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Friday, June 10, 2011

Audi takes Le Mans pole

The grid for 2011’s Le Mans 24 Hours will see an all-Audi front row.



Both R18 TDI Audi Sport Team Joest entries managed to just better the times set by any of the Peugeots, surely their greatest rivals for the race.



Audi R18 TDI LMP1 2011 Front Side 2


Indeed, the first seven spots are occupied by either an R18 TDI or a 908, both of which are diesel-powered. That dominance would suggest that efforts by race organisers, the Automobile Club de l’Ouest, to equalise performance between petrol and diesel cars hasn’t been successful.






























































2011 24 Heures Du Mans - Qualification
Pos. Race No. Team Drivers Car Class Time
1 2 Audi Sport Team Joest M. Fassler / A. Lotterer / B. Treluyer Audi R18 TDI LM P1 3:25.738
2 1 Audi Sport Team Joest T. Bernhard / R. Dumas / M. Rockenfeller Audi R18 TDI LM P1 3:25.799
3 9 Team Peugeot Total P. Lamy / S. Bourdais / S. Pagenaud Peugeot 908 LM P1 3:26.010
4 8 Peugeot Sport Total F. Montagny / S. Sarrazin / N. Minassian Peugeot 908 LM P1 3:26.156
5 3 Audi Sport North America R. Capello / T. Kristensen / A. McNish Audi R18 TDI LM P1 3:26.165
6 7 Peugeot Sport Total M. Gene / A. Wurz / A. Davidson Peugeot 908 LM P1 3:26.272
7 10 Team Oreca Matmut N. Lapierre / L. Duval / O. Panis Peugeot 908 HDI-FAP LM P1 3:30.084
8 12 Rebellion Racing N. Jani / N. Prost / J. Bleekemolen Lola B 10/60 Coupe-Toyota LM P1 3:32.883
9 16 Pescarolo Team E. Collard / C. Tinseau / J. Jousse Pescarolo Judd LM P1 3:33.066
10 13 Rebellion Racing A. Belicchi / J. Boullion / G. Smith Lola B 10/60 Coupe-Toyota LM P1 3:34.573
11 15 Oak Racing T. Monteiro / G. Moreau / P. Ragues Oak Pescarolo-Judd LM P1 3:34.933
12 22 Kronos Racing V. Ickx / M. Martin / B. Leinders Lola Aston Martin LM P1 3:36.551
13 20 Quifel-Asm Team M. Amaral / O. Pla / W. Hughes Zytek 09 SC LM P1 3:37.393
14 26 Signatech Nissan F. Mailleux / L. Ordoñez / S. Ayari Oreca 03-Nissan LM P2 3:41.458
15 24 Oak Racing J. Nicolet / R. Hein / J. Yvon Oak Pescarolo-Judd LM P1 3:41.908
16 42 Strakka Racing N. Leventis / D. Watts / J. Kane Honda Performance Development Arx 01 LM P2 3:42.615
17 48 Team Oreca Matmut A. Premat / D. Hallyday / D. Kraihamer Oreca 03-Nissan LM P2 3:43.098
18 39 Pecom Racing L. Perez-Companc / M. Russo / P. Kaffer Lola B11/40-Judd BMW LM P2 3:43.223
19 49 Oak Racing S. Nakano / N. De Crem / J. Charouz Oak Pescarolo-BMW LM P2 3:43.479
20 41 Greaves Motorsport K. Ojjeh / O. Lombard / T. Kimber-Smith Zytek Nissan LM P2 3:43.802
21 40 Race Performance M. Frey / R. Meichtry / M. Rostan Oreca 03-Judd BMW LM P2 3:44.294
22 007 Aston Martin Racing C. Klien / S. Mucke / D. Turner Aston Martin AMR-One LM P1 3:45.918
23 36 RML T. Erdos / M. Newton / B. Collins Honda Performance Development Arx 01 LM P2 3:47.308
24 5 Hope Racing S. Zacchia / J. Lammers / C. Elgaard Oreca Swiss Hy Tech-Hybrid LM P1 3:47.691
25 009 Aston Martin Racing A. Fernandez / A. Meyrick / H. Primat Aston Martin AMR-One LM P1 3:48.355
26 44 Extreme Limite AM Paris F. Rosier / P. Haezebrouck / J. De Fournoux Norma M200P-Judd BMW LM P2 3:48.420
27 35 Oak Racing A. Barlesi / F. Da Rocha / P. Lafargue Oak Pescarolo-Judd BMW LM P2 3:48.665
28 33 Level 5 Motorsports S. Tucker / C. Bouchut / J. Barbosa Lola Coupe-Honda Performance Development LM P2 3:48.863
29 55 BMW Motorsport A. Farfus / J. Muller / D. Werner BMW M3 GT LM GTE Pro 3:57.592
30 51 AF Corse Srl G. Fisichella / G. Bruni / T. Vilander Ferrari 458 Italia LM GTE Pro 3:58.040
31 56 BMW Motorsport A. Priaulx / D. Muller / J. Hand BMW M3 GT LM GTE Pro 3:58.426
32 74 Corvette Racing O. Gavin / J. Magnussen / R. Westbrook Chevrolet Corvette C6 ZR1 LM GTE Pro 3:59.519
33 89 Hankook-Team Farnbacher D. Farnbacher / A. Simonsen / L. Keen Ferrari 458 Italia LM GTE Pro 3:59.519
34 73 Corvette Racing A. Garcia / T. Milner / O. Beretta Chevrolet Corvette C6 ZR1 LM GTE Pro 3:59.633
35 77 Team Felbermayr-Proton M. Lieb / R. Lietz / W. Henzler Porsche 911 RSR (997) LM GTE Pro 3:59.662
36 59 Luxury Racing S. Ortelli / F. Makowiecki / J. Melo Ferrari 458 Italia LM GTE Pro 3:59.901
37 75 Prospeed Competition M. Goossens / M. Holzer / J. Van Lagen Porsche 911 RSR (997) LM GTE Pro 3:59.962
38 79 Jota S. Dolan / S. Hancock / C. Buncombe Aston Martin Vantage LM GTE Pro 4:00.747
39 66 JMW Motorsport R. Bell / T. Sugden / X. Maassen Ferrari 458 Italia LM GTE Pro 4:00.890
40 80 Flying Lizard Motorsports J. Bergmeister / P. Long / L. Luhr Porsche 911 RSR (997) LM GTE Pro 4:01.024
41 58 Luxury Racing A. Beltoise / F. Jakubowski / P. Thiriet Ferrari 458 Italia LM GTE Pro 4:01.176
42 61 AF Corse SRL P. Perazzini / M. Cioci / S. Breslin Ferrari F430 LM GTE Am 4:01.282
43 88 Team Felbermayr-Proton B. Miller / N. Tandy / A. Al-Faisal Porsche 911 RSR (997) LM GTE Pro 4:01.752 33
44 71 AF Corse R. Kauffman / M. Waltrip / R. Aguas Ferrari 458 Italia LM GTE Pro 4:02.216
45 76 Imsa Performance Matmut P. Pilet / R. Narac / N. Armindo Porsche 911 RSR (997) LM GTE Pro 4:02.548
46 63 Proton Competition C. Ried / H. Felbermayr Jr. / H. Felbermayr Porsche 911 RSR (997) LM GTE Am 4:03.532
47 81 Flying Lizard Motorsports S. Neiman / D. Law / S. Pumpelly Porsche 911 RSR (997) LM GTE Am 4:03.648
48 70 Larbre Competition C. Bourret / P. Gibon / J. Belloc Porsche 911 RSR (997) LM GTE Am 4:03.918
49 83 JMB Racing M. Rodrigues / J. Menahem / N. Marroc Ferrari F430 LM GTE Am 4:04.640
50 60 Gulf AMR Middle East F. Giroix / R. Goethe / M. Wainwright Aston Martin Vantage LM GTE Am 4:04.825
51 57 Krohn Racing T. Krohn / N. Jonsson / M. Rugolo Ferrari F430 LM GTE Am 4:05.211
52 50 Larbre Competition P. Bornhanuser / J. Canal / G. Gardel Chevrolet Corvette C6 ZR1 LM GTE Am 4:05.955
53 62 CRS Racing P. Ehret / S. Lynn / R. Wills Ferrari F430 LM GTE Am 4:07.236
54 65 Lotus Jetalliance J. Rossiter / J. Mowlem / J. Hirschi Lotus Evora LM GTE Pro 4:07.465
55 68 Robertson Racing LLC D. Robertson / A. Robertson / D. Murry Ford GT-Doran LM GTE Am 4:08.208
56 64 Lotus Jetalliance O. Slingerland / M. Rich / J. Hartshorne Lotus Evora LM GTE Pro 4:12.569


Related posts:

Aston Martin AMR-One

Peugeot 908 HDi FAP

Audi unveils R18 race car

Thursday, March 31, 2011

Final 2011 ILMC venue

Intercontinental Le Mans Cup organiser, the Automobile Club de l’Ouest, has now confirmed that the Zhuhai International Circuit will host the Chinese round of the series.



Built in 1996, Zhuhai is in Guangdong Province close to Hong Kong and Macao. Perhaps the choice of venue isn’t too much of a surprise considering it was the location for the final event in last year’s inaugural ILMC.



However, it seems that there was impressively stiff competition from Shanghai this time around - so much so that the ACO is now talking about having two Chinese races in 2012.



Meanwhile, the Spa-Francorchamps 6 Hours race will now take place on Saturday 7th May, not Sunday 8th May as previously advised.













Intercontinental Le Mans Cup 2011
Round Event Country Date
1 Sebring 12 Hours USA 19th March
2 Spa-Francorchamps 6 Hours Belgium 7th May
3 Le Mans 24 Hours France 11th - 12th June
4 Imola 6 Hours Italy 3rd July
5 Silverstone 6 Hours UK 11th September
6 Petit Le Mans (Road Atlanta) USA 1st October
7 Zhuhai 6 Hours China 12th November

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Aston Martin AMR-One

Aston Martin Racing has unveiled its AMR-One LMP1 racer, which will be used to contest this year’s Intercontinental Le Mans Cup. Although it seems likely that the team will miss the opening round at Sebring, it is expected to participate in the remaining events, including the Le Mans 24 Hours.





Unlike the rival Peugeot 908 HDi FAP and Audi R18 TDI, the AMR-One’s two litre, six cylinder, turbocharged engine uses petrol, not diesel. That choice follows a commitment by ILMC organisers, the Automobile Club de l’Ouest, to modify the regulations to better equalise performance levels from the two fuels.



Further emphasising the different approach from its two main opponents, the AMR-One is an open-cockpit car. The bespoke carbon fibre monocoque chassis is brand new, and features a prominent aerodynamic fin.





When plans for an LMP1 challenger were first revealed last year, it was said that just six cars would be built. Aston Martin Racing has indeed been true to its word, and the factory team will be running two of them. Car #007 is going to be in the hands of Darren Turner, Stefan Mücke and an as yet unconfirmed third driver, while car #009 will see Adrian Fernandez, Andy Meyrick and Harold Primat behind the wheel.



Aston Martin is planning to commence testing the AMR-One soon, ahead of a competition debut at the 6 Heures du Castellet, the first race of the 2011 Le Mans Series that takes place on 3 April.



Related posts:

Peugeot 908 HDi FAP

Audi unveils R18 race car

Aston wants Le Mans win

Thursday, February 3, 2011

Peugeot 908 HDi FAP

Peugeot Sport has revealed the car that will be going head-to-head with the Audi R18 TDI in this year’s Intercontinental Le Mans Cup.





It’s still called the Peugeot 908 HDi FAP, which is rather confusing because there are plenty of differences compared to 2010’s version. Those changes are thanks to a revised set of regulations, designed to cut the continued dominance of diesel-powered cars in endurance racing.



Not that Peugeot has been persuaded to switch to a petrol engine, though.



The 908 is still fuelled by diesel, but its motor is no longer a 5.5 litre V12. In its place is a 3.7 litre V8, capable of producing 542 bhp (404 kW / 550 PS). An impressive figure, but that smaller capacity means the 2011 908 is around 147 bhp (110 kW / 150 PS) down on its predecessor.





Having won the 2010 ILMC series, Peugeot is naturally eager to defend its title this season. The expanded championship now includes the Le Mans 24 Hours, a round which will receive particular focus given that all three 908s failed to finish 2010’s disastrous event.



Interestingly, the driver roster for the June race has already been decided, and it’s exactly the same as last year:



#7 908: Alexander Wurz / Anthony Davidson / Marc Gené

#8 908: Franck Montagny / Nicolas Minassian / Stéphane Sarrazin

#9 908: Sébastien Bourdais / Pedro Lamy / Simon Pagenaud





Commenting on the decision Olivier Quesnel, the Director of Peugeot Sport, said: ‘At our debrief after the 2010 Le Mans 24 Hours at our base in Vélizy, I told all our drivers that I had every confidence in them for 2011. They are true professionals, every one of them. We have nine world class drivers who count among the discipline's very best. We have everything to gain from sticking to the same line-up.’













Intercontinental Le Mans Cup 2011
Round Event Country Date
1 Sebring 12 Hours USA 19th March
2 Spa-Francorchamps 6 Hours Belgium 8th May
3 Le Mans 24 Hours France 11th - 12th June
4 Imola 6 Hours Italy 3rd July
5 Silverstone 6 Hours UK 11th September
6 Petit Le Mans (Road Atlanta) USA 1st October
7 (Circuit TBC) 6 Hours China 12th November




Related post:

Audi unveils R18 race car

Tuesday, January 25, 2011

BMW to contest ILMC

BMW has confirmed its plans to compete in the Intercontinental Le Mans Cup with the M3 GT2.





Following the withdrawal from the World Touring Car Championship by the BMW works entries at the end of last season, drivers Andy Prixaulx and Augusto Farfus have been redeployed to the ILMC programme and will contest all seven rounds.



For the European races and the Chinese event, where two cars will be run by BMW Team Schnitzer, they will be joined by Jörg Müller as the third regular driver.





Meanwhile, in North America, BMW Team RLL (Rahal Letterman Lanigan) will be fielding a pair of BMW M3 GT2s in every round of the American Le Mans Series.



At the two ALMS races that also form part of the ILMC - Sebring and Road Atlanta - regular BMW Team RLL works drivers Dirk Müller and Dirk Werner will be supported by Prixaulx and Farfus, plus American drivers Bill Auberlen and Joey Hand.













Intercontinental Le Mans Cup 2011
Round Event Country Date
1 Sebring 12 Hours USA 19th March
2 Spa-Francorchamps 6 Hours Belgium 8th May
3 Le Mans 24 Hours France 11th - 12th June
4 Imola 6 Hours Italy 3rd July
5 Silverstone 6 Hours UK 11th September
6 Petit Le Mans (Road Atlanta) USA 1st October
7 (Circuit TBC) 6 Hours China 12th November

Monday, December 13, 2010

Audi unveils R18 race car

Audi has revealed the car it hopes will add to the marque’s tally of Le Mans 24 Hours wins.



The new R18 TDI will, like its R15 TDI predecessor, compete in the LMP1 class and it does run on diesel. But there are a couple of significant differences compared to the old car.





Firstly, the R18 is a closed coupé. This change in configuration has come about because Audi believes that, compared to an open-cockpit car, benefits from improved aerodynamics will outweigh any time lost through slower driver change-overs.





Secondly, the 5.5 litre V10 engine of the R15 has been dropped in favour of a 3.7 litre V6, which is coupled to a specially modified six-speed transmission. Such a radical down-sizing is due to revised regulations that are being introduced for the 2011 season. Their purpose is to erode the recent dominance of diesel-powered cars at Le Mans, with the last petrol car to take overall victory in the French 24 hours race being an Audi R8 back in 2005.





Although the R18 completed its first test runs last month, a competition debut is not scheduled until next May’s Spa-Francorchamps 6 Hours. The Belgian event is the second round of the expanded-for-2011 Intercontinental Le Mans Cup, which will comprise seven races including the Le Mans 24 Hours for the first time.



Audi Sport Team Joest will be contending all rounds of the ILMC, although for the series-opener at Sebring in March it will be using a pair of R15 ‘plus plus’ cars.













Intercontinental Le Mans Cup 2011
Round Event Country Date
1 Sebring 12 Hours USA 19th March
2 Spa-Francorchamps 6 Hours Belgium 8th May
3 Le Mans 24 Hours France 11th - 12th June
4 Imola 6 Hours Italy 3rd July
5 Silverstone 6 Hours UK 11th September
6 Petit Le Mans (Road Atlanta) USA 1st October
7 (Circuit TBC) 6 Hours China 12th November