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ROUND EIGHT, AMERICAN LE MANS
SERIES
AUDI PRESENT PETIT LE MANS, ROAD ATLANTA, GA.
Saturday, 6th October 2001
RACE REPORT
A superb exhibition of racing at its best was put on today by sportscar
star drivers David Brabham and Jan Magnussen as they fought their way
through from the very back of the field to finish 6th in the LMP900 class
and 10th overall.
The Panoz LMP-1 #50 had led the race and was again pushing for the lead
when a clash with a GTS car caused extensive accident damage and put it
out of contention for any chance of victory.
The Panoz mechanics did a superb job to repair the car and put it back on
the track in just 41 minutes. Both Brabham and Magnussen thereafter
provided some of the most exciting racing and overtaking moves of the race
in their quest to move up the leaderbo
ard.
David Brabham said after his last stint in the car: "As I am
standing here, it is the last time I will drive the car in competition
this year. We've had a good year with the LMP-1 and it's a shame
it's ended in this way. Everyone on the team has done a
fantastic job this year and we've had a couple of wins we didn't expect.
We have always been in contention and I now look forward to making amends
next year and winning the Championship."
Jan Magnussen, who crossed the finish line in #50, said: "It's
such a shame about what happened [in the race] as we had a good race car.
Every time we were out there we were really competitive but just 30 laps
down! We showed in the second half of the s
eason that, with a bit more development, we will be contenders for the
Championship. We really lived up to the name of the side of the car
- Spirit of America."
The car of Klaus Graf and Franck Lagorce did not have such a lengthy
opportunity to show its pace. It retired on lap 22 with engine
failure. Graf had started the race, and Lagorce did not drive today.
Despite heavy rain this morning, the race was run in dry conditions
throughout. There were multiple caution periods throughout and the
rate of attrition was high.
The 1,000 mile event, which ended at 9.15 pm (some 45 minutes before the
10 Hours), was won by new American Le Mans Series Champions Audi Sport
North America and Panoz Motor Sports takes this opportunity to
congratulate them on their success and sportsmans
hip throughout the season.
For further information contact Fiona Miller at Panoz Motor Sports on 770
967 2310 or email to fiona@panozmotorsports.com.
Team information and further driver quotes can be found on www.panozmotorsports.com
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