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90 Minute Report: TOYOTA HOLD 1-2 ‘NO HOLDS BARRED’ LEAD

90 Minute Report: TOYOTA HOLD 1-2 ‘NO HOLDS BARRED’ LEAD
30/11/2013

At the end of the first 90 minutes of the 6 Hours of Bahrain it was Toyota who maintained a 1-2 at the head of the field but it was the no8 Toyota TS030 of Sebastien Buemi which was leading at the end of the first quarter of the race after the poll sitting no7 TS030 of Nicolas Lapierre ran wide at just past the hour to allow his teammate to nip past into the lead.

The two Audis are on the lead lap but have no answer to the pace of the Toyotas.  The no2 Audi R18 of Tom Kristensen was lying 21 seconds behind the leader as he came in for his second stop as the clock hit 4 hours and 30 minutes remaining.  Benoit Treluyer had already made his second stop to hand over the car to Marcel Fassler.  The no1 Audi continued to be on the same pace as the sister car despite a collision with the no57 Krohn Racing Ferrari of Niclas Jonsson, earning the 2012 World Champion a black and white driving standards flag.

Rebellion Racing’s last race with the Lola-Toyota in the LMP1 Privateers class ended in spectacular fashion with an engine fire just before the clock hit 90 minutes gone, Nicolas Prost pulling off next to a fire marshal’s post to enable the flames to be extinguished quickly.  But the incident forced the team into retirement.

The start in the LMP2 class was dramatic with three cars, including the pole sitting nr49 Pecom Racing Oreca Nissan of Nicolas Minassian running off the track, with the no31 Lotus Praga T128 of Vitantonio Liuzzi ending up beached in the gravel trap.  Minassian recovered and this set the scene for a recovery driver which would see the French driver leapfrog the leading nr26 G-Drive Racing Oreca-Nissan at the first pitstops to take the lead, which he still held at the end of the first quarter.

It was a bad day for the Lotus-Praga team when the nr32 T128 of Dominik Kraihamer spun and collected the no92 Porsche of Richard Lietz.  Lietz managed to return to the pitlane to repair the damage but Kraihamer’s race was over.

At the end of the first 90 minutes Stephane Sarrazin was holding a 3.3 second lead in the no8 Toyota with Nicolas Minassian holding a 3.7 second lead in the no49 Pecom Oreca over Mike Conway in the no26 G-Drive Oreca.

Ferrari and Aston Martin Hold Sway in LMGTE

It’s been a fast and furious start to the 6 Hours of Bahrain for the LMGTE Pro and Am classes, and there have inevitably been some winners and losers amongst the FIA WEC field.

After the first 90 minutes of racing, which began under warm sunshine and air/track temperatures of 26o/31oC, Ferrari holds the upper hand in LMGTE Pro – the No.51 AF Corse entry (Bruni-Vilander) leading the field since the first round of pit stops ahead of the No.91 Porsche of Jörg Bergmeister and Patrick Pilet, and the No.97 Aston Martin Vantage V8 of Stefan Mücke and Darren Turner.  As per regulations, the cars all start the race with the same tyres on which they qualified, and tyre degradation had an effect on positions during the first hour – particularly to the No.97 which was the first of the GTE cars to make a pit stop.

Gianmaria Bruni, who took the start, has profited from the pole-sitting No.92 Porsche AG Team Manthey’s difficult start to the race.  Richard Lietz was caught up in the first-lap LMP2 melée and, not wanting to take any undue risks, dropped back a little.  On lap 4 the Austrian was trying to pass a slow No.32 Lotus Praga when the LMP2 car spun and clipped the Porsche 911 RSR hard on the left rear.  Lietz managed to get back to the pits but dropped back to last in class. 

In LMGTE Am, Jean-Karl Vernay in the No.76 IMSA Performance Matmut Porsche 911 GT3 RSR made an excellent start and held the class lead for the first 20 laps before being passed by Nicki Thiim in the No.95 Aston Martin Vantage.  The car, which has an all-Danish driving crew, is holding a firm lead on LMGTE Am ahead of the No.81 8Star Motorsport Ferrari 458 Italia of Davide Rigon, Rua Aguas and Enzo Potolicchio and the No.76 – Markus Palttala and Raymond Narac sharing driving duties with Vernay.

The No.88 Proton Competition Porsche is currently in the garage with a rear end issue, and the No.57 Krohn Racing Ferrari 458 continues to lap well despite being tipped into a spin just before the end of the first hour when the No.1 Audi over-ambitiously tried to pass him in a corner.

The sun is setting over the Bahrain International Circuit now and, if the remaining hours are anywhere near as exciting as the first 90 minutes of the 6 Hours of Bahrain, it promises to be a cracking race.

RACE FACTS – 90 Minutes

16:28:21 No.1 Audi into pits - Fassler takes over

16:25:47 Smoke coming from #12 Lola - fire confirmed - engine failure suspected

16:24:09 Rebellion Lola #12 off circuit - local yellow

16:19:51 No.95 Aston and Audi No.2 have near miss at T1

16:18:52 No.95 Aston leads GTE Am by 4 secs from No.81 Ferrari and No.76 Porsche

16:16:49 No.51 Ferrari leads GTE Pro from No.91 Porsche and No.97 Aston

16:15:20 No.49 Pecom Oreca leads LMP2 from No.26 Oreca and No.41 Zytek

16:14:03 No.8 leads by less than a second from No.7 Toyota after 40 laps, 10 secs behind to No.2 Audi

16:08:01 No.8 Toyota takes lead from No.7 Toyota after No.7 went off circuit

16:06:21 No.95 leading Aston last GTE Am to pit

16:05:17 No.49 Oreca and No.45 Morgan minor contact

16:03:29 No.99 Aston and No.71 Ferrariinto pitlane at same time

16:02:16 No.96 Aston into pitlane from 3rd in GTE Am

16:00:24 No further action on No.76 Porsche for start issue

15:58:30 No.51 Ferrari GTE Pro leader in pitlane

15:57:30 Black and white warning flag for No.1 Audi

15:56:53 No.91 Porsche pits from 2nd place in GTE Pro

15:54:37 No.49 Pecom Oreca leads LMP2 from No.26 Oreca and No.41Zytek

15:51:07 No.32 driver Kraihamer summoned to race director

15:50:17 No.32 Lotus makes it back to pitlane

15:49:29 No.57 Ferrari into pit - minimal bodywork damage on left

15:47:57 No.1 Audi hits No.57 Ferrari in overtaking attempt

15:46:43 No.7 retains lead after first stops - Toyota pit stops 3-4 secs slower then Audi

15:44:52 Fuel and tyres for No.7 - Lapierre stays in

15:44:08 Fuel and Tyres for No.2 Audi Kristensen stays in

15:43:19 Fuel and tyres for No.8 Toyota

15:42:47 Fuel and tyres for No.1 - Treluyer stays in

15:42:10 No.95 takes lead in GTE Am from No.76

15:41:04 No.1 Audi into pit

15:40:28 Pit stops for No.49 and No.35

15:38:35 Spin for No.50 Corvette

15:38:06 Aston No.99 passes No.97 for 3rd in GTE Pro

15:37:10 Lotus No.32 stopped again at T13- Local Yellow

15:35:43 Lotus No.32 now running under its own power around return road

15:34:27 Challenge for lead of GTE Am by No.95 on No.76

15:32:05 Yellow flag now lifted from back straight now No.32 has been recovered

15:30:58 No.7 Toyota leads by 3.6 seconds after 30 minutes

15:29:08 No.76 Porsche under investigation for start position

15:28:07 No.32 Lotus pushed behind barrier

15:27:22 Full sun on the circuit and 25.8 air temp - Will drop to half that later in the dark

15:26:53 No.88 Porsche passes No.81 for 3rd in GTE Am

15:23:10 No.76 Porsche leads GTE Am by 2 seconds from No.95 Aston and No.81 Ferrari

15:21:43 Tyre problems for Mucke in No.97 Aston

15:20:29 No.49 takes 2nd place in LMP2 from No.41

15:19:25 No.91 Porsche leads GTE Pro by 2 seconds from No.51 Ferrari and No.97 Aston

15:17:55 No.26 Oreca leads LMP2 by 5 seconds from No.41 and No.49

15:15:24 No.92 Porsche back on track

15:16:37 No.7 Toyota leads by 4 seconds after 8 laps from No.8 Toyota

15:11:15 No.92 Porsche has rear puncture and other damage and into pits

15:10:27 No.32 Lotus pulls off

15:09:56 Spin for Lotus No.32 clipped Porsche No.92

15:08:37 Yellow now lifted from T2 for stranded No.31 Lotus

15:07:41 AF Corse No.51 between two works Porsches at head of GTE Pro 

15:06:20 No.91 Porsche leads GTE Pro and No.76 Porsche leads GTE Am

15:05:14 Local Yellow at turn 2 for No.31 Lotus

15:04:24 No.26 Oreca leads LMP2

15:03:12 No.7 Toyota leads at end of lap 1

15:00:43 No.26 runs wide

14:59:48 Green flag

14:56:16 Formation lap - grid cleared

14:52:40 10 minutes to Green Flag

14:38:29 Air temperature 26C, Track temperature 31C, Humidity 56

Photo:  BAHRAIN INTERNATIONAL CIRCUIT (SAKHIR, BAHRAIN, 6 HOURS OF BAHRAIN, SATURDAY 30 NOVEMBER, RACE.  It has been a great start to the final round of the 2013 FIA World Endurance Championship.

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