Vita4One Racing Team BMW wins the
battle of wills in Zolder Qualifying Race.
Qualifying Race, Top ten – Zolder,
Belgium
1
|
Michael
Bartels (DEU)/Yelmer Buurman (NLD)
No.18
Vita4One Racing Team (DEU) BMW Z4
|
1:00:41.928
|
36
Laps
|
2
|
Thomas
Jager (DEU)/Nicky Pastorelli (NLD)
No.37
ALL-INKL.COM Münnich Motorsport (DEU) Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG
|
1:00:42.495
|
+0.567
|
3
|
Matt
Halliday (NZL)/Mike Parisy (FRA)
No.9
Exim Bank Team China (CHN) Porsche 911 R
|
1:01:02.506
|
+20.578
|
4
|
Frederic
Makowiecki (FRA)/Stef Dusseldorp (NLD)
No.1
Hexis Racing (FRA) McLaren GT MP4-12C
|
1:01:03.047
|
+21.119
|
5
|
Nikolaus
Mayr-Melnhof (AUT)/Mathias Lauda (AUT)
No.17
Vita4One Racing Team (DEU) BMW Z4
|
1:01:03.390
|
+21.462
|
6
|
Markus
Winkelhock (DEU)/Marc Basseng (DEU)
No.38
ALL-INKL.COM Münnich Motorsport (DEU) Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG
|
1:01:07.713
|
+25.785
|
7
|
Enzo
Ide (BEL)/Francesco Castellacci (ITA)
No.4
AF Corse (ITA) Ferrari 458 Italia
|
1:01:23.262
|
+41.335
|
8
|
Darryl
O’Young (CHN)/Peter Kox (NLD)
No.25
Reiter Engineering (DEU) Lamborghini Gallardo LP560-4
|
1:01:31.757
|
+49.829
|
9
|
Maxime
Martin (BEL)/Alexey Vasiliev (RUS)
No.7
Valmon Racing Team Russia (RUS) Aston Martin DBRS9
|
1:01:45.680
|
+1:03.752
|
10
|
Gregoire
Demoustier (FRA)/Alvaro Parente (PRT)
No.2
Hexis Racing (FRA) McLaren GT MP4-12C
|
1:01:51.889
|
+1:09.961
|
BMW secured a maiden victory in the
2012 championship when the Vita4One Racing Team Z4 of Yelmer Buurman (NLD) and
Michael Bartels (DEU) took the Qualifying Race honours in a thrilling contest
in Zolder.
Having scored a single point at the
season opener in Nogaro, the BMW outfit took eight points for first place with
the No.18 car while the No.17 of Austrians Mathias Lauda and Nikolaus
Mayr-Melnhof added a further two points for fifth place.
The performance underlined BMW’s
improvement since the Easter weekend where they struggled for pace.
“We had a very difficult weekend in
Nogaro where we scored just one point, so it is nice for the team, with all the
hard work, all the long nights. It is a good victory,” said team leader
Bartels.
“It feels very good to win, but I
hope we can double up with the Championship Race tomorrow, and then we could
claim some big points for the weekend.”
In second place was the ALL-INKL.COM
Münnich Motorsport Mercedes SLS AMG No.37 of Nicky Pastorelli (NLD) and Thomas
Jager (DEU) after a consistent drive from third on the grid.
“The track seems pretty good for
this car and hopefully it will be like that at other tracks from now on,” said
Pastorelli.
“We gambled a little bit on the
conditions set up wise and it meant we found it a little difficult at the
beginning, but once the track started to dry up we were really quick.”
Matt Halliday (Mike Parisy) in the
No.9 Exim Bank Team China Porsche 911 held off a spirited late charge from the
Hexis Racing McLaren MP4-12C No.1 of Frederic Makowiecki (Stef Dusseldorp) to
clinch the final podium position.
“After the difficult weekend in
Nogaro, and with the Qualifying not being too good this morning, it was good to
find the pace in the race. Fourth place feels like a victory after Nogaro,”
said a relieved Dusseldorp.
“Philippe Dumas (team manager) asked
me after 15 minutes how the track was, if it was starting to dry up and how the
conditions were. I told him that it looked like it was drying but I think we
should wait for as long as possible to decide what to do, and in the end we
changed to slicks,” added the Dutchman. “We made the perfect decision.”
The No.9 Porsche had set pole in
Qualifying but was relegated three places on the start grid due to a pit lane
infringement in Q3. Parisy, who started the race, said: “My stint was very
hard, we just needed to keep the car on the track at the start in the very
tricky conditions.
“I am very happy for the team to be
on the podium, we are still a young team, and it’s pretty impressive for us to
be sitting here.
“We will push again tomorrow and
fight to be higher, but for now I am very happy for what the team has
achieved.”
Markus Winkelhock (Marc Basseng) in
the second Mercedes appeared to be heading for a comfortable win but his
progress was halted by throttle problems six minutes from the finish. The No.38
car was finally classified sixth – a chance missed for the double race winners
here last year.
“Something was wrong with the
throttle. We have to check it, and check it again to be sure we understand,”
Winkelhock explained.
“It is a shame to have been leading
the race, with the car feeling not too bad, and then to throw what could have
been an easy victory away.
“I am absolutely not happy at the
moment but we can not change it now and I just have to look forward to
tomorrow,” he added.
The race began in wet conditions but
as the sun came out and a dry racing line appeared, tyre choice at the pit
stops came into play.
The Belgian Audi Club WRT Team’s
decision to stay on wet weather tyres after the stop backfired as the front
runners, all on slicks, hunted them down.
Local favourite Laurens Vanthoor
(Stephane Ortelli) in the No.32 Audi R8 LMS was forced to pit a second time for
dry tyres as was the No.33 pole-sitting car of Frank Stippler (Oliver Jarvis)
who had resumed in the lead after taking over from Oliver Jarvis (GBR).
The Audis paid a heavy toll for
their tactical gamble. The championship leaders in the No.32 eventually
finished 12th, one place behind the sister car at the flag.
“We were in a strong position until
we made the wrong decision, with the tyres, and it has cost us a lot. I hope we
can turn things around for tomorrow as it is my home race and the home race for
the team,” said the disappointed Vanthoor.
Peter Kox (NLD) in the Lamborghini
No.25, starting third, made a flying start to lead the field into the first
turn ahead of the No.33 Audi.
However, Kox was deemed to be a
little over-eager at the start by the race stewards and was handed a
drive-through penalty. It dropped the Lamborghini down to 11th and the team
chose to fit slick tyres for Darryl O’Young’s stint. The Chinese driver brought
the car home in 8th place.
The Valmon Racing Team Russia Aston
Martin DBRS9 No.7 of Maxime Martin (BEL) and Alexei Vasiliev (RUS) was ninth
ahead of the No.2 Hexis Racing McLaren of Gregoire Demoustier (FRA) and Alvaro
Parente (PRT).
It was a mixed day for the AF Corse
Ferraris. The No.4 car of Enzo Ide (BEL) and Francesco Castellacci (ITA)
started from the pit lane after a loose wheel nut forced the 458 Italia into
the box prior to the grid formation.
They eventually finished seventh
while the No.3 of Toni Vilander (FIN) and Filip Salaquarda (CZE) was 13th.
“For me and Enzo, we did a really
good job having to force our way from the back, after having had a problem with
a wheel nut before we went out to the grid,” said Castellacci.
“Starting effectively in last,
finishing seventh is a really great result for us, so we are really happy with
it,” he added.
Among the retirements were the
Reiter Lamborghini No.24 of Tomas Enge (CZE) and Albert von Thurn und Taxis
(DEU) with electrical problems after 38 minutes and the Aston Martin No.6 of
Andreas Zuber (AUT) and Sergei Afanasyev (RUS).
Enge said; “It was looking good for
the first few laps and then I started to have an issue with shifting, not with
the gearbox, but with shifting itself. We had some electronic issue, and
eventually I had to just stop the car in the pits as the problem got worse.”
China’s Ren Wei spun into a tyre
barrier in the No.8 Porsche and limped back into the pits with half an hour
gone.
The No.10 Sunred Ford GT had brake
problems and the team took the decision to find a fix ahead of tomorrow’s main
event which starts at 14:45 local (+2 GMT). Like today, Zolder’s changeable
weather will be a factor.
How to follow the FIA GT1 World
Championship:
Online:
Visit the new FIA GT1 World
Championship website (www.gt1world.com)
to watch both timing and streaming from live race events and keep up to date
with news, interviews, features and results during the week.
Youtube: Live streaming and our
feature series GT1-LIFE will be available on the GT World Youtube channel. http://www.youtube.com/gt1world
Follow us on Facebook and Twitter
Television:
There will be live television
coverage of every round of the FIA GT1 World Championship. For a full rundown
of the TV channels visit www.gt1world.com
Video footage for editorial use
available at WorldLink: www.eurovision.net/worldlink
Cameron Kelleher/SRO Head of Cominications
Photos: Markus Berns/SRO
No comments:
Post a Comment