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Porsche Bags 4th
Straight Wins
By Rain Stockton
As Penske drivers Ryan Briscoe and Sascha Maassen claimed the
manufacturer's fourth-straight overall win, both being second in a
row, in a thrill-a-minute race around Lime Rock Park's cramped
confines, Porsche maintained its winning round in the American Le
Mans Series.
With the late
introduced 2007-spec LMP2 air restrictors, Porsche's RS Spyder lost
5 percent of its engine power for this race. Nonetheless, it was
still the car to have around the 1.54-mile Connecticut venue. The
LMP1 Audi R10s, which was much heavier, weren't at home on the
narrow and bouncy circuit. Moreover, Porsche appeared to extend its
advantage over its Acura LMP2 rivals.
The second Penske Porsche mainly led the two-hour, 45-minute
race. Romain Dumas and Timo Bernhard led the first two hours. But
the latter was caught behind two slower cars.
After both cars went off track, the Audis ended up nowhere.
Allan McNish spun twice avoiding a slower prototype. As a result,
he ended up fifth overall along with co-driver Rinaldo Capello.
Marco Werner crashed the other R10 massively.
Ahead of Chevrolet Corvette teammates Johnny O'Connell and Jan
Magnussen, Olivier Beretta and Oliver Gavin won GT1. Their winning
was essentially decided when Beretta ended up 0.01 second quicker
in free practice, given that overtaking between the two cars was
banned, before rain that canceled qualifying.
Porsche got its first ALMS GT2 victory of the season over
Ferrari. The three F430 GTs of the race came together in one
incident, thus allowing the Flying Lizard Porsche of Jorg
Bergmeister and Johannes van Overbeek to win the class.
Porsche is not only dedicated to building ordinary cars
or Porsche 911 parts. It also
indulges in racing activities.
The American Le Mans Series (ALMS) gave all drivers and
teams since 1999 the probability to compete for a whole racing
season with the legendary 24-hour race of Le Mans. The ALMS
regulations, which are issued by IMSA (International Motor Sports
Association), are based on the long-distance classic.
These are the two prototypes and two GT classes drive at the
same time in a single race; meaning, the spectators watch
four races in one. Year after year the ALMS satisfy its fans with
enthusiasm due to the presence of many notable manufacturers and
prominent drivers at this very open and attractive race series.
One of the many manufacturers is Porsche.
Porsche got a double champion in the 2006 season. It succeeded
as the first manufacturer to win the championship title in two
different classes. Sascha Maassen and Lucas Luhr won the
manufacturer's class, while team (Penske Motorsports) and driver
titles were won in the LMP2 class. In, Jörg Bergmeister won the
manufacturer's and driver titles in the 911 GT3 RSR (996) in the
GT2 class.
The 2007 racing calendar has been increased from ten to twelve
races. Porsche will face this challenge with the advanced RS
Spyder, 911 GT3 RSR (997) models and several top class teams,
including Penske Racing, Dyson Racing, Flying Lizard, Tafel Racing
and Rahal Letterman Racing.
About the author:
Rain Stockton is an engineer by profession. He is a motorsports
fanatic, especially F1 and NASCAR. He seldom fails to attend major
car racing events. A frustrated race car driver, he spends some of
his free time working in one of the largest automotive shops in
Indianapolis.
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