Part 2 and its onto the 1000km race. A big thanks to Sportscarpros for sorting media access to this 1 for me. The race would last for just over 5 hours and 30mins, plenty of time to visit almost every part of the track and for experimenting with my photos. Here are some observations from the day, far too much to cover, could easily put 4/5 parts to this event
The Kolles Audi R10 TDi at the start, leads the petrol powered chase. The TDi is a clue that this car is diesel powered, yet was still very competitive - Diesel power having several wins at Le Mans now
The race marked the swansong of the GT1 class in the Le Mans Series, but only 3 cars competed,the Larbre Saleen S7-R
The Luc Alphand Corvette C6R -easily the loudest car on track with its rumbling V8
and the Gigawave Aston Martin DBR9, the Aston won this round but the Corvette took the series
Henri Pescarolo looks a bit apprehensive before the start, he should be - his car will be starting at the back, but overtake everyone to lead, then slide down the order with a gearbox problem...
Tomas Enge looks a bit happier, he is on the front row and will end up 3rd
Probably the best known driver in the race today , none other than 1992 F1 World Champion Nigel Mansell, but he is pictured here waiting to go back out on track during the race, as his Ginetta Zytek LMP1 car was in its garage, having a wishbone replaced
The second loudest car after the Corvette, the Drayson Racing GT2 Aston Martin V8 Vantage
The Lola-Aston Martin B09/60, the 007 car is leading the championship and is favourite to win
The Saleen makes a pitstop
and the #007 Aston, typically 5-8 pitstops are needed during the course of the race, more if the car is giving problems. This car finished 3rd overall, but enough to seal the LMP1 championship
The Speedy Racing Sebah Lola Aston Martin LMP1, 2nd overall
008 Aston, 12rd overall
The Team WFR Embassy-Zytek LMP2 car, eventually finishing 14th
The laps tick down, but its not over til its over
The Ibanez - Courage C75 LMP2 car, which placed 17th
The Felbermayr-Proton Porsche 997, 7th in GT2 but enuogh to win the GT2 championship
And the winner overall was the LMP1 Team Oreca Matmut - AIM - completing 195laps - or 1000km in just over 5 hours 30mins.
Ive really enjoyed the 3 sportscar events Ive attended in 2009 and Ill be going to a few more in 2010, bigger and arguably better than the events Ive covered mostly until now!
Monday 28 September 2009
Monday 21 September 2009
Le Mans Series 1000km of Silverstone - Part 1
Back to Silverstone and more sportscar racing in the form of the 6th and final round of the Le Mans Series , covering the event for Sportscarpros
Once again its a big event compared to the events that I normally attend
With a busy press centre hosting well attended press conferences
Not to mention a 'tyre war' of sorts
But all expensive and proper equipment, no knockoffs in evidence here
Another attraction was the main support race - the Classic Endurance Racing championship, with a scene from the 1970's as the former Mario Andretti Ferrari 712, driven by Paul Knapfield has a small lead at the end of the Hangar Straight, leading into Stowe corner
Unlike the March 75S which expired on the next lap......
and passed by this stunning Porsche 936
Porsche 911 RSR - still the definition of what a racing Porsche is for many people
BMW M1
Porsche 935
Gulf-Mirage GR7
Lola T294-BMW
Matra 670C, this car and its previous versions won Le Mans overall in 1972, 1973, and 1974,and won the World Sportscar Champion in 1973/4. Sounded immense.....
a bit like this infact
But it retired after leading, after the 712 had led also
The gas turbine powered Howmet TX certainly the most distinctive car on the grid. Click on the wikipedia link, and watch the video below
But there had to be a winner and it was Bobby Rahal in his own Lola T290, a car he drove earlier in his career and now personally owns
More soon
Once again its a big event compared to the events that I normally attend
With a busy press centre hosting well attended press conferences
Not to mention a 'tyre war' of sorts
But all expensive and proper equipment, no knockoffs in evidence here
Another attraction was the main support race - the Classic Endurance Racing championship, with a scene from the 1970's as the former Mario Andretti Ferrari 712, driven by Paul Knapfield has a small lead at the end of the Hangar Straight, leading into Stowe corner
Unlike the March 75S which expired on the next lap......
and passed by this stunning Porsche 936
Porsche 911 RSR - still the definition of what a racing Porsche is for many people
BMW M1
Porsche 935
Gulf-Mirage GR7
Lola T294-BMW
Matra 670C, this car and its previous versions won Le Mans overall in 1972, 1973, and 1974,and won the World Sportscar Champion in 1973/4. Sounded immense.....
a bit like this infact
But it retired after leading, after the 712 had led also
The gas turbine powered Howmet TX certainly the most distinctive car on the grid. Click on the wikipedia link, and watch the video below
But there had to be a winner and it was Bobby Rahal in his own Lola T290, a car he drove earlier in his career and now personally owns
More soon
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Le Mans,
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Tuesday 15 September 2009
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