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Ever
changing weather made the conditions in the 1000-kilometre race as difficult
as at the Nürburgring 24 Hours three weeks before. Sunshine and rain
showers kept alternating, the right tyre choice was a crucial factor.
Kaffer/McNish lost about a lap and dropped to fifth position after an
excursion into the gravel and a slow puncture. However, the German-Scottish
duo fought their way back to the lead in impressive style.
With their 1-2 victory, the British Audi importer took revenge for their
narrow defeat in the Le Mans 24 Hours. The Le Mans winning car from Audi
Sport Japan Team Goh was hit by a spinning GT car in the closing stages
of the race. This caused the change of the left rear suspension which
cost the Japanese team any chance of victory or a podium finish. Seiji
Ara and Rinaldo Capello eventually finished the race fourth. |
Quotes
after the race
Allan McNish (Audi Sport
UK Team Veloqx / Audi R8 #8): ”After what happened at Le Mans it
was important for us to have a good result. At one point I thought it
was gone. But in Endurance racing you never know until the finish what
the result will be. So I am very happy. But today, to be honest, Pierre
Kaffer was the hero, not me.”
Johnny Herbert (Audi Sport
UK Team Veloqx / Audi R8 #88): “It was just a typical Nürburgring
race affected by the weather. You just never knew from one minute to the
next when it was going to rain and how much but it was the same for everyone
and it made for a great race. It sets up the championship for the team’s
‘home’ race at Silverstone.”
Seiji Ara (Audi Sport Japan
Team Goh / Audi R8 #5): “Unfortunately I made a mistake at the start.
I dropped behind the Pescarolo and lost a lot of time in the beginning.
When it started to rain I was pushing hard and tried to catch the leaders.
This worked well, but in the end we had simply bad luck.“
Rinaldo Capello (Audi Sport
Japan Team Goh / Audi R8 #5): “This accident did not happen because
of taking too much risk. The GT car just spun into me destroying the rear
suspension. It’s a shame because we did not have to make another
pit-stop and I was closing on the leaders. So everything was still open.“
Kazumichi Goh (Team Director
Audi Sport Japan Team Goh): “Because of the weather it was a very
tough race. Our pit-stop strategy was very good but we lost the race when
Dindo was hit by another car. Our team did a great job replacing the suspension
and the drive shaft. If it was last year, it would have taken us only
three minutes. But the regulations have changed. However, we still finished
fourth which is a good result.”
Dr Wolfgang Ullrich (Head
of Audi Motorsport): „This race was great promotion for Sports Car
racing. The typical ‘Eifel’ weather made it really exciting.
All three Audi crews did an excellent job. Unfortunately Team Goh was
a little bit unlucky, being involved in a collision that was not their
fault. This cost a lot of time, otherwise all three Audis would have been
very close together at the end. However, we’ve also seen today that
the competition is there and that our teams can’t afford to make
any mistakes.”
The results at the Nürburgring
1 Kaffer/McNish (Audi R8) 180 laps in 6hrs 00m 32.645s
2 Davies/Herbert (Audi R8) - 1 lap
3 Minassian/Campbell-Walter (Zytek) - 1 lap
4 Ara/Capello (Audi R8) - 10 laps
5 Ayari/Helary (Pescarolo-Judd) - 10 laps
6 Short/Barbosa/Pearce (Dallara-Judd) - 12 laps
7 Erdos/Ramos/Newton (MG Lola) - 13 laps
8 Lamy/Bouchut/Zacchia (Ferrari) - 15 laps
9 Bartels/Alzen/Konrad (Saleen) - 15 laps
10 Gabbiani/Bennett (Saleen) - 18 laps |
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