.352251:44.132238
166GT3Demay/Lorgere-RouxAudi R8 LMS1:03:04.170251:51.950237
1722GT3Guasch/PattersonAudi R8 LMS1:01:15.766243.546234
1817GT3Tonelli/DemoustierCorvette Z06R GT356:44.970224:27.250244
192GT3Paillard/AccaryAston Martin DBRS953:40.338217:31.882242
2024GT3Amos/von Thurn und TaxisLamborghini Gallardo LP56027:41.3291033:30.891240
2132GT3Breslin/GriffinAudi R8 LMS25:47.665935:24.555232
2287GT3Petrobelli/AlessiFerrari 430 Scuderia12:34.919448:37.301246
2360GT3Lappalainen/PalttalaPorsche 911 GT3 R2:44.599158:27.6210
Session Notes
Weathersunny, hot
Track conditionsdry