The Race into the third hour
Early in the third hour the #30 Lola retook the LMP2 class lead when the #10 car stopped for fuel then 2hrs 23 mins. Jeff Bucknum took over the Pilbeam from Bryan Willman, the car has run faultlessly so far and steadily worked its way up the field, so far the decision to use the 3-litre engine has been justified.
After 3 and a half hours the order was;
LMP1 #38 Werner 79 laps, #28 Biela and #88 Davies
LMP2 #30 Binnie 69 laps, #11 Bradley and #10 Borkowski
GTS #3 Papis 73 laps, #4 Magnussen and #25 Biagi
GT #43 Baron 69 laps, #23 Bernhard and #24 Lucas
In LMP1 the #20 Dyson Lola is in 4th followed by the Dallara and the Taurus Lola is moving back up after its penalty delays. Both TVRs, the Morgan, both PK Porsches are all running well at the moment.
Soon after Magnussen goes off at turn 16 when Barff dives underneath him, the Corvette continues at speed and Barff incurs a penalty. The John Field Lola has lost its paddle shift change and manual shifting is causing blisters, they also have tried softer tyres as the temperature as eased but they did not work. The #52 Porsche retires after 2hrs 50 mins. and a minute later Gavin stops on course in the hairpin, he removes the rear body and attempts to repair something in the back axle area, the car is in a dangerous position and a full course yellow is flown. It looks like the Corvettes race is run. After the restart Werner is wild, Davies gets past Biela and then as Werner goes off on cold tyres Davies takes the lead and pulls away leaving Biela to close on Werner who appears to be struggling. The Corvette is retired with clutch problems. Martin Short takes over the Dallara.
After 3 hr 40 min Jim Mathews spins into the tyres at turn one, it appears a Dyson Lola helped him on his way, he makes it back to the pits with rear end damage. The #20 Dyson Lola with de Radigues at the wheel stops at turn 13 with engine problems and Werner in the Champion Audi side swipes Cunningham in the #79 Porsche. The Audi has side damage and will need a long stop to replace a radiator.
After 3hrs 42 min Jeff Bucknum takes the LMP2 class lead as #10 Lola stops with a transmission problem, it will be a long stop. A full course yellow is flown to move the #20 Lola. The Morgan and the 91 TVR have run faultlessly so far only stopping for tyres fuel and driver changes and the 92 TVR is running well after its earlier problems.
At four hours positions are
LMP1 #88 Davies 123 laps, #28 Kaffer and #22Short 117 laps
LMP2 #56 Bucknum 108 laps, #11 Sak and #30 field 106 laps
GTS #3 Fellows 115 laps, #63 Borcheller 108 laps and Bosch 107 laps
GT #24 Lieb 110 laps, #23 Bernhard and #355 Kelleners 109 laps
After 4hrs 14min the Mathews Porsche #67 is retired and at 4hrs 20min Blanchemain spins the Panoz in turn 7 an unsafe spot, he cannot find a gear so a yellow is thrown. Amanda Stretton comments “Its very hot out there. Its worse behind the safety car, you can’t get any air in then. Who ever thought of putting a racetrack here needs to have their head examined”
Positions at 4hrs 24min before the pit opens
LMP1 #88 Davies 130 laps, #28 Kaffer and #22 Short 124 laps
LMP2 #56 Bucknum 115 laps, #30Binnie 109 laps and Sak 108 laps
GTS #3 Fellows 122 laps, #63 Borcheller 115 laps and Bosch 113 laps
GT #24 Lieb 117 laps, #23 Bernhard 116 laps and Kelleners 115 laps
Werner commented; “At the beginning everything was perfect. Very good car. Very good tyres. I was lucky in traffic. But then after the pace car laps I had a problem with my front tyres. No grip in front. Especially on braking and turning. A lot of understeer. I lost a lot of time and Frank pushed me very hard. Then there was a problem overtaking two GT cars. One overtook the other and I followed the first one and then the other came from the outside and hit me from the rear”. Repairs cost them 8 laps
After 4hrs 27min the #30 intersport Lola stops with electrical problems, It will be a long stop and after 4hrs 40min another Lola LMP2 the #11 car is officially retired, a few minutes later James Weaver goes behind the wall with an alternator problem, 14 minutes are lost
After 4hrs 55min the positions are;
LMP1 #28 Kaffer 142 laps, #88 Smith and Barbosa 137 laps
LMP2 #56 McMurry 126 laps, #10 James 113 laps and #30 Binnie 110 laps
GTS #3 O’Connell 133 laps, #63 Borcheller 126 laps and #25 Biagi 125 laps
GT #24 Luhr 128 laps, #23 Bernhard 128 laps and #43 Rockenfeller 128 laps
After 5 hours Werner was up to 4th, the Corvette was 5th; the Taurus Lola was now 6th having been delayed by a tyre blow out. The Autocon Riley and Scott lost a lap under a yellow because of a mistake by an official but is 7th in front of the #16 Dyson Lola. The Panoz is 10th and the leading GT #24 is 11th. The #91 TVR is 24th and the Morgan is just out of the top 25. The Morgan was slowed early on as they were going too fast but they so far have been trouble free. The 92 TVR had to have an alternator replaced, Hugh Chamberlain commented that “ we had to take the induction system off, you cant get at the f******* thing” The Scottish Porsche lost a little time when a solenoid came off but is otherwise running well in 23rd The PK Porsches are 19th and 21st.
Bryan Willman’s only complaint was “Drink bottle doesn’t have beer in it, only water.
Rob Barff was rather down hearted as his misdemeanours he felt had offset all he did on the track but all in all this must be considered so far a great debut for the team.