Quotes
after the race at Mid-Ohio:
Dr Wolfgang Ullrich (Head of Audi Motorsport): "We scored
again important points for our title defence in the American Le Mans Series.
Unfortunately, due to the latest handicaps imposed on the R8, it is now
almost impossible to compete with the lighter LM P2 cars – especially
on a track with the characteristics like at Mid-Ohio.”
Dindo Capello (Audi R8 #2):
"It is a great result for us – another maximum points score
to extend our championship lead. It was a struggle to get temperature
into the tyres. Once we had some heat it was okay, but after each full
course yellow safety car period it took about five laps to get good grip.
The Audi R8 is such a heavy car and this weight, combined with the small
restrictor, allows even a GT1 class car to pull away from us.”
Allan McNish (Audi R8 #2): "The overall speed was lacking compared
to LM P2 machines on this occasion. I was forced to work very hard during
my stint and had to defend for much of it to keep the Dyson Lola and the
second Porsche behind me. The opening laps were very difficult, the cold
conditions giving us a problem with low grip from the tyres and as my
stint progressed I had a handling imbalance.”
The
results (official)
1 Bernhard/Dumas (Porsche) 119 laps
2 Luhr/Maassen (Porsche) + 0.434s
3 Capello/McNish (Audi R8) + 7.303s
4 Weaver/Leitzinger (Lola-AER) - 3 laps
5 Beretta/Gavin (Chevrolet) - 3 laps
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In
cool weather conditions, McNish started the 165-minute race from the front
row of the grid and despite intense pressure kept second position and
the lead of the LM P1 class for a long time before handing the R8 over
to Dindo Capello.
Capello slipped behind the Dyson Lola of Butch Leitzinger and James Weaver
immediately after a full course yellow at mid-distance but made a decisive
"early” second and final "fuel only” pit-stop and
was catching the Lola when it went off the track due to a rear puncture
with 45mins to run.
Despite weighing 160kg heavier as requested by the regulations, the five-year-old
Audi R8 finished third – less than eight seconds behind the latest
LM P2 Porsches.
Capello and McNish will finally bring down the curtain on the successful
racing "career” of the Audi R8 when they contest the next race
of the American Le Mans Series at Lime Rock (US State Connecticut) on
1 July.
From the fifth round at Salt Lake City (15 Jul) and for the remainder
of the season, Capello and McNish plus reigning ALMS champions Frank Biela
and Emanuele Pirro will compete with the new Audi R10 TDI which is currently
being prepared in Europe for the Le Mans 24 Hours (17/18 June).
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