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Audi
continues winning streak
Audi continued its winning streak in the American Le Mans Series (ALMS) with
a 1-2-3 victory at Donington Park (Great Britain). Team Audi Sport North
America celebrated its eleventh victory in a row in a race run under cool
weather conditions with temperatures below 10 degrees celsius. However, it
was the first victory for Audi in a european round of the ALMS.
The two Infineon Audi R8 sportscars and the customer R8 of Stefan
Johansson's team were setting the pace on the challenging track of Donington
from the very beginning. Pole setter Tom Kristensen led from the start, but
lost his lead temporarily when he had to come in for a stop-and-go-penalty
after touching a lapped car.
Frank Biela had dropped behind Stefan Johansson at the start, and it took
him a while to find a way around the customer R8. He took advantage of
Kristensen's stop-and-go only for a very short period after clashing with a
slower GT car which caused the right rear tyre of the Infineon Audi R8 to
puncture making the #2 car lose a complete lap.
While Tom Kristensen and Rinaldo Capello went on to take an unchallenged
victory, Frank Biela and Emanuele Pirro had to fight fiercely for second
position with Stefan Johansson and Guy Smith. A perfect pit stop strategy
decided the battle for Biela and Pirro in the closing stages of the race.
Johansson/Smith, however, scored their first ALMS podium and completed the
Audi success at Donington.
With his third victory in the third race of the season, Italy's Rinaldo
Capello kept his lead in the American Le Mans Series (ALMS).
Quotes after the race
Rinaldo Capello (#1): "The car was very good and Tom did a great job in
the first two stints. I just brought the car home without taking any risks.
With last year's finale at Adelaide I have won four races in a row - that is
really something special."
Tom Kristensen (#1): "We have been quickest in all free practices and
in qualifying. So I think, we deserved this victory. My only mishap was the
stop-and-go-penalty. I accept things like that, but the drivers have to be
aware of each other and understand how to behave in traffic."
Frank Biela (#2): "Our curse could finally stop. We all have the
problem to go through the traffic. What happened to me, however, was really
strange. I did not try to brake into the corner on the very last moment, but
passed him more or less on the straight then he turned in. The collision
cost us a lot of time. For that, the second place is okay."
Emanuele Pirro (#2): "For sure this was not one of our best races. When
we lost one lap, the situation looked pretty bad. The only chance to catch
second place was to save fuel and to do one less stop. At least the strategy
worked."
Stefan Johansson (#7): "Of course we are happy to be on the podium for
the first time, but we are also a little bit disappointed. I thought for a
moment we would be able to finish second but we misjudged the pitstops a
little bit. That''''s the way it goes. "
Guy Smith (#7): "It''''s nice to be on the podium and I''''m very
grateful that the Audi is such a good car. We were pretty good, just
lost the second place on strategy. We were not far away from becoming
second. "
Dr Wolfgang Ullrich, Head of Audi Sport: "It was very tight until the
end for Emanuele. We took the risk to calculate lap times which allowed him
to finish the race without another pit stop. That's how he passed the
Johansson car again. The calculation was quite complicated, but it was worth
the risk."
Reinhold Joest, Team Director Audi Sport North America: "Thanks to our
pit strategy we were able to bring car number two back to second position.
To reach the finish line with the very last drop of fuel is a great thing.
It was an interesting and challenging race."
Race results
1. Capello/Kristensen (Infineon Audi R8) 115 laps
2. Biela/ Pirro (Infineon Audi R8) - 1 laps
3. Johansson/Smith (Audi R8) - 1 laps
4. Boullion/Redon (Courage-Peugeot) - 4 laps
5. Cochran/Boss (Panoz) - 9 laps
6. Graf/Salles (Panoz) - 9 laps
7. O´Connell/Carway (Pilbeam) - 10 laps
8. Brabham/Magnussen (Panoz) - 11 laps
9. Lambert/McKellar jr. (Saleen) - 13 laps
10. Luhr/Maassen (Porsche) - 13 laps
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