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Audi wins podium places at
Portland
The race in Portland goes into history as the most exciting event of the
American Le Mans Series (ALMS): During the entire race of 2:45 hours, the
leaders showed a thrilling exchange of blows with the lead changing almost
every lap. At the end Frank Biela and Emanuele Pirro had to leave victory
to the fastest Panoz by only a good three tenths of a second. Johnny
Herbert and Andy Wallace in the 2000-spec Audi R8 of the Champion team
completed the success of Audi with third place while Rinaldo Capello and
Tom Kristensen gained fifth position after shifting problems.
Already the start in the US state of Oregon was exciting. Spectators along
the track watched with bated breath as Tom Kristensen in his Infineon Audi
R8 moved past David Brabham and so conquered the lead in the first corner.
But Panoz fought back and even 1.5 hours later there was only a margin of
less than two seconds between the two drivers.
The preliminary decision was made when Kristensen's partner Rinaldo
Capello experienced shifting problems on his car and had to make an
unscheduled pit stop. The Audi Sport North America team changed a
switchbox in record time, but the lost laps could not be made up again.
At the same time, Frank Biela and Emanuele Pirro showed a great comeback.
The Infineon Audi R8 of the German/Italian duo suffered from oversteer and
fell back to fifth position. But a great amount of fighting spirit and a
full course yellow brought the number 2 car back to the front. At the end,
even a surprising victory was possible.
With second place in Portland, a unique series of victories finds its end:
Audi won 14 races in a row. After this first impression of how tough the
rest of the season will be, the Audi Sport North America team travels to
the next challenge: The upcoming ALMS events start on 19 August (Mosport)
and only one week later at Mid-Ohio.
Quotes after the race
Frank Biela (#2): "At the start I had to fight against Johnny
Herbert, but I managed to secure third position. At the beginning
everything worked out fine but after the first safety car period nothing
was working anymore: I had heavy oversteer and collected a lot of rubber
from the track. I already thought, the race was over for us, so I'm even
more happy about our comeback and the second place."
Emanuele Pirro (#2): "Today I'm very happy with second place. We
struggled with oversteer from the very first lap, but we kept on fighting
during the entire race. I would have done everything to even get into the
lead at the end but there was nothing I could do."
Rinaldo Capello (#1): "Tom told me about the shifting problems when I
took over the car. It got even worse after a while, so we had to pit again
and work on the car. Often our team makes miracles come true but this time
they had no chance because we lost too much time. But we will come
back."
Tom Kristensen (#1): "The start was great. Good effort by David, who
left me some space. It was very close, but fair. From then on he took
every chance to attack me and could pass me. Nevertheless we had very good
chances to win after I got back into the lead after my pit stop. Then I
struggled with sticking gears, especially third and fourth, which cost us
a lot of time."
Johnny Herbert (#38): "It was nice to make a competitive pass on the
number two car. We are getting to know each other and the car. Every time
we make a suggestion the team responds and the car responds to the change.
We were able to keep pace with the front of the pack and take advantage of
their mistakes, while we didn't make any."
Andy Wallace (#38): "The end of the race was exciting. On the restart
we went inside and everyone was banging into each other, the Panoz just
went in too far and spun. We had a good battle going up until that point.
I am happy with the progress of the team, we need some more miles in the
car to really get it handling and take the next step."
Dr Wolfgang Ullrich, Head of Audi Sport: "Together with last year's
Mosport event, this was the most exciting race of the ALMS. Until the very
last lap everything was possible, but taken all in all Panoz was simply a
little bit better today. After such a long time the team deserved this
victory. Now we now how tough the rest of the season will be, but that
only gives us more motivation."
Reinhold Joest, Team Director Audi Sport North America: "A few days
ago I read that Portland is supposed to have its own rules: Never before
has a series leader won this race. I guess today we fell victim to this
rule. But nevertheless this was a great weekend: The spectators saw a nice
show, Panoz gained some motivation - and we at Audi can also celebrate a
second and fifth place."
Race results
1. Magnussen/Brabham (Panoz) 131 laps
2. Biela/Pirro (Infineon Audi R8) + 0.374s
3. Herbert/Wallace (Audi R8) + 15.589s
4. Graf/Lagorce (Panoz) + 21.758s
5. Capello/Kristensen (Infineon Audi R8) - 4 laps
6. Duno/Graham/de Radigues (Reynard) - 8 laps
7. Fellows/O'Connell (Chevrolet) - 9 laps
8. Pilgrim/Collins (Chevrolet) - 9 laps
9. Said/Stuck (BMW) - 10 laps
10. Luhr/Maassen (Porsche) - 11 laps
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